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SB 571

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Rachael Cabral-Guevara and 2 co-sponsors

Senate Bill 571 allows counties to enforce their building and zoning regulations on public-use properties within municipalities, limiting local government authority.

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
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Bill Summary · SB 571

Summary of Senate Bill 571 (SB 571)

Purpose and Intent

Senate Bill 571 (SB 571) aims to amend existing laws regarding municipal building and zoning regulations in the state of Arkansas. The primary intent of the bill is to prohibit municipalities from enforcing their building and zoning regulations on county-owned property that is used for public purposes and located within the municipality's corporate limits.

Key Provisions

The bill introduces the following significant changes:

  1. Regulation Prohibition:

    • Municipalities are prohibited from enforcing building and zoning regulations on county property that meets two criteria:
      • It is used for a public purpose.
      • It is located within the corporate limits of the municipality.
  2. Compliance Requirement:

    • Counties that own property used for public purposes within a municipality must comply with the building and zoning regulations of the county instead of those of the municipality.

Affected Parties

  • Counties: This bill directly impacts counties that own property within municipal boundaries, ensuring they can operate under their own regulations for public-use properties.
  • Municipalities: Local governments will have limited authority over county-owned properties, potentially affecting their planning and regulatory processes.
  • Public Entities: Any public facilities or services operated by counties within municipalities will be governed by county regulations, which may streamline processes for public projects.

Legislative Timeline

  • Introduced: March 28, 2025
  • Amendments: The bill underwent two amendments (Amendment No. 1 and Amendment No. 2) to clarify the language regarding the enforcement of regulations.
  • Passage:
    • The bill was passed by the House on April 16, 2025, after several readings and amendments.
    • It was subsequently delivered to the Governor for approval.
  • Final Status: As of April 23, 2025, SB 571 has been enacted as Act 1002.

Conclusion

Senate Bill 571 represents a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for counties and municipalities in Arkansas, emphasizing the autonomy of county regulations over municipal authority in specific contexts. This legislation is expected to facilitate more efficient governance of public properties owned by counties within municipal limits.

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

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