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AZ SB1526
Bill
Status
1/31/2022
Primary Sponsor
Rosanna Gabaldon
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AI Summary
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Amends Arizona's rulemaking requirements in sections 41-1032 and 41-1055 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to govern when rules become effective and what impact statements must accompany proposed rules.
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Adds a new requirement that rules cannot become effective until the agency complies with section 41-1055, the economic and small business impact statement requirement.
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Requires agencies to include a specific statement in economic impact analyses addressing probable impacts on individuals and families receiving supplemental nutrition assistance benefits, including whether recipients could be denied food or products and the agency's mitigation plan.
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Standardizes terminology by replacing "rule making" with "RULEMAKING" throughout the statutes for consistency.
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Maintains existing exemptions for emergency rules and expedited rulemaking from the requirement to prepare economic, small business and consumer impact statements.
Legislative Description
Nutrition assistance program; administrative rulemaking
Rulemaking
Last Action
Senate read second time
2/1/2022