Assigned to JUDE & APPROP FOR COMMITTEE ARIZONA STATE SENATE Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1103 penalty assessment; victims' rights enforcement Purpose Increases, from $2 to $4, the penalty assessment that is levied on fines, penalties and forfeitures that are deposited into the Victims' Rights Enforcement Fund (Fund). Background A penalty assessment of $2 is levied on every fine, penalty and forfeiture that is imposed and collected by the courts for: 1) criminal offenses; 2) civil traffic violations; 3) motor vehicle violations; 4) violations of any local ordinance related to the stopping, standing or operation of a vehicle; and 5) game and fish violations. The court must transmit the collected penalty assessments with a remittance report to the county treasurer, except that assessments collected by the municipal court are transmitted with a remittance report to the city or town treasurer. The city, town or county treasurer transmits the assessments received from the respective court to the State Treasurer to deposit in the Fund. The Fund is administered by the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to annually distribute to nonprofit organizations and entities that demonstrate a five-year history of providing no cost legal representation to enforce the rights of crime victims as counsel of record in criminal cases, as well as social services to assist the crime victim during the course of legal representation. Each organization and entity that receives funding from the Fund must submit an annual report to DPS that includes the organization's or entity's budget for the program and all sources and amounts of public monies that are spent on the program that provides the prescribed services to crime victims (A.R.S. ยง 41-1727). There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation. Provisions 1. Increases, from $2 to $4, the penalty assessment that is levied on fines, penalties and forfeitures that are collected as outlined and deposited into the Fund. 2. Becomes effective on the general effective date. Prepared by Senate Research January 27, 2025 ZD/KS/ci