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AZ SCR1005
Concurrent Resolution
Status
1/13/2020
Primary Sponsor
David Livingston
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AI Summary
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Expands the definition of "public safety employees" protected under aggravated assault laws to include firefighters, emergency medical technicians, national guard members, and border patrol agents in addition to existing protections for peace officers and prosecutors.
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Extends protections for personal information on the internet to firefighters, emergency medical technicians, national guard members, border patrol agents, and correctional officers by making it unlawful to post their personal information if it poses an imminent and serious threat to their safety or their immediate family's safety.
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Adds firefighters and emergency medical technicians to the list of eligible persons who can request confidentiality of their voter registration records through court petition if they demonstrate danger to their safety.
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Adds firefighters and emergency medical technicians to the list of eligible persons who can request redaction of their identifying information from Arizona Department of Transportation records if they demonstrate danger to their safety or another person's safety.
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Requires submission of the measure to voters at the next general election for approval as a constitutional proposition.
Legislative Description
Public safety employees; records; assault
Records
Last Action
Senate read second time
1/14/2020