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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A. A person is guilty of a class 2 misdemeanor who:
1. Knowingly and without authority opens, closes, changes or interferes with a lawfully established headgate, measuring device or water box.
2. Knowingly uses water or conducts into or through such person's ditch water lawfully denied such person by the water superintendent or other competent authority.
3. Without authority uses water to which another is entitled except for water taken through a registered well without knowledge that such water constitutes the subflow of a river or stream.
4. Without authority diverts water from a stream.
5. Knowingly wastes water to the detriment of another.
6. Diverts a stream to the injury or threatened injury of the lands of another.
7. Uses, stores or diverts water without or before the issuance of a permit to appropriate such waters.
8. Places or maintains an obstruction interfering with the use of works, or prevents convenient access thereto, when an appropriator of water has the lawful right of way for the storage, diversion or carriage of such water.
B. The possession or use of water when it has been lawfully denied by the water superintendent or other competent authority is prima facie evidence of the guilt of the person using it.
C. The water superintendent or the water superintendent's assistants, within the water superintendent's district, may arrest any person violating this section and deliver that person to the sheriff or other police officer within the county, and on delivery shall immediately make a complaint against that person before a justice of the peace. If no water superintendent has been appointed for a water district, any affected person within the district may make a complaint to the sheriff or other police officer within the county against a person who violates this section.