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AZ SB1123
Bill
Status
2/20/2024
Primary Sponsor
Wendy Rogers
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AI Summary
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Prohibits businesses and governmental entities in Arizona from entering agreements involving critical infrastructure with companies owned by or controlled by citizens or governments of China, Iran, North Korea, or Russia.
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Exception applies if the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) determines no unresolved national security concerns exist regarding the company's ownership or operations, or if the foreign owners are also U.S. citizens.
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Authorizes the Governor, in consultation with the Department of Public Safety, to designate additional countries as threats to critical infrastructure in Arizona.
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Defines "critical infrastructure" by reference to section 41-1801 and "company" to include sole proprietorships, corporations, partnerships, and subsidiaries that exist for profit.
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Allows companies direct or remote access to critical infrastructure only for product warranty and support purposes.
Legislative Description
Critical infrastructure; prohibited agreements
Definitions
Last Action
House minority caucus: Do pass
3/12/2024