Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1147 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/27/2025

                    Assigned to PS & APPROP 	FOR COMMITTEE 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1147 
 
appropriations; law enforcement; records management 
Purpose 
Appropriates a total of $4,463,785 from the state General Fund (state GF) in FY 2026 to 
the Arizona Department of Administration (ADOA) to distribute to 35 law enforcement entities to 
expand participation in the Law Enforcement Data Sharing Pilot Program (Pilot Program).  
Background 
In FY 2025, the Legislature made a one-time appropriation of $600,000 from the Peace 
Officer Training Equipment Fund to the Pinal County Sheriff's Office to establish the Pilot 
Program and connect the records management systems and computer aided dispatch systems of 
four agencies. The software for the Pilot Program must: 1) integrate data in common law 
enforcement systems on a real-time basis; 2) provide capabilities to deduplicate redundant records; 
3) provide advanced configurable search, analytics and visualization capabilities; 4) provide 
granular access controls; 5) allow for secure permission-controlled data integration and sharing; 
6) be accessible on a wide variety of common law enforcement agency devices; 7) demonstrate a 
track record or meeting or exceeding similar mission needs and the ability to reach full operational 
capability within 90 days; 8) allow for integration with existing identify and access management 
solutions; 9) be hosted in a secure and scalable criminal justice information services compliant 
cloud environment; 10) meet or exceed all Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal justice 
information services security standards; 11) provide granular audit logging; and 12) provide a fully 
open, interoperable architecture and business terms that ensure Arizona law enforcement agencies 
retain full and total rights to agency data at all times (Laws 2024, Ch. 29, Section 127). 
S.B. 1147 appropriates a total of $4,463,785 from the state GF in FY 2026 to ADOA to 
expand Pilot Program participation. 
Provisions 
1. Appropriates $574,000 from the state GF in FY 2026 to ADOA to distribute to the Department 
of Public Safety to expand test pilot participation. 
2. Appropriates a total of $182,510 from the state GF in FY 2026 to ADOA to distribute to the 
following university police departments (PDs) to expand Pilot Program participation: 
a) $64,855 for Arizona State University PD; 
b) $64,855 for University of Arizona PD; and 
c) $52,800 for Northern Arizona University PD. 
3. Appropriates a total of $1,179,510 from the state GF in FY 2026 to ADOA to distribute to the 
following county sheriff's offices to expand Pilot Program participation: 
a) $600,000 for Pinal County Sheriff's Office;  FACT SHEET 
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b) $220,000 for Maricopa County Sheriff's Office; 
c) $171,760 for Pima County Sheriff's Office; 
d) $78,000 for Cochise County Sheriff's Office; 
e) $62,000 Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office; and 
f) $47,750 for Coconino County Sheriff's Office. 
4. Appropriates a total of $2,527,765 from the state GF in FY 2026 to ADOA to distribute to the 
following 25 PDs to expand Pilot Program participation: 
a) $343,000 for Phoenix PD; 
b) $237,620 for Tucson PD; 
c) $215,820 for Mesa PD; 
d) $189,660 for Tempe PD; 
e) $131,345 for Glendale PD; 
f) $125,895 for Scottsdale PD; 
g) $111,725 for Chandler PD; 
h) $101,370 for Gilbert PD; 
i) $83,930 for Peoria PD; 
j) $82,500 for Flagstaff PD; 
k) $75,210 for Salt River PD; 
l) $73,575 for Surprise PD; 
m) $72,485 for Avondale PD; 
n) $69,215 for Goodyear PD; 
o) $67,035 for Oro Valley PD; 
p) $65,945 for Buckeye PD; 
q) $65,000 for Marana PD; 
r) $55,045 for El Mirage PD; 
s) $55,045 for Nogales PD; 
t) $55,000 for Douglas PD;  
u) $54,000 for Sahuarita PD; 
v) $51,775 for Paradise Valley PD; 
w) $50,685 for Tolleson PD; 
x) $50,685 for South Tucson PD; and 
y) $44,200 for Sierra Vista PD. 
5. Exempts the appropriations from lapsing.  
6. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
January 27, 2025 
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