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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
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HB2001 through HB2050
HB2051 through HB2100
HB2101 through HB2150
HB2151 through HB2200
HB2201 through HB2250
HB2251 through HB2300
HB2301 through HB2350
HB2351 through HB2400
HB2401 through HB2450
HB2451 through HB2500
HB2501 through HB2550
HB2551 through HB2600
HB2601 through HB2650
HB2651 through HB2700
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SB1001 through SB1050
SB1051 through SB1100
SB1101 through SB1150
SB1151 through SB1200
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SB1251 through SB1300
SB1301 through SB1350
SB1351 through SB1400
SB1401 through SB1450
SB1451 through SB1500
Bill Number Short Title
HB2001 state monuments; repair fund; purpose.
HB2002 stationary tow trucks; right-of-way
HB2003 vehicle surfing prohibited
HB2004 inmates; tobacco use
HB2005 streets; obstructions prohibited
HB2006 schools; juvenile probation officers
HB2007 CORP; return to work
HB2008 county procedures; technical correction
HB2009 counties; powers; technical correction
HB2010 license plate attachment and display
  (NOW: license plate display; penalty)
HB2011 provisional community college districts; bonding
HB2012 community college bookstores; revenue expenditures
HB2013 community colleges; nonresidents; reimbursement
HB2014 municipalities; exchange of real property
HB2015 county retiree health insurance
HB2016 interpreters; licensure; exemption
HB2017 state personnel board; members
HB2018 writ fee; collection; courts
HB2019 state personnel; technical correction
  (NOW: state nickname)
HB2020 state employees; recognition; technical correction
HB2021 state institutions; technical correction
HB2022 forfeiture of office; technical correction
HB2023 technical correction; state facilities
HB2024 law enforcement; duty fitness examination
HB2025 insurance; fraud unit
HB2026 peace officers; firearms; school grounds
HB2027 weapons; peace officers; posse; reserves.
HB2028 jury duty; motor vehicle parking
  (NOW: supplemental reductions; appropriations; FY 2008-2009)
HB2029 school districts; liability; immunity waiver
  (NOW: school district balances; allocations)
HB2030 driver license requirements; violation; classification
HB2031 schools; contractors; fingerprint clearance cards
HB2032 vendors; government contracts; personal information
HB2033 city elections; runoff; vote total
HB2034 technical correction; ambulances
  (NOW: planned communities; authority over roadways)
HB2035 technical correction; insurance; existing actions
HB2036 technical correction; financial responsibility; verification
HB2037 technical correction; insurance; uniform plans
HB2038 technical correction; children
HB2039 technical correction; public health
HB2040 technical correction; food standards
HB2041 technical correction; AHCCCS; capitation rates
HB2042 loan originator fees; DFI funds.
HB2043 corporations and LLC omnibus
HB2044 election dates; technical correction
HB2045 constables; jurisdiction
HB2046 used tire disposal; fire code
HB2047 workers' compensation; technical correction
HB2048 local elections; signature requirements
HB2049 exchange teachers; technical correction
  (NOW: performance management software; contracts)
HB2050 technical correction; trapping license

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