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AZ SB1110
Bill
Status
3/3/2026
Primary Sponsor
Kevin Payne
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AI Summary
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Establishes a home confinement program allowing eligible inmates to serve the final portion of their sentence under electronic monitoring surveillance at home rather than in prison
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Inmates must have served at least one year of their sentence, be within 18 months of release, and be convicted of specific non-violent offenses including burglary, theft, forgery, or class 4-6 felonies related to drugs or fraud
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Excludes inmates previously convicted of dangerous crimes against children, serious offenses, violent or aggravated felonies, or those with violent disciplinary infractions during their current imprisonment
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Requires victim notification and opportunity for input before approving home confinement, with the department reviewing victim feedback within 20 days
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Phases in eligibility: inmates with 6 months remaining starting December 31, 2026; 12 months remaining starting March 31, 2027; and 18 months remaining starting June 30, 2027
Legislative Description
Home confinement; eligibility; electronic monitoring.
Fees
Last Action
House read second time
3/10/2026