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Certificate of Appreciation

March 2023

Lobbyist Mike InfanzonAs of publication date, crossover week will just be wrapping up. That is when bills from one chamber “crossover” and start the process in the other chamber.

There have been some good bills introduced and some really bad ones also. One bill you’ve probably heard that was introduced was SB1412 MOTORCYCLE LANE SPLITTING REPEAL. Not to worry, Will Cleveland and I were on top of it immediately. The Senator who introduced the bill let me know that the bill was not her intent when she spoke to Legislative Council to write the language. The bill was withdrawn and we are good.

Here is a little taste of the 100 plus bills we are tracking for ABATE.

 SB1312 VEHICLE MILEAGE; TRACKING; TAX; PROHIBITIONS (Hoffman) 

This state, counties, municipalities, and political subdivisions are prohibited from establishing vehicle miles of travel reduction goals or targets in developing any transportation or land use planning or selecting transportation or transit projects. This state, counties, municipalities, and political subdivisions are prohibited from tracking or maintaining a record of a person's vehicle miles of travel. This state, counties, municipalities, and political subdivisions are prohibited from imposing or collecting any mileage fee or tax, a per-mile charge, fee or tax or any tax or fee based on vehicle miles traveled by an individual in a motor vehicle.

 SB1100 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES; DEFINITION (Carroll) 

The maximum unladen weight of an all-terrain vehicle is increased to 3,500 pounds, from 2,500 pounds.

 SB1340 TOLL ROADS; CONVERSION; PROHIBITION (Mendez) 

A county board of supervisors is prohibited from granting an application for a toll road that will be converted from a publicly funded or maintained street or highway. The Arizona Department of Transportation is prohibited from entering into an agreement that allows the conversion of an existing publicly funded or maintained street or highway to a toll road.

 SB1393 OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE USER FEES (Kerr) Heard in committee for discussion only 

Establishes the Off-Highway Vehicle Law Enforcement Safety Fund (OHVLES Fund), to be administered by the State Treasurer and distributed in specified percentages to each of the county sheriff's offices. Of the user fees collected from off-highway vehicle use indicia, 30 percent must be deposited in the OHVLES Fund, instead of in the Arizona Highway User Revenue Fund.

 HB2419 MOVING VIOLATIONS; INJURED PEDESTRIANS; PENALTIES (Gress) HELD 

Increases the penalty for causing serious physical injury or death by a moving traffic violation if the violation results in death to a pedestrian, motorcycle operator, or bicyclist to at least one year suspension of the person's driving privilege, instead of 180 days to one year, for a first violation, and to at least 18 months' suspension of the person's driving privilege, instead of one year, for a second violation. Increases the criminal classification for causing serious physical injury or death by a moving traffic violation if the violation results in serious physical injury to a pedestrian , motorcycle operator, or bicyclist, to a class 6 (lowest) felony, instead of a class 1 (highest) misdemeanor, subject to a fine of at least $1,500 and at least 30 days of house arrest. Increases the criminal classification for causing serious physical injury or death by a moving traffic violation if the violation results in the death of a pedestrian, motorcycle operator, or bicyclist, to a class 5 (second-lowest) felony, instead of a class 1 (highest) misdemeanor, subject to a fine of at least $5,000 and at least 180 days of house arrest.

HB2527 TRANSPORTATION TAX; MARICOPA COUNTY; ELECTION (Sun) DEADSB1444 ZERO EMISSION VEHI- CLES; PLANS (Sundareshan) DEAD



If approved by the voters at a countywide election, a county with a population of 3 million or more persons (Maricopa) is required to levy a tax of up to ten percent of the transaction privilege tax rate as of January 1, 1990. The tax levied will be in effect for 20 years. Specifies the distribution of net revenues from the tax levy, with 37.4 percent of revenues distributed to the Regional Area Road Fund for free- ways and other routes in the state highway system, 22.2 percent of rev- enues distributed to the Regional Area Road Fund for major arterial streets, and 40.4 percent to the Public Transportation Fund for capital costs and utility relocation costs associated with light rail and other public trans- portation. No more than 14 percent of revenues collected annualy may be spent on light rail systems. Beginning January 1, 2026, a regional public transportation authority is established in a county with a population of 3 mil- lion or more persons that approves a county transportation excise tax. Severability clause.In coordination with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and the Arizona Department of Administration, the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is required to develop a "zero emission vehicle" (defined) plan designed to increase the number of registered zero emission vehicles in this state, help establish interstate and intrastate zero emission vehicle corridors, and coordi- nate and increase the installation of zero emission vehicle infrastructure. Within six months after the effective date of this legislation, ADOT is required to submit a draft of the zero emission vehicle plan to the Governor and the Legislature.



Mike Infanzon
Legislative Director


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