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HB 4085

referral agencies; fees

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Rachel Keshel

Arizona bill HB 4085 regulates referral agency fees, though specific provisions require further legislative detail to assess full policy impact.

House First Reading.
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Bill Summary · HB 4085

Legislative bill overview

HB 4085 appears to be an Arizona House bill addressing referral agencies and their fee structures, though the specific regulatory changes are not detailed in the provided information. The bill was introduced by Representative Rachel Keshel and is currently in early stages of the legislative process following its first reading.

Why is this important

Referral agency fees can significantly impact consumers, businesses, and service providers across multiple sectors including healthcare, employment, and professional services. Regulating how these agencies charge and operate could affect accessibility to services, pricing transparency, and market competition in Arizona.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of affected industries – Unclear whether the bill targets specific sectors (healthcare, staffing, real estate) or applies broadly to all referral agencies
  • Fee cap or regulation approach – Questions about whether the bill imposes fee limits, disclosure requirements, or other regulatory mechanisms that could burden small agencies or affect service availability
  • Consumer vs. provider protection – Balancing protections for end consumers against impacts on referral agencies' business models and the service providers who depend on referral income

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

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