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Plastic Bag Rules: Mesa vs Surprise

How do plastic bag rules rules compare between Mesa, AZ and Surprise, AZ?

Mesa and Surprise have similar restriction levels.

Mesa, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

ARS Section 11-269.18, signed in 2015, prohibits Mesa and every other Arizona city or county from banning, taxing, or regulating single-use plastic bags or other auxiliary containers. Local fees on bags are also preempted.

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Surprise, AZ

Maricopa County

Few Restrictions

ARS section 9-500.38, the 2015 Cooler Heads Prevail Act, bars Maricopa County and Arizona cities from banning, taxing, or imposing fees on plastic carryout bags. Stores across the county may distribute single-use plastic bags freely.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMesaSurprise
StatuteARS 11-269.18-
Year2015 (SB 1241)-
ScopeBags, cups, containers-
FeesPreempted too-
Penalty for citiesShared revenue withhold-
Preemption statute-ARS section 9-500.38
Year enacted-2015 (HB-2131)
County bag fee-Not allowed
Take-back program-Voluntary, store-based

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Mesa FAQ

Why doesn't Mesa charge for plastic bags like California cities?

Arizona state law (ARS 11-269.18) bars every Arizona city and county from banning or charging for plastic bags. Mesa cannot adopt such a rule unless the legislature repeals the preemption.

Can Mesa stores voluntarily go bagless?

Yes. Individual Mesa retailers may voluntarily eliminate plastic bags, charge optional fees, or offer reusable bags; the preemption only blocks government mandates.

Surprise FAQ

Will Maricopa County ever charge me a fee for a plastic bag?

No. ARS section 9-500.38 preempts county and city bag fees and bans, and a violating jurisdiction risks losing state-shared revenue under SB-1487. Bag charges are unlawful here.

Can a Maricopa County grocery store voluntarily switch to paper only?

Yes. Private retailers may set their own packaging policies; the preemption only blocks government-imposed mandates. Several county grocers offer reusable bags and plastic-bag recycling stations.

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