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SB 1433

used motor vehicle dealers; appropriation

57th Legislature - First Regular Session Introduced by Dave Farnsworth

Arizona bill appropriates state funds for used motor vehicle dealer regulation and oversight, affecting dealer compliance requirements and consumer protections.

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Bill Summary · SB 1433

Legislative bill overview

SB 1433 proposes an appropriation of state funds related to used motor vehicle dealers in Arizona. The bill is in its early legislative stages and has recently passed initial Senate readings. Specific details about the appropriation amount and its intended use are not provided in the available information.

Why is this important

Used motor vehicle dealer regulations affect consumer protections, market transparency, and small business operations across Arizona. Any state appropriation suggests new regulatory oversight, enforcement mechanisms, or compliance infrastructure that could impact dealer licensing, consumer complaint processes, or fraud prevention measures. The bill's actual impact depends heavily on the appropriation's purpose and amount, which would be detailed in the full legislative text.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding source and amount: Unclear whether this represents new spending or reallocation from existing budgets, and whether the amount is proportionate to the stated regulatory need
  • Regulatory burden: Used car dealers may view expanded state oversight as costly compliance requirements, while consumer advocates may argue adequate funding is necessary for protection
  • Scope and enforcement: Questions about whether appropriated funds will create new regulations, strengthen existing enforcement, or establish new licensing requirements that could affect market competition

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

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