Alia Beard Rau

The Republic | azcentral.com

Arizona on Tuesday got 16 new laws, as Gov. Doug Ducey signed 16 bills covering marijuana use while pregnant, the purchase of alcohol with an out-of-state license, sex-offender registrations and service animals, among other things.

Most of the laws do not go into effect until 90 days after the legislative session ends, which could be later this month.

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Here are some of the new laws:

Buying booze: House Bill 2031 overturns a 2014 law that made it illegal for customers over age 21 to buy alcohol using an out-of-state driver's license issued to them when they were under age 21, even if it wasn't yet expired. These licenses are usually vertical instead of horizontal to highlight that the individual could be underage. This bill included an emergency clause allowing it to go into effect immediately.

Pregnancy and marijuana: HB 2061 requires the Department of Health Services to set rules requiring all medical-marijuana dispensaries to prominently display signs warning pregnant and breast-feeding women of the dangers marijuana poses.The signs must include language about the risk of being reported to the state Department of Child Safety for marijuana use.

Child removal: HB 2427 requires the Department of Child Safety to apply its rules and policies for removing children from their parents uniformly across the state.

Domestic violence services: HB 2103 renames the state Domestic Violence Shelter Fund to become the Domestic Violence Services Fund and allows its money to be spent on victim advocacy and support services, as well as on shelters. The fund's revenue comes from fees paid by individuals convicted of harassment, stalking or other related offenses.

Sex-offender rights: HB 2488 states that an individual convicted of sexual assault has no parental rights to any child that may be the result of that assault.

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Sex offender registration: HB 2539 allows an individual convicted of sexual conduct with a minor to ask the court to terminate his or her duty to register as a sex offender under the following circumstances: if the offender completed probation, the offender was under age 22 at the time of the offense, the victim was age 15 or older, the conduct was consensual, there was not more than one victim, the court has not determined there is reason to believe the defendant is sexually violent, the defendant was not sentenced to prison.

Service animals: HB 2255 prohibits cities from charging individuals who train service animals a license fee for the animal.

Retirement benefits: Under HB 2019, state employees, public officials and public-safety workers can apply their years of military service toward their retirement benefits if they served at least five years, instead of the current law of at least 10 years.

Fire-district vacancies: HB 2198 sets the rules for filling a vacancy on a fire-district board. A quorum of the remaining board members may appoint an interim member. If the board doesn't have a quorum, the county board of supervisors must appoint interim members until the next election.

Radiologic technology: HB 2225 allows an individual with a certificate to use ionizing radiation for diagnostic purposes under the direction of a licensed practitioner, even if the practitioner is licensed out of state.

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