Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1649 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/17/2025

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1649 
 
legislative appointments; qualifications 
Purpose 
Removes membership requirements for certain members of outlined public bodies who are 
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives (House) and the President of the Senate. 
Background 
Statute prescribes membership criteria for various statutorily established boards, 
commissions, committees and other public bodies. Membership criteria may include appointment 
by elected officials, including the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate. Appointment 
criteria may require the appointee to fulfill qualifications relating to professional experience, 
interests, knowledge, demographics, representation of an organization and other qualifications. 
Public bodies with the outlined membership criteria include: 1) the Livestock Loss Board; 
2) the Military Affairs Commission; 3) the Arizona Tea Party Committee; 4) the Economic 
Estimates Commission; 5) the Joint Legislative Audit Committee; 6) the Ombudsman-Citizen 
Aide Selection Committee; 7) the Board of Directors of the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA); 
8) the Arizona Water Protection Fund Commission; 9) a board of directors for a theme park district; 
10) the Organizing Board for the Upper San Pedro Water District; and 11) a small business 
stationary source technical and compliance advisory panel (A.R.S. ยงยง 17-491; 26-261; 28-2439.01; 
41-561; 41-1279; 41-1373; 41-1502; 45-2103; 48-6203; 48-6416; and 49-456). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Removes the requirements that members of the Livestock Loss Board appointed by the:  
a) Speaker of the House be a livestock market owner; and 
b) President of the Senate be a faculty member at a university under the jurisdiction of the 
Arizona Board of Regents and have expertise in agricultural and life sciences. 
2. Removes the requirement that members of the Military Affairs Commission appointed by the 
Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate represent private property interests in the 
territory in the vicinity of outlined military facilities or in a community in which a military 
installation is located. 
3. Removes the requirements that members of the Arizona Tea Party Committee appointed by the: 
a) President of the Senate include the director of a qualified 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(4) nonprofit 
corporation that has a mission of bringing together, empowering and training Tea Party 
groups and that has affiliated members that represent diverse geographical locations 
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b) President of the Senate represent an organization in Arizona that promotes outlined Tea 
Party governing principles; 
c) President of the Senate include a member who resides in a county with a population 
between 160,000 persons and 175,000 persons; and 
d) Speaker of the House each represent an organization in Arizona that promotes outlined Tea 
Party governing principles. 
4. Removes the requirement that members of the Economic Estimates Commission appointed by 
the Speaker of the House or the President of the Senate be knowledgeable in the field of 
economics. 
5. Removes the requirements that members of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee be selected 
by the Speaker of the House or the President of the Senate based on the members' 
understanding and interest in legislative audit oversight functions. 
6. Removes the requirements that members of the Ombudsman-Citizen Aide Selection 
Committee appointed by the: 
a) Speaker of the House represent a small business that is registered by the State; and  
b) President of the Senate represent a large business that is registered by the State. 
7. Removes the requirements that members of the ACA Board of Directors appointed by the 
Speaker of the House or President of the Senate: 
a) may not be an elected official of any government entity; and 
b) be appointed from geographically diverse areas of Arizona and not all from the same 
county. 
8. Removes the requirement that a technical advisor to the ACA Board of Directors who is an 
attorney jointly appointed by the Speaker of the House and President of the Senate have 
experience litigating constitutional cases involving the Gift Clause of the Arizona Constitution. 
9. Removes the requirements that members of the Arizona Water Protection Fund Commission: 
a) have demonstrated an interest in natural resources; and  
b) who are appointed by the Speaker of the House or President of the Senate represent natural 
resource conservation districts and geographically diverse areas of Arizona. 
10. Removes the requirement that members of the board of directors of a theme park district 
appointed by the Speaker of the House or President of the Senate reside in the city or county 
in which the district is located. 
11. Removes the requirement that members of the Organizing Board for the Upper San Pedro 
Water District appointed by the Speaker of the House or President of the Senate: 
a) be qualified electors of the proposed district; and 
b) have an interest in one of more of the communities in the proposed district. 
12. Removes the requirement that members of a small business stationary source technical and 
compliance advisory panel appointed by the Speaker of the House or President of the Senate 
own or represent owners of small business stationary sources. 
   FACT SHEET 
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13. Makes technical and conforming changes.  
14. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 17, 2025 
AN/SDR/slp