HB2811 is a budget reconciliation bill (BRB) that implements changes related to amusements for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 state budget in Arizona. The bill includes provisions that require the Arizona Department of Gaming (ADG) to collect an additional regulatory assessment from commercial racing permittees and to issue refunds for event wagering operator license application fees for certain Indian tribes. It also adjusts the balance cap for the Exposition and State Fair Board Permanent Revolving Fund specifically for the period surrounding the 2023 Arizona State Fair.

The bill's provisions are as follows: 1) ADG must collect a 0.5 percent regulatory assessment from commercial racing permittees in FY 2024; 2) ADG must issue refunds for event wagering operator license application fees for the Cocopah Indian Tribe, Colorado River Indian Tribe, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Yavapai-Apache Nation, White Mountain Apache Tribe, and Havasupai Tribe; 3) The increased balance cap of $400,000 for the Exposition and State Fair Board Permanent Revolving Fund applies to the period 15 days before and after the 2023 Arizona State Fair; 4) The bill becomes effective on the general effective date. The bill was signed by the Governor on May 11, 2023, and is now Chapter 134.