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SB 1090

savings and loan; technical correction

57th Legislature - Second Regular Session Introduced by Mark Finchem

Arizona SB 1090 makes technical corrections to state savings and loan regulations to clarify existing statutory language.

Senate Second Reading
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Bill Summary · SB 1090

Legislative bill overview

SB 1090 appears to be a technical correction bill related to Arizona's savings and loan regulations. Without access to the full bill text, this designation suggests it makes clarifying amendments or fixes to existing statutory language governing savings and loan institutions in Arizona, rather than substantively changing policy.

Why is this important

Technical corrections are important because they fix ambiguities, outdated references, or inconsistencies in existing law that could create confusion for regulators, financial institutions, and consumers. Such bills prevent unintended interpretations and ensure smooth implementation of existing regulatory frameworks without requiring new policy debates.

Potential points of contention

  • Limited public transparency: Technical bills often receive less scrutiny because sponsors and legislators assume they're non-controversial, potentially allowing unnoticed changes to slip through
  • Scope creep concerns: "Technical corrections" can occasionally expand beyond clarification into substantive changes, raising questions about whether all amendments are truly minor
  • Lack of detailed information: Without access to specific statutory references, stakeholders cannot fully evaluate whether the corrections align with legislative intent

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

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