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Arizona House Bill HB2102 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/23/2025

                      	HB 2102 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-seventh Legislature 
First Regular Session 
 
 
HB 2102: anti-racketeering revolving fund; prohibited transfers 
Sponsor: Representative Martinez, LD 16 
Committee on Public Safety & Law Enforcement 
Overview 
Prohibits Anti-Racketeering Revolving Fund (Fund) monies from being transferred to the 
state General Fund (GF).  
History 
The Fund is administered by the Attorney General (AG) and includes monies gained through 
the enforcement of civil and criminal statutes related to any offense relating to racketeering, 
whether by final judgment, settlement or forfeitures.  
An agency responsible for a seizure or forfeiture may pull money from the Fund by submitting 
a written application to the AG detailing what the requested monies will be used for. The AG 
reserves the right to refuse a request if the request goes against state or federal law. Within 
30 days after an application is submitted to the AG, the agency or agencies must receive the 
monies and interest.  
Fund monies may be used to: 1) fund gang prevention and substance abuse programs; 2) 
investigate and prosecute any offenses relating to racketeering; 3) relocate any law 
enforcement officer and their family if the officer is the victim of a threat due to their job 
duties; or 4) pay the cost of the reports, audits and application approvals. 
The Office of the Auditor General must perform audits every other year on the Fund and the 
AG's use of the monies in the Fund. The report is to be submitted to the President of the 
Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Chairpersons of the Senate 
Judiciary Committee and the House of Representatives Judiciary and Public Safety 
Committee or their successor committees. The AG must pay any fees and costs for the Fund's 
audits (A.R.S. § 13-2314.01). 
Provisions 
1. States that monies in the Fund cannot be transferred to the state GF. (Sec. 1)