Forty-eighth Legislature
First Regular Session
April 16, 2007
HB 2069 municipal
rental inspections; technical correction
(Now: cable television; licensing)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Modifies cable municipal license renewal requirements.
For Bill: Susan Anable, Cox Communications (02/05/2007); Susan Bitter Smith, Arizona-New Mexico Cable Communications Association (03/10/2007); Marcus Dell'Artino, Cox Communications (03/14/2007); Michael DiMaria, Cox Communications-Tucson (03/14/2007); John Kaites, Cox Communications (02/06/2007); Rip Wilson, Cox Communications (03/13/2007)
Against Bill: Jason Baran, City of Tucson (03/14/2007); Sam Behrend, Access Tucson (03/14/2007); Mary Canty, Self (02/06/2007); Jason Isaak, City of Tucson (03/14/2007); Jeffrey Kros, League of Arizona Cities and Towns (03/14/2007); Sam Polito, Tucson area school districts (02/06/2007); Michael Racy, Pima College (02/06/2007); Toben Rosen,City of Tucson (03/14/2007); Paul Senseman, City of Tucson (03/14/2007)
HB 2119 schools; open enrollment; OCR agreements
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Repeals open enrollment restrictions that prohibit a pupil from transferring out of a school or school district, which is a party to an Office of Civil Rights agreement to remediate racial discrimination, to a charter school or another school district.
For Bill: Tom Dorn, Arizona Charter Schools Assn. (03/21/2007); Sydney Hay, Self (02/05/2007); Kevin McCarthy, ATRA (03/21/2007); Todd Sanders, Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (03/19/2007); Robin Scoins, Arizona Family Rights Advocacy Institute (02/06/2007)
Against Bill: Kevin Brown, Flagstaff Unified School District No. 1 (02/07/2007); Jennifer Daily, Arizona Education Association (03/20/2007); Charles Essigs, AZ Association of School Business Officials (03/20/2007); Sam Polito, Tucson Unified School District (03/20/2007); Michael Smith, Arizona School Administrators (03/20/2007)
Neutral: Janice Palmer, Arizona School Boards Association (03/13/2007); Beth Sauer, Arizona School Boards Association (03/20/2007)
HB 2155 prescriptions; emergencies
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Establishes guidelines for the provision of prescription drugs, devices, and services during a declared state of emergency resulting from a natural disaster or terrorist attack.
For Bill: Cameron Benson, Self (03/15/2007); Mark Boesen, Apothecary Shops (03/15/2007); Janet Elliott, Arizona Community Pharmacy Committee (03/14/2007); Bryan Ginter, Self (01/21/2007); Don Hughes, Arizona State Board of Pharmacy (03/15/2007); John Kohli, Self (03/15/2007); David Landrith, Arizona Medical Association (02/12/2007); Kendra Olderog, Apothecary Shops (02/14/2007); Mindy Rasmussen, Arizona Pharmacy Alliance (03/13/2007); Robin Scoins, Self (01/18/2007); Melissa Taylor, Arizona Pharmacy Alliance (03/15/2007); Harlan Wand, Board of Pharmacy (02/14/2007); Dean Wright, Arizona State Board of Pharmacy (03/12/2007)
Neutral: Ron Johnson, Arizona Catholic Conference (02/13/2007)
HB 2255 pharmacies; quality assurance
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Requires pharmacies to develop quality assurance programs to address pharmacy medication errors. Establishes an advisory committee to advise the Board of Pharmacy (Board) on rules regarding quality assurance programs.
For Bill: Cameron Benson, The Arizona Pharmacy Alliance (03/01/2007); Jason Bezozo, Banner Health (01/31/2007); Mark Boesen, Apothecary Shop (03/01/2007); Sue Dolphin, Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans (02/26/2007); Janet Elliott, Arizona Community Pharmacy Committee (01/31/2007); Bryan Ginter, Self (01/27/2007); Jeff O'Connell, Self (01/31/2007); Kendra Olderog, Self (03/01/2007); Mindy Rasmussen, Arizona Pharmacy Alliance (02/28/2007); Amanda Roop, The Arizona Pharmacy Alliance (03/01/2007); Melissa Taylor, Arizona Pharmacy Alliance (03/01/2007); Harlan Wand, Arizona State Board of Pharmacy (01/23/2007)
Neutral: Elizabeth Baskett, Arizona Hospital and Healthcare Association (03/01/2007); Brenda Burns, Arizona Heart Hospital (01/31/2007); Ron Johnson, Arizona Catholic Conference (01/31/2007)
HB 2342 unlawful sexual conduct involving prisoners
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Changes the list of persons prohibited from sexual conduct in correctional facilities and broadens the definition of unlawful sexual conduct.
For Bill: Paul Boyer, The Arizona Department of Corrections (03/19/2007); Debra Brimhall, Self (02/06/2007); Ray Churay, Maricopa County Sheriff's Office (03/19/2007); Marcella Crane, Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (03/19/2007); Gayla Franks, Self (01/26/2007); John Ronquillo, Arizona Sheriffs Association (02/14/2007); Robin Scoins, Arizona Family Rights Advocacy Institute (02/06/2007); Bryan Soller, Arizona State Fraternal Order of Police (01/28/2007); Thomas Van Dorn, AZ Assoc of Chiefs of Police & Phoenix Police Dept (03/19/2007)
HB 2387 technical
correction; county treasurers; warrants
(Now: county treasurer; procedures)
Purpose (For more information see Fact Sheet): Enacts multiple changes relating to county treasurers.
For Bill: Mike Gardner, Maricopa Treasurer (03/26/2007); Davd Schweikert, Maricopa County Treasurer (02/12/2007); Jennifer Sweeney, Arizona Association of Counties (03/26/2007)
Against Bill: Dolores Doolittle, Pinal County Treasurers Office (02/12/2007); Lee Fabrizio, Arizona Association of County Treasurers (02/12/2007); Beth Ford, Self (02/12/2007)
Neutral: Dennis Mattheisen, Auditor General (03/26/2007); Diane Sikokis, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (02/12/2007)
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