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Arizona Senate Bill SB1112 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/24/2025

                      	SB 1112 
Initials NM/DC 	Page 1 	Judiciary 
 
ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-seventh Legislature 
First Regular Session 
Senate: JUDE DP 7-0-0-0 | 3
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 Read 29-0-1-0 
 
SB 1112: apprenticeship; supervised probation 
Sponsor: Senator Shope, LD 16 
Committee on Judiciary 
Overview 
Grants additional work hours and travel permissions to certain persons on probation if they 
are participating in an apprenticeship program. 
History 
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 place the person on probation on 
such terms and conditions as the law requires and the court deems appropriate (A.R.S. § 13-
901). 
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 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). 
Provisions 
1. Permits a probationer who is on standard probation, and participating in a state or 
federally recognized apprenticeship program, to do both of the following:  
a) work during any hours of the day, while in good standing with the apprenticeship; 
and  
b) travel outside his residing jurisdiction to work in the apprenticeship, provided he 
remains within Arizona. (Sec. 1)  
 
 
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