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SB 1100

Correction, Dept. of - As introduced, prohibits the department from denying the dissemination or availability of books and materials donated by book vendors to state inmates, with certain exceptions for depictions of nudity and sexually explicit material. - Amends TCA Title 4, Chapter 3; Title 40 and Title 41.

114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Heidi Campbell

SB 1100 refers to three unrelated state bills: AZ redraws county lines, HI tightens biosecurity, and IL fixes a technical short-title typo.

Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate State and Local Government Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 1100

Summary — SB 1100 (multiple jurisdictions; consolidated materials)

Note: The document provided includes text for three distinct bills all labeled “SB 1100” from different states (Arizona, Hawaii, Illinois). Below are concise, separate summaries for each measure so readers can understand the purpose, key provisions, who is affected, and current procedural status.

1) Arizona — SB 1100 (Maricopa county; division; new counties)
- Purpose / Intent
- amends Arizona Revised Statutes (Title 11) to redefine county boundaries in central/northern Arizona, specifically adding new statutory boundary descriptions for Gila, Maricopa, Pinal, and Yavapai counties.
- Key provisions
- Adds sections 11-106.01, 11-113.01, 11-115.01, 11-116.01, 11-117.01 to set new legal descriptions of county lines using roads, city/town boundaries, highways, and survey meridians.
- Rewrites section 11-109 (Maricopa) and inserts a new detailed metes-and-bounds style description referencing municipal boundaries (e.g., Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Cave Creek), Interstate 10, US-60, Salt and Gila rivers, and county survey lines.
- Who is affected
- Residents, property owners, local governments and agencies located near the revised boundaries; effects may include changes in county services, taxation, jurisdiction for courts, elections, and public records.
- Procedural status
- Introduced February 4, 2025; sponsors listed include Senator Jake Hoffman and Representatives Joseph Chaplik, Laurin Hendrix, Rachel Keshel, Alexander Kolodin, David Marshall Sr. (per the Arizona text). Further committee/action status in the provided materials is mixed with other jurisdictions.

2) Hawaii — SB 1100 (Biosecurity; Dept. reorganization; inspections; penalties; appropriations)
- Purpose / Intent
- Reorganizes and strengthens state biosecurity authority to prevent invasive species and improve plant/animal import controls.
- Key provisions (from multiple draft versions: HD1, HD2, SD1, SD2)
- Renames Department of Agriculture to “Department of Agriculture and Biosecurity” and renames/amends the Board composition.
- Establishes a Deputy Director/Deputy Chairperson for Biosecurity and creates an emergency response team for biosecurity events.
- Authorizes transitional facilities and licensing/training of biosecurity inspectors (DCCA role), including private/contract inspectors for inspections of interisland and imported plants, animals, and related conveyances.
- Requires an invasive species dashboard, government–industry agreements, and authorizes pest management plans to detect, contain, or eradicate unwanted organisms.
- Transfers the Hawaii Invasive Species Council from DLNR to the new Department; authorizes a Plant Care Component Program and administrative penalties; increases penalties for illegal transport of organisms.
- Appropriates funds and personnel (specific appropriations noted in bill versions); effective dates differ among versions (variously 7/1/3000, 1/1/2050 — likely placeholders in drafts).
- Who is affected
- Agricultural producers, nurseries, pet/animal importers, freight carriers, interisland shippers, state agencies (DOA/DLNR/DCCA), and the public through enhanced biosecurity measures and potential compliance costs.
- Procedural status
- Extensive committee activity reflected (AEN, TCA, CPN, WAM/JDC, CPC, JDC, FIN, etc.). Reported in multiple amended forms (SD1, SD2, HD1, HD2). As of 2025-04-11 listed Rule 3-9(a) / Re‑referred to Assignments. Primary sponsors include multiple Hawaii legislators (e.g., Keohokalole, Dela Cruz, Elefante, Hashimoto, Kidani, Moriwaki, Aquino, Chang, DeCoite, Richards).

3) Illinois — SB 1100 (Cigarette Machine Operators’ Occupation Tax Act — technical)
- Purpose / Intent
- Technical amendment: corrects wording in the short title section of the Cigarette Machine Operators’ Occupation Tax Act.
- Key provisions
- Amends 35 ILCS 128/1-1 to fix a typographical/redundant phrase in the act’s short title line.
- Who is affected
- No substantive policy or fiscal effects; purely technical/clarifying correction to statutory text.
- Procedural status
- Introduced Jan 24, 2025 by Sen. John F. Curran; first reading and referral to Assignments per Illinois legislative actions.

Overall note: The provided packet includes multiple unrelated "SB 1100" drafts and committee actions across jurisdictions. If you want a deeper dive (e.g., full text analysis for one specific version, estimated fiscal impacts, or mapping legal/jurisdictional effects for the Arizona boundary changes), tell me which state/version to prioritize and I’ll expand.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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