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ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Phoenix, Arizona

 

FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2357

 

county powers

 

Purpose

 

            Authorizes counties to enact ordinances that are not limited by, or in conflict with, state rule and laws, without seeking legislative approval.

 

Background

 

             Presently, statute provides a county board of supervisors the authority to adopt, amend, and repeal ordinances when conducting county business necessary in carrying out the duties and responsibilities of that county. Currently, legislation must be introduced to give counties the authority to address specific issues.  According to the County Supervisors Association, this includes legislation to allow counties permission to perform incidental tasks. For example, in the past, counties have sought and received permission to enact a barking dog ordinance, to sell trinkets and sundries at county parks and to provide technical assistance to fire districts.   This bill clarifies current statute by allowing counties to enact ordinances on a very narrow basis.  Issues such as budgets, private property rights, the right to tax or levy fees and the right to zone must still come before the Legislature.

 

            There is no direct fiscal impact associated with this legislation.

 

Provisions

 

1.      Allows a county board of supervisors to enact ordinances.

 

2.      Prohibits counties from charging fees for land transaction without authorization.

 

3.      Makes technical changes

 

4.      Provides for a general effective date

 

House Action

 

CM                  2-20-01           DPA    9-1-0-0

JUD                 3/6/01              DPA    9-0-0-1

3rd Read           3/19/01                        52-4-4-0

 

 

Prepared by Senate Staff

March 29, 2001