2005 Arizona Revised Statutes - Revised Statutes §41-544  Indian nations and tribes legislative day

A. The Arizona commission of Indian affairs, in cooperation with representatives from the state's Indian nations, shall annually facilitate an Indian nations and tribes legislative day on Tuesday of the second week of each regular legislative session. The commission shall invite the legislature, governor and other elected officials to pay tribute to the history and culture of the American Indian peoples and their contributions to the prosperity and cultural diversity of the United States. The commission shall schedule activities and discussions between state and Indian nations and tribal leaders on issues in which the state and Indian nations and tribes share a common interest or jurisdiction.

B. Indian nations and tribes legislative day is not a legal holiday.

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