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AZ SB1366
Bill
Status
3/2/2026
Primary Sponsor
David Gowan
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AI Summary
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Establishes the Public Property Towing and Impound Practices Study Committee with seven members, including two senators, two representatives, two towing industry representatives (one urban, one rural), and one Department of Public Safety representative
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Requires the committee to review current fees, rates, fines, and administrative charges for DPS-initiated tows including accident, arrest, breakdown, disabled, and abandoned vehicles
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Directs examination of qualifications and operational standards for public property towing companies, including minimum insurance requirements and background check standards for owners and operators
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Committee may request data from state and local agencies on towing contracts and impound statistics, and may hold public hearings with industry experts and law enforcement
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Report with findings and recommendations due to the governor and legislative leadership by December 31, 2026, with the committee automatically repealing September 30, 2027
Legislative Description
Study committee; towing
Notice
Last Action
House read second time
3/9/2026