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SB 1665

director; gaming; technical correction

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Sally Gonzales

SB 1665 makes technical corrections to Arizona gaming law, likely clarifying director authority or regulatory procedures, with unclear stakeholder impacts pending bill text release.

Senate Second Reading
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Bill Summary · SB 1665

Legislative bill overview

SB 1665 is a technical correction bill in Arizona that appears to address procedural or definitional issues related to gaming directorship or gaming regulation administration. The bill is currently in early legislative stages and has limited publicly available detail about its specific substantive changes.

Why is this important

Technical correction bills are essential for fixing unintended consequences, clarifying ambiguous language, or aligning statutes with implementation realities in existing law. For Arizona's gaming sector, such corrections can affect regulatory clarity for the Gaming Department and licensed gaming operators.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of available specifics: Without the bill's full text, it's unclear whether the correction favors regulators, gaming operators, or tribes with gaming compacts
  • Gaming jurisdiction complexity: Arizona has overlapping state and tribal gaming authority; corrections could inadvertently affect tribal gaming rights or revenue-sharing arrangements
  • Stakeholder impact unknown: The change could affect licensing standards, fee structures, or enforcement mechanisms that different gaming interests may support or oppose

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

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