Bill Text: AZ HB2131 | 2016 | Fifty-second Legislature 2nd Regular | Chaptered
Bill Title: Municipalities; counties; auxiliary containers; prohibitions
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2016-03-14 - Chapter 28 [HB2131 Detail]
Download: Arizona-2016-HB2131-Chaptered.html
Senate Engrossed House Bill |
State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-second Legislature Second Regular Session 2016
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CHAPTER 28
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HOUSE BILL 2131 |
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AN ACT
Repealing section 9‑500.36, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending title 9, chapter 4, article 8, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 9‑500.38; repealing section 11‑269.14, Arizona Revised Statutes; amending title 11, chapter 2, article 4, Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 11‑269.15; relating to auxiliary containers.
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:
Section 1. Repeal
Section 9-500.36, Arizona Revised Statutes, is repealed.
Sec. 2. Title 9, chapter 4, article 8, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 9-500.38, to read:
9-500.38. Prohibition on regulation of auxiliary containers; state preemption; definition
A. A city or town may not:
1. Impose a tax, fee, assessment, charge or return deposit on a consumer or an owner, operator or tenant of a business, commercial building or multifamily housing property for auxiliary containers.
2. Regulate the sale, use or disposition of auxiliary containers by an owner, operator or tenant of a business, commercial building or multifamily housing property.
B. The regulation of the sale, use and disposition of auxiliary containers is a matter of statewide concern. The regulation of the sale, use or disposition of auxiliary containers by an owner, operator or tenant of a business, commercial building or multifamily housing property pursuant to this section is not subject to further regulation by a city or town.
C. This section does not prevent a city or town from continuing a voluntary recycling and waste reduction program as authorized by section 9‑500.07 or ensuring that discarded auxiliary containers defined as solid waste pursuant to section 49‑701.01 are disposed of properly.
D. For the purposes of this section, "auxiliary container" includes reusable bags, disposable bags, boxes, beverage cans, bottles, cups and containers that are made out of cloth, plastic, extruded polystyrene, glass, aluminum, cardboard or other similar materials and that are used for transporting merchandise or food to or from a business or multifamily housing property. Auxiliary container does not include a stationary receptacle intended solely for use by the public for voluntary donation of goods and materials intended for subsequent reuse, sale or recycling.
Sec. 3. Repeal
Section 11-269.14, Arizona Revised Statutes, is repealed.
Sec. 4. Title 11, chapter 2, article 4, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 11-269.15, to read:
11-269.15. Prohibition on regulation of auxiliary containers; state preemption; definition
A. A county may not:
1. Impose a tax, fee, assessment, charge or return deposit on a consumer or an owner, operator or tenant of a business, commercial building or multifamily housing property for auxiliary containers.
2. Regulate the sale, use or disposition of auxiliary containers by an owner, operator or tenant of a business, commercial building or multifamily housing property.
B. The regulation of the sale, use and disposition of auxiliary containers is a matter of statewide concern. The regulation of the sale, use or disposition of auxiliary containers by an owner, operator or tenant of a business, commercial building or multifamily housing property pursuant to this section is not subject to further regulation by a county.
C. This section does not prevent a county from continuing a voluntary recycling and waste reduction program as authorized by section 11‑269 or ensuring that discarded auxiliary containers defined as solid waste pursuant to section 49‑701.01 are disposed of properly.
D. For the purposes of this section, "auxiliary container" includes reusable bags, disposable bags, boxes, beverage cans, bottles, cups and containers that are made out of cloth, plastic, extruded polystyrene, glass, aluminum, cardboard or other similar materials and that are used for transporting merchandise or food to or from a business or multifamily housing property. Auxiliary container does not include a stationary receptacle intended solely for use by the public for voluntary donation of goods and materials intended for subsequent reuse, sale or recycling.
Sec. 5. Legislative findings
The legislature finds that small businesses are particularly sensitive to costs and expenses incurred in complying with regulatory actions of a city, town or county. The legislature further finds that inconsistent regulation by cities, towns and counties hinders a small business from benefiting from free and open competition.
APPROVED BY THE GOVERNOR MARCH 14, 2016.
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE MARCH 15, 2016.