Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1491

Caption

Air quality fee; rules; applicability

Impact

The passage of SB1491 would directly impact various existing state laws, particularly those that govern the environmental quality and vehicle registration processes. Funds raised through the air quality fees would be deposited into a dedicated air quality fund managed by the Department of Environmental Quality. This fund is expected to support a range of initiatives including air quality research, pollution monitoring, and programs aimed at achieving compliance with national air quality standards.

Summary

SB1491 aims to amend Section 49-551 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically relating to air quality fee structures associated with motor vehicle registration. The bill establishes an annual air quality fee of $1.50 that every person registering a motor vehicle must pay. Additionally, it imposes an extra fee of $10 on diesel-powered vehicles above a certain weight limit, pending waiver regulations from the EPA. The funds collected through these fees are earmarked for environmentally-related programs and research aimed at improving air quality and reducing emissions.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1491 may arise from the additional financial burden placed on vehicle owners, particularly those with diesel-powered vehicles. Critics could argue that the fees may disproportionately affect lower-income individuals and families who rely on such vehicles for their transportation needs. Furthermore, there may be discussions regarding the effectiveness and efficiency of the fund's allocated uses, as well as its impact on actual improvements in air quality. Proponents of the bill, on the other hand, may highlight the necessity of such fees for fostering better environmental standards and addressing public health concerns related to air pollution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1128

Air quality; causation; state boundaries

AZ HB2639

TPT; exemption; qualifying equipment; extension

AZ SB1706

State contracts; federal government; applicability

AZ HB2763

State contracts; federal government; applicability

AZ HCM2010

Air quality; ozone levels

AZ HB2104

Emissions; voluntary vehicle repair; timeline

AZ HB2041

Technical correction; air quality; parking

AZ HB2635

TPT; exemption; firearm storage devices

AZ HB2252

Vehicle emission standards; waiver; rules

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