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SB 1264

technical correction; game and fish

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Tim Dunn

Arizona SB 1264 seeks to correct technical errors in game and fish statutes, but was withdrawn from House consideration after initial passage, leaving its specific corrections unspecified.

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Bill Summary · SB 1264

Legislative bill overview

SB 1264 is a technical correction bill related to Arizona's game and fish regulations. The bill was introduced by Senator Tim Dunn and passed the Senate with a "Do Pass" recommendation on March 17, 2025, before being withdrawn on March 20, 2025. Without access to the specific statutory language, the exact nature of the technical correction cannot be detailed.

Why is this important

Technical correction bills typically address inconsistencies, errors, or outdated language in existing statutes without substantively changing policy. For game and fish legislation, such corrections ensure regulatory clarity for hunters, fishers, wildlife managers, and enforcement officials who rely on precise statutory definitions and procedures.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope uncertainty - Without viewing the bill text, stakeholders may question whether the "technical" correction goes beyond clarification into substantive policy changes
  • Short legislative window - The withdrawal just three days after Senate passage suggests either procedural issues or last-minute concerns that emerged during House review
  • Stakeholder notification - Hunting and fishing groups, conservation organizations, or industry interests may not have been adequately consulted on changes affecting their operations

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

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