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SB 1107

AN ACT RELATING TO TOWN AND CITIES -- LOW AND MODERATE INCOME HOUSING -- COMPREHENSIVE PERMIT PROJECTS IN TIVERTON

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Lou DiPalma and 1 co-sponsor

Arizona amends the Motorcycle Safety Fund to restrict uses, require funds be held in trust for statutorily defined motorcycle-safety purposes, and directs $1 of each motorcycle reg

05/23/2025 Introduced, referred to Senate Housing and Municipal Government
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Bill Summary · SB 1107

Summary — SB 1107 (composite document)

Note: The provided document appears to compile different bills labeled “SB 1107” from multiple jurisdictions (Arizona, Hawaii, Illinois). Below is a clear, jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction summary of the distinct measures and their key effects.

Arizona — Motorcycle Safety Fund (Amendment to ARS §28-2010)

Status: Chaptered (approved by Governor May 7, 2025)

Purpose
- Continue and clarify the motorcycle safety fund and restrict use of monies deposited into it.

Key provisions
- Reaffirms establishment and administration of the Motorcycle Safety Fund by the Director of the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety; State Treasurer invests fund monies per ARS §35-313; investment earnings credit back to the fund.
- Allows up to 10% of fund monies for administrative costs.
- Continues legislative-appropriation requirement and exempts fund monies from lapsing under ARS §35-190.
- Through June 30, 2025, directs DOT to deposit $1 of each motorcycle registration fee into the fund (per existing statutory cross-references).
- Adds a new subsection (D) stating any fee/assessment deposited in the fund must be held in trust and used only for statutorily prescribed motorcycle-safety purposes; monies may not be appropriated or transferred to fund general state operations or the general fund. Excludes taxes/levies imposed under Titles 42 or 43.
- Retroactivity clause: “This act applies retroactively to from and after June 29, 2025.” (language in the enacted text is anomalous; as written it attempts to set a retroactive application date.)

Who is affected
- Motorcycle registrants (via the $1 registration deposit provision), Governor’s Office of Highway Safety, Arizona DOT, State Treasurer, and legislative appropriations processes.

Fiscal impact
- No new general-fund appropriation in this provision; clarifies restrictions on use of monies already collected or that may be collected into the dedicated fund.

Hawaii — Establish Medical Education Liaison; Fund Project ECHO-type Programs (Introduced draft)

Status: Introduced (text included in packet; not indicated as enacted)

Purpose
- Establish a full-time “medical education liaison” at the University of Hawaiʻi John A. Burns School of Medicine to support programs (e.g., Project ECHO) that mentor and build specialty capacity for primary care providers in rural/remote areas.

Key provisions
- Creates a 1.0 FTE liaison position with duties to organize statewide sessions, coordinate communications between providers and specialists, expand program reach, and assist in outcome data collection and analysis.
- Appropriates unspecified amount for the FTE for FY2025‑26 and FY2026‑27 (placeholder amount left blank).
- Appropriates $200,000 for FY2025‑26 and $200,000 for FY2026‑27 to support programs using specialist teams to mentor primary care clinicians.
- Effective July 1, 2025.

Who is affected
- University of Hawaiʻi John A. Burns School of Medicine, participating primary care providers, patients in underserved/rural areas, and specialists participating in tele-mentoring programs.

Fiscal impact
- Direct appropriations identified: $200,000 per year for two fiscal years (plus an unspecified amount for the FTE).

Illinois — Minor Technical Amendment to Invest in Kids Act

Status: Introduced (filed Jan 24, 2025)

Purpose & effect
- Technical change to the short title section of the Invest in Kids Act: corrects a typographical duplication (“the the” → “the”). No substantive policy or fiscal effect.

If you want, I can:
- Produce a focused one-page brief only for the Arizona enactment, or
- Track current status and next steps for the Hawaii draft and Illinois technical amendment.

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