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HB 2563

auxiliary containers; regulation; prohibition; repeal

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Junelle Cavero and 6 co-sponsors

Arizona bill to regulate or prohibit auxiliary containers, with details unclear; could affect retail, food service, and waste management industries pending clarification.

House First Reading.
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Bill Summary · HB 2563

Legislative bill overview

HB 2563 proposes to regulate, restrict, or potentially eliminate the use of auxiliary containers in Arizona, though the bill title does not specify the exact regulatory approach or which types of containers are targeted. The measure was recently introduced and is in early stages of the legislative process.

Why is this important

Auxiliary container regulations can affect multiple industries including retail, food service, manufacturing, and waste management. Depending on implementation, this could impact business operations, consumer costs, environmental practices, or public health standards across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specificity: The bill title provides no detail on which containers are regulated, what regulations apply, or what existing rules are being repealed, making it difficult to assess actual impact
  • Industry burden: Businesses relying on auxiliary containers may face compliance costs, supply chain disruptions, or operational changes without knowing the scope of requirements
  • Environmental vs. economic tradeoffs: If aimed at sustainability, restrictions could reduce certain container use but may increase costs or drive businesses to alternatives; conversely, deregulation could increase convenience but impact waste management

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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