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AZ SB1061
Bill
Status
5/8/2023
Primary Sponsor
Thomas Shope
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AI Summary
Senate Bill 1061 Summary
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Adds "public official" and "election officer" as eligible persons who can request confidentiality of property addresses held in trust, in addition to existing protections for peace officers, judges, prosecutors, and other government employees.
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Expands confidentiality protections across multiple state record systems: county recorder, county assessor, county treasurer, voter registration, Department of Transportation records, and personnel files.
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Allows public officials to request that the public address of any property held in trust by the official be withheld from public records maintained by county assessor, county recorder, county treasurer, and the Department of Transportation.
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Modifies definitions in Arizona Revised Statutes sections 11-483, 11-484, 13-2401, 16-153, 28-454, 39-123, and 39-124 to include "public official" (person elected or appointed to Congress, legislature, statewide office, or county, city, or town office) and "election officer" (employee holding an election officer's certificate).
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Maintains five-year duration for confidentiality orders with requirement that agencies notify affected individuals at least six months before expiration.
Legislative Description
Public officials; home addresses; confidentiality
Voter Registration
Last Action
Chapter 125
5/8/2023