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SB 1279

technical correction; military; special plates

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Mark Finchem

Arizona SB 1279 corrects technical issues in military special license plate laws to clarify eligibility and improve administrative implementation.

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Bill Summary · SB 1279

Legislative bill overview

SB 1279 is a technical correction bill regarding military special license plates in Arizona. The bill appears to address procedural or definitional issues in existing laws governing how military personnel and veterans can obtain specialized license plates.

Why is this important

Special military license plates serve as official recognition of service and can provide certain benefits or privileges (such as parking accommodations). Technical corrections ensure that eligibility criteria are clear, application processes function properly, and all qualified individuals can access these plates without administrative barriers.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of "technical correction": Without bill text details, it's unclear whether this is a minor clarification or involves substantive changes to who qualifies for military plates
  • Funding or administrative burden: Corrections sometimes reveal unforeseen costs to implement or require agency resource reallocation
  • Veteran eligibility disputes: Military plate programs occasionally generate disagreement over who qualifies (active duty, reserves, National Guard, veterans, family members, etc.)

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

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