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AZ SB1029
Bill
Status
1/13/2020
Primary Sponsor
Heather Carter
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AI Summary
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Exempts persons from state licensure, certification, registration, or authorization requirements in specified titles (6, 9, 10, 11, 23, and 32) if contract requirements are met.
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Requires exemption eligibility: contract between private parties, subject substantially delivered electronically, contract specifies exempted laws, subject is lawful, exemption does not materially affect third parties, and does not harm public health or safety.
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Limits exemption to contracts not exceeding $6,000 per transaction between any two parties and $150,000 total aggregate profit in the previous calendar year for all related services.
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Requires persons notified of violations to either obtain proper licensure/certification within six months or amend the contract to specify the exemption; state agencies cannot take disciplinary action during compliance periods or while applications are pending.
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Designates violations as unlawful practices enforceable by the attorney general under existing consumer protection statutes.
Legislative Description
Contracts; licensure requirements; exemption; exclusion
Exclusion
Last Action
Senate read second time
1/14/2020