Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1350 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/19/2025

                    Assigned to APPROP 	AS PASSED BY COW 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1350 
 
defensive driving schools; fees 
(NOW: defensive driving school) 
Purpose 
Effective January 1, 2026, requires the Arizona Supreme Court to adopt rules to allow 
persons attending defensive driving school to pay the fees associated with completing a defensive 
driving school diversion program (program) over an extended time period. 
Background 
The Arizona Supreme Court may contract with a public or private agency that does not 
provide defensive driving schools in the state to provide assistance in carrying out the duties 
relating to overseeing defensive driving schools. The Arizona Supreme Court must: 1) supervise 
the use of defensive driving schools; 2) make public the amount of the diversion fee assessed by 
each court in the state and the total cost to attend a defensive driving school in each court;  
3) establish a statewide database for keeping record of persons attending defensive driving school; 
4) adopt rules that establish criteria for the certification of qualified defensive driving schools and 
instructors used by the courts; 5) establish procedures for courts and schools to remit required 
reports; 6) certify and monitor defensive driving schools and instructors that serve as a court 
authorized diversion program; 7) require that a defensive driving school class not exceed a total of 
4.5 hours; and 8) require each defensive driving school to submit to the Arizona Supreme Court 
the school's future schedule of courses (A.R.S. § 28-3395). 
For individuals attending a defensive driving school, the presiding judge of each court 
must: 1) set the amount of the court diversion fee that may be assessed; 2) charge a $45 surcharge; 
and 3) immediately inform the Arizona Supreme Court, in writing, of the court diversion fee, the 
total cost to attend a defensive driving school and of any changes to the total cost. Payment of the 
court diversion fee and surcharge is in lieu of payment of a civil penalty or criminal fine and any 
surcharges that are imposed for a traffic violation. The defensive driving school must collect the 
court diversion fee and surcharge before or at the time an individual attends the school and transmit 
the fee to the appropriate court. The surcharge must be transmitted to the State Treasurer for 
deposit (A.R.S. § 28-3396). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact associated with the strike-everything amendment. 
Provisions 
1. Requires the Arizona Supreme Court to adopt rules to allow a person who attends defensive 
driving school to pay any fees required to complete the program, except a defensive driving  FACT SHEET – Amended  
S.B. 1350 
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school fee, over an extended time period not to exceed 120 days after the date the court 
authorizes the person to attend defensive driving school.  
2. Becomes effective on January 1, 2026. 
Amendments Adopted by Committee 
• Adopted the strike-everything amendment.  
Senate Action 
JUDE 2/19/25 W/D  
APPROP 2/25/25 DPA/SE 10-0-0 
 
Prepared by Senate Research 
March 19, 2025 
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