Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1024 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/10/2023

                    Assigned to MAPS 	AS VETOED 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
VETOED 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1024 
 
public rights-of-way; unlawful acts 
Purpose 
Prohibits a person from erecting or maintaining any full or partial enclosure for habitation 
in a public street, highway, sidewalk or other right-of-way. 
Background 
A person commits loitering by: 1) soliciting another person to engage in any sexual offense 
in public; 2) soliciting or engaging in any business involving sale of merchandise or services in a 
transportation facility after a reasonable request to cease; 3) gambling in a public place unless 
authorized by law; 4) being present in or about a school, college or university after a reasonable 
request to leave, and if the person is without a legitimate reason, responsibility or written 
permission to be there; or 5) soliciting bail bond business inside a court building or immediately 
around or near the entrance of a county or city jail (A.R.S. § 13-2905). 
Phoenix City Code prohibits any person from using a public street, highway, alley, lane, 
parkway, sidewalk or other right-of-way for lying, sleeping or otherwise remaining in a sitting 
position thereon, whether such right-of-way has been dedicated to the public in fee or by easement, 
except in the case of a physical emergency or the administration of medical assistance (P.C.C.  
§ 23-48.01). 
A class 1 misdemeanor carries a sentence of imprisonment not to exceed six months and a 
fine not to exceed $2,500, as determined by the court (A.R.S. §§ 13-707 and 13-802). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation.  
Provisions 
1. Prohibits a person from erecting or maintaining any full or partial enclosure for habitation, 
including a tent, tarp, box or similar object, in a public street, highway, alley, lane, parkway, 
sidewalk or other right-of-way, whether dedicated to the public in fee or by easement. 
2. Classifies a violation as a civil traffic violation. 
3. Specifies that this prohibition does not apply to commercial motor vehicles. 
4. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  
Amendments Adopted by Committee 
1. Prohibits a person from erecting or maintaining a full or partial enclosure for habitation on a 
public right-of-way, rather than prohibiting a person from lying, sleeping or sitting on a public 
right-of-way.  FACT SHEET – Amended/Vetoed 
S.B. 1024 
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2. Specifies that this prohibition does not apply to commercial motor vehicles. 
3. Makes conforming changes. 
Amendments Adopted by Committee of the Whole 
1. Modifies the penalty for unlawful use of a public right-of-way from a class 1 misdemeanor to 
a civil traffic violation. 
2. Makes technical and conforming changes. 
Governor's Veto Message 
The Governor indicates in her veto message that Arizona's housing and homelessness crisis 
needs to be addressed in a comprehensive manner. 
Senate Action 	House Action 
MAPS      2/8/23      DPA      4-3-0 MAPS 3/6/23 DP 8-7-0-0 
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 Read 2/21/23  16-13-1 3
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 Read 3/22/23  33-27-0 
Vetoed by the Governor 3/30/23 
Prepared by Senate Research 
April 6, 2023 
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