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AZ HB2146
Bill
Status
6/7/2019
Primary Sponsor
Tony Rivero
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AI Summary
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Creates an exemption from state licensure, certification, registration, or other authorization requirements for parties to private contracts that meet specific conditions, covering regulations in titles 6, 9, 10, 11, 23, 32, and 44 of Arizona Revised Statutes.
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Exemption requires that the contract be between private parties, substantially delivered electronically, specify applicable exemptions, involve lawful subject matter, not materially affect third parties, and not harm public health or safety.
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Limits exemption to contracts where each transaction does not exceed $6,000 and total aggregate profit does not exceed $150,000 per calendar year across all related parties.
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Requires persons notified of violations to either become properly licensed/certified within six months or amend their contract to specify the exemption; prohibits state agency enforcement action during the six-month compliance period or while a license application is pending.
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Violations are considered unlawful practices under Arizona law, subject to investigation and action by the Attorney General.
Legislative Description
Contracts; licensure requirements; exemption
Licensure
Last Action
Chapter 285
6/7/2019