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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESFifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session |
House: LARA DP 9-0-0-0 |
HB2145: dude ranches; historical markers
Sponsor: Representative Dunn, LD 25
Caucus & COW
Overview
Requires the Arizona Historical Society to use Permanent Arizona Historical Society Revolving Fund monies to issue historical markers to dude ranches in the Arizona Dude Ranch Heritage Trail Program and appropriates $75,000 from the state General Fund (GF) to the society for this purpose.
History
Arizona State Parks Board
The Arizona State Parks Board selects, acquires, preserves, establishes and maintains areas of natural features, scenic beauty, historical and scientific interest and zoos and botanical gardens for public education and recreation (A.R.S. § 41-511.03). The Governor appoints the State Historic Preservation Officer to the board to administer the state historic preservation program and help maintain historical places in Arizona (A.R.S. §§ 41-511.02 and 41-511.04).
Arizona Historical Society
The Arizona Historical Society maintains books, maps, papers, materials, narratives of historical events, data, historical and scientific reports and facilities to investigate historical, scientific, social, educational and literary subjects related to the history of Arizona and the west (A.R.S. § 41-823). The Permanent Arizona Historical Society Revolving Fund consists of monies received by the society from operating gift shops, book shops, food service facilities as well as admissions to the society's facilities. Monies are used for enhancing the society's programs and operating or improving its facilities (A.R.S. § 41-826).
Arizona Dude Ranch Historical Trail Program
The Arizona Dude Ranch Historical Trail Program was established in 2022 to serve as a guide to working dude ranches in Arizona (Laws 2022, Chapter 203). The Arizona State Parks Board, which operates this program, will designate a dude ranch for inclusion if it:
1) Has been in business for at least 25 years;
2) Comprises at least 1,000 contiguous acres consisting of private or leased property adjacent to the ranch's headquarters or public land subject to a riding permit;
3) Provides recreational activities including horseback riding, hiking, biking or a working cattle ranch experience;
4) Has an organized and supervised horse program with at least as many horses on the property as guest accommodations;
5) Uses at least one permanent structure with running water, sewage disposal and a kitchen;
6) Provides guests with three meals a day as part of the ranch's primary package; and
7) Includes the title "ranch" or "rancho" in its name.
Dude ranch owners must apply to the ASPB to be designated for inclusion in the program. The Arizona State Parks Board and the largest dude ranch or guest ranch association in the state are jointly responsible for developing signage that ranches may use to identify and promote their designation. Applicants are responsible for the costs of designing and producing these plaques (A.R.S. § 41-867).
Provisions
1. Authorizes Permanent Arizona Historical Society Revolving Fund monies to be used to issue historical markers for dude ranches included in the Arizona Dude Ranch Heritage Trail Program. (Sec. 1)
2. Allows the Permanent Arizona Historical Society Revolving Fund to receive gifts, grants, donations and contributions. (Sec. 1)
3. Appropriates $75,000 from the state GF to the Arizona Historical Society in FY 2024 to issue historical markers to qualifying dude ranches and exempts this appropriation from lapsing. (Sec. 3)
4. Directs the Arizona Historical Society, in cooperation with the Arizona State Parks Board and the largest dude ranch or guest ranch association in the state, to issue historical markers within two years of when a dude ranch in the Arizona Dude Ranch Heritage Trail Program requests it. (Sec. 2)
5. Makes technical changes and conforming changes. (Sec. 1)
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