Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2910

Introduced
1/22/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Report Pass
2/16/26  

Caption

Registrar of contractors; administrative recovery

Impact

HB 2910 is designed to provide a more efficient resolution mechanism for disputes involving contractors whose licenses have been revoked. By establishing a clear protocol for notice and the contestation process, the bill seeks to protect both the rights of contractors and the interests of consumers. Specifically, it enforces a timeframe within which contractors must contest the amount to be paid, thereby reducing ambiguity and improving the administrative handling of violations related to contractor regulations.

Summary

House Bill 2910, titled 'Registrar of Contractors; Administrative Recovery', focuses on the processes associated with the revocation or suspension of contractor licenses in Arizona. The bill specifically amends Section 32-1133.01 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, allowing the registrar of contractors to order payment from the residential contractors' recovery fund if a license has been revoked or suspended due to violations. This would streamline the process for remedying such violations and clarify the requirements for contesting payment claims made by the registrar.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 2910 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among those in the construction and regulatory sectors who recognize the need for a more defined process in handling contractor disputes. Advocates suggest that clarifying these procedures can enhance operational efficiency and consumer protection. However, there are undercurrents of concern regarding the balance of authority between contractors and the regulatory body, as some fear that the expedited processes may limit the ability of contractors to fully contest claims.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2910 include the potential consequences for contractors who may be unaware of the changes to the stipulated response timelines and the implications for their ability to seek judicial review. While the bill aims to expedite recovery for consumers, it may inadvertently create a situation where contractors feel rushed or pressured to respond within the newly established frameworks. Thus, discussions about ensuring adequate information and support for contractors during this transition are critical.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2483

Registrar of contractors; licensure

AZ SB1524

Residential contractors' recovery fund; cap

AZ SB1087

Residential contractor assessments; recovery fund

AZ HB2229

Executive clemency; medical confinement release

AZ HB2334

Technical correction; contractors; complaints

AZ HB2787

Ground ambulances; registration

AZ HB2579

Sex offender registry; lifetime registration

AZ SB1140

Telehealth program; homeless; recovery services

AZ HB2425

Voter registration information; registers; violations

AZ HCM2015

Proof of citizenship; voter registration

Similar Bills

AZ SB1565

Registrar of contractors; recovery fund

AZ SB1524

Residential contractors' recovery fund; cap

AZ SB1087

Residential contractor assessments; recovery fund

CO SB314

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CA AB1617

Household hazardous waste: reporting.

AZ HB2483

Registrar of contractors; licensure

FL H0607

Industries and Professional Activities

AZ SB1679

Registrar of contractors