Bill Amendment: AZ HB2359 | 2015 | Fifty-second Legislature 1st Regular

NOTE: For additional amemendments please see the Bill Drafting List
Bill Title: Liquor licenses; aggrieved parties; hearing

Status: 2015-03-25 - Senate Committee of the Whole action: Retained [HB2359 Detail]

Download: Arizona-2015-HB2359-SENATE_PROPOSED_AMENDMENT_Government_-_Strike_Everything.html

 

Fifty-second Legislature                                               Government

First Regular Session                                                   H.B. 2359

 

PROPOSED AMENDMENT

SENATE AMENDMENTS TO H.B. 2359

(Reference to House engrossed bill)

 


Strike everything after the enacting clause and insert:

"Section 1.  Title 4, chapter 2, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding section 4-201.02, to read:

START_STATUTE4-201.02.  Protest by Indian tribes of license application or transfer; definitions

A.  In addition to the protests allowed under sections 4‑201 and 4‑203, a tribal council or governing body of an Indian tribe may protest any license application or any transfer application if all of the following conditions exist:

1.  The license application or transfer application is for premises in a county with a population of two hundred thousand persons or less.

2.  The license application or transfer application is for premises located in an unincorporated area.

3.  The license application or transfer application is for premises located within three miles of tribal land.

4.  The license application or transfer application is for a bar license, a beer and wine bar license, a liquor store license or a beer and wine store license.

5.  The governing body of the Indian tribe has authorized the protest.

B.  For the purposes of this section:

1.  "Indian tribe" means any organized Indian nation, tribe or community that is recognized as an Indian tribe by the United States department of the interior.

2.  "Tribal land" means all lands that are held in trust by the United States within the limits of an area that is set aside by the United States for the exclusive use and occupancy of Indian tribes by treaty, statute or executive order, including land that is recognized as an Indian reservation by the United States department of the interior. END_STATUTE

Sec. 2.  Delayed repeal

Section 4‑201.02, Arizona Revised Statutes, is repealed from and after December 31, 2020."

Amend title to conform


 

 

SYLVIA ALLEN

 

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