Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2307

Caption

Technical correction; emergency interception

Impact

The impact of HB2307 is significant as it modifies existing laws pertaining to eavesdropping and communications. The legislation redefines the circumstances under which emergency interceptions may occur, creating a clearer pathway for law enforcement to respond to urgent situations. By allowing for such interceptions without prior authorization, the bill aims to streamline processes that could delay critical law enforcement actions during emergencies. Nonetheless, it establishes safeguards by requiring that a judicial application be made within forty-eight hours after such an interception begins.

Summary

House Bill 2307 amends Section 13-3015 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing specifically on the issue of emergency interception of communications. The bill allows the attorney general or designated county attorneys to authorize peace officers or law enforcement agencies to intercept electronic, wire, or oral communications in emergency situations where there is an imminent threat of death or serious physical injury. This is intended to provide law enforcement with the tools necessary to act swiftly in critical scenarios where obtaining prior judicial authorization would not be feasible.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB2307 include concerns regarding potential abuse of power by law enforcement and the implications for privacy rights. Opponents may argue that permitting such emergency interceptions without immediate judicial oversight could lead to violations of individuals’ rights and an increase in unwarranted surveillance. Critics will likely call for stricter parameters and oversight mechanisms to prevent misuse while balancing the critical need for law enforcement to act quickly in life-threatening situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2492

Technical correction; emergency interception

AZ HB2710

Emergency interception; technical correction

AZ SB1366

Health professionals; pregnant women; information

AZ HB2689

Reviser's technical corrections; 2023

AZ HB2099

Technical correction; statement of contest

AZ HB2102

Election of judges; technical correction

AZ SB1049

Reviser's technical corrections; 2024

AZ HB2626

Correctional oversight committee

AZ HB2031

Technical correction; disabled parking; reciprocity

AZ HB2778

Technical correction; witness protection

Similar Bills

AZ HB2492

Technical correction; emergency interception

AZ HB2710

Emergency interception; technical correction

AZ HB2298

Technical correction; emergency interception

AZ SB1366

Health professionals; pregnant women; information

HI SB284

Relating To Interception Of Wire, Oral, Or Electronic Communication.

MS HB899

Interception of communications; authorize sheriffs to use devices for with approval of DA and circuit court judge.

AL HB17

Drug trafficking, wiretapping by ALEA, interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications, Attorney General authorized to apply for court order for intercept and to apply for intercept orders, disclosure of recorded communications, penalties for violations, Secs. 20-2A-1 to 20-2A-15, inclusive, added

AL SB26

Drug trafficking, wiretapping by ALEA, interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications, Attorney General authorized to apply for court order for intercept and to apply for intercept orders, disclosure of recorded communications, penalties for violations, Secs. 20-2A-1 to 20-2A-15, inclusive, added