Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1128

Introduced
1/15/26  
Report Pass
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/2/26  
Engrossed
2/24/26  

Caption

study committee; scrap metal theft

Impact

The establishment of this study committee signifies a legislative acknowledgment of the challenges posed by scrap metal theft. By reviewing and assessing the current legal framework outlined in title 44, chapter 11, article 3.1 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, the committee aims to provide insights that could lead to enhanced regulations and penalties tailored to better deter theft. The findings and recommendations will be submitted to key state legislative figures, which may influence future legislative actions regarding scrap metal regulation.

Summary

Senate Bill 1128 establishes a study committee focused on addressing scrap metal theft in Arizona. This committee is composed of various stakeholders, including certified peace officers, registered scrap metal dealers, representatives from the telecommunications industry, and individuals affected by scrap metal theft. The bill mandates the committee to evaluate existing laws and practices concerning scrap metal to determine their effectiveness in deterring crime and the financial impact on the scrap metal industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1128 appears to be constructive, as the bill aims to tackle a pressing issue affecting both the scrap metal industry and public safety. The collaborative nature of the committee, which includes various stakeholders, suggests an effort to create a balanced approach to addressing concerns around theft while considering the interests of those in the scrap metal trade.

Contention

While the bill does not seem to face significant opposition, there may be underlying concerns about the focus and effectiveness of the regulatory measures recommended by the study committee. The potential for differing views on how to best balance regulations without stifling the scrap metal industry or failing to adequately address theft could lead to future debates among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1450

Study committee; scrap metal theft

AZ SB1057

Marijuana; rural opportunity initiative

AZ SB1713

Marijuana; dual licensees; rural communities

AZ SB1105

Medical marijuana dispensaries; location

AZ HB2179

Marijuana; advertising; restrictions

AZ HB2879

County committee; vacancy; precinct committeeman

AZ SB1716

Medical marijuana; invalidity; exception

AZ HB2332

Postpartum health; education; advisory committee

AZ SB1230

Marijuana; clinical research trials

AZ SB1711

AHCCCS; obesity treatment; study committee

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