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                    REFERENCE TITLE: appropriation; reduction; courts             State of Arizona Senate Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session 2025           SB 1065           Introduced by  Senator Finchem: Representative Martinez                    AN ACT   amending laws 2024, chapter 209, section 129; relating to the judiciary.     (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)   

 

 

 

REFERENCE TITLE: appropriation; reduction; courts
State of Arizona Senate Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session 2025
SB 1065
Introduced by  Senator Finchem: Representative Martinez

REFERENCE TITLE: appropriation; reduction; courts

 

 

 

 

State of Arizona

Senate

Fifty-seventh Legislature

First Regular Session

2025

 

 

 

SB 1065

 

Introduced by 

Senator Finchem: Representative Martinez

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AN ACT

 

amending laws 2024, chapter 209, section 129; relating to the judiciary.

 

 

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

 

 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Laws 2024, chapter 209, section 129 is amended to read: Sec. 129. Lump sum reductions; fiscal year 2024-2025 A. In addition to any other appropriations made in fiscal year 2024-2025, the following state general fund amounts are reduced from lump sum appropriations for the following budget units in fiscal year 2024-2025: 1. Department of administration $  (300,000) 2. Department of administration, division of  school facilities $ (57,100) 3. Office of administrative hearings $ (34,200) 4. Arizona department of agriculture $  (671,500) 5. Arizona health care cost containment system $ (1,242,000) 6. Attorney general department of law $  (839,000) 7. State board for charter schools $ (97,800) 8. Corporation commission $ (27,600) 9. Arizona state schools for the deaf and the blind $  (897,000) 10. Office of economic opportunity $ (21,000) 11. Department of economic security $ (3,026,200) 12. State board of education $  (111,200) 13. Superintendent of public instruction $  (469,700) 14. State board of equalization $ (30,000) 15. Arizona department of forestry and fire  management $  (248,600) 16. Office of the governor $  (368,100) 17. Governor's office of strategic planning and  budgeting $  (101,400) 18. Department of health services $  (719,200) 19. Arizona historical society $ (83,500) 20. Prescott historical society $ (35,000) 21. Department of insurance and financial  institutions $  (222,500) 22. Arizona judiciary supreme court $  (386,300) $(10,040,000) 23. Arizona judiciary court of appeals $  (508,200) $ (4,214,800) 24. Arizona judiciary superior court $  (180,100) $(19,228,400) 25. Department of juvenile corrections $ (1,098,100) 26. State land department $  (148,000) 27. Legislature house of representatives $  (664,100) 28. Legislature joint legislative budget  committee $  (107,800) 29. Legislature legislative council $  (328,100) 30. Legislature senate $  (587,300) 31. Arizona navigable stream adjudication  commission $  (6,000) 32. State real estate department $  (110,400) 33. Department of revenue $ (1,748,200) 34. Department of state secretary of state $  (463,600) 35. State board of tax appeals $ (13,000) 36. Office of tourism $ (75,800) 37. Governor's office on tribal relations $  (2,400) 38. Arizona board of regents $  (109,200) 39. Arizona state university $(10,995,800) 40. Northern Arizona university $ (4,070,200) 41. University of Arizona main campus $ (6,562,200) 42. University of Arizona health sciences center $ (1,469,300) 43. Department of veterans' services $  (108,200) 44. Department of water resources $ (21,500) B. The universities under the jurisdiction of the Arizona board of regents may not reduce monies allocated from operating lump sum appropriations to the Arizona state university school of civic and economic thought and leadership, the northern Arizona university economic policy institute and the university of Arizona center for the philosophy of freedom by more than 3.45 percent of the total amount allocated to the school, institute or center. 

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1. Laws 2024, chapter 209, section 129 is amended to read:

Sec. 129. Lump sum reductions; fiscal year 2024-2025

A. In addition to any other appropriations made in fiscal year 2024-2025, the following state general fund amounts are reduced from lump sum appropriations for the following budget units in fiscal year 2024-2025:

1. Department of administration $  (300,000)

2. Department of administration, division of 

school facilities $ (57,100)

3. Office of administrative hearings $ (34,200)

4. Arizona department of agriculture $  (671,500)

5. Arizona health care cost containment system $ (1,242,000)

6. Attorney general department of law $  (839,000)

7. State board for charter schools $ (97,800)

8. Corporation commission $ (27,600)

9. Arizona state schools for the deaf and the blind $  (897,000)

10. Office of economic opportunity $ (21,000)

11. Department of economic security $ (3,026,200)

12. State board of education $  (111,200)

13. Superintendent of public instruction $  (469,700)

14. State board of equalization $ (30,000)

15. Arizona department of forestry and fire 

management $  (248,600)

16. Office of the governor $  (368,100)

17. Governor's office of strategic planning and 

budgeting $  (101,400)

18. Department of health services $  (719,200)

19. Arizona historical society $ (83,500)

20. Prescott historical society $ (35,000)

21. Department of insurance and financial 

institutions $  (222,500)

22. Arizona judiciary supreme court $  (386,300) $(10,040,000)

23. Arizona judiciary court of appeals $  (508,200) $ (4,214,800)

24. Arizona judiciary superior court $  (180,100) $(19,228,400)

25. Department of juvenile corrections $ (1,098,100)

26. State land department $  (148,000)

27. Legislature house of representatives $  (664,100)

28. Legislature joint legislative budget 

committee $  (107,800)

29. Legislature legislative council $  (328,100)

30. Legislature senate $  (587,300)

31. Arizona navigable stream adjudication 

commission $  (6,000)

32. State real estate department $  (110,400)

33. Department of revenue $ (1,748,200)

34. Department of state secretary of state $  (463,600)

35. State board of tax appeals $ (13,000)

36. Office of tourism $ (75,800)

37. Governor's office on tribal relations $  (2,400)

38. Arizona board of regents $  (109,200)

39. Arizona state university $(10,995,800)

40. Northern Arizona university $ (4,070,200)

41. University of Arizona main campus $ (6,562,200)

42. University of Arizona health sciences center $ (1,469,300)

43. Department of veterans' services $  (108,200)

44. Department of water resources $ (21,500)

B. The universities under the jurisdiction of the Arizona board of regents may not reduce monies allocated from operating lump sum appropriations to the Arizona state university school of civic and economic thought and leadership, the northern Arizona university economic policy institute and the university of Arizona center for the philosophy of freedom by more than 3.45 percent of the total amount allocated to the school, institute or center.