Military Affairs Commission Establishment
Summary
Arizona SB1618 establishes a Military Affairs Commission to advise on matters affecting military installations, veterans services, and defense-related issues within the state. The commission will provide recommendations to the Governor and Legislature on military affairs policy. The bill represents routine state government organization.
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Arizona SB1618 creates a Military Affairs Commission within state government. The commission is tasked with studying and making recommendations on issues affecting military installations, defense contracts, and veteran services in Arizona. The specific composition, powers, and duties of the commission are established by the legislation.
Compliance officers should monitor implementation of this new commission structure. State agencies and military installations operating in Arizona may be required to coordinate with the commission on relevant matters. No specific compliance deadlines or penalties are specified in this legislative action.
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