Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2364

Introduced
1/17/24  

Caption

ADEQ; waste programs; funding; rules

Impact

This legislation creates a fund that is specifically designated for the Municipal Composting Program, allowing municipalities access to grants for establishing curbside composting services. The creation of this fund, alongside the stipulation that it is exempt from lapsing appropriations, indicates a robust commitment to waste management reforms. Additionally, through the Imported Hazardous Waste Management Program, the state will have clearer protocols regarding the management of hazardous waste brought into Arizona, ensuring stricter controls and management standards.

Summary

House Bill 2364 introduces significant changes to the management of waste in Arizona by establishing a Municipal Composting Program and outlining an Imported Hazardous Waste Management Program. The bill adds new sections to existing statutes, specifically under Title 49 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. The primary aims of the bill are to enhance municipal efforts in waste reduction through composting and to set regulations regarding the handling of hazardous waste that is classified differently in other states.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding HB 2364 could arise from the implications of the Imported Hazardous Waste Management Program. Opponents may argue that the regulations could overreach and impose undue burdens on businesses or municipalities that handle waste, especially regarding the classification and transport of hazardous materials. Furthermore, while supporters will tout the benefits of enhanced composting efforts, there may be concerns about the adequacy of funding and resources available to smaller municipalities to effectively implement such programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2510

ADEQ; waste programs; funding; rules

AZ HB2708

WIFA; water augmentation fund

AZ HB2706

Pollutants; drinking water standards

AZ HB2660

Grants; appropriation; family planning services

AZ HCR2021

Schools; English language learners; requirements

AZ HB2676

Abortion reporting; repeal

AZ HB2129

ADEQ; direct potable reuse; rules

AZ HB2798

Peace pole monument; governmental mall

AZ HB2765

Appropriation; DEQ; water sources; treatment

AZ HB2757

Appropriations; Arizona Holocaust education center

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