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AZ SB1366
Bill
Status
2/3/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kevin Payne
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AI Summary
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Creates a home confinement program for eligible inmates who have served at least one year and are within eighteen months of release, requiring electronic monitoring surveillance.
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Restricts eligibility to inmates convicted of non-violent felonies (class 4, 5, or 6 felonies in specified chapters) and excludes those with prior dangerous crimes against children convictions, violent disciplinary infractions, or previous home confinement participation.
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Requires the department to evaluate complete applications within ninety days and notify crime victims within ten days, allowing victims to provide feedback that constitutes the final portion of the application.
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Mandates inmate participation in gainful employment or education as a program requirement unless a disability prevents participation, with the department responsible for ensuring equitable access and providing application assistance.
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Allows the department to charge a monthly home confinement supervision fee and establishes a maximum officer-to-supervisee ratio of one corrections officer per one hundred participants in the program.
Legislative Description
Home confinement; eligibility; electronic monitoring
Fees
Last Action
Senate JUDE Committee action: Held, voting: (0-0-0-0)
2/12/2025