Arizona Department of Transportation opens rulemaking docket to amend regulations for Certified Ignition Interlock Device manufacturers, service providers, and technicians, with anticipated new requirements for device programming, functionality, and…
The 2026 Groundwater Protection List adds Cyclobutrifluram to reach 108 agricultural pesticide active ingredients with groundwater pollution potential; list becomes effective December 1, 2026.
Department of Transportation opens expedited rulemaking docket to amend dealer licensing rules R17-5-401 and R17-5-402 following Governor's Regulatory Review Council approval on April 7, 2026.
Department of Transportation opens rulemaking docket for Administrative Hearings rules amendments based on the Governor's Regulatory Review Council approval on July 2, 2024, incorporating technical corrections and statutory compliance updates.
Arizona Medical Board opens rulemaking dockets to amend licensure rules for universal recognition, interstate compact expedited pathways, applicant mental health assessments, and graduates of unapproved allopathic schools while reducing malpractice …
Arizona Medical Board proposes amendments to licensure rules addressing universal recognition, interstate medical licensure compact procedures, mental health disclosures, and reduces malpractice disclosure requirements from indefinite to 10 years.
Department of Transportation expedited rulemaking docket opens for amendments to commercial dealer licensing rules under 17 A.A.C. Chapter 5, Article 4, clarifying licensing processes and regulatory compliance requirements.
The 2026 Groundwater Protection List adds cyclobutrifluram to 108 total agricultural pesticide active ingredients with groundwater pollution potential, effective December 1, 2026.
Department of Transportation opens rulemaking docket for amendments to Certified Ignition Interlock Device manufacturer, service provider, and technician regulations under 17 A.A.C. Chapter 5, Articles 6 and 7.
Department of Transportation opens rulemaking docket for technical corrections to administrative hearings rules (R17-1-501 through R17-1-506, R17-1-510 through R17-1-514) to comply with current statutes and align with departmental procedures.
Tell Bizmoon what your business does and we'll cut the Arizona register down to what actually matters.
Every rule is broken into specific to-dos with calendar dates.
We tell you which parts of your business each rule actually touches.
Across the states, the biggest share of activity is deciding who is allowed to work: licenses, boards, and certifications. That is the layer that quietly governs whether your doors can stay open.
No legal jargon. Read the impact in two sentences.
Email + dashboard pings the moment something changes.