sanitary inspections;
fertilizer plants
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Committee on Health |
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Committee on Natural Resources & Agriculture |
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Caucus and COW |
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As Passed the House |
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SB 1063 removes the requirement for the Department of Health Services to inspect fertilizer plants for sanitary conditions.
In 1999, the Arizona Office of the Auditor General [OAG] conducted a performance audit of the Bureau of Epidemiology & Disease Control Services [Bureau], within the Department of Health Services [DHS]. Part of the 1999 audit, focused on the Office of Environmental Health [Office], a branch of the Bureau, identified over 40 activities or duties for which the Office is responsible. Though state law mandates most of the duties, the Office is unable to fulfill all of the duties.
The audit suggests that DHS focus on tasks most relevant to their role in public health. In addition, the audit recommends the Office, after determining which duties have the greatest public health impact, propose legislation that revises the mandated duties by eliminating, delegating, or transferring duties to other agencies. SB 1063 eliminates the duty for DHS to inspect fertilizer plants.