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AZ HB2236
Bill
Status
1/29/2013
Primary Sponsor
David Stevens
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AI Summary
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Amends Arizona law governing the joint border security advisory committee to add authority to grant monies to county sheriffs for local drug control operations to prevent drug trafficking.
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Establishes a drug trafficking fund consisting of appropriations from state general fund revenues when annual revenue projections exceed budgeted amounts, capped at $50 million per fiscal year.
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Requires directors of the joint legislative budget committee and governor's office of strategic planning and budgeting to project state general fund revenues by December 15 each year and report any excess amounts to the governor and legislature.
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Authorizes the department of administration to administer the drug trafficking fund, with monies available for county sheriffs' personnel, training, equipment, and drug enforcement activities to combat drug trafficking.
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Provides that unencumbered and unexpended monies in the drug trafficking fund revert to the state general fund on June 30 of each year.
Legislative Description
Border security; drug trafficking; appropriation
Last Action
Referred to House PSMRA Committee
1/30/2013