Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1228

Caption

Hospitals; unidentified patients; fingerprints

Impact

The bill impacts state law by providing a legal framework for hospitals to identify unidentified patients and streamline the identification process via partnership with criminal justice agencies. This amendment is likely to facilitate more efficient handling of cases involving unidentified patients, potentially improving care and services provided by hospitals. By allowing the use of biometric techniques, the bill aims to reduce the duration and complexity of identity verification in sensitive situations, which can be critical in medical and legal contexts.

Summary

SB1228 seeks to amend the Arizona Revised Statutes by adding a section that enables hospitals to request assistance from criminal justice agencies to identify unidentified patients who are incapacitated or deceased. This bill allows hospitals to use fingerprints or biometric identification techniques without the patient's consent to assist in determining their identity. This change is particularly relevant for situations where a patient cannot communicate or has no known relatives to help establish their identity.

Contention

While the bill may enhance patient identification processes, it raises questions about patient rights and privacy. Critics may argue that obtaining fingerprints without consent could infringe on individual rights, especially in sensitive scenarios. There may be concerns regarding the reliability and ethical implications of utilizing biometric information and the potential misuse of such data. Additionally, funding responsibility imposed on hospitals for fingerprinting or biometric information could provoke concerns among health care providers about added administrative burdens and costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2243

Fingerprinting; criminal history; records checks

AZ SB1356

Qualified schools; fingerprinting requirements; penalties

AZ HB2774

Qualified schools; fingerprinting requirements; penalties.

AZ SB1209

Hospitals; fentanyl testing

AZ SB1570

Psilocybin services; regulation; licensure

AZ SB1231

State crime; illegal border crossings

AZ SB1480

Executive officers; salaries

AZ SB1655

Behavioral health entities; regulation

AZ SB1102

Civil reintegration unit; state hospital

AZ SB1249

Psychologists; prescribing authority

Similar Bills

AZ SB1221

Hospitals; fingerprints; private investigators; identification

IL SB0024

MISSING PERSONS IDENTIFICATION

IL SB3948

MISSING PERSONS IDENTIFICATION

CA AB2461

Missing or unidentified persons.

TX SB899

Relating to the duties of a law enforcement agency regarding missing children and missing persons and regarding unidentified bodies.

TX HB1419

Relating to the duties of a law enforcement agency regarding missing children and missing persons and to the duties of a justice of the peace or other investigator regarding unidentified bodies.

CA SB1163

Postmortem examination or autopsy: unidentified body or human remains: medical examiner: attending physician and surgeon.

IA HSB525

A bill for an act relating to criminal identification and criminal history and intelligence data, including fingerprints and palm prints.(See HF 2315.)