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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
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SB1451 through SB1500
Bill Number Short Title
HB2301 domestic microbreweries; production cap
HB2302 liquor licenses; distance restriction; waiver
  (NOW: distance restriction; liquor license)
HB2303 consumer fraud; unlawful practices
HB2304 technical correction; nonprofit corporations
HB2305 technical correction; liquor ordinances; prohibition
HB2306 technical correction; malpractice claim review
  (NOW: authorized presence; licensees)
HB2307 health savings accounts; reimbursement; incentives
HB2308 residential contractors' recovery fund
HB2309 school tax credit; fees; limitation
HB2310 subdivision public reports
HB2311 car rental surcharge; exception
HB2312 small special districts; financial review
HB2313 process servers; criminal liability
  (NOW: process servers; rights)
HB2314 property valuation; telecommunications companies
HB2315 criminal sentencing
HB2316 sentencing; second degree murder
  (NOW: sentencing; drugs; second degree murder)
HB2317 fiduciaries
HB2318 capital cases; aggravating factors
  (NOW: mortgage bankers; loan originators; fees)
HB2319 homicide; special sentencing provisions
HB2320 competency; duration of order
HB2321 restitution; economic loss definition
HB2322 writs of execution; notice; service
HB2323 health insurance; small business coverage
HB2324 health insurance; individuals; coverage exemptions
HB2325 EORP; omnibus amendments
HB2326 CORP; omnibus amendments
HB2327 PSPRS; omnibus amendments
HB2328 public records; name redaction
HB2329 solar energy; permit fees
HB2330 biodiesel fuel dispensers; labeling
HB2331 federal immigration law; enforcement
HB2332 schools; energy contracts
HB2333 Arizona trust code
HB2334 uniform principal and income act
HB2335 improvement districts; renewable energy
HB2336 community facilities districts; renewable energy
  (NOW: county renewable energy incentive districts)
HB2337 energy standards; buildings; contracting
  (NOW: energy efficient buildings)
HB2338 energy; fuels; idling
HB2339 electric utility renewable energy standards
HB2340 consumer reporting agencies; account information
HB2341 renewable energy production tax credit
HB2342 photo enforcement; urban speed limits
HB2343 traffic enforcement; nearest lighted area
HB2344 vulnerable adults; financial exploitation
HB2345 hospice service agencies; screening requirements
HB2346 charter schools; leased property
HB2347 incapacitated or vulnerable adults; sentencing
HB2348 dangerous crimes against children; sentencing
HB2349 agricultural composting definition
HB2350 wildfire protection; fuel; private property

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