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AZ HB2492
Bill
Status
6/12/2023
Primary Sponsor
Kevin Payne
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AI Summary
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Amends Arizona Revised Statutes Section 13-3015 regarding emergency interception of communications when immediate danger of death or serious physical injury exists.
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Corrects grammatical subject-verb agreement by changing "determines" to "determine" when multiple prosecuting attorneys are authorized to approve emergency interceptions.
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Requires prosecutors to apply for judicial authorization within 48 hours of commencing emergency interception and include a summary of any communications already intercepted.
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Mandates that any intercepted communications without judicial authorization cannot be used as evidence if authorization is not obtained within 48 hours or is denied.
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Allows intercepted communications to be used as evidence against persons conducting unauthorized interceptions if they were not made in good faith reliance on emergency provisions.
Legislative Description
Technical correction; emergency interception
Technical Correction
Last Action
Assigned to House RULES Committee
6/12/2023