Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1353

Caption

monitoring program; fish contaminants; appropriation

Impact

One of the significant impacts of SB1353 is the systematic approach to monitoring water quality and fish health across the state. The proposed program will require collaboration between multiple agencies, including the Arizona Game and Fish Department and the United States Environmental Protection Agency. Through regular sampling and analysis, especially in urban areas where contamination risks may be heightened, the bill aims to protect public health while promoting recreational fishing activities. It highlights the state's commitment to safeguarding its natural resources and the health of its citizens.

Summary

SB1353 establishes a comprehensive fish contaminant monitoring program in Arizona aimed at evaluating and reporting on the levels of pesticides, metals, and other harmful contaminants in sport fish. The bill tasks the Department of Environmental Quality with developing this program, which will conduct regular monitoring and health assessments on fish caught by recreational anglers. The intent behind this legislation is to ensure the safety and health of the public by providing clear information about potential health risks related to fish consumption.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1353 emerge from concerns regarding funding and the adequacy of the monitoring protocols. While an appropriation of $500,000 from the state general fund is designated for this program, critics may question whether this amount is sufficient to implement the comprehensive assessments the bill outlines. Furthermore, discussions may arise around the balance between recreational fishing opportunities and the environmental health of water bodies, specifically concerning the monitoring standards that will be established and maintained. These aspects indicate the complexities involved in legislating environmental health initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1421

Monitoring program; fish contaminants; appropriation

AZ SB1356

Group home monitoring program

AZ HB2911

Appropriations; DCS; healthy families program

AZ SB1623

Appropriations; graduate medical education program

AZ HB2816

Appropriations; DES; developmental disabilities program

AZ SB1084

Adult education programs; revisions; appropriation

AZ HB2397

Appropriation; robotics program

AZ HB2392

Appropriation; summer youth program

AZ HB2385

Produce incentive program; appropriation

AZ HB2395

Appropriation; White Mountain fire program

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HI HCR28

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