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Arizona Workers' Compensation
Laws and Regulations

 

 


 

 

Click map for most-frequently-updated state links.

 

 

Click map for most-frequently-updated state links.

 

 


 

 

Arizona Workers' Comp
Drug Testing Laws

 

 


The source of the information available through the links below is the state regulations and/or case law in each state. The lists of links below are kept current to the best of our abilities and are normally updated twice per year, however, statutes and case law may change more frequently. For a map of state links that are updated more frequently, click here.

Visit our Intelligence Summary for periodic news about updates to state laws. Consult with your own attorney or corporate counsel to make sure information found on or through this website is current and applicable to your situation.

Arizona Workers' Compensation Rules
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Article 1 Title 20. Commerce, Banking, and Insurance
Article 2 Self-insurance Requirements for Individual Employers and Workers' Compensation Pools
Article 3 Private Employment Agents
Article 4 Arizona Boilers and Lined Hot Water Heaters
Article 5 Elevator Safety Administrative Regulations
Article 6 Occupational Safety and Health Construction Standards
Article 7 Requirements for Workers' Compensation
Article 8 Occupational Safety and Health Rules of Procedure Before the Industrial Commission
Article 10 Wage Claims
Article 11 Self-Insurance For Individual Employers

R20-5-901 thru 914. Expired  

Arizona Workers' Compensation Statutes
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Article 1 Scope of Workers' Compensation
Article 2 Administration and Enforcement
Article 3 Orders and Hearings
Article 4 Providing for Compensation
Article 5 Compensation Fund
Article 6 Insurance Under Compensation Fund
Article 7 Right to Compensation
Article 8 Amount of Compensation
Article 10 Administrative Fund
Article 9 Payment of Compensation
Article 11 Assigned Risk Plan
Title 23, Article 1. In General

Title 23, Ch 1. Section 8 Workers' Compensation Law

Arizona State Offices and Contacts
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State Offices and Contacts


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