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AZ HB2599
Bill
Status
1/20/2026
Primary Sponsor
Aaron Marquez
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AI Summary
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Requires Arizona law enforcement officers who determine a Military Protective Order (MPO) has been violated to notify the agency that entered the order into the National Crime Information Center database
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Applies to Military Protective Orders issued under 10 U.S.C. Section 1567 by commanding officers of the U.S. Armed Forces or any state's National Guard against persons under their command
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Mandates notification when an officer has probable cause to believe a member of the armed forces has violated their MPO within Arizona
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Defines the National Crime Information Center as the federal criminal records database used by law enforcement to track stolen property, wanted persons, domestic violence protection orders, criminal histories, and sex offender registry information
Legislative Description
Law enforcement; military protective orders
Last Action
House read second time
1/21/2026