Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2319 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 06/15/2022

                    Assigned to JUD 	AS PASSED BY COW 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2319 
 
law enforcement activity; recording prohibition 
Purpose 
Prohibits a person from knowingly making a video recording of a law enforcement activity 
within eight feet of the law enforcement activity, with certain exceptions. 
Background 
A person commits obstructing governmental operations if, by using or threatening to use 
violence or physical force, the person knowingly obstructs, impairs or hinders: 1) the performance 
of a governmental function by a public servant acting under color of the public servant's official 
authority; or 2) the enforcement of the penal law or the preservation of the peace by a peace officer 
acting under color of the peace officer's official authority. Obstructing government operations is a 
class 1 misdemeanor (A.R.S. § 13-2402). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Prohibits a person from knowingly making a video recording of a law enforcement activity 
within eight feet of where the law enforcement activity is occurring if:  
a) the person knows or reasonably should know where the law enforcement activity is 
occurring; and 
b) the person receives or has received a verbal warning from a law enforcement officer that 
the person is prohibited from making such a video recording. 
2. Allows a person, if a law enforcement activity occurs in an enclosed structure, to record the 
law enforcement activity from within eight feet in an adjacent room or area, unless a law 
enforcement officer determines that: 
a) the person is interfering with the law enforcement activity; or 
b) it is not safe to be in the area and orders the person to leave the area. 
3. Allows a person who is the subject of police contact to record the encounter if the person is 
not interfering with lawful police actions, including searching, handcuffing or administering a 
field sobriety test. 
4. Allows the occupants of the vehicle that is the subject of a police stop to record the encounter 
if the occupants are not interfering with lawful police actions. 
5. Classifies unlawful video recording of law enforcement activity as a class 3 misdemeanor.  FACT SHEET – Amended 
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6. States that this legislation does not establish a right, or authorize any person, to make a video 
recording of a law enforcement officer. 
7. Defines law enforcement activity as: 
a) questioning a suspicious person; 
b) conducting an arrest, issuing a summons or enforcing the law; or 
c) handling an emotionally disturbed or disorderly person who is exhibiting abnormal 
behavior. 
8. Becomes effective on the general effective date.  
Amendments Adopted by Committee of the Whole 
1. Modifies the elements necessary to commit knowingly making a video recording of a law 
enforcement activity within eight feet of the activity by specifying: 
a) that the person making the recording must know or reasonably should know where the 
activity is occurring; and 
b) that the person must continue recording within 8 feet after receiving a verbal warning from 
an officer that the person is prohibited from making the recording, rather than not have the 
officer's permission to make the recording. 
2. Removes the petty offense classification for a first violation, classifying any violation of the 
recording prohibition as a class 3 misdemeanor. 
3. Makes technical changes. 
House Action 	Senate Action 
MAPS 2/15/22 W/D  JUD 3/17/22 DP 5-3-0 
APPROP 2/21/22 DPA 7-5-0-1 
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Prepared by Senate Research 
June 15, 2022 
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