Women who want an abortion will be asked new questions, consumers can have their credit frozen for free, Grade A eggs can stay on the shelf longer, and 15-year-olds won’t be able to legally marry under new Arizona laws that take effect Friday.

There also will be new limits on the ability of Arizona cities to require public disclosure of campaign donations. And judges will be deciding who gets frozen embryos in a divorce, based on who wants to actually use them.

Oh, and Arizona will have an official state dinosaur: the Sonorasaurus.

State legislators approved more than 300 measures before adjourning in May. While some took effect immediately, most kick in on Aug. 3.

And what happened that day covers a grab-bag of issues.