The proposed bill establishes a Technology Study Committee aimed at addressing issues related to assistive technology. It introduces new provisions that outline the composition of the committee, which will consist of 15 members appointed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, including representatives from various organizations and advocacy groups related to assistive technology. The committee is tasked with studying specific issues, analyzing emerging technologies, and identifying potential changes to better serve individuals with assistive technology needs. Additionally, it mandates that the committee meet twice a year and submit a report on its activities and recommendations by October 1, 2027.

The bill also includes a legislative intent and purpose statement, emphasizing the importance of assistive technology in promoting social inclusion and quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities. It specifies that committee members will not receive compensation, although certain members may be reimbursed for expenses. The section establishing the committee will be repealed after October 1, 2027. Overall, the bill aims to enhance awareness and access to assistive technology for all Arizonans.