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Bill Number Short Title
HB2451 used catalytic converters; sales prohibited
HB2452 road improvement and maintenance districts
HB2453 law enforcement merit system; membership
HB2454 homeowners' associations; initiatives
HB2455 nondiscrimination; accommodation; employment; housing
HB2456 high schools; pilot; achievement profile
HB2457 university athletic facilities district
HB2458 dogs; cats; release from pound
HB2459 schools; superintendents; certification
HB2460 mental health services; court costs
HB2461 developmental disabilities; program plans; burial
HB2462 employers; tip pooling; prohibited arrangements
HB2463 school districts; accounting responsibility; threshold
HB2464 tenant notice; foreclosures
HB2465 scrap metal; theft; dealers
HB2466 school districts; maximum tax rate
HB2467 western climate initiative; prohibition
HB2468 contracts; construction; architect-engineer; proportional liability.
HB2469 aggressive dogs; muzzles
HB2470 technical correction; Arbor day
HB2471 education tax credits; contribution amounts
HB2472 income tax credits; income threshold
HB2473 tax credits; deductions; exemptions; sunset
HB2474 firearms; storage; motor vehicles
HB2475 unlawful employee termination; family responsibilities
HB2476 psychologists; prescription authority
HB2477 Phoenix airport; study committee
HB2478 victim's rights; statement of rights
HB2479 bicycles; yield at stop signs
HB2480 regional transportation authorities; qualifying counties.
HB2481 joint legislative committee; transportation; Mexico
HB2482 civil air patrol; federal monies
HB2483 elected officials; officeholder expenses; accounts
HB2484 misconduct involving weapons; fraudulent transactions
HB2485 access to child; notification
HB2486 health insurance; purchase outside state
  (NOW: commercial mortgage broker license)
HB2487 county hotel tax; tourism distribution
HB2488 deaf and blind schools; personnel
HB2489 healthcare group; small employers; eligibility
HB2490 solar school grant program
HB2491 healthcare group; sole proprietors
HB2492 text messaging while driving; prohibition
HB2493 highways; increase speed limits
HB2494 photo enforcement; speed violations
HB2495 in-state tuition; veterans
HB2496 unauthorized aliens; licensing.
HB2497 schools; postemployment benefits.
HB2498 technical correction; health professionals
HB2499 luxury tax; exemption; technical correction
HB2500 technical correction; publication of notice

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