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AZ HB2003
Bill
Status
4/13/2011
Primary Sponsor
John Kavanagh
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AI Summary
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Declares that regulation of emergency response services fees for motor vehicle accidents is a matter of statewide concern and prohibits counties, cities, and towns from charging such fees.
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Prohibits counties, cities, and towns from directly or indirectly charging fees or seeking reimbursement from drivers, insurers, or other persons for police, fire, or emergency responder services related to motor vehicle accidents or incidents.
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Allows counties, cities, and towns to charge fees for property damage, liability under title 12 chapter 7 article 10, ambulance services, and charges authorized by sections 28-910 or 28-1386.
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Permits charges for environmental cleanup costs required by state or federal law, public records requests, and other charges specifically permitted by state law.
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Allows counties, cities, and towns in counties with populations under one million persons to charge for fire or police services provided outside their boundaries and permits charges under intergovernmental agreements between political subdivisions.
Legislative Description
Emergency response services fees; prohibition
Last Action
Governor Signed
4/13/2011