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AZ HB2421

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/23/2013

Primary Sponsor

Sonny Borrelli

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Origin

House of Representatives

Fifty-first Legislature - First Regular Session (2013)

AI Summary

  • Extends privacy protections for residential addresses and telephone numbers to spouses of peace officers across multiple public records systems (county recorder, assessor, treasurer, voter registration, and department of transportation).

  • Allows spouses of peace officers to request confidentiality without needing to provide position and job description information, matching the exemption already granted to peace officers themselves.

  • Adds "spouse of a peace officer" to the definition of "eligible person" in sections 11-483, 11-484, 16-153, 28-454, 39-123, and 39-124 of Arizona Revised Statutes.

  • Maintains the existing five-year protection period for sealed or redacted records, with automatic removal and notice requirements before expiration.

  • Makes unlawful disclosure of a spouse's home address or telephone number by government employees a Class 6 felony when done with intent to hinder investigation or cause physical injury or property damage.

Legislative Description

Identifying information; peace officers; spouses

Last Action

Referred to House PSMRA Committee

1/24/2013

Full Bill Text

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