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State of Arizona House of Representatives STATE OF ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SUMMARY OF LEGISLATION 2018 Fifty-Third Legislature Second Regular Session Prepared by Majority Research Staff 1 PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE HONORABLE J.D. MESNARD SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE SUMMARY OF LEGISLATION 2018 Fifty-Third Legislature Second Regular Session Prepared by Majority Research Staff 2 Dear Members: We are pleased to present the “Summary of Legislation” for the Fifty-Third Legislature, Second Regular Session (2018), which also includes a section for the First Special Session (January 2018). This report was written and compiled by the House Majority Research Staff, at the direction of the Honorable J.D. Mesnard, Speaker of the House. The report includes hyperlinks to each bill number in the “Bill Index,” which will take the user directly to the description of the bill. The bill description includes a history hyperlink which will connect the user to the Bill Status Inquiry (BSI). BSI provides the complete history of the bill, including all versions, amendments, the summaries and legislative action in both the House and Senate. On behalf of the House Majority Research Staff, we would like to express our thanks to our Leadership and all members for the opportunity to serve the House of Representatives. Sincerely, Katy Proctor Jennifer Thomsen Director of Research Deputy Director of Research 3 Fifty-Third Legislature SECOND REGULAR SESSION 2018 Session Convened: January 8, 2018 Adjourned Sine Die: May 4, 2018 GENERAL EFFECTIVE DATE: AUGUST 3, 2018 4 ADMINISTRATION Katy Proctor - Director of Research Jennifer Thomsen - Deputy Director of Research Diana Clay - Director of Interns and Training Teleia Galaviz - Administrative Assistant to Majority Research Staff LEGISLATIVE R ESEARCH A NALYSTS Paul Benny ۰ Sharon Carpenter ۰ Diana Clay Brittany Green ۰ Michael Hans ۰ Rick Hazelton Michael Madden ۰ Liam Maher ۰ Katy Proctor Jennifer Thomsen ۰ Aaron Wonders A SSISTANT R ESEARCH A NALYSTS Anthony Casselman ۰ Vanessa Clayton ۰ Jon Rudolph ۰ Jason Theodorou LEGISLATIVE R ESEARCH INTERNS Adrienne Austill ۰ Adam Ciampaglio ۰ Samantha Cox Stiv Fico ۰ Amanda Higby ۰ Lauren Kinzle Elizabeth Lange ۰ Samuel Rosenberg ۰ Tyler Stephens Josefina Torres ۰ Ileen Younan 5 Table of Contents OVERALL SUMMARY OF BILLS .......................................................................................... 7 SECTION I ............................................................................................................................... 8 Bill Index ................................................................................................................................... 9 SECTION II ............................................................................................................................ 20 Chapter Index .......................................................................................................................... 21 SECTION III .......................................................................................................................... 32 Summary of Legislation........................................................................................................... 32 53rd Legislature, 1st Special Session ........................................................................................ 33 Appropriations ......................................................................................................................... 35 Banking & Insurance .............................................................................................................. 57 Commerce ................................................................................................................................ 65 Education ................................................................................................................................ 74 Energy, Environment & Natural Resources ........................................................................... 84 Federalism, Property Rights & Public Policy ......................................................................... 88 Government ............................................................................................................................. 91 Health ...................................................................................................................................... 97 Judiciary & Public Safety ..................................................................................................... 109 Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs .......................................................................................... 121 Local & International Affairs ................................................................................................ 125 Military, Veterans & Regulatory Affairs ................................................................................ 129 Transportation & Infrastructure............................................................................................ 133 Ways & Means ....................................................................................................................... 142 Memorials & Resolutions ...................................................................................................... 147 Vetoes .................................................................................................................................... 152 SECTION IV ......................................................................................................................... 158 Bill Statistics .......................................................................................................................... 158 SECTION V .......................................................................................................................... 165 Acronyms ............................................................................................................................... 165 6 OVERALL SUMMARY OF BILLS Fifty-Third Legislature Second Regular Session 2018 HOUSE SENATE TOTAL Bills Introduced 667 539 1,206 Memorials and Resolutions Introduced 64 59 123 Bills, Memorials and Resolutions Totals 731 598 1,329 Measures Transmitted to Governor 212 158 370 Measures Signed by Governor 191 156 347 Bills Vetoed by Governor 20 3 23 Total Chapters (Session Laws) 191 156 347 Memorials and Resolutions Transmitted to Secretary of 15 13 28 State 7 SECTION I BILL INDEX 8 Bill Index All bill numbers are hyperlinked to the description. The bill description is hyperlinked to BSI. [P 105] Proposition 105 Clause [P 108] Proposition 108 Clause Bill Chapter Short Title Page HB 2003 263 coal mining; TPT; repeal 143 HB 2005 60 NOW: public service corporations; penalties 85 HB 2006 173 NOW: minimum age; marriage 111 HB 2007 61 NOW: evasion; crime; personal disguises 111 HB 2013 3 trust companies; liquid capital; definition 89 HB 2016 27 Arizona beef council; continuation 122 HB 2017 62 state land department; continuation 122 HB 2019 4 civil rights advisory board; continuation 111 HB 2020 264 NOW: sexual assault; harassment; confidentiality agreements 111 HB 2022 291 appropriation; ASDB; education program 76 HB 2025 5 workers' compensation; rate deviations 59 HB 2026 6 county school superintendent; services; entities 76 HB 2027 131 alternative fuel special plates; veterans 135 HB 2031 132 spousal maintenance; significant contribution; reduction 111 HB 2034 75 social security; state agency designation 59 HB 2035 90 deferred compensation plans; governing committee 59 HB 2036 111 substitute teachers; experience; certification 76 HB 2038 28 drug overdose review teams; records 111 HB 2040 227 pharmacy board; definitions; reporting 99 HB 2041 228 pharmacy board; licenses; permits 99 HB 2042 174 insurance coverage; telemedicine; urology 99 HB 2043 7 occupational therapy board; continuation 99 HB 2044 29 physician assistants board; continuation 99 HB 2045 63 acupuncture board; continuation 99 HB 2046 30 department of economic security; continuation 100 HB 2047 175 workers' compensation; employee definition; LLCs 59 HB 2053 76 NOW: sexual acts; theft by extortion 112 HB 2060 43 aggregate mined land reclamation; variances 85 9 Bill Chapter Short Title Page HB 2061 8 financial institutions department; superintendent duties 59 HB 2065 229 public meetings; definition; penalties 92 HB 2078 77 NOW: political subdivisions; candidate committee 92 HB 2079 9 single axle tow dolly; definition 135 HB 2081 195 insurance adjusters; application of laws 59 HB 2082 31 insurance producers; convictions; reporting 60 HB 2083 196 NOW: insurance contracts; construction 60 HB 2085 78 schools; emergency epinephrine administration 76 HB 2086 197 schools; diabetes management policies; pharmacists 76 HB 2088 292 pupils; concussions; parental notification 76 HB 2097 112 pension funding policies; employers 60 HB 2098 10 insurance; inducements 60 HB 2107 133 NOW: pharmacies; practices; pharmacy benefits managers 100 HB 2108 288 ASDB; teacher salaries; personnel fingerprinting 77 HB 2115 11 bonds; ballot language; procedures 143 HB 2123 32 insurance department; director; residency 60 HB 2124 64 life and disability insurance; insolvencies 60 HB 2125 230 NOW: task force; towing safety 135 HB 2126 231 government property; abatement; slum; blight 143 HB 2149 33 pharmacies; remote dispensing 100 HB 2150 12 manufactured home sales; licensure; exemption 67 HB 2151 65 joint powers; fire protection services 126 HB 2152 176 NOW: fingerprinting;
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