Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1626 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/13/2024

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1626 
 
study committee; registered sex offenders 
Purpose 
Establishes a six-member Study Committee on Registered Sex Offenders (Study 
Committee) to examine the effectiveness of current Arizona laws relating to sex offender 
registration. 
Background 
The Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) is in Title 1 of the federal 
Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006 and provides a set of minimum standards 
for sex offender registration and notification in the United States. SORNA aims to, in part: 1) 
extend jurisdictions in which registration is required; 2) require more sex offenses for which 
registration is required; 3) require sex offenders to keep registration current in each jurisdiction in 
which they reside; 4) require sec offenders to provide more information; 5) require sex offenders 
to make periodic in-person appearances; 6) expand the amount of information available to the 
pubic regarding registered sex offenders; and 7) make changes in the required minimum duration 
registration for sex offenders (U.S. Department of Justice). 
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation.  
Provisions 
1. Establishes a six-member Study Committee consisting of three members of the Senate and 
three members of the House of Representatives, not more than two of which from each 
chamber are of the same political party, with one member appointed by the majority leader of 
each chamber, one member appointed by the minority leader of each chamber, and one 
cochairpersons appointed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of 
Representatives. 
2. Requires the Study Committee to: 
a) meet as often as the cochairpersons deem necessary and in any place that the 
cochairpersons deem necessary or convenient; 
b) study current policies and practices of local, state and tribal law enforcement agencies and 
county attorneys that relate to sexual offenses; 
c) examine the effectiveness of the current sex offender laws in Arizona to prevent recidivism 
and protect the community from further sexual offenses; and  
d) examine the standards set forth in the federal Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act 
of 2006 and Title 1 of SORNA.  FACT SHEET 
S.B. 1626 
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3. Requires a state agency or a political subdivision to, on request of the Study Committee, to 
provide the committee with its services, equipment, documents, personnel and facilities to the 
extent possible without cost to the committee. 
4. Allows the Study Committee to use the services of legislative staff to provide necessary 
administrative and operational services. 
5. Allows the Study Committee, by January 1, 2025, to submit a report of its findings and 
recommendations to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of 
Representatives, the Secretary of State and the Director of the Secretary of State. 
6. Repeals the Study Committee on August 1, 2025. 
7. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 12, 2024 
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