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HB 2352

auxillary containers; regulation; prohibition; repeal

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Cesar Aguilar and 6 co-sponsors

HB 2352 regulates, prohibits, or repeals rules on auxiliary containers in Arizona, affecting business practices and consumer products depending on final bill language and intent.

House Second Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 2352

Legislative bill overview

HB 2352 regulates or prohibits the use of auxiliary containers in Arizona, though the specific scope of "auxiliary containers" and whether the bill primarily restricts their use or repeals existing regulations requires examination of the bill text. The measure appears to address container-related policies that currently exist under state law.

Why is this important

Container regulations can affect multiple sectors including retail, food service, waste management, and environmental compliance. The real-world impact depends on whether this bill expands restrictions (potentially affecting businesses and consumers) or streamlines existing rules (potentially reducing regulatory burden).

Potential points of contention

  • Definition ambiguity: The bill title doesn't specify what "auxiliary containers" means—this could apply to packaging, food service items, chemical storage, or other uses, creating uncertainty about scope
  • Business impact: If the bill prohibits auxiliary containers, affected industries (food delivery, retail, shipping) may face compliance costs or operational changes
  • Environmental vs. economic trade-offs: Restrictions might target single-use plastics or waste reduction, but could increase costs for compliant alternatives or disadvantage certain businesses

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

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