Bill Text: AZ HB2633 | 2014 | Fifty-first Legislature 2nd Regular | Engrossed


Bill Title: Personal property exemptions; motor vehicle

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2014-03-18 - Referred to Senate TRANS Committee [HB2633 Detail]

Download: Arizona-2014-HB2633-Engrossed.html

 

 

 

House Engrossed

 

 

 

State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Fifty-first Legislature

Second Regular Session

2014

 

 

HOUSE BILL 2633

 

 

 

AN ACT

 

amending section 33-1125, Arizona Revised Statutes; relating to personal property exemptions.

 

 

(TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)

 


Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1.  Section 33-1125, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended to read:

START_STATUTE33-1125.  Personal items

The following property of a debtor used primarily for personal, family or household purposes shall be exempt from process:

1.  All wearing apparel not in excess of a fair market value of five hundred dollars.

2.  All musical instruments provided for the debtor's individual or family use not in excess of an aggregate fair market value of four hundred dollars.

3.  Domestic pets, horses, milk cows and poultry not in excess of an aggregate fair market value of eight hundred dollars.

4.  All engagement and wedding rings not in excess of an aggregate fair market value of two thousand dollars.

5.  The library of a debtor, including books, manuals, published materials and personal documents not in excess of an aggregate fair market value of two hundred fifty dollars.

6.  One watch not in excess of a fair market value of one hundred fifty dollars.

7.  One typewriter, one computer, one bicycle, one sewing machine, a family bible, a lot in any burial ground, one shotgun or one rifle or one pistol, not in excess of an aggregate fair market value of one thousand dollars.

8.  Equity in one motor vehicle not in excess of six thousand dollars.  If the debtor or debtor's dependent is physically disabled and the motor vehicle is necessary to accommodate the disability, the equity in the motor vehicle shall not exceed twelve thousand dollars.  The use or ownership of a license plate or removable windshield placard bearing the international symbol of access does not presumptively demonstrate that the person is physically disabled.

9.  Professionally prescribed prostheses for the debtor or a dependent of the debtor, including a wheelchair. END_STATUTE

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