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HB 2135

unlawful camping; stock; wildlife; access

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Selina Bliss

HB 2135 modifies Arizona's unlawful camping laws while addressing livestock and wildlife access provisions, currently advancing through Senate consideration.

Senate Second Reading
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Bill Summary · HB 2135

Legislative bill overview

HB 2135 appears to address unlawful camping regulations while incorporating provisions related to livestock and wildlife access in Arizona. The bill progressed through the House and is currently in Senate consideration. Without access to the full bill text, the specific regulatory changes cannot be detailed precisely.

Why is this important

Land use and camping regulations directly affect public recreation access, property rights, and wildlife management in Arizona. The interplay between camping restrictions, livestock grazing, and wildlife corridors has significant implications for rural landowners, outdoor enthusiasts, and conservation efforts across the state.

Potential points of contention

  • Whether unlawful camping restrictions appropriately balance public access to natural areas against property owner protections
  • How livestock provisions affect grazing rights and land management practices for ranchers
  • Whether wildlife access corridors are adequately preserved or if new restrictions limit animal movement and habitat connectivity

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

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