This bill proposes to amend the Arizona Revised Statutes by adding a new section, 1-323, which designates April 30 of each year as "Arizona Jazz Day." This new observance aims to recognize the historical and cultural significance of jazz music, while also promoting music education and encouraging statewide participation in events that celebrate International Jazz Day.

Importantly, the bill clarifies that Arizona Jazz Day is not a legal holiday, meaning that it does not affect work or school schedules. The bill does not delete any existing statutes but rather adds new language to enhance the recognition of jazz music's impact on American and Arizona heritage.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 1-323