The Arizona Senate passed HB2213 this week. The bill sponsored by Rep. Warren Petersen passed with bipartisan vote of 24-4.
The bill requires “an agency to allow a regulated person to correct deficiencies outlined in an inspection report.” In other words, according to NFIB the bill “will make Arizona the first state in the nation to declare that its regulatory policy is to first offer an opportunity to correct common rule and regulation violations that are not a danger to the public
