Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2721 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 06/20/2022

                    Assigned to JUD 	AS PASSED BY COW 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2721 
 
law enforcement officers: AZPOST 
Purpose 
Modifies, retroactive to January 1, 2021, the membership and voting requirements of 
specified entities that investigate law enforcement officer misconduct. 
Background 
Statute requires the voting membership of any government committee, board or entity that 
investigates officer misconduct, influences the conduct of investigations or recommends 
disciplinary action to consist of at least two-thirds Arizona Peace Officer Standards and Training 
(AZPOST) Board-certified law enforcement officers. If the entity consists of nonvoting members, 
not more than one-third of the members may be nonvoting members. This membership 
requirement does not apply to the AZPOST Board or an entity that does not determine the initial 
level of discipline or have the authority to increase the severity of the disciplinary action (A.R.S. 
§ 38-1117). 
Laws 2021, Chapter 403 further required that, in addition to a government committee, 
board or entity, a government agency or department that investigates law enforcement officer 
misconduct must meet the two-thirds membership requirement, or that any single person who 
investigates law enforcement officer misconduct must be an AZPOST Board-certified law 
enforcement officer. It also stated that setting and maintaining standards of professionalism and 
integrity of law enforcement officers in Arizona is of statewide concern. This legislation, however, 
is not currently in effect. 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Requires two-thirds of the members, staff, employees or seats, rather than the voting 
membership, of any government agency, department or office, in addition to any government 
committee, board or entity, that investigates law enforcement officer misconduct to consist of 
AZPOST Board-certified law enforcement officers.  
2. Removes the requirement that, if a government committee, board or entity that investigates 
law enforcement officer misconduct consists of non-voting members, not more than one-third 
of the members be non-voting members. 
3. Requires a majority vote for any findings or recommendations from any government 
committee, board, agency, department, office or entity to: 
a) investigate law enforcement officer misconduct;  FACT SHEET – Amended 
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b) influence the conduct of or certify law enforcement officer misconduct investigations; 
c) recommend disciplinary action for law enforcement officer misconduct; and 
d) impose discipline for law enforcement officer misconduct. 
4. Exempts all of the following from membership and voting requirements: 
a) a person or government committee, board, agency, department, office, civil service board 
or entity that only reviews certain actions related to law enforcement officer investigations; 
b) the AZPOST Board;  
c) a multijurisdictional law enforcement agency, task force or a similar entity that is charged 
with investigating the use of force by law enforcement officers, if at least  
two-thirds of the membership of the entity consists of AZPOST Board-certified law 
enforcement officers; and 
d) an entity that investigates federal employment discrimination. 
5. Defines members, staff, employees or seats as any person who participates in: 
a) investigating law enforcement officer misconduct;  
b) influencing the conduct or certification of law enforcement officer misconduct 
investigations;  
c) recommending disciplinary actions for law enforcement officer misconduct; and 
d) imposing discipline for law enforcement officer misconduct. 
6. States that members, staff, employees or seats does not include support or administrative staff 
or any person who only reviews the actions of the remainder of the government committee, 
board, agency, department office or entity. 
7. Repeals certain provisions of Laws 2021, Chapter 403 relating to the expansion of the two-
thirds membership requirement and the standards of professionalism and integrity of law 
enforcement officers being of statewide concern. 
8. Makes technical and conforming changes. 
9. Becomes effective on the general effective date, retroactive to January 1, 2021.  
Amendments Adopted by Committee of the Whole 
• Exempts both of the following from the requirements that various government entities which 
recommend disciplinary action for law enforcement officer misconduct consist of two-thirds 
law enforcement officers and that such entities only take disciplinary actions by majority vote: 
a) a civil service board that only reviews law enforcement disciplinary actions; and 
b) an entity that investigates federal employment discrimination. 
House Action 	Senate Action 
MAPS 2/14/22 W/D  JUD 3/17/22 DP 5-3-0 
APPROP 2/21/22 DP 8-5-0-0 
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Prepared by Senate Research 
June 20, 2022 
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