The bill SB1410 amends existing Arizona law regarding the delivery of marijuana and marijuana products by marijuana establishments. The current law allows the Department of Health Services (DHS) to regulate delivery but does not specify limits on delivery distances or the number of vehicles used for delivery. The new bill explicitly prohibits DHS from setting limits on the distance between delivery locations and the marijuana establishment's retail location, as well as the number of vehicles that can be used for delivery. Additionally, it requires that any delivery must originate from a designated retail location and be made by licensed facility agents in compliant vehicles.

Furthermore, the bill introduces a requirement for the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the members of each house of the legislature for its enactment, aligning with Proposition 105. It also includes provisions for civil penalties for unauthorized delivery of marijuana, which can be enforced by the attorney general. Overall, the bill shifts the focus from restrictions on delivery to enabling broader access while ensuring compliance with safety and tracking regulations.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 41-3955
Senate Engrossed Version: 41-3955
House Engrossed Version: 36-2854
Chaptered Version: 36-2854