Fiscal Note BILL # SB 1612 TITLE: aggressive solicitation; sign requirement SPONSOR: Wadsack STATUS: As Introduced PREPARED BY: Mitch Wenzel Description The bill would require the state and political subdivisions in Arizona to determine the locations in which frequent aggressive solicitation occurs and post a sign in those locations that provides notice of the penalty for aggressive solicitation. Estimated Impact We estimate that the bill could potentially impact both revenue collections and spending of the state and its political subdivisions. In terms of revenues, the bill could affect the level of penalties collected for aggressive solicitation, but we can not determine that impact in advance. The bill would increase state and political subdivision expenses for the cost of determining the sites of frequent aggressive solicitation and posting the signs. We cannot determine the magnitude in advance. We have requested input from a sample of state agencies, including the Arizona Department of Administration, the Arizona Department of Transportation, and the Universities. We have not yet received a response. Analysis Under current law, aggressive solicitation is classified as a petty offense which is a type of misdemeanor that carries a fine of up to $300. The impact would depend on the occurrence of aggressive solicitation and the implementation of assessments needed to determine the location of sign. Local Government Impact We have asked the Arizona Association of Counties (AAC) and the Arizona League of Cities and Towns for their analysis of the fiscal impact. The League noted that the bill would require a comprehensive process of identifying locations, sign design, ordering and installation. Their preliminary estimate is that the cost would range from $100 to $500 per unit. AAC has not yet responded. The impact will depend on how municipalities implement provisions for determining locations where frequent aggressive solicitation occurs and the magnitude of those assessments. 3/1/24