Assigned to JUDE AS PASSED BY COW ARIZONA STATE SENATE Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session AMENDED FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1112 apprenticeship; supervised probation Purpose Allows certain probationers who participate in a recognized apprenticeship program to work during any hours of the day and to travel to work in the apprenticeship program outside of the probationer's jurisdiction when specified conditions are met. Background If a person who has been convicted of an offense is eligible for probation, the court may suspend the imposition or execution of sentence and must, without delay, place the person on intensive probation supervision or supervised or unsupervised probation on such terms and conditions as the law requires and the court deems appropriate, including participation in any community punishment programs. If the court imposes a term of probation, the court may require the defendant to report to a probation officer. The court or the defendant's probation officer may allow the defendant to fulfill a reporting requirement through remote reporting. The probation officer must take into consideration and make accommodations for the probationer's work schedule, family caregiver obligations, substance abuse treatment or recovery programs, mental health treatments, transportation availability and medical care requirements before setting the reporting time and location requirements for the probationer (A.R.S. § 13-901). There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this legislation. Provisions 1. Allows a person who is on standard probation and participates in a state or federally recognized apprenticeship program to: a) work during any hours of the day, if the probationer is in good standing with the apprenticeship program; and b) travel, within Arizona, to work in the apprenticeship program outside of the jurisdiction in which the probationer resides. 2. Becomes effective on the general effective date. Amendments Adopted by Committee of the Whole 1. Allows a probationer who is on standard, rather than supervised, probation to receive the outlined exceptions related to participating in a recognized apprenticeship program. FACT SHEET – Amended S.B. 1112 Page 2 2. Removes the stipulation that the probationer return to the jurisdiction in which they reside by 11:59 p.m. each day in order to receive the travel exception for working in the apprenticeship program. 3. Specifies that the probationer's travel to work in the apprenticeship program must be within Arizona. Senate Action JUDE 1/29/25 DP 7-0-0 Prepared by Senate Research February 27, 2025 ZD/KS/ci