Arizona Board of Regents to implement real estate policy recommendations

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By Julian Klein | Downtown Devil

When the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) agreed to implement the 15 recommendations made by Arizona’s Auditor General Lindsey Perry for the board’s real estate policies, it wasn’t very clear how or when the changes would happen.

However, ABOR’s executive director John Arnold and Arizona’s Deputy Auditor General Melanie Chesney both confirmed to the Downtown Devil on Wednesday that they will meet in six months to review ABOR’s progress towards a stronger real estate and business policy.

Chesney said her department plans to follow up with ABOR in six months to review documents, interview people and examine other aspects that will help determine where ABOR stands in the implementation process. 

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