Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2460

Introduced
6/14/24  

Caption

Technical correction; public health

Impact

If passed, the bill's amendments will formally classify the act of providing common towels or drinking cups in public settings as a petty offense, which may potentially lead to increased accountability among business owners and operators. This change not only updates existing health regulations but also reinforces the importance of sanitation and hygiene in protecting public health. By recognizing this as a petty offense, the legislation aims to deter harmful practices that could lead to the spread of communicable diseases.

Summary

House Bill 2460 introduces a technical correction to Arizona's public health statutes, specifically amending Section 36-605 of the Arizona Revised Statutes. This provision addresses the use of common towels or drinking cups in public establishments such as barber shops, wash houses, and lavatories. Under this amendment, individuals who knowingly provide or furnish such common items that could be used by multiple people will be classified as committing a petty offense. The intent of this bill is to enhance public health safety regulations, ensuring that hygienic standards are maintained in public places.

Contention

While the text doesn't indicate significant opposition, it is important to note that any changes to public health laws can trigger discussions about enforcement and compliance. Stakeholders might raise concerns about how these amendments would be enforced and whether the classification as a petty offense is an appropriate response to the issue at hand. Potential contention could also arise from the impacts on small businesses that may struggle with compliance due to the costs associated with meeting these health standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2461

Technical correction; public health

AZ SB1492

Technical correction; public health.

AZ HB2350

Technical correction; public health

AZ SB1406

Public health; technical correction

AZ SB1201

Technical correction; public health

AZ HB2456

Technical correction; health services; monitoring

AZ HB2466

Technical correction; health services; monitoring

AZ HB2459

Technical correction; bulk food; applicability

AZ HB2458

Technical correction; ALTCS insurance; exemption.

AZ HB2463

Technical correction; AHCCCS; capitation rates

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.