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AZ HB2031

AZ HB2031
Boards and commissions; state departments


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Introduced
01/15/2025
In Committee
02/24/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
06/27/2025

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
Fifty-seventh Legislature - First Regular Session (2025)

Bill Summary

AN ACT amending sections 3-108 and 3-403, Arizona Revised Statutes; repealing title 3, chapter 3, article 4.2, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending sections 10-122, 11-811, 15-923, 20-3151 and 28-900, Arizona Revised Statutes; repealing sections 28-2422, 28-2422.01 and 28-2422.02, Arizona Revised Statutes; repealing title 28, chapter 8, article 2, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending section 28-3228, Arizona Revised Statutes; repealing title 32, chapter 5, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending sections 32-2231, 32-2901, 32-2904, 32-2905, 32-2932, 32-3021, 32-3101, 32-3201, 32-3218 and 32-3231, Arizona Revised Statutes; repealing title 32, chapter 39, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending sections 36-3601 and 41-619.51, Arizona Revised Statutes; repealing title 41, chapter 5, article 6, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending sections 41-1092, 41-1234, 41-1758 and 41-1758.01, Arizona Revised Statutes; repealing section 41-2304, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending section 41-2706, Arizona Revised Statutes; repealing sections 41-3026.06, 41-3030.10, 41-3030.25 and 43-619, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending section 44-6852, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to agencies of state departments.

AI Summary

This bill makes numerous technical and administrative changes to various sections of Arizona Revised Statutes, primarily focusing on removing or streamlining regulatory provisions across multiple state agencies and boards. The bill repeals several chapters and sections related to professional regulations, including those for acupuncture, barbering, and cosmetology, while making conforming amendments to other sections to remove references to these repealed chapters. Key provisions include removing specific board references from various lists of agencies, eliminating certain regulatory boards, and making technical corrections to language in existing statutes. The bill appears to be part of an effort to reduce regulatory complexity by eliminating what are deemed to be unnecessary or redundant regulatory bodies and provisions. The short title, "Abolition of Functionally Unnecessary Excessive Regulators Act," reflects this intent to streamline state regulatory frameworks across multiple professional and administrative domains.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

House motion to reconsider third reading (on 02/26/2025)

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