Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1316 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/06/2023

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1316 
 
postsecondary education; residents; financial aid 
Purpose 
Directs the Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) to establish the Arizona Higher Education 
Financial Aid Program (Financial Aid Program) to cover qualifying public students' university or 
community college tuition and fees beginning in 2028. Requires, beginning July 1, 2024, each 
county treasurer to hold all collected property taxes in an interest-bearing account for 15 days and 
transfer the interest earned for deposit in the funds established to administer the Financial Aid 
Program. Contains requirements for enactment and becomes effective on signature of the Governor 
(Proposition 108). 
Background 
ABOR fixes public university tuition and fees, differentiating between institutions and 
between residents, nonresidents, undergraduate students, graduate students and students from 
foreign countries. Public universities must establish scholarship policies and selection criteria that 
ensure Arizona students fair and equitable access to academic merit-based scholarships, including 
tuition waivers. Public universities must annually report to ABOR and publish information on 
merit-based scholarships issued the prior year (A.R.S. §§ 15-1626 and 15-1646). 
Subject to statutorily outlined exemptions, all real property and personal property in 
Arizona is categorized into one of nine property classes for taxation. Most property tax revenues 
are retained locally (JLBC Tax Handbook, 2022). The county treasurer is responsible for collecting 
property taxes and apportioning the taxes to respective taxing districts by the end of the month. 
Property taxes belonging to the state must be remitted by the 15th day of the month following 
collection (A.R.S. §§ 35-145 and 41-18001). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
Arizona Higher Education Financial Aid Program 
1. Requires ABOR to establish the Financial Aid Program. 
2. Establishes the Arizona Higher Education Financial Aid Program Distribution Fund 
(Distribution Fund), administered by ABOR and consisting of monies deposited by the State 
Treasurer from the Arizona Higher Education Financial Aid Program Fund (Financial Aid 
Program Fund).  FACT SHEET 
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3. Requires ABOR, beginning in 2028, to annually distribute Distribution Fund monies by 
August 1 to qualifying students to cover the full amount of each student's tuition and fees at 
the university or community college where the student is enrolled. 
4. Requires ABOR, if there are insufficient monies available in the Distribution Fund during any 
fiscal year to cover the tuition and fees of each qualifying student, to distribute monies on a 
first-come, first-serve basis. 
5. Requires, to qualify for distributions from the Distribution Fund, an individual to: 
a) be an Arizona resident; 
b) be currently enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an Arizona public university or 
community college; and 
c) maintain a grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale, or the equivalent, at the 
university or community college in which the individual is enrolled. 
6. Requires ABOR to:  
a) establish application, evaluation and approval procedures and criteria for individuals to 
apply to participate in the Financial Aid Program; and 
b) adopt Financial Aid Program rules. 
7. Specifies that a student is no longer eligible for a distribution from the Distribution Fund if the 
student's GPA falls below 2.5 until the student meets the required GPA. 
8. Allows ABOR to annually retain up to five percent of Distribution Fund monies for 
administrative purposes. 
9. Specifies that Distribution Fund monies are continuously appropriated. 
Property Tax Interest Collection 
10. Establishes the Financial Aid Program Fund, administered by the State Treasurer. 
11. Requires, beginning July 1, 2024, each county treasurer to: 
a) hold all collected property taxes in an interest-bearing account for 15 calendar days; and 
b) by June 30, annually transfer the total amount of interest earned on property taxes during 
the 15-day period to the State Treasurer for deposit in the Financial Aid Program Fund. 
12. Requires the State Treasurer, beginning in 2028, to annually transfer, by August 1, the monies 
in the Financial Aid Program Fund to ABOR for deposit in the Distribution Fund. 
13. Specifies that the Financial Aid Program Fund consists of monies transferred by each county 
treasurer from the interest earned on collected property taxes held in an interest-bearing 
account for 15 days and that Financial Aid Program Fund monies are continuously 
appropriated. 
14. Directs the State Treasurer to invest and divest monies in the Financial Aid Program Fund and 
credit monies earned from investment to the Financial Aid Program Fund. 
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Miscellaneous 
15. Requires for enactment the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of the members of each house 
of the Legislature (Proposition 108). 
16. Becomes effective on signature of the Governor. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 6, 2023 
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