The Arizona House voted to pass Senate Bill 1181, described on the floor as amendments to multiple Arizona Revised Statutes sections relating to certified public accountants, by a recorded vote of 47 ayes, 9 nays and 4 not voting. The clerk recorded and announced the tally and the House directed the clerk to transmit the bill to the Senate.
A lawmaker explaining a nay vote said the bill contains a provision that allows or directs the relevant board to establish, through administrative rule, the number of accounting semester hours and additional requirements for certification. “When we’re putting those requirements into effect through rule, then we don’t know what those requirements are going to be,” the representative said, arguing that the approach could delegate legislative responsibility and might create uncertainty about whether the bill would reduce or increase barriers to entry for prospective certified public accountants.
The opponent said they supported efforts to reduce barriers to licensure in principle but objected to delegating the detailed requirements to a board through rulemaking, and therefore voted no. The clerk recorded the final vote as 47 ayes, 9 nays and 4 not voting and reported that the House had passed SB1181; the action was signed in open session for transmittal to the Senate.
The transcript identifies the measure on third reading as Senate Bill 1181 and includes a floor explanation of opposition focused on rulemaking authority; no technical amendments or fiscal figures were presented on the floor during the recorded third-reading proceeding.