Arizona regulations
- 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.
- Industrial Commission of Arizona - Wage Claims, Youth Employment, and Minimum Wage Procedures (R20-5-902, R20-5-903, R20-5-904, R20-5-905, R20-5-906, R20-5-907, R20-5-908, R20-5-909, R20-5-1002, R20-5-1003, R20-5-1004, R20-5-1006, R20-5-1008, R20-5-1010, R20-5-1202, R20-5-1208, R20-5-1212, R20-5-121June 26, 2026
Arizona Industrial Commission proposes amendments to wage claims, youth employment, and minimum wage procedures, extending wage claim investigation response deadlines from 14 to 21 days and allowing virtual posting of required employer notices.
- 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.
- Department of Environmental Quality - Advanced Water Purification Environmental Reviews and Certification RulesJune 26, 2026
Department of Environmental Quality opens rulemaking docket to amend Advanced Water Purification rules in Title 18, Chapter 5 to streamline regulatory requirements and align with current technology standards for water and wastewater facilities.
- Department of Environmental Quality - Advanced Water Purification Water Pollution Control RulesJune 26, 2026
Department of Environmental Quality opens rulemaking docket to amend Advanced Water Purification rules in Title 18, Chapters 9.3, 9.7, and 9.8 to clarify aquifer protection permits, recycled water use, and purification technology standards.
- Department of Environmental Quality - Advanced Water Purification Permit and Compliance FeesJune 26, 2026
Department of Environmental Quality opens rulemaking to amend Advanced Water Purification permit and compliance fees in Title 18, Chapter 14 to clarify requirements and align with current technology standards.
- Industrial Commission of Arizona - Youth Employment, Wage Claims, Minimum Wage and Earned Paid Sick Time, R20-5-902 through R20-5-1232June 26, 2026
Arizona Industrial Commission opens rulemaking docket approved May 27, 2026, to amend rules governing youth employment, wage claims, minimum wage, and earned paid sick time across multiple regulatory articles.
- Arizona Department of Environmental Quality - Limits on Lead-Bearing Fugitive Dust from the Hayden Smelter, R18-2-B1301(I)(9)June 26, 2026
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality corrects a clerical error in lead-bearing fugitive dust regulations from the Hayden Smelter by updating an internal cross-reference from subsection J to R18-2-B1301.01(E) in the Arizona Administrative Code.
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