Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1670

Introduced
2/5/26  
Report Pass
2/18/26  
Report Pass
2/23/26  
Engrossed
2/27/26  
Report Pass
3/24/26  

Caption

Municipalities; counties; occupation; licensure; prohibition

Impact

The implications of SB1670 are far-reaching as it modifies existing licensure processes for certain skilled professions by limiting local jurisdiction over licenses. By asserting state preemption over municipal licensure laws, this measure could lead to a more uniform standard for these trades throughout Arizona. This amendment aims to reduce confusion and administrative burdens on workers who may need to comply with varying municipal regulations across jurisdictions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1670, known as the Municipalities and Counties Occupation Licensure Prohibition Act, proposes significant amendments to the Arizona Revised Statutes regarding the licensure of certain occupations. Specifically, the bill establishes that the licensure of persons in specific trades is of statewide concern and prohibits municipalities from imposing additional regulations on these occupations. This includes professions such as plumbing, HVAC installation, pipe fitting, and electrical trades. The intent is to streamline the licensing process and prevent local government interference.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1670 has been mixed. Supporters argue that it simplifies the licensure process for essential trades and fosters better economic conditions for these professions. They contend that standardizing licensing would reduce barriers for tradespeople and improve overall workforce mobility. However, detractors express concern that this law undermines local control and the ability of municipalities to address specific community needs through tailored regulations.

Contention

Key points of contention include the balance between state authority and local governance. Critics fear that the bill may diminish the ability of local governments to enforce safety and quality standards tailored to their communities' unique needs. Additionally, there is concern regarding the potential impacts this may have on quality assurance in these critical fields, as local regulations can sometimes address specific environmental or safety concerns that statewide laws may not consider.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1313

Municipalities; counties; recycling; prohibition

AZ HB2282

Occupational licenses; apprenticeships

AZ SB1527

Occupational boards; renewal extension

AZ SB1182

Municipalities; counties; construction hours

AZ SCR1008

Municipalities; counties; vote; fee increases

AZ HB2873

Tourism improvement areas; municipalities; counties

AZ SB1698

Municipalities; starter homes developments; regulation.

AZ HB2834

Municipalities; starter home developments; regulation..

AZ SB1109

Designated countries; land ownership; prohibition

AZ SB1082

Land ownership; designated countries; prohibition

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