The Arizona Revised Statutes have been updated to include the revised sections from the 56th Legislature, 1st Regular Session. Please note that the next update of this compilation will not take place until after the conclusion of the 56th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session, which convenes in January 2024.
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This online version of the Arizona Revised Statutes is primarily maintained for legislative drafting purposes and reflects the version of law that is effective on January 1st of the year following the most recent legislative session. The official version of the Arizona Revised Statutes is published by Thomson Reuters.
In this article, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. "Building renewal" means major activities that involve the repair or reworking of a building and the supporting infrastructure that will result in maintaining a building's expected useful life. Building renewal does not include new building additions, new infrastructure additions, landscaping and area beautification, routine preventive maintenance except as provided in section 41-793.01, subsection D or demolition and removal of a building.
2. "Building system" means a group of buildings that together constitute a single unit for purposes of planning, land acquisition, construction or building renewal.
3. "Capital projects" means buildings, structures, facilities and areas constructed for the use or benefit of this state.
4. "Infrastructure" means nonbuilding improvements that directly support operating a facility that is listed in the annual building system such as utility delivery systems, roadway systems, external lighting systems, irrigation systems, sidewalks and parking lots.
5. "Land acquisition" means the procurement of real property by gift, grant, purchase, lease purchase, condemnation or other lawful means.
6. "Security" means security services related to building operation and maintenance functions provided by the department.
7. "State capitol building" means:
(a) The original 1898 statehouse known as the state capitol museum.
(b) The 1919 state capitol wing and the 1938 state capitol justice addition known jointly as the legislative services wing.
(c) The house of representatives wing.
(d) The senate wing.
(e) The west wing known as the state capitol executive tower.