Pre-filed bill seeks Maricopa County regulatory accountability

Rep. Michelle Ugenti
Rep. Michelle Ugenti

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In an effort to reduce the regulatory burden and costs on Arizona businesses, Rep. Michelle Ugenti, R-Scottsdale, has introduced legislation that will create greater accountability of county government, according to a press release.

House Bill 2013 is loosely modeled after the Arizona Administrative Procedures Act, which governs the process state agencies must follow when creating rules and regulations they impose on Arizona businesses.

Rep. Ugenti first introduced this legislation in 2012, at the request of many members of Arizona’s business community, to provide them with more certainty and greater input in the development of county regulatory policies.

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