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ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Forty-seventh Legislature, Second Regular Session

 

AMENDED

FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1211

 

industrial development bonds, review exception.

 

Purpose

 

            Allows any state agency or industrial development authority involved in the review of bond issuances to cooperate in the review of the project if it is for a nonprofit nursing home, rest home, skilled nursing facility or life care facility. 

 

Background

           

            Legislation enacted in 1968 authorized municipalities and counties to cause the formation of industrial development authorities (IDAs).   This legislation provided that IDAs, which are incorporated as Arizona nonprofit corporations, are political subdivisions of the state and authorized IDAs to issue revenue bonds and to use the proceeds from the sale of the bonds to finance certain types of projects. 

 

            The Arizona Department of Housing (ADOH) is required to review and approve IDA bond issuances for multifamily residential rental projects, sanitariums, clinics, medical hotels, rest homes, nursing homes, skilled nursing facilities and life care facilities.  The review considers the following:

 

            ADOH is required to either approve or disapprove the project no later than 30 days after a request for an approval.  If the project is approved, the IDA may issue the bonds described in the approval request.

 

            S.B. 1211 allows agencies to cooperate in the review process of bond issuances if it is for nonprofit nursing homes, rest homes, skilled nursing facilities or life care facilities.

 

            There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this measure.

 


Provisions 

 

1.      Allows an IDA, the ADOH and any other state agency responsible for the review of bond issuances for the financing of a nonprofit nursing home, rest home, skilled nursing facility or life care facility to cooperate in the review process in the following manner:

a)      An IDA or any agency charged with the review of the project may defer in whole or part to the substantially similar review work on the project done by any other sate agency or IDA.

b)      An IDA or any agency charged with the review of the project may enter into an intergovernmental agreement with other state agencies involved in the review process in order to consolidate the review.

 

2.      Requires state agencies, to the extent practicable, to schedule their reviews in a way that minimizes the overall review of the project.

 

3.      Becomes effective on the general effective date.

 

Amendments Adopted by Committee

 

1.      Eliminates the exemption from the ADOH approval process for the specified projects.

 

2.      Allows an IDA, ADOH, and other state agencies to cooperate on the review process.

 

Senate Action

 

CED                2/15/06     DPA     7-0-1

 

Prepared by Senate Research

February 17, 2006

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