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ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Fifty-Seventh Legislature, Second Regular Session

 

AMENDED

FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1075

 

foreign entities; land; legislative approval

Purpose

Prohibits land in Arizona from being conveyed to a foreign entity that is hostile to the United States without the Legislature's approval and requires a grantee's identification to be submitted to the Arizona Department of Real Estate (AZRE). Allows the Attorney General (AG) to bring an action against a person or entity for a knowing violation of the prohibition on conveying land or leasing land in Arizona and outlines civil penalties.

Background

The Arizona State Land Department (ASLD) administers all laws relating to lands owned by, belonging to or controlled by the state. A person over 18 years of age may purchase state land by submitting a verified written application to the ASLD. The ASLD may allow state lands to be sold, if the sale is not prohibited by law, upon receiving an application. The application must include the applicant's name, age, residence and the description of the land to be purchased. Corporations or associations not qualified to transact business in Arizona may not purchase, lease or sublease state lands (A.R.S. §§ 37-102; 37-231; 37-232; 37-233; and 37-240).

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

Provisions

1.   Prohibits land in Arizona, including state land, from being conveyed to a foreign entity that is hostile to the United States without majority approval from the Senate and House of Representatives.

2.   Prohibits the sale, lease or sublease of state lands to a hostile foreign entity without a majority approval from the Senate and House of Representatives.

3.   Requires a grantor and the grantor's agent to submit a valid form of the grantee's identification to the AZRE.

4.   Requires, if the grantee is not a natural person, the grantor and grantor's agent to submit valid identification of the grantee's agent and the grantee's name and principal place of business.

5.   Requires the grantor, the grantor's agent and the AZRE to maintain a copy of the grantee's identification, or if the grantee is not a natural person, the identification of the grantee's agent, and the grantee's name and principal place of business.

6.   Deems the grantee's identification as valid unless it can be determined on its face that the identification has expired.

7.   Allows the AG to bring an action against a person or entity that violates the outlined prohibitions relating to conveying land in Arizona.

8.   Requires the civil penalty to be $250,000 or 50 percent of the fair market value of the interest in real property that is the subject of the violation, whichever is greater.

9.   Classifies, as a class 1 misdemeanor, a knowing violation of the outlined land prohibitions except:

a)   if any portion of the land is located within 25 miles of a military installation or critical infrastructure, the person is guilty of a class 6 felony; or

b)   if the person knowingly acted as an agent of a foreign government or received compensation or direction from a foreign government, the person is guilty of a class 6 felony.

10.  Defines foreign entity as a foreign government, state-controlled enterprise of a foreign government or entity acting as an agent for a foreign government or state-controlled enterprise of a foreign government.

11.  Defines hostile as a foreign entity that is listed as a threat or a country of concern by the U.S. Director of National Intelligence or the U.S. Department of State.

12.  Defines valid identification as:

a)   any document that bears the photograph, name and address of the grantee or, if the grantee is not a natural person, the grantee's agent;

b)   an Arizona driver license;

c)   an Arizona nonoperating identification license;

d)   a tribal enrollment card or another form of tribal identification; or

e)   a U.S., state or local government-issued identification.

13.  Makes technical and conforming changes.

14.  Becomes effective on the general effective date.

Amendments Adopted by Committee

1.   Reinserts the prohibition on a corporation or association not qualified to transact business in Arizona leasing or subleasing state lands.

2.   Allows the AG to bring an action against a person or entity that violates the outlined prohibitions relating to land in Arizona.

3.   Outlines civil penalties for a violation of the outlined land prohibition.

4.   Makes technical and conforming changes.


Senate Action

FED       1/26/26        DPA        4-3-0

Prepared by Senate Research

February 9, 2026

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