Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1175 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/21/2022

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1175 
 
noncustodial federal monies; appropriation 
Purpose 
Effective July 1, 2023, authorizes the Legislature to appropriate noncustodial federal 
monies. 
Background 
The Legislature currently does not appropriate federal monies, except for a limited number 
of block grants and federal funds by the Department of Economic Security. There are two 
categories of federal monies that come to Arizona: 1) custodial monies that do not provide the state 
any discretion for disbursement, including university research grants, Social Security payments 
and Medicare benefits; and 2) noncustodial monies which include grants, block grants and general 
revenue sharing monies designated by the federal government to allow the state discretion in the 
development, implementation and operation of a program.  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Defines noncustodial federal monies as federal monies that meet one of the following criteria: 
a) are designated by the federal government as block grant monies; 
b) are designated by the federal government as general revenue sharing monies;  
c) provide the state with broad authority to make spending decisions to develop, implement 
or operate a program or service; or  
d) are considered essential to meet total spending obligations of a federally matched program. 
2. Excludes, from the definition of noncustodial federal monies, federal monies or research grants 
awarded to the universities, the Arizona Board of Regents, the Department of Emergency and 
Military Affairs, school districts and community colleges. 
3. Requires a budget unit that receives noncustodial federal monies to account for the monies in 
separate accounts or funds as necessary to meet accounting, budgeting and auditing 
requirements.  
4. Allows the Arizona Department of Administration to use necessary fiscal safeguards and the 
most efficient system of accounts and records.  
5. States that the Legislature retains the authority to appropriate noncustodial federal monies.   FACT SHEET 
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6. Specifies that, if the Legislature does not appropriate for a specific fund, grant program or 
block grant of noncustodial federal monies, the authorized budget unit must administer and 
spend the monies according to federal and state law. 
7. Requires the Legislature to specify, in each noncustodial federal monies appropriation, the 
purposes for which the monies are to be used.  
8. Allows the Legislature, for the purpose of obtaining expenditure authority for unanticipated 
noncustodial federal monies while the Legislature is not in session, to make a lump sum 
appropriation.  
9. Requires a budget unit, before spending monies from the lump sum appropriation, to submit 
the proposed expenditure to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee for review.  
10. Requires the appropriation of noncustodial federal monies be reduced to the amount of the 
monies received if the amount received is less than the amount appropriated.  
11. Specifies that, if the amount of the noncustodial federal monies received is more than the 
amount appropriated, the total appropriation of federal and state monies for a program remain 
at the amount appropriated by the Legislature.  
12. Requires the State Treasurer to credit the excess noncustodial federal monies to the appropriate 
budget unit.  
13. Becomes effective on July 1, 2023.  
Prepared by Senate Research 
January 21, 2022 
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