Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1631

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Technical correction; public safety equipment

Impact

The bill establishes that the first $1.2 million deposited into the public safety equipment fund annually will be continuously appropriated for essential items such as vehicles, protective armor, electronic stun devices, and other necessary safety equipment. This provision ensures that critical resources are readily available for law enforcement agencies, which can positively influence their operational readiness and effectiveness.

Summary

SB1631, introduced by Senator Bolick in the Arizona Senate, proposes a technical correction to the existing legislation concerning the public safety equipment fund outlined in Arizona Revised Statutes Section 41-1723. This bill aims to clarify the distribution and use of funds collected from specific sections of the law, enhancing the administrative efficiency of the fund which supports public safety equipment purchases for law enforcement agencies.

Contention

While there may not be significant explicit contention mentioned in the current discussions surrounding SB1631, bills related to budget appropriations and fund distribution can often lead to debates over priorities in public safety funding. The exemption of the fund from lapsing provisions suggests an intent to secure consistent financing for public safety equipment, but may raise questions about fiscal responsibility and the management of state resources. Ultimately, the bill appears focused on reinforcing support for public safety equipment needs without explicit opposition or major points of contention currently noted.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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