Change Designated Lobbyist - Principal/Public Body is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is a designated lobbyist in Arizona?
A: A designated lobbyist in Arizona is an individual who is hired to represent a specific principal or public body in advocating for particular policies or interests.
Q: Can a principal or public body change their designated lobbyist in Arizona?
A: Yes, principals or public bodies can change their designated lobbyist in Arizona at any time by terminating the contract with the current lobbyist and hiring a new one.
Q: Is there a specific process for changing a designated lobbyist in Arizona?
A: While there is no specific process outlined in Arizona law for changing a designated lobbyist, it typically involves terminating the contract with the current lobbyist and entering into a new contract with the new lobbyist.
Q: Are there any legal requirements for changing a designated lobbyist in Arizona?
A: There are no specific legal requirements for changing a designated lobbyist in Arizona, but it is advisable to review the terms of the current contract and ensure proper termination and notification procedures are followed.
Q: What are the reasons for changing a designated lobbyist in Arizona?
A: Principals or public bodies may choose to change their designated lobbyist in Arizona for various reasons, such as a shift in priorities, a desire for new representation, or the expiration of a contract.
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