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AZ SB1298
Bill
Status
5/11/2016
Primary Sponsor
Adam Driggs
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AI Summary
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Modifies probation requirements for juveniles by allowing court-approved activities to count toward intensive probation's 32-hour weekly requirement, including prosocial skill development and family relationship enhancement activities.
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Revises adult intensive probation conditions to allow offenders to satisfy requirements through a combination of employment and full-time student status rather than requiring one or the other exclusively.
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Allows full-time students, employed persons, or those in court-approved treatment programs to be exempted from or perform reduced hours of community restitution under adult intensive probation.
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Changes the requirement for weekly employer contact to weekly verification of employment status for adults on intensive probation.
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Permits individuals convicted or found guilty except insane before July 13, 2009 of dangerous crimes against children to petition the court to lift GPS or electronic monitoring requirements if they were not required to register as sex offenders and are not classified as level three offenders.
Legislative Description
Probation; juvenile; adult
Last Action
Chapter 158
5/11/2016