The resolution addresses the regulation of short-term and vacation rentals in Arizona, proposing to repeal and amend specific sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes to create a clearer legal framework. It aims to protect property owners' rights by ensuring they receive just compensation if new regulations negatively impact their property values. The measure will be presented to voters for approval in the next general election, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to managing short-term rentals while safeguarding property rights.

Additionally, the resolution includes provisions for the confidentiality and disclosure of taxpayer information, particularly concerning the enforcement of statutes related to Indian tribes and health care organizations. It establishes that online lodging operators must have a valid transaction privilege tax license and display it in their advertisements, with penalties for non-compliance. The resolution also clarifies definitions related to lodging accommodations and mandates that any information from online lodging marketplaces cannot be disclosed without written consent, reinforcing the importance of protecting personal data while ensuring transparency in tax administration.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 9-500.39, 11-269.17, 12-1134, 42-2003, 42-5042, 42-5070, 42-12001, 43-302, 4-101, 42-2002, 42-1101, 42-12006, 43-1083.03, 43-1164.04, 41-1512, 41-1517, 41-1519, 43-1082, 43-1165, 32-1164, 12-821.01, 36-2806, 5-401, 42-1124, 42-3401, 42-6002, 42-5029, 43-221, 42-2001, 42-1122, 46-291, 42-5031, 44-7101, 44-7111, 42-1103.02, 42-1125.01, 43-419, 42-5001, 42-5032.02, 42-5076