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AZ HB2326
Bill
Status
2/24/2022
Primary Sponsor
John Kavanagh
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AI Summary
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Designates the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission as the central collection point for criminal justice data from state and local criminal justice agencies.
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Authorizes the commission to require agencies to submit information currently collected and readily reportable, including compliance with existing statutory or federal reporting requirements, subject to a full commission vote.
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Requires all superior court probation departments to submit and make publicly available on the commission's website information about persons convicted of misdemeanor or felony offenses who are in violation of federal immigration law and placed on supervised probation, including name, crime, conviction date, sentence, and photograph/physical description if available.
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Prohibits the commission from requiring state or local agencies to collect or maintain new data beyond what is specified in the bill.
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Defines "criminal justice agency" using the same meaning prescribed in section 41-1750 of Arizona Revised Statutes.
Legislative Description
Criminal justice data collection
Criminal Justice
Last Action
Senate JUD Committee action: Do Pass Amended, voting: (5-3-0-0)
3/10/2022