Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 2 - Agricultural Employment Relations Board
Article 2 - ELECTIONS
Section R4-2-204 - Investigation of Petition

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-2-204

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. In addition to the notice of a petition sent under R4-2-201(D), the Board or its agent shall contact the agricultural employer by the most expeditious method within 10 days after a petition for election is filed; and, within seven days of notification, the agricultural employer shall furnish each employment record, payroll signature list, and other pertinent data requested by the Board or its agent to investigate the petition. The agricultural employer shall certify in writing and under oath that the information provided to the Board is true, complete, and accurate.

B. The Board shall review each authorization submitted under R4-2-205, as soon as practicable, to determine whether there is reasonable cause to believe a question of representation exists under A.R.S. § 23-1389 and R4-2-210.

C. The Board may conduct any investigation it deems necessary, following a review of the authorizations and pertinent employment data, to determine whether a question of representation exists including, but not limited to, a field investigation. In the event of any formal or informal interview during the investigation with an agricultural employee, the Board shall create and keep in its records a written investigative report, which shall include the name, affiliation, if any, complete contact information, and title of the agricultural employee interviewed and a summary of the agricultural employee's statements made during the interview. Any name, complete contact information, and statement recorded in such investigative report shall be subject to the confidentiality established under subsection (D) and (E) and R4-2-208.

D. The Board shall conduct an investigation in a manner that preserves the confidentiality of the identity of an agricultural employee and the employee's position regarding authorization.

E. Except as required by law, the Board or its agent shall not disclose to any person or party the number of authorizations filed; an investigative report; the identity of a person interviewed in conjunction with the investigation; or any other information concerning the investigation.

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