Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2241

Caption

Energy measuring; reporting prohibition; repeal

Impact

The repeal proposed in HB2241 may significantly impact local governing bodies and their ability to establish specific regulations tailored to their community's energy needs. By removing these prohibitions, the bill potentially empowers municipalities and counties to create regulations that align with their unique environmental and economic circumstances. This could lead to a variety of local energy measurement practices, with the aim of enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability at the community level.

Summary

House Bill 2241 seeks to repeal certain sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes that pertain to the prohibition of local regulations regarding energy measurement and reporting. Specifically, it targets the repeal of sections 9-500.36 and 11-269.14, effectively removing the constraints imposed on local governments in their ability to regulate energy measurement practices. Supporters of the bill argue that this repeal would allow local jurisdictions greater flexibility in their energy policies and promote innovative local solutions for energy management.

Contention

Notably, the bill raises concerns among lawmakers and stakeholders regarding the implications of deregulating energy measurement. Critics may argue that removing these regulations could lead to confusion and inconsistency across local jurisdictions, complicating compliance for businesses operating in multiple areas. Additionally, there could be worries about environmental accountability and oversight, should local governments lack the necessary resources or expertise to effectively manage their own energy measurement regulations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

AZ HB2727

County water authority; Harquahala INA

Similar Bills

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