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AZ HB2106
Bill
Status
3/25/2022
Primary Sponsor
Leo Biasiucci
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AI Summary
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Makes it unlawful to intentionally disclose an image of another identifiable person who is depicted in a state of nudity or engaged in specific sexual activities if the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy and the disclosure is intended to harm, harass, intimidate, threaten or coerce.
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Establishes that sending an image to another person electronically does not, by itself, remove the person's reasonable expectation of privacy for that image.
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Creates exceptions for reporting unlawful conduct, lawful law enforcement and legal proceedings, voluntary public exposure, interactive computer services hosting third-party content, and disclosures made with the depicted person's consent.
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Classifies violations as class 5 felony, class 4 felony if disclosed by electronic means, or class 1 misdemeanor if threatening to disclose without actually disclosing.
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Defines key terms including "disclose," "disclosed by electronic means," "harm," "image," "reasonable expectation of privacy," "specific sexual activities," and "state of nudity."
Legislative Description
Unlawful disclosure; images; definitions
Criminal Code - Title 13
Last Action
Chapter 65
3/25/2022