Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2455 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/06/2025

                      	HB 2455 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-seventh Legislature 
First Regular Session 
 
 
HB 2455: appropriations; law enforcement; records management. 
Sponsor: Representative Marshall, LD 7 
Committee on Public Safety & Law Enforcement 
Overview 
Appropriates specified amounts from the state General Fund (GF) in FY 2026 to the 
Department of Administration (ADOA) to be distributed to outlined departments to expand 
participation in the pilot program connecting the record and the dispatch system (Program).  
History 
Laws 2024, Chapter 209, Section 127, Paragraph 1 appropriated $600,000 from the Peace 
Officers Training Equipment Fund in FY 2025 to Pinal County to allow them to participate 
in the Program. The software must integrate data from the Program. The software must have 
the ability to complete an advanced search and have analytics and visualization abilities to 
fit the needs of the law enforcement agency. It is required to be integrated into the already 
existing identity and access management systems and is able to accommodate the data 
volume and speed of law enforcement needs. The software meets or exceeds security 
standards set by the Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services. 
The software is required to ensure that Arizona law enforcement agencies always have 
complete rights to the data.   
Provisions 
1. Specifies that the monies are to be used to increase participation in the Program. (Sec.1) 
2. Appropriates the following amounts from the state GF in FY 2026 to ADOA to distribute 
to the following entities:  
a) $343,000 for the Phoenix Police Department (PD); 
b) $215,820 for the Mesa PD; 
c) $111,725 for the Chandler PD; 
d) $125,895 for the Scottsdale PD; 
e) $101,370 for the Gilbert PD; 
f) $75,210 for the Salt River PD; 
g) $189,660 for the Tempe PD; 
h) $51,775 for the Paradise Valley PD;  
i) $64,855 for the Arizona State University PD;  
j) $83,930 for the Peoria PD;  
k) $65,945 for the Buckeye PD;  
l) $55,045 for the El Mirage PD;  
m) $50,685 for the Tolleson PD;  
n) $69,215 for the Goodyear PD; 
o) $73,575 for the Surprise PD;      
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p) $72,485 for the Avondale PD; 
q) $131,345 for the Glendale PD;  
r) $574,000 for the Department of Public Safety; 
s) $220,000 for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office; 
t) $237,620 for the Tucson PD; 
u) $67,035 for the Oro Valley PD; 
v) $50,685 for the South Tucson PD; 
w) $65,000 for the Marana PD; 
x) $171,760 for the Pima County Sheriff's Office; 
y) $54,000 for the Sahuarita PD; 
z) $64,855 for the University of Arizona PD; 
aa) $55,045 for the Nogales PD; 
bb) $78,000 for the Cochise County Sheriff's Office; 
cc) $62,000 for the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office; 
dd) $44,200 for the Sierra Vista PD; 
ee) $55,000 for the Douglas PD; 
ff) $82,500 for the Flagstaff PD; 
gg) $47,750 for the Coconino County Sheriff's Office; 
hh) $52,800 for the Norther Arizona University PD; and  
ii) $600,000 for the Pinal County Sheriff's Office. (Sec.1) 
3. Exempts the appropriation from lapsing. (Sec.1)