SB1683

Landownership; foreign adversary; prohibition

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Arizona SB1683 prohibits foreign adversaries from owning or leasing land in Arizona.

Arizona SB1683 amends state law to prohibit foreign adversary nations and agents from owning, leasing, or acquiring any interest in real property within the state. This includes any transaction designed to evade these restrictions. Violations may result in the divestiture of property interests and fines. The attorney general is tasked with enforcement, and certain entities must report suspected violations to federal and state authorities. The act is considered an emergency measure necessary for public safety.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

21 Yea

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8 Nay

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1 Not Voting

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Calendar

Mar 30

1:00 PM

House Rules

Mar 23

2:00 PM

House Land, Agriculture & Rural Affairs

History

Jun 22

Senate

Governor Signed

Jun 22

Senate

Chapter 240

Jun 12

Senate

Senate Conference Committee recommended