Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1701

Caption

Attorney general; counsel; fees

Impact

In terms of state law, SB1701 addresses both the professional obligations of the attorney general's office and the handling of public funds resulting from legal actions. By providing clarity on the conditions under which the attorney general and their assistants may engage in pro bono work, it seeks to enhance legal support for individuals and organizations that lack sufficient resources. Additionally, the bill explicitly explains how funds recovered through antitrust violations are to be allocated, ensuring a percentage is directed to the state's general fund.

Summary

SB1701 amends existing laws related to the role and responsibilities of the Arizona attorney general, particularly regarding qualifications, salary, and fees for legal counsel. One prominent change allows assistant attorneys general to represent clients pro bono under specific circumstances, emphasizing that such representation should not conflict with their official duties. The bill aims to expand the ability of attorney general staff to participate in providing legal assistance to underserved populations while maintaining a clear separation of their official responsibilities.

Contention

Despite its intent to clarify and broaden the capabilities of the attorney general's office, SB1701 may raise concerns regarding the balance between public obligation and private interests. Critics could argue that allowing assistant attorneys general to engage in pro bono work could lead to conflicts of interest, particularly if their work involves cases that may overlap with the state's interests. Furthermore, by stipulating how recovered funds are allocated, there may be debate over the equitable distribution of those funds, especially among local jurisdictions and special funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SCR1021

Ratification; equal rights amendment.

AZ SB1314

Continuation; ASDB

AZ SB1431

Fertility treatment; access.

AZ SB1430

Abortion reporting requirements; repeal.

AZ SB1388

Greenhouse gas programs; repeal prohibition

AZ SB1338

Interstate agreement; national popular vote

AZ SB1429

Contraception; rights; limits.

AZ SB1594

Public policy; wage contracts; repeal

AZ SB1428

Bleed control kits; school districts

AZ SB1382

Business relocation; notice; penalty

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