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SB 1190

Relating to mandatory overtime.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Lisa Fragala and 3 co-sponsors

Arizona would create a new “Community College Access and Success” special license plate, funded by a $32,000 payment by Dec 31, 2025, with design rules and eligibility provisions.

In committee upon adjournment.
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Bill Summary · SB 1190

Summary — SB 1190 (submitted materials)

Important note: the materials you provided contain multiple, unrelated draft bills from different states and sessions. They do not include language relating to “medical malpractice actions against health care providers for gender transition services” (the title you gave). The longest, most complete text in the packet is an Arizona vehicle registration / special-license-plate bill that creates a “Community College Access and Success” special plate. Below I summarize the actual content present and flag the discrepancy so you can confirm which bill you want summarized.

At-a-glance (from provided documents)

  • Bill number shown: SB 1190
  • Status: Prefiled / Introduced (dates vary by jurisdiction in packet)
  • Primary, present text: Arizona Senate draft (57th Legislature, 2025) amending Title 28 (motor vehicles), creating section 28-2470.27 for “Community college access and success special plates.”
  • Key implementation deadline in text: payment by December 31, 2025
  • Note: also included in the packet are unrelated SB 1190 drafts from Illinois and Michigan (pension/disability presumption; criminal statute‑of‑limitations changes), plus assorted legislative action logs from multiple jurisdictions.

Main purpose (based on Arizona text in packet)

Establish a new special license plate category called “Community College Access and Success” and amend Arizona’s special-plate statutes to accommodate issuance and design requirements.

Key provisions (Arizona draft)

  • Amends Arizona Revised Statutes sections 28-2351 and 28-2403 and adds new section 28-2470.27 (Title 28, chapter 7, art. 12).
  • Conditional creation: the department must issue the new community‑college special plates if an entity pays $32,000 to the Department of Transportation by December 31, 2025 to fund implementation.
  • Plate design: the plate shall have the same color and design as the collegiate license plates issued on or before December 31, 1992, unless a community college district requests a revised color/design appropriate to that district.
  • Personalization: the director may permit combining the community college plate with personalized special-plate requests; if combined, the request must be on a director-prescribed form and is subject to personalized-plate fees in addition to the community-college plate fees.
  • Incorporates the new plate into existing statutory structure for special plates (updates the list of exceptions in the department color/design rule).
  • Other statutory sections on plate design, reflective material procurement, transfer rules and criminal penalties for misuse (class 3 misdemeanor) are retained/updated in cross-references.

Note: The provided text is truncated; the bill likely contains additional details (fees, distribution of proceeds, creation of a fund, eligibility/definitions) that are not visible in the excerpt.

Who would be affected

  • Arizona Department of Transportation (administration, design, procurement).
  • Community college districts that may request district-specific designs.
  • Vehicle owners who choose to purchase the new special plate (and pay applicable fees).
  • The third party/entity willing to pay $32,000 to trigger implementation.

Procedural / timeline aspects

  • Implementation contingent on receipt of $32,000 by Dec 31, 2025.
  • The bill amends multiple plate‑related statutes to add the new plate to the statutory scheme.
  • Because the excerpt is truncated, final effective dates and fund-disbursement timelines (if any) are not shown.

Other materials included in your packet (unrelated)

  • Illinois SB1190 (different subject): adds a presumption of disability for Chicago police pension claims where an officer was denied reinstatement; applies retroactively to Jan 1, 2023; includes a State Mandates Act exemption.
  • Michigan SB1190 (different subject): amends criminal procedure (statutes of limitations / tolling rules for many offenses, DNA exceptions).
  • Multiple legislative action logs and sponsors from different states (Hawaii, Illinois, Connecticut, etc.).

Recommendation / next step

Please confirm which SB 1190 you want a focused summary of:
- The Arizona special‑plate bill (community college plates), or
- A bill specifically titled “Modifies provisions relating to medical malpractice actions against health care providers for gender transition services” (if you have the text or correct jurisdiction), or
- One of the Illinois or Michigan SB1190 drafts included.

If you provide the specific jurisdiction and/or the correct bill text, I will produce a targeted, complete summary including fees, funds, and all substantive provisions.

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

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