Arizona Department of Health Services rule R9-9B-209 for license reinstatement procedures under A.R.S. § 32-1334 has been repealed, eliminating prior requirements for applications, fees, and prearranged funeral sales endorsement reinstatement.
Arizona State Board of Accountancy amends five CPA rules to clarify advisory committee review authority, update registration terminology, eliminate computer course hour limits, and incorporate 2025 AICPA peer review and conduct standards.
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality establishes $750 annual administrative fee for Class II Title V Air Curtain Incinerators to prevent fee increases that would otherwise jump to $4,520 annually.
Arizona Department of Health Services requires crematory license applicants to submit ownership details, responsible cremationist information, criminal history disclosures, floor plans, fingerprints, and zoning compliance documentation with separate…
Arizona Department of Health Services repeals surety bond requirements for funeral establishments seeking prearranged funeral sales endorsements, with updated requirements now specified in rule R9-9B-307.
Arizona Department of Health Services repeals R9-9B-312 requiring funeral establishments to disclose prices by telephone and mail price lists, with updated requirements now in R9-9B-306.
Arizona Department of Health Services enforcement rule authorizes license denial, suspension, revocation, or civil penalties for funeral service providers failing to meet requirements, violating state law, or posing health and safety risks.
Arizona Department of Health Services repealed R9-9B-208, which had required licensees and registrants to submit written documentation of completed continuing education with renewal applications.
Arizona Department of Health Services regulation R9-9B-309 establishes sanitation, ventilation, equipment, and facility standards for funeral establishments including preparation rooms, refrigeration, waste disposal, and pest control protocols.
Arizona Department of Economic Security establishes electronic monitoring requirements for group homes and intermediate care facilities serving persons with intellectual disabilities, including consent, notification, and confidentiality standards un…
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