Arizona HB2346 amends statutes to prohibit convicted persons from contracting with governmental agencies for three years.
Arizona HB2346 amends section 34-255 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to prohibit individuals convicted of violating section 34-252 from entering into contracts with governmental agencies for up to three years from their conviction date. Additionally, the bill extends this prohibition to prevent such individuals from being employed by corporations that engage in public work contracts with governmental agencies during the same period. This measure aims to ensure that those convicted of certain offenses do not leverage their positions to influence public contracts.
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