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1-House Engrossed appropriations; law enforcement; records management. State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session 2025 HOUSE BILL 2455 AN ACT appropriating monies to the department of administration. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
1+REFERENCE TITLE: appropriations; law enforcement; records management. State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session 2025 HB 2455 Introduced by Representative Marshall AN ACT appropriating monies to the department of administration. (TEXT OF BILL BEGINS ON NEXT PAGE)
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69- Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Appropriations; department of administration; law enforcement data sharing software; exemption A. The following sums are appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2025-2026 to the department of administration for distribution to the following entities to expand participation in the pilot program established by Laws 2024, chapter 209, section 127, paragraph 1: 1. Phoenix police department $343,000 2. Mesa police department $215,820 3. Chandler police department $111,725 4. Scottsdale police department $125,895 5. Gilbert police department $101,370 6. Tempe police department $189,660 7. Paradise Valley police department $ 51,775 8. Arizona state university police department $ 64,855 9. Peoria police department $ 83,930 10. Buckeye police department $ 65,945 11. El Mirage police department $ 55,045 12. Tolleson police department $ 50,685 13. Goodyear police department $ 69,215 14. Surprise police department $ 73,575 15. Avondale police department $ 72,485 16. Glendale police department $131,345 17. Department of public safety $574,000 18. Maricopa county sheriff's office $220,000 19. Tucson police department $237,620 20. Oro Valley police department $ 67,035 21. South Tucson police department $ 50,685 22. Marana police department $ 65,000 23. Pima county sheriff's office $171,760 24. Sahuarita police department $ 54,000 25. University of Arizona police department $ 64,855 26. Nogales police department $ 55,045 27. Cochise county sheriff's office $ 78,000 28. Sierra Vista police department $ 44,200 29. Douglas police department $ 55,000 30. Flagstaff police department $ 82,500 31. Coconino county sheriff's office $ 47,750 32. Northern Arizona university police department $ 52,800 33. Pinal county sheriff's office $400,000 34. Gila county sheriff's office $100,000 35. Navajo county sheriff's office $100,000 36. Yavapai county sheriff's office $ 84,000 37. Cottonwood police department $ 54,000 38. Prescott police department $ 67,000 39. Prescott Valley police department $ 54,000 B. The appropriations made in subsection A of this section are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations.
78+ Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona: Section 1. Appropriations; department of administration; law enforcement data sharing software; exemption A. The following sums are appropriated from the state general fund in fiscal year 2025-2026 to the department of administration for distribution to the following entities to expand participation in the pilot program established by Laws 2024, chapter 209, section 127, paragraph 1: 1. Phoenix police department $343,000 2. Mesa police department $215,820 3. Chandler police department $111,725 4. Scottsdale police department $125,895 5. Gilbert police department $101,370 6. Salt River police department $ 75,210 7. Tempe police department $189,660 8. Paradise Valley police department $ 51,775 9. Arizona state university police department $ 64,855 10. Peoria police department $ 83,930 11. Buckeye police department $ 65,945 12. El Mirage police department $ 55,045 13. Tolleson police department $ 50,685 14. Goodyear police department $ 69,215 15. Surprise police department $ 73,575 16. Avondale police department $ 72,485 17. Glendale police department $131,345 18. Department of public safety $574,000 19. Maricopa county sheriff's office $220,000 20. Tucson police department $237,620 21. Oro Valley police department $ 67,035 22. South Tucson police department $ 50,685 23. Marana police department $ 65,000 24. Pima county sheriff's office $171,760 25. Sahuarita police department $ 54,000 26. University of Arizona police department $ 64,855 27. Nogales police department $ 55,045 28. Cochise county sheriff's office $ 78,000 29. Santa Cruz county sheriff's office $ 62,000 30. Sierra Vista police department $ 44,200 31. Douglas police department $ 55,000 32. Flagstaff police department $ 82,500 33. Coconino county sheriff's office $ 47,750 34. Norther Arizona university police department $ 52,800 35. Pinal county sheriff's office $600,000 B. The appropriations made in subsection A of this section are exempt from the provisions of section 35-190, Arizona Revised Statutes, relating to lapsing of appropriations.
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125-25. University of Arizona police department $ 64,855
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127-26. Nogales police department $ 55,045
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