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Forty-ninth Legislature - First Regular Session
 
 
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Bill Number Short Title
SB1401 juvenile adjudications; probation; disposition
  (NOW: Arizona energy park authority)
SB1402 timeshares; technical correction
SB1403 renewable, high-wage industries incentives
SB1404 commercial mortgage broker licenses
SB1405 taxation of capital gains; subtraction
SB1406 vehicle insurance proof; vehicle registration
  (NOW: vehicle registration; proof of insurance)
SB1407 health spa contracts; military members
SB1408 technical correction; DUI; blood test
SB1409 annexation; county islands
SB1410 schools; harassment; bullying; protected classes.
SB1411 seat belt violations
SB1412 real estate transfers; disclosures
SB1413 foreclosure sales; notice to tenants
SB1414 theft; catalytic converter
SB1415 liquor; restaurant licenses; insurance report
SB1416 regional transportation authorities; qualifying counties
SB1417 AHCCCS; payment system; reform
SB1418 organizational rights; employee organizations
SB1419 nonpartisan elections; technical correction
SB1420 DUI; juvenile adjudication
  (NOW: juvenile; adjudication; diversion)
SB1421 special districts; secondary levy limits
SB1422 property tax transparency
SB1423 parental rights; termination; hearing
  (NOW: child prostitution; sentencing)
SB1424 bank deposits; technical correction
SB1425 equine dentistry
SB1426 clean elections; county supervisors
SB1427 schools; instructional technology; fees; deposit
SB1428 online defensive driving schools
SB1429 Arizona medal of honor
SB1430 water desalination study committee
SB1431 nuclear power study committee
SB1432 homestead exemption; amount
SB1433 automobile theft authority; membership
SB1434 publicity pamphlet; judicial performance; comment
SB1435 trade or commerce; technical correction
SB1436 business development program; disabled persons
SB1437 schools; gun safety instructors; certification
SB1438 state support for youth programs
SB1439 passengers; pickup truck beds; prohibition
SB1440 minors in vehicle; smoking prohibited
SB1441 public expenditure transparency
SB1442 county supervisors; membership; number
SB1443 cellular telephone use; texting; driving
SB1444 appropriation of federal monies
SB1445 child protective services
SB1446 animal shelters; procedures; requirements
SB1447 placement of children; interstate compact
SB1448 schools; employee code of conduct
  (NOW: guardian decision; health care directives)
SB1449 applicability; self-defense
SB1450 petitions; post office box addresses

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