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ARIZONA STATE SENATE

Fifty-Fifth Legislature, First Regular Session

 

FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2463

 

appropriation; DPS; school safety program

Purpose

            Renames the Public Safety Interoperability Fund as the Arizona School Safety Fund (Fund) and requires monies in the Fund to be used for a School Safety Pilot Program. Appropriates $2,500,000 from the state General Fund (state GF) in FY 2022 to the Fund.

Background

            The Public Safety Interoperability Fund is administered by the Department of Public Safety (DPS) and is subject to legislative appropriation. Monies in the Public Safety Interoperability Fund must be used for interoperable communication systems (A.R.S. § 41-1733). Currently, the Public Safety Interoperability Fund contains a $1,500,000 balance from a deposit made in FY 2020 (JLBC Baseline).

            The Joint Ad Hoc Committee on Statewide Emergency Communications adopted, on January 23, 2020, recommendations to establish a Public Safety Communications Advisory Commission (PSCC) to review, or require the Director of DPS to review, new technologies relating to the expansion of statewide emergency communications regarding school safety, both visual and audible, across the state and to report the findings to DPS by December 1, 2020. DPS is prohibited from moving forward on any request for proposal or solicitation pursuant to an existing statewide contract for goods and services before hearing a report from the PSCC. DPS or the PSCC may not expend more than $10,000,000 to expand the entire interoperability communication system.

            H.B. 2463 appropriates $2,500,000 from the state GF in FY 2022 to the Fund.

Provisions

1.   Renames the Public Safety Interoperability Fund as the Fund.

2.   Requires the State Treasurer, rather than DPS, to administer the Fund.

3.   Requires monies in the Fund to be distributed to the Maricopa County Sheriff to be used for a School Safety Pilot Program.

4.   Removes the requirement that Fund monies be used for interoperable communication systems.

5.   Requires the School Safety Pilot Program to:

a)   enable the countywide deployment of a secure, multimedia data communications system to public safety agencies and public schools;

b)   provide a communications solution environment that allows for specified capabilities;

c)   be capable of being deployed to end users on existing communications assets owned by participating entities;

d)   allow each participating entity to maintain discretionary real-time control of all communications assets owned or operated by the entity;

e)   encrypt all media communications; and

f) ensure student and staff privacy.

6.   Requires the Maricopa County Sheriff, by November 1 of each year, to submit a report to the Joint Legislative Budget Committee of all expenditures made for the School Safety Pilot Program in the preceding fiscal year.

7.   Terminates the School Safety Pilot Program on July 1, 2024.

8.   Appropriates $2,500,000 from the state GF in FY 2022 to the Fund and exempts the appropriation from lapsing.

9.   Makes a conforming change.

10.  Becomes effective on the general effective date.

House Action

MAPS             2/8/21        DPA        10-4-0-0

APPROP         2/10/21      DP           9-4-0-0

3rd Read          3/4/21                         39-20-1

Prepared by Senate Research

March 12, 2021

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