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SB 1490

pool review; fee; authority

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by T.J. Shope

SB 1490 authorizes a pool review process and fee structure in Arizona, likely affecting pool safety regulation and operational costs.

Senate First Reading
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Bill Summary · SB 1490

Legislative bill overview

SB 1490 appears to establish or modify a review process for pools in Arizona and authorizes the collection of fees related to this review. The bill grants authority to a specific agency or entity to conduct these reviews and assess associated costs to pool owners or operators.

Why is this important

Pool regulation affects public safety, water quality standards, and operational costs for pool businesses and homeowners. Fee structures can significantly impact the affordability of pool ownership and the feasibility of commercial pool operations, while review authority determines who enforces safety standards.

Potential points of contention

  • Fee burden: The specific fee amounts and who bears them (individual homeowners vs. commercial operators) may be controversial, especially if fees are considered excessive
  • Regulatory scope: Whether the review authority's jurisdiction is appropriately defined and whether new requirements create unnecessary bureaucratic overhead
  • Implementation details: The bill's specifics on review frequency, standards, appeals processes, and enforcement mechanisms are not yet publicly detailed, making full assessment difficult at this early stage

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

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