Arizona 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2417

Caption

Family court; ongoing training

Impact

The introduction of HB2417 is anticipated to have a significant impact on how family courts process domestic violence cases. By establishing a requirement for continued education and training, the bill aims to ensure that judicial personnel are well-equipped with the latest knowledge and skills to recognize and effectively respond to situations involving domestic violence. This could potentially lead to better outcomes for victims and improved handling of cases within the court system.

Summary

House Bill 2417, also titled the 'Family Court Ongoing Training Act,' seeks to enhance the capabilities and responsiveness of family courts in Arizona with respect to domestic violence cases. The bill stipulates that the presiding judge in each county must mandate ongoing training for all relevant personnel within the family court system, including judges, referees, and court commissioners. This training must occur at least once every three years and focus on the latest best practices and research related to domestic violence advocacy.

Contention

While HB2417 has clear objectives aimed at improving the judicial process in domestic violence cases, the bill may face scrutiny regarding the implementation of such ongoing training. There could be discussions concerning the adequacy of resources allocated for this training, as well as the time commitment required from judges and court personnel, which might affect the overall efficiency of the family court system. The transition to implementing these training requirements will need careful planning to ensure that operational disruptions are minimized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2238

Severe threat order of protection

AZ HB2700

Board members; qualifications; training requirements

AZ HB2871

Defamation actions; sexual offenses

AZ SB1005

Public monies; ideology training; prohibition

AZ SB1235

DCS; child fatality review team

AZ HB2665

Child sex trafficking; facilitating prostitution

AZ HB2748

Illegal border crossings; state; crime

AZ HB2202

EORP; appropriations; repayment

AZ HB2502

SNAP; mandatory employment; training

AZ HB2791

Education protection orders; definitions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.