Arizona regulations
- Arizona Department of Agriculture, Animal Services Division - Rescission of Substantive Policy Statement SP 24-02 and Adoption of SP 26-01July 3, 2026
Arizona Department of Agriculture rescinds livestock entry permit policy SP 24-02 and replaces it with SP 26-01, effective June 11, 2026, allowing electronic Certificates of Veterinary Inspection to bypass permit requirements except for animals from…
- Arizona Department of Agriculture, Animal Services Division - Substantive Policy Statement SP 26-01, Exception to Entry Permit Number RequirementJuly 3, 2026
Arizona Department of Agriculture allows livestock importers to bypass entry permit requirements when submitting electronic Certificates of Veterinary Inspection directly to the USAHerds database, effective June 11, 2026.
- Arizona Department of Environmental Quality - Air Quality Improvement Planning, Rillito Nonattainment Area PM10 Emissions ReductionJuly 3, 2026
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality is developing air quality rules for the Rillito nonattainment area to identify PM10 emission sources and establish control measures to meet federal air quality standards.
- Department of Administration - State Procurement Office - Notice of Rulemaking Docket Opening (R2-7 Multiple Sections)July 3, 2026
State Procurement Office opens expedited rulemaking docket to update procurement rules by reducing administrative burdens and improving efficiency following its mandatory five-year review approved November 4, 2025.
- Department of Environmental Quality - Safe Drinking Water - Final Expedited Rulemaking (R18-4-102, R18-4-107, R18-4-111, R18-4-117)July 3, 2026
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality finalizes expedited Safe Drinking Water Act amendments incorporating July 1, 2025 federal regulations (40 CFR 141 and 142) to maintain primacy, including Lead and Copper Rule Improvements and Consumer Conf…
- Department of Administration - State Procurement Office - Proposed Expedited Rulemaking (R2-7 Multiple Sections)July 3, 2026
Arizona State Procurement Office proposes expedited amendments to multiple procurement rules to reduce administrative burdens and improve efficiency and transparency, following the Governor's Regulatory Review Council approval on November 4, 2025.
- Board of Osteopathic Examiners in Medicine and Surgery - Continuing Medical Education and Office-Based Surgery (R4-22-106, R4-22-202, R4-22-207, R4-22-208, R4-22-301, R4-22-302, R4-22-304, R4-22-401, R4-22-402, R4-22-501, R4-22-503, R4-22-504, R4-22-505, R4-22-506, R4-22-507, R4-22-508)June 26, 2026
Arizona Board of Osteopathic Examiners updates continuing medical education requirements and office-based surgery regulations for osteopathic physicians, including new CME compliance auditing procedures and clarified documentation standards.
- Citizens Clean Elections Commission - Final Rule (2 A.A.C. 20)June 26, 2026
Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission issues final rule 2 A.A.C. 20 for codification following approval by the Governor's Regulatory Review Council or Attorney General.
- Department of Environmental Quality - Permit and Compliance Fees (18 A.A.C. 14)June 26, 2026
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality finalizes permit and compliance fees under Title 18, Chapter 14, establishing regulatory requirements for businesses seeking environmental permits and compliance documentation.
- Department of Health Services - Child Care Group Homes R9-3-101 et seq.June 26, 2026
Arizona Department of Health Services opens rulemaking docket to comprehensively review and update child care group home rules (R9-3-101 et seq.) for clarity, consistency, and compliance with current formatting standards.
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