Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1029

Introduced
1/10/23  
Report Pass
1/26/23  
Report Pass
2/7/23  
Engrossed
3/7/23  
Report Pass
4/3/23  

Caption

Marijuana tax; collection; report; enforcement

Impact

The implementation of SB1029 is expected to amend existing statutes to include new reporting requirements aimed at fortifying the state's regulatory infrastructure surrounding marijuana. By having the health services department analyze the financial data collected from marijuana businesses, this bill could enhance the accountability of revenue flows and provide a clearer picture of the marijuana market. This measure may lead to improved compliance by dispensaries and the overall marijuana sector, reinforcing legal and fiscal responsibility.

Summary

Senate Bill 1029 introduces a legislative framework aimed at enhancing the oversight and accountability of marijuana tax collections in Arizona. Specifically, it requires the Department of Revenue to submit an annual report of marijuana tax collections from both marijuana establishments and nonprofit medical marijuana dispensaries to the Department of Health Services. This initiative is intended to ensure that tax revenue is accurately reported and discrepancies are investigated, thereby promoting integrity within the state's marijuana industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1029 appears to be supportive among those who prioritize regulatory oversight and accountability, particularly in light of growing concerns about the financial management within the cannabis sector. Proponents see the bill as a necessary step towards comprehensive regulation that ensures state revenues are protected and properly allocated. However, there may be concerns regarding the implementation burden placed on businesses, which could lead to dissent among stakeholders relying on the marijuana market.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the parameters set forth for enforcement and the potential implications for marijuana establishments. Some industry advocates worry that increased scrutiny might create additional burdens on businesses that are still navigating the complexities of a regulated market. Moreover, the requirement for a supermajority vote in the legislature for the bill to become effective may lead to further political negotiations and challenges as different stakeholders advocate for their interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1344

Felony murder; fentanyl; sentencing

AZ HB2374

Unlawful flight from law enforcement

AZ SB1423

Felony murder; offense

AZ SB1422

Felony murder; repeal

AZ HB2820

Drug trafficking homicide; sentencing

AZ SB1232

Sexual conduct; minor; punishment

AZ SB1196

Vehicle lighting; law enforcement; exceptions

AZ SB1076

Marijuana funds; uses; enforcement.

AZ HB2452

Marijuana funds; uses; enforcement

AZ SB1262

Marijuana; social equity licenses; enforcement

Similar Bills

HI SB704

Relating To Marijuana.

AZ HB2082

Marijuana; sampling; advertising; sale

AZ HB2770

Marijuana; interstate agreements; delivery

CT HB05458

An Act Concerning The Regulation Of The Retail Sale Of Marijuana.

AZ SB1410

Marijuana; licensing; delivery

VA HB2428

Marijuana; advertising restrictions, penalties.

VA SB1233

Marijuana; advertising restrictions, penalties.

HI HB7

Relating To Marijuana.