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AZ SB1240
Bill
Status
3/3/2026
Primary Sponsor
Janae Shamp
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AI Summary
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Modifies the calculation of probation success incentive payments by excluding probationers convicted of dangerous crimes against children as defined in section 13-705 from the baseline calculations
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Changes the baseline probation failure rate calculation to use the average of fiscal years 2007-2008, 2014-2015, and 2018-2019 instead of a single baseline period
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Counties receive 50% of the marginal cost of incarceration for each probationer successfully prevented from entering prison compared to county-specific baselines, while a statewide grant pool receives 25% of the marginal cost
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Probation success incentive funds must be used for evidence-based supervision practices, rehabilitation programs, intermediate sanctions, probation officer training, and recidivism reduction efforts
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Counties may retain up to 15% of allocated incentive monies for administrative and data collection purposes
Legislative Description
Probation success incentive payments; calculation
Definitions
Last Action
House read second time
3/10/2026