Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2209 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/15/2024

                      	HB 2209 
Initials PB 	Page 1 	Caucus & COW 
 
ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
House: COM DPA 10-0-0-0 
 
HB 2209: industrial commission of Arizona; continuation 
Sponsor: Representative Livingston, LD 28 
Caucus & COW 
Overview 
Continues the Industrial Commission of Arizona (ICA) for eight years. 
History 
Industrial Commission of Arizona 
Established in 1925, the ICA is a regulatory agency responsible for labor-related issues 
regarding occupational safety and health, youth employment laws, resolution of wage related 
disputes, minimum wage, vocational rehabilitation, and workers’ compensation coverage. 
The ICA is composed of five members who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by 
the Senate. The Director who oversees the daily operations and works with various agency 
divisions is also appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. The ICA is a self-
supporting agency whose operations and other statutorily mandated functions are funded 
through an annual assessment on workers' compensation premiums (Title 23, A.R.S.) 
Sunset Review Process 
The sunset review process provides a system for the Legislature to evaluate the need to 
continue the existence of state agencies which are reviewed by a legislative committee of 
reference (COR). The COR is required to hold a public hearing, receive testimony from agency 
officials and the public and consider the agency's responses to the statutorily-outlined sunset 
factors in determining whether to recommend continuing, consolidating or terminating the 
agency (A.R.S 41-2954). 
The House Commerce COR held a public meeting on January 16, 2024, and recommended 
that the Legislature continue the ICA for three years. The ICA terminates on July 1, 2024, 
unless continued by the Legislature (A.R.S. § 41-3024.20). 
Provisions 
1. Continues, retroactive to July 1, 2024, the ICA for eight years until July 1, 2032. (Sec. 1, 
2, 4) 
2. Repeals the ICA on January 1, 2033. (Sec. 2) 
3. Includes a purpose statement. (Sec. 3) 
Amendments 
Committee on Commerce 
1. Lowers the ICA continuation to three years. 
2. Adds a Legislative Intent clause. 
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