Arizona Administrative Code Title 17 - TRANSPORTATION

Arizona Administrative Code – Title 17: TRANSPORTATION
Title 17 of the Arizona Administrative Code contains the rules and regulations governing transportation in the state. These rules are established and enforced by various divisions under the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), which is the primary agency responsible for managing the state’s transportation systems.

Overview of Title 17 Contents

Title 17 includes the following chapters (as of the latest codification):

Chapter 1 – Department of Transportation – Administration

General provisions

Definitions, rulemaking procedures, and administrative processes within ADOT

Chapter 2 – Department of Transportation – Aeronautics Division

Regulation of airports and aviation in Arizona

Licensing and funding of airports

Airport zoning and safety rules

Chapter 3 – Department of Transportation – Highways Division

Construction, maintenance, and administration of state highways

Access permits and utility installations

Encroachments, driveway permits, and rights-of-way

Chapter 4 – Department of Transportation – Motor Vehicle Division (MVD)

Driver licensing (commercial and non-commercial)

Vehicle registration and titling

Traffic law enforcement (suspension, revocation, etc.)

Special plates, emissions testing, and insurance requirements

Chapter 5 – Department of Transportation – Enforcement Services Division

Oversight of enforcement services, including:

Vehicle inspection

Dealer licensing

Fraud prevention

Motor carrier enforcement

Chapter 6 – Department of Transportation – Civil Rights Office

Rules regarding equal employment opportunity (EEO)

Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program

ADA and Title VI compliance in transportation projects

Topics Commonly Regulated Under Title 17:

Road and highway usage

Driver and vehicle regulations

Aeronautical facility management

Transportation infrastructure standards

Safety and environmental requirements in transport projects

 

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