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HB 2660

health boards; licensure decisions; investigation

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Lisa Fink and 1 co-sponsor

Arizona bill modifying health board licensure decisions and investigation procedures; withdrawn before passage in February 2026.

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Bill Summary · HB 2660

Legislative bill overview

HB 2660 appears to modify procedures for health board licensure decisions and investigations in Arizona, though the specific legislative language would need to be reviewed for exact details. The bill was introduced in January 2026 but was withdrawn on February 4, 2026, before advancing further through the legislative process.

Why is this important

Health board licensure decisions directly affect professionals' ability to practice medicine, nursing, and other regulated healthcare professions in Arizona. Changes to investigation and licensure procedures impact both the speed at which professionals can obtain credentials and the safeguards protecting public health and patient safety.

Potential points of contention

  • Timeliness vs. Due Process: Whether expedited licensure procedures adequately protect consumers while reducing bureaucratic delays for qualified professionals
  • Investigation Standards: Questions about what investigative thresholds or evidence requirements apply before license denial or disciplinary action
  • Board Authority: The extent of discretion granted to health boards in making licensure decisions versus mandatory criteria or appeal processes

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

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