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AZ SB1279
Bill
Status
2/20/2020
Primary Sponsor
Javan Mesnard
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AI Summary
SB1279 Summary
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Exempts persons from Arizona state licensure, certification, and registration requirements under specified titles (including Titles 6, 9, 10, 11, 23, and 32 chapters 9, 30, or 46) when contracting between private parties if all conditions in subsection B are met.
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Requires exemption conditions including: contract between two or more private parties, subject substantially delivered electronically, contract specifies exempt laws, subject is lawful, exemption does not materially affect third parties or harm public health/safety, and transaction does not exceed $6,000 per transaction or $150,000 total aggregate profit in previous calendar year.
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Allows state agencies to require compliance within six months of violation notice by requiring the person to either obtain proper licensure/certification or amend the contract to specify the exemption.
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Permits parties to amend contracts if total aggregate profit exceeds $150,000, with compliance deadline of July 1 of the following calendar year before state agencies may take disciplinary action.
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Protects persons from state agency disciplinary action during the six-month compliance period and while license/certification applications are pending.
Legislative Description
Contracts; licensure requirements; exemption; exclusion.
Exclusion
Last Action
House read second time
3/5/2020