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AZ HB2130
Bill
Status
4/20/2021
Primary Sponsor
Walter Blackman
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AI Summary
HB2130 Summary
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Redefines "intensive probation" to emphasize individualized intervention for appropriate persons rather than solely focusing on restitution payment.
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Establishes that courts may only grant intensive probation to persons with high risk and high need who are eligible for probation.
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Modifies intensive probation conditions to require employment, student status, or community restitution work; payment of restitution, probation fees of at least $75, and other monetary obligations; and compliance with court-imposed conditions.
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Removes previous requirements for establishing approved residence, remaining at residence except for specific purposes, drug/alcohol testing, and performing 40 monthly hours of community restitution.
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Clarifies court authority to modify intensive probation supervision levels, allows adult probation officers to periodically examine risk and needs, and requires notification of parties and victims of substantial modifications affecting victim contact or safety.
Legislative Description
Intensive probation; requirements; modification
Requirements
Last Action
Chapter 256
4/20/2021