ARIZONA STATE SENATE
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session
criminal justice data collection
Purpose
Requires the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) to require all superior court probation departments in Arizona to submit outlined identifying and conviction information to ACJC for each person in Arizona who is in violation of a federal immigration law, convicted of a misdemeanor or felony offense and placed on supervised probation.
Background
ACJC is designated as the central collection point for criminal justice data collection and may require, unless prohibited by federal or state law, any state or local criminal justice agency to submit any necessary information that is currently collected and readily reportable by the agency at the time of the request (A.R.S. § 41-2408). Criminal justice agency means either: 1) any court with criminal or equivalent jurisdiction; or 2) a government agency that is authorized to perform the administration of criminal justice and that allocates more than 50 percent of the agency's annual budget to the administration of criminal justice (A.R.S. § 41-1750).
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation.
Provisions
1. Requires ACJC, unless prohibited by federal or state law, to require all superior court probation departments in Arizona to submit to ACJC, for each person in Arizona who is in violation of a federal immigration law, convicted of a misdemeanor or felony offense and placed on supervised probation:
a) the person's name;
b) the crime of which the person is convicted;
c) the date of the conviction;
d) the sentence imposed; and
e) a photograph of the person and the person's height and weight, if readily available.
2. Requires ACJC to make the outlined information available to the public on ACJC's website.
3. Specifies that ACJC is not authorized to require state or local criminal justice agencies to collect or maintain any new data collection that is not required by statute.
4. Makes technical and conforming changes.
5. Becomes effective on the general effective date.
House Action
JUD 2/16/22 DPA 5-4-0-1
3rd Read 2/23/22 32-27-1
Prepared by Senate Research
March 8, 2022
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