The proposed bill amends section 11-622 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which pertains to the process for submitting claims against a county. The key change in the bill is a grammatical correction to the language that describes how a person must present their claim to the county's board of supervisors. The current law requires the claim to be itemized and executed under penalties of perjury, stating the details of each item, including the date and amount, and affirming that the claim "is justly due." The new bill changes the word "is" to "are," so that the text will now read that the claim and each item of the claim "are justly due," thereby correcting the subject-verb agreement to accurately reflect the plurality of the items in the claim.
Statutes affected: Introduced Version: 11-622