Assigned to JUD FOR COMMITTEE ARIZONA STATE SENATE Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2116 probation credits; work time credit Purpose Allows a court, on recommendation from a probation officer, to reduce a probationer's supervised probation period by 30 days for every 30 days that a probationer is engaged in eligible employment. Background If a person has been convicted of an offense that is eligible for probation, the court may suspend the imposition or execution of sentence and must immediately place the person on intensive, supervised or unsupervised probation. The court may terminate a period of probation early if the ends of justice will be served and the conduct of the defendant warrants it (A.R.S. § 13-901). Unless otherwise specified, periods of probation are determined by the classification of the offense as follows: 1) one year for a class 3 misdemeanor; 2) two years for a class 2 misdemeanor; 3) three years for a class 1 misdemeanor or a class 5 or 6 felony; 5) four years for a class 4 felony; 6) five years for a class 3 felony; or 7) seven years for a class 2 felony. Longer terms of probation, including lifetime probation, may be imposed for certain offenses (A.R.S. § 13-902). The court may adjust the period of supervised probation for earned time credit that equals 20 days for every 30 days that a probationer: 1) exhibits positive progression toward the goals and treatment of the probationer's case plan; 2) is current on payments for court ordered restitution and is in compliance with all other nonmonetary obligations; and 3) is current in completing community restitution. Earned time credit for probation does not apply to a probationer who is: 1) on lifetime probation; 2) on probation for a class 2 or 3 felony; 3) on probation exclusively for a misdemeanor; or 4) required to register as a sex offender (A.R.S. § 13-924). There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation. Provisions 1. Allows an eligible probationer to receive work time credit toward a period of probation that equals 30 days for every 30 days that a probationer is engaged in eligible employment. 2. Requires a probationer to provide supporting documentation to the supervising probation officer within 5 business days after completing 30 days of eligible employment. 3. Requires a supervising probation officer to verify the probationer's employment through the supporting documentation that is provided by the probationer or by any other means that the court determines is necessary to verify the work. FACT SHEET H.B. 2116 Page 2 4. Requires the probation officer to document any request for work time credit that is denied. 5. Allows probation work time credit to be revoked if the probationer is found to be in violation of a condition of probation. 6. Defines eligible employment as any occupation or combination of occupations for which a person can provide supporting documentation verifying at least 130 wage-earning hours in any 30-day period. 7. Defines supporting documentation as an employment record, pay stub, employment letter, contract or other reliable means of verifying employment. 8. Makes technical and conforming changes. 9. Becomes effective on the general effective date. House Action JUD 2/16/22 DP 10-0-0-0 3 rd Read 2/24/22 58-0-2 Prepared by Senate Research March 15, 2022 ZD/sr