Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1703

Caption

ESAs; parental notification; waived rights

Impact

One significant alteration introduced by SB1703 is the establishment of an independent evaluation process for determining student eligibility for educational therapies and services. This can impact students requiring specialized education, with a stipulation that eligible students may obtain evaluations through county-approved independent parties if the Arizona Department of Education does not have a contract in place with such evaluators. This reform is likely to accelerate access to necessary educational resources while ensuring that funds are utilized for their intended purposes while complying with program guidelines.

Summary

SB1703 proposes amendments to Section 15-2403 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically concerning Arizona empowerment scholarship accounts. The bill enhances the management and auditing of these accounts, allowing the state treasurer to engage private financial management firms while requiring annual audits to ensure compliance with all relevant laws. Additionally, random audits will be instituted to ascertain adherence to the programs governing these scholarship accounts. A critical aspect of the legislation is aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability in the use of provided funds by instituting risk-based auditing procedures, thus enhancing oversight of the funds allocated for educational purposes.

Contention

Debate around SB1703 may center on issues of parental notification and rights, particularly as the bill establishes mechanisms for account suspension if parents or students misuse funds. The potential for stringent repercussions for mismanagement could provoke resistance from advocates who argue that this may disproportionately affect families and potentially remove educational resources rather than facilitate access. Furthermore, the bill's requirement for transparency and the possibility of referring cases of fraud to the attorney general adds a layer of tension to the ongoing dialogue regarding education funding and parent rights in the management of these funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1644

ESAs; parental notification; waived rights

AZ HB2935

ESAs; waived rights; notice; posting

AZ SCR1021

Ratification; equal rights amendment.

AZ SB1417

ESAs; contract renewal; account closure

AZ SB1429

Contraception; rights; limits.

AZ SB1645

ESAs; children with disabilities; requirements

AZ SB1642

ESAs; allowable expenses; requirements

AZ SB1639

ESAs; children with disabilities; evaluations

AZ SB1139

ESAs; qualified schools; personnel qualifications

AZ HB2888

ESAs; authorized expenses; special education

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FL S1318

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AR HB1512

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AZ HB2832

STOs; ESAs; student eligibility

AZ HB2616

Public service scholarship fund