SCR1002 is a resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Arizona that, if approved by voters, would constitutionally prohibit the imposition of any tax or fee based on vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by a person in a motor vehicle. Additionally, it would ban any rule or law that monitors or limits the vehicle miles traveled, except in cases where the person has voluntarily consented to such monitoring or limitation, or where an interstate agreement is in place to administer the payment or reporting of fuel taxes or registration fees for commercial vehicles operating in more than one state.

The resolution specifies that the prohibition would apply to the state and any county, city, town, municipal corporation, or other political subdivision of the state. The Secretary of State is required to submit the proposition to the voters at the next general election, and if approved, the amendment would become effective upon proclamation by the Governor. There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation. The resolution includes amendments that clarify the voluntary consent exception and the exemption for interstate agreements, as well as making conforming changes.