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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESFifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session |
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HB 2031: boards and commissions; repeal
Sponsor: Representative Kolodin, LD 3
Committee on Regulatory Oversight
Overview
Repeals specified state boards, commissions, councils and related licensure.
History
The State of Arizona has several hundred agencies, boards, commissions and councils, many of which are regulatory in nature. Some are advisory or function to assist a larger state agency or department. Statute requires board and commission members to be at least 18 years of age, a resident of Arizona and meet the eligibility requirements for membership (ยง38-201). The list of current board and commission member vacancies and the expired terms of members may be found here.
Provisions
1. Cites the bill as the Abolition of Functionally Unnecessary Excessive Regulators Act. (Sec. 57)
2. Repeals Arizona state boards and commissions as follows:
a) Arizona Citrus Research Council (Sec. 9)
b) Cotton Research and Protection Council (Sec. 9)
c) Arizona Beef Council (Sec. 9)
d) Student Transportation Advisory Council (Sec. 17)
e) Spaying and Neutering of Animals Special License Plate and related fund (Sec. 17)
f) Companion Animal Spay and Neuter Committee (Sec. 17)
g) Barbering and Cosmetology Board and the related license(s) (Sec. 19)
h) Acupuncture Board and the related license (Sec. 30)
i) Arizona Commission on the Arts (Sec. 36)
j) Tourism Advisory Council (Sec. 41)
3. Allows the Homeopathic Board to hire its own executive director instead of using the executive director of the Acupuncture Board. (Sec. 23)
4. Adds pertinent definitions related to the cosmetic industry to the Department of Health Services statutes. (Sec. 29)
5. Transfers the duties currently held by the Cotton Research and Protection Council related to Cotton Pest Control Districts to the Department of Agriculture. (Sec. 49-56)
6. Contains technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 1-3, 5-8, 10-16, 18, 20-22, 24-28, 31-36, 38-40, 42-48.
7. Removes archaic language. (Sec. 28)
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