SB 1338
state; local public benefits; eligibility
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Bill overview
Senate Bill 1338 modifies Arizona law regarding eligibility requirements for state and local public benefits. It mandates that applicants provide documentation demonstrating lawful presence in the United States, including specific forms of identification. The bill also outlines ineligibility criteria for certain foreign nationals and establishes penalties for failing to report immigration law violations by state employees. Finally, it grants standing to residents to sue over violations of the bill’s provisions.
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