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AZ SB1424
Bill
Status
2/1/2016
Primary Sponsor
David Farnsworth
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AI Summary
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Establishes a licensing moratorium for home-based businesses when Arizona's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate reaches at least 10 percent, as published by the office of employment and population statistics.
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Prohibits state and local agencies from requiring home-based businesses to obtain valid licenses during the high unemployment period.
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Resumes licensing requirements once the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate falls below 6 percent.
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Defines "agency" as any state or political subdivision agency that issues licenses for operating a business or providing services.
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Defines "license" to include permits, certificates, approvals, registrations, charters, and similar authorizations required by law to operate a business or provide services.
Legislative Description
Homebased businesses; licensing moratorium; unemployment
Last Action
Senate majority caucus: Hold
2/23/2016