Arizona 2022 2022 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2859 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 06/20/2022

                      	HB 2859 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-fifth Legislature 
Second Regular Session 
 
 
HB 2859: courts; 2022-2023 
Sponsor: Representative Cobb (with permission of committee on Rules), LD 5 
Committee on Appropriations 
Overview 
Contains provisions relating to the courts needed to implement the FY 2023 budget. 
History 
The Arizona Legislature adopts a budget for each fiscal year (FY) that contains general 
appropriations. Article IV, Section 20, Part 2, Constitution of Arizona, requires the General 
Appropriations Act (feed bill) to contain only appropriations for the different state departments, 
state institutions, public schools and interest on public debt. Statutory changes necessary to 
reconcile the appropriations made in the feed bill and other changes are drafted into separate 
budget bills. These bills are prepared according to subject area.  
Provisions 
Arizona Trial and Digital Evidence Fund 
1. As permanent law, renames the Arizona Lengthy Trial and Digital Evidence Fund to the 
Arizona Trial and Digital Evidence Fund and specifies it consists of legislative appropriations. 
(Sec. 1, 4) 
Appellate Case Management System 
2. Extends, as session law, from FY 2022 to FY 2023, the ability of the Supreme Court to use 
up to $2,600,000 to design, implement and upgrade a new appellate case management 
system. (Sec. 6) 
Petit Jurors 
3. As permanent law, allows a petit juror in the superior court to be eligible for replacement and 
supplemental earnings after one day of service. (Sec. 4) 
Courts 
4. As permanent law, modifies the Division I and Division II Court of Appeals panels by making 
four judges in Division I and three judges in Division II at-large judges who can reside in any 
county in the judges' division, and allows cases to be transferred between divisions to equalize 
caseloads. (Sec. 2) 
5. As session law, requires the Administrative Office of the Courts to evaluate the distribution of 
cases between divisions and submit a report on the findings to JLBC and OSPB by January 
1, 2025. (Sec. 7) 
6. As session law, allows the Chief Judge of each division to designate specialized departments 
to process different types of cases, including a specialized department that handles complex 
civil litigation. (Sec. 8) 
Justice of the Peace Compensation and Employee-Related Expenditures 
7. As permanent law, raises the portion of justice of the peace compensation and employee-
related expenditures paid by the state from 19.25% to 40%. (Sec. 5) 
☐ Prop 105 (45 votes)     ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes)      ☐ Emergency (40 votes) ☐ Fiscal Note    	HB 2859 
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Miscellaneous 
8. Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)