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AZ HB2489
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/20/2026
Primary Sponsor
Oscar De Los Santos
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AI Summary
- Prohibits "surveillance pricing" in Arizona, defined as setting customized prices for goods or services based on personal information collected through sensors, cameras, device tracking, biometric monitoring, or other data collection methods
- Exempts price differences based on actual cost variations, publicly disclosed eligibility criteria (like mailing list sign-ups), commonly understood social groups (teachers, veterans, seniors, students), and loyalty/membership programs with equal terms for all participants
- Exempts credit products and pricing allowed under Arizona insurance law (Title 20) from the prohibition
- Establishes civil penalties of up to $3,500 per violation, with the Attorney General authorized to investigate and take enforcement action
- Invalidates predispute arbitration agreements and class action waivers for purposes of enforcing violations of this section
Legislative Description
Difference in pricing; prohibition; penalty
Last Action
House read second time
1/21/2026
Committee Referrals
Rules1/20/2026
Commerce1/20/2026
Full Bill Text
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