Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2333 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/31/2023

                      	HB 2333 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-sixth Legislature 
First Regular Session 
 
 
HB 2333: appropriation; coordinated reentry planning 
Sponsor: Representative Bliss, LD 1 
Committee on Judiciary 
Overview 
Appropriates $17,000,000 from the state General Fund (GF) in FY 2024 to the Arizona 
Department of Administration (ADOA) for a coordinated reentry services program (Program).  
History 
Current law allows each county to establish a Program for the purpose of screening and assessing 
persons who are booked into a county jail and connecting them with behavioral health and 
substance disorder treatments. Counties that establish a Program must also establish a planning 
committee comprised of specific persons to develop the Program's policies and procedures.  
Subject to available funding, a Program is required to: 
1) Allow entities to access and use a cross-system recidivism tracking data base (Data Base) 
which contains data from prearrest diversion programs, reentry screenings and reentry 
planning before, during and postrelease; 
2) Establish an information exchange mechanism that includes reentry planning efforts 
between entities, counties, cities, towns and other state political subdivisions; 
3) Enable collaborative efforts that include treatment, peer support, housing, transportation 
and employment services by developing or extending a coalition; 
4) Establish agreements with coalition partners in which treatment providers use the Data 
Base to record postrelease treatment engagement; and 
5) Utilize the Data Base to record baseline and ongoing statistics for identified needs, 
referrals and future Program participants (A.R.S. § 11-392).  
Provisions 
1. Appropriates $17,000,000 from the GF in FY 2024 to ADOA to be distributed to counties for 
a Program as follows: 
a) $2,300,000 to each of Mohave, Pinal and Yavapai counties to continue to implement the 
Program in each county; 
b) $7,100,000 to distribute as grants to counties other than Mohave, Pinal and Yavapai 
counties to implement a Program; and 
c) $3,000,000 to the Arizona Criminal Justice Commission to develop a Data Base. (Sec. 1) 
2. Exempts the appropriation from lapsing and specifies the Legislature's intent that the 
appropriation be considered ongoing in future years. (Sec. 1) 
☐ Prop 105 (45 votes)     ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes)      ☐ Emergency (40 votes) ☐ Fiscal Note