Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2446 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/09/2023

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
REVISED 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2446 
 
smart and safe fund; distribution 
Purpose 
Includes Joint Powers Authorities (JPA) established for the purpose of providing fire and 
emergency medical services among the list of entities that are eligible to receive monies from the 
Smart and Safe Arizona Fund (Fund). Contains requirements for enactment for initiatives and 
referendums (Proposition 105). 
Background 
Cities, towns, counties and fire districts may form separate legal entities for the purposes 
of jointly exercising powers held in common by the contracting parties. Common powers of the 
contracting parties may include fire protection, the preservation of life, providing emergency 
medical services, and carrying out other powers and duties, including providing ambulance 
transportation services when authorized to do so. Any separate legal entity formed must include a 
fire district. The intergovernmental agreement must state the intent to form a separate legal entity, 
and the governing body of the separate legal entity must be composed of officials elected to one 
or more of the governing bodies of the political subdivisions that are parties to the agreement 
(A.R.S. § 48-805.01). 
The voters passed Proposition 207 in 2020 which legalized the adult use of marijuana and 
established the Fund. The Fund consists of monies derived from an excise tax on the sale of 
marijuana products, license and registration fees and certain civil penalties. All monies in the Fund 
must first be used for actual reasonable costs incurred by various state agencies for the 
implementation and enforcement of Proposition 207, with any excess monies being distributed as 
follows: 1) 33 percent to community college districts for investment in specified programs; 2) 31.4 
percent to municipal police and fire departments, fire districts and county sheriffs; 3) 25.4 percent 
to the Arizona Highway User Revenue Fund; 4) 10 percent to the Justice Reinvestment Fund; and 
5) 0.2 percent to the Attorney General (A.R.S. § 36-2856). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Includes JPAs established for the purpose of providing fire and emergency medical services 
among the list of entities that are eligible to receive monies from the Fund. 
2. Makes technical and conforming changes.  FACT SHEET – Amended  
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3. Requires for enactment the affirmative vote of at least three-fourths of the members of each 
house of the Legislature. 
4. Becomes effective on the general effective date, retroactive to January 1, 2021. 
Revisions 
• Corrects information relating to the effective date. 
House Action 
COM 2/14/23 DPA 10-0-0-0 
3
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 Read 2/22/23  60-0-0 
Prepared by Senate Research 
March 9, 2023 
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