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AZ HB2073
Bill
Status
3/24/2021
Primary Sponsor
Franklin Pratt
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HB2073 Summary
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Expands the definition of "eligible person" across multiple statutes to include hearing officers (appointed pursuant to section 28-1553), members of the commission on appellate court appointments, and victims of domestic violence or stalking protected under orders of protection or injunction against harassment
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Adds protections allowing eligible persons to request confidentiality of their identifying information (home address, phone number) from county recorder, county assessor, county treasurer, and department of transportation records, with requests reviewed by presiding judges and granted for five-year periods
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Modifies campaign finance reporting requirements to allow persons whose residential addresses are protected under section 16-153 to provide alternate mailing addresses instead of residential addresses
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Updates definitions of "prosecutor" throughout to include current or former prosecutors and expands "judge" definitions to include immigration court judges in multiple statutory sections
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Clarifies that peace officers with approved confidentiality orders cannot have their photographs released by the department of transportation or law enforcement agencies, with limited exceptions for newsworthy events and officer identification purposes
Legislative Description
Records; confidentiality; eligible individuals
Counties
Last Action
Chapter 96
3/24/2021