HB 2709 Initials LC/DG Page 1 Transmitted ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Fifty-fifth Legislature Second Regular Session House: JUD DP 10-0-0-0 | 3 rd 59-0-1-0 Senate: JUD DP 8-0-0-0 | 3 rd Read 20-7-3-0 HB2709: victim's right to privacy; exception Sponsor: Representative Blackman, LD 6 Transmitted to the Governor Overview Expands exceptions to a victim's right to privacy. Outlines procedure for the disclosure of a victim's identifying information. History The victim has a right not to testify when identifying information is involved in a court proceeding. Exceptions to a victim's right to privacy occur following a victim's consent or a court disclosure order. A victim's identifying information must be redacted from records about the criminal case involving the victim (A.R.S. § 13-4434). The redaction of a victim's identifying information from records does not apply to: 1) The victim's name unless the victim is a minor in which the victim's name may be redacted from public records; 2) Any transmitted records between law enforcement and the court; 3) Records the victim's representative has consented to be released; and 4) The general location the reported crime occurred (A.R.S. § 13-4434). Identifying information includes a victim's date of birth, social security number and official government identification number. Locating information includes the victim's address, telephone number, email address and place of employment (A.R.S. § 13-4434). Provisions 1. Specifies the victim's address may not be redacted from records if: a) The victim's address appears in any visual or audio depictions; and b) There is evidence that the defendant knows the victim's address because of a domestic relationship. (Sec. 1) 2. Allows the court to order the disclosure of a victim's identifying information in specific cases. (Sec. 1) 3. Outlines procedure before the information disclosure: a) The victim must be notified; and b) The victim has the right to be heard by the court. (Sec. 1) 4. Prohibits the defendant's attorney from: a) Disclosing the information to any individual other than the attorney's staff; and b) Providing the disclosed information to the defendant without court authorization. (Sec. 1) 5. Makes a technical and conforming change. (Sec. 1) ☐ Prop 105 (45 votes) ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes) ☐ Emergency (40 votes) ☐ Fiscal Note