Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1725 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 05/22/2023

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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-fifth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
Senate: APPROP DP 6-4-0-0 | 3
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House: 3
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SB 1725: environment; 2023-2024 (Substituted for SB 2815) 
Sponsor: Representative Livingston, LD 28 
Transmitted to the Governor 
Overview 
Contains provisions relating to the environment needed to implement the FY 2024 budget. 
History 
The Arizona Legislature adopts a budget for each fiscal year (FY) that contains general 
appropriations. Article IV, Section 20, Part 2 of the Constitution of Arizona, requires the General 
Appropriations Act (feed bill) to contain only appropriations for the different state departments, 
state institutions, public schools and interest on public debt. Statutory changes necessary to 
reconcile the appropriations made in the feed bill and other changes are drafted into separate 
budget bills. These bills are prepared according to subject area. 
Provisions 
Hazard Mitigation Revolving Fund (Mitigation Fund) 
1. Creates the Mitigation Fund that consists of legislative appropriations and federal monies and 
that is administered by the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs. (Sec. 1) 
2. Specifies that Mitigation Fund monies are continuously appropriated and may be used in FYs 
2024-2028 in accordance with federal guidelines. (Sec. 1) 
3. Repeals the Mitigation Fund on July 1, 2028. (Sec. 2) 
Fire Incident Management Fund (Incident Fund) (Session Law) 
4. Establishes the Incident Fund  for FY 2024 to consist of legislative appropriations that are 
continuously appropriated. 
5. Requires the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) to administer the Incident Fund. 
(Sec. 3) 
6. Prohibits the Arizona Department of Administration from using more than $200,000 
appropriated to the Fire Incident Management Fund (Fund) to administer the Fund. (Sec. 3) 
7. Requires the Incident Fund to provide grants to municipal fire departments and fire districts 
for hardware and software that: 
a) enables the statewide deployment of a secure incident management platform to fire and 
law enforcement agencies; 
b) provides a standardized incident command and management platform based on Federal 
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) standards that enable diverse incident 
management and support entities to work together; and 
c) provides a collaboration and communications solutions. (Sec. 3) 
8. Specifies that the standardized incident command and management platform ensure the 
following: 
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b) the use of common terminology; 
c) the safety of first responders and others; 
d) the achievement of response objectives; and 
e) the efficient use of resources. (Sec. 3) 
9. Requires the collaboration and communication solutions to: 
a) identify the location, status and assignment of assigned resources; 
b) allow status updates, tracking and management of an incident; 
c) allow secure messaging and file sharing to all users involved in an incident; 
d) allow the sharing of collaborative maps, building floor plans and images between public 
safety agencies; 
e) allow collaboration and information sharing between agencies during a mass casualty 
event; 
f) define a FEMA or National Incident Management Systems-based organizational structure 
for the management of incidents; 
g) provide the ability to print forms for tracking and cost reimbursement; 
h) provide telemetry-based firefighter safety monitoring; 
i) works in areas without internet access in a disconnected mode; 
j) provide a connected platform for notification, response and rostering; 
k) provide cross-platform functionality; and  
l) provide a smartphone-based app for notification, accountability and situational 
awareness. (Sec. 3) 
10. Allows each fire district or municipal fire department in Arizona to submit a grant request to 
ADOA for the costs of the secure incident management system. (Sec. 3) 
11. Instructs ADOA to award grants on a first-come, first-served basis. (Sec. 3) 
12. Requires awarded grants to fully fund the costs of the secure incident management system 
for each fire district or municipal fire department for three years. (Sec. 3) 
Arizona Water Protection Fund (AWPF) (Session Law) 
13. Authorizes the AWPF Commission to grant to the Arizona Department of Water Resources 
(ADWR) up to $336,000 of the unobligated balance in AWPF for ADWR administrative costs 
in FY 2024. (Sec. 4) 
Underground Storage Tank Revolving Fund (USTR Fund) (Session Law) 
14. Authorizes the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) to use up to $6,531,000 
from the USTR Fund in FY 2024 for ADEQ administrative costs and to remediate sewage 
discharge issues in Naco and other border areas of Arizona. (Sec. 5) 
Arizona Navigable Stream Adjudication Commission (Commission) (Session Law) 
15. Allows monies appropriated to the Commission from the Arizona Water Banking Fund to be 
used to pay legal fees in FY 2024. (Sec. 6) 
Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund (WQARF) (Session Law) 
16. Limits to $15,000,000 the amount of corporate income tax monies transferred to the WQARF 
in FY 2024. (Sec. 7) 
Vehicle Emission Testing Fees (Session Law) 
17. Directs the ADEQ Director to charge vehicle emissions testing fees in FY 2024 that do not 
exceed the fees charged in FY 2023 for testing in Area A. (Sec. 8) 
18. Exempts  ADEQ from rulemaking requirements until July 1, 2024 for setting vehicle emissions 
testing fees. (Sec. 8) 
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Arizona Department of Agriculture (ADA) Fees (Session Law) 
19. Authorizes ADA to continue, with the assistance of the ADA Advisory Council, to increase or 
lower existing fees charged in FYs 2022 and 2023 for services provided in FY 2024. (Sec. 9) 
20. States that the Legislature intends that for FY 2024, the additional revenue generated from 
ADA fees do not exceed: 
a) $218,000 to the GF 
b) $113,000 to the Pesticide Trust Fund; and 
c) $26,000 to the Dangerous Plants, Pests and Diseases Trust Fund. (Sec. 9) 
21. Exempts the ADA from rulemaking requirements until July 1, 2024 for setting fees. (Sec. 9) 
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