technical correction; supplemental environmental project
HB 2106 clarifies Arizona's supplemental environmental project requirements to improve enforcement consistency and statutory interpretation in environmental penalty settlements.
HB 2106 clarifies Arizona's supplemental environmental project requirements to improve enforcement consistency and statutory interpretation in environmental penalty settlements.
HB 2106 is a technical correction bill addressing supplemental environmental projects (SEPs) in Arizona. The bill appears to refine existing environmental compliance mechanisms, though the specific amendments are not detailed in the provided information. Technical corrections typically fix statutory language, cross-reference errors, or clarify implementation procedures without fundamentally changing policy intent.
Supplemental environmental projects are mitigation measures required when environmental violations occur, allowing violators to fund community environmental improvements as part of penalty settlements. Clarifying SEP procedures ensures consistent enforcement, protects environmental accountability, and prevents legal challenges based on ambiguous statutory language.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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