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AZ SB1662
Bill
Status
3/10/2026
Primary Sponsor
Shawnna Bolick
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AI Summary
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Requires probation conditions to be "reasonably necessary," individually determined, and narrowly tailored to assist defendants in leading law-abiding lives, protect public safety, and promote rehabilitation
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Mandates that probation conditions be informed by a validated risk assessment tool evaluating the defendant's criminogenic risk and needs
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Requires courts or probation officers to consider waiving standard probation conditions that are not reasonably necessary and to ensure special conditions are supported by the record before imposing them
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Amends cross-references in related statutes (sections 13-903, 13-917, and 13-924) to reflect the reorganized subsection structure in the primary probation statute
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Changes the original bill title from "probation supervision; least restrictive conditions" to "probation supervision; reasonably necessary conditions"
Legislative Description
Probation supervision; reasonably necessary conditions
Probation
Last Action
Assigned to House RULES Committee
3/16/2026