Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2930

Caption

Broadband; internet protocol services; commission

Impact

The passage of HB 2930 would have significant implications for state law regarding telecommunications. The Arizona Corporation Commission would be tasked with implementing rules that enforce accountability measures for internet service providers. This includes requiring ISPs to report on network reliability and outage information, as well as establishing benchmarks for emergency preparedness, which would help mitigate service disruption during crises. Furthermore, the legislation aims to standardize the expectations surrounding broadband deployment and affordability, striving for universal access to high-speed internet.

Summary

House Bill 2930 aims to institute a regulatory framework for broadband and voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services in Arizona. The bill involves repealing the existing section 40-212 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and replacing it with a new framework that empowers the Arizona Corporation Commission to oversee broadband services and VoIP. This oversight is intended to ensure both the reliability and resiliency of these services, building a foundation for improved internet access across the state.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2930 argue that it is a necessary step toward modernizing internet governance and enhancing service reliability, there are notable points of contention regarding how the bill is implemented and perceived. Critics may express concerns about the increased regulatory oversight potentially stifling innovation and competition within the sector. Additionally, there may be debates around the extent of the definitions provided for broadband services and the adequacy of the Commission's oversight capabilities to effectively manage the evolving landscape of internet services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1720

Clozapine; access; treatment protocols

AZ SB1661

Broadband service district authority; formation

AZ SB1322

State broadband office; transfer; ADOA

AZ HB2031

Boards and commissions; state departments

AZ SB1656

Boards; commissions; continuations; fee prohibition

AZ HB2484

School policies; internet; wireless devices

AZ SB1279

Criminal justice commission; sheriffs

AZ SB1108

International medical licensees; provisional licensure

AZ SB1501

Grid security; cybersecurity; reviews; commission

AZ HB2112

Internet pornography; minors; age verification

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