Assigned to GOV & ATT                                                                                                       FOR COMMITTEE

 


 

 

 


ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Fifty-Seventh Legislature, Second Regular Session

 

FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2165

 

veterans; state park fees; exemption

Purpose

Exempts a veteran or a member of the U.S. military, National Guard or a reserve unit in Arizona from Arizona State Parks admission fees.

Background

The Arizona State Parks Board (ASPB) is responsible for managing the state parks system and may levy and collect reasonable fees or other charges for the use of privileges provided under the jurisdiction of the ASPB. The ASPB manages the State Park Revenue Fund which consists of: 1) park merchandise revenue; 2) monies appropriated by the Legislature; 3) gifts and donations; 4) all monies derived from state park user fees, concession fees and other revenue generating activities; 5) surcharges on park reservations; and 6) the sale of park assets (A.R.S. §§ 41-511.05 and 41-511.21).

Arizona State Parks offers day use discounts to retired or active-duty service members and veterans with a service-connected disability. All retired or active-duty service members and veterans with a service-connected disability rated at less than 100 percent receive 50 percent off a day-use entrance pass. A veteran with a service-connected disability whose disability rating is 100 percent receives a 100 percent free day-use pass (Arizona State Parks).

There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation. However, if exempting veterans from state park admission fees results in a change to the amount of monies derived from state park fees, there may be a fiscal impact to the State Park Revenue Fund.

Provisions

1.   Exempts a person who is a veteran or a member of the U.S. military, National Guard or a reserve unit in Arizona from admission fees for all state parks.

2.   Includes, in the exemption from admission fees for all state parks, all passengers in the same personal vehicle as the veteran for sites that charge per vehicle or the veteran and up to three people for sites that charge per person.

3.   Requires the veteran, to be exempt from any admission fees, to present the veteran's:

a)   military identification card;

b)   driver license with veteran designation; or

c)   U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs identification card.

4.   Makes technical changes.

5.   Becomes effective on the general effective date.

House Action

FMAE             1/28/26      DPA    6-0-0-1

3rd Read          3/9/26                    52-0-7-0-1

Prepared by Senate Research

March 22, 2026

AN/ci