Arizona Revised Statutes

Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 19-111.01 (2026)

Text review; legislative council; recommendations

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19-111.01. Text review; legislative council; recommendations

A. At any time after a person or organization submits an application for initiative petition or referendum petition for a proposed law or constitutional amendment, a political committee that intends to support the measure or a political committee that intends to oppose the measure may submit a copy of the text of the proposed law, referral or constitutional amendment to the director of the legislative council.

B. No later than thirty days after receipt of the text of the measure, the legislative council staff shall review the proposed measure. The legislative council staff shall limit its consideration to errors in the drafting of the measure, confusing, conflicting or inconsistent provisions within the measure and conflicts with other state laws and federal law and shall consider and may prepare recommendations to improve the text of the proposed measure.

C. The person or organization proposing the law or constitutional amendment may accept, modify or reject any recommendations made by the legislative council staff regarding the text of the measure solely in its discretion.

 

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2018–2018 · leading case: Jaime Molera v. reagan/invest in Educ., 428 P.3d 490 (Ariz. 2018).
Jaime Molera v. reagan/invest in Educ., 428 P.3d 490 (Ariz. 2018). · cites it 21× “¶19 Apparently recognizing the hazards inherent in initiative drafting, the legislature enacted A.R.S. § 19-111.01, which provides that upon filing an application for an initiative petition and a statement of organization, a political committee may submit a copy of the proposed…”
Jaime Molera v. reagan/invest in Educ. (Ariz. 2018). · cites it 10× “¶19 Apparently recognizing the hazards inherent in initiative drafting, the legislature enacted A.R.S. § 19-111.01, which provides that upon filing an application for an initiative petition and a statement of organization, a political committee may submit a copy of the proposed…”
— Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 19-111.01(B) — 2 cases
Jaime Molera v. reagan/invest in Educ., 428 P.3d 490 (Ariz. 2018). “¶19 Apparently recognizing the hazards inherent in initiative drafting, the legislature enacted A.R.S. § 19-111.01, which provides that upon filing an application for an initiative petition and a statement of organization, a political committee may submit a copy of the proposed…”
Jaime Molera v. reagan/invest in Educ. (Ariz. 2018). “¶19 Apparently recognizing the hazards inherent in initiative drafting, the legislature enacted A.R.S. § 19-111.01, which provides that upon filing an application for an initiative petition and a statement of organization, a political committee may submit a copy of the proposed…”
— Ariz. Rev. Stat. § 19-111.01(C) — 2 cases
Jaime Molera v. reagan/invest in Educ., 428 P.3d 490 (Ariz. 2018). “¶19 Apparently recognizing the hazards inherent in initiative drafting, the legislature enacted A.R.S. § 19-111.01, which provides that upon filing an application for an initiative petition and a statement of organization, a political committee may submit a copy of the proposed…”
Jaime Molera v. reagan/invest in Educ. (Ariz. 2018). “¶19 Apparently recognizing the hazards inherent in initiative drafting, the legislature enacted A.R.S. § 19-111.01, which provides that upon filing an application for an initiative petition and a statement of organization, a political committee may submit a copy of the proposed…”
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