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Arizona House Bill HB2145 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/10/2025

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2145 
 
registered sanitarians; qualifications 
Purpose 
Modifies the eligibility requirements for registration as a sanitarian. 
Background 
The Arizona Sanitarians' Council (Council) establishes standards for persons employed as 
sanitarians and provides for the examination of applicants for registration as sanitarians. A 
sanitarian is a person who by education or experience in the physical, biological and sanitary 
sciences is qualified to carry out educational, investigational and technical duties in the field of 
environmental health. Registered sanitarian duties include: 1) investigating, sampling, measuring 
and assessing hazardous environmental agents; 2) recommending and applying protective 
interventions that control hazards to health; 3) developing, promoting, and enforcing guidelines, 
polices, rules, statutes, and regulation; 4) performing system analysis; 5) interpreting research 
utilizing science and evidence to understand the relationship between health and environment; and 
6) interpreting data and preparing technical summaries and reports (A.R.S. § 36-136.01 and A.A.C. 
R9-16-402). 
An applicant is eligible for registration as a sanitarian if the applicant meets at least one of 
the following qualifications: 1) has completed five years of employment as a sanitarian aide in 
either a recognized public health agency or private industry in a position directly related to 
environmental health; 2) has satisfactorily completed at least five years of full-time military duty 
in the field of environmental health; or 3) has successfully completed 30 semester hours of credit 
at an accredited college or university in the natural sciences (A.R.S. § 36-136.01). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Specifies that an applicant is eligible for registration as a sanitarian if the applicant meets at 
least one of the following qualifications: 
a) has completed three, rather than five, years of employment as a sanitarian aide in either a 
recognized public health agency or private industry in a position directly related to 
environmental health; 
b) has satisfactorily completed at least three, rather than five, years of full-time military duty 
in the field of environmental health; 
c) has successfully completed 30 semester hours of credit at an accredited college or 
university in subjects relevant to the role of sanitarian, including 22 semester hours in the 
natural sciences, as approved by the Council, rather than 30 semester hours of credit at an 
accredited college or university in the natural sciences.   FACT SHEET 
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2. Makes technical changes. 
3. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
House Action 
ST 2/12/25 DP 9-0-0-0 
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 Read 2/25/25  60-0-0 
 
Prepared by Senate Research 
March 10, 2025 
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