Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1147 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/19/2025

                      	SB 1147 
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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 
Fifty-seventh Legislature 
First Regular Session 
Senate: APPROP DP 6-4-0-0 | PS 7-0-0-0 | 3
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House: GOV DP 4-3-0-0 
 
SB 1147: appropriations; law enforcement; records management 
Sponsor: Senator Payne, LD 27 
Caucus & COW 
Overview 
Appropriates specified sums of money in FY 2026 to the Arizona Department of 
Administration (ADOA) to disburse to various law enforcement agencies for an interoperable 
records management and computer aided dispatch (CAD) program. 
History 
Laws 2024, Chapter 209 § 127 appropriated $600,000 from the Peace Officers Training 
Equipment Fund in FY 2025 to the Pinal County Sheriff's Office for a pilot program that 
connects the records management and CAD systems of 4 agencies. The legislation set 
specified requirements for this system, including that the software must have the ability to 
complete an advanced search and have analytics and visualization abilities to fit the needs 
of the law enforcement agency, be integrated into the already existing identity and access 
management systems, be able to accommodate the data volume and speed of law enforcement 
needs and meet or exceed the security standards set by the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
Criminal Justice Information Services.  
Provisions 
1. Appropriates, from the state General Fund in FY 2026 to ADOA, the following amounts 
to be disbursed to the following law enforcement agencies to expand participation in the 
interoperable records management and CAD pilot program:  
a) $343,000 to Phoenix Police Department;  
b) $215,820 to Mesa Police Department;  
c) $111,725 to Chandler Police Department;  
d) $125,895 to Scottsdale Police Department;  
e) $101,370 to Gilbert Police Department;  
f) $64,000 to Prescott Police Department;  
g) $189,660 to Tempe Police Department;  
h) $51,775 to Paradise Valley Police Department;  
i) $64,855 to Arizona State University Police Department;  
j) $83,930 to Peoria Police Department;  
k) $65,945 to Buckeye Police Department;  
l) $55,045 to El Mirage Police Department;  
m) $50,685 to Tolleson Police Department;  
n) $69,215 to Goodyear Police Department;  
o) $73,575 to Surprise Police Department;  
p) $72,485 to Avondale Police Department;  
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q) $574,000 to the Arizona Department of Public Safety;  
r) $220,000 to Maricopa County Sheriff's Office;  
s) $237,620 to Tucson Police Department;  
t) $67,035 to Oro Valley Police Department;  
u) $50,685 to South Tucson Police Department;  
v) $65,000 to Marana Police Department;  
w) $171,760 to Pima County Sheriff's Office;  
x) $54,000 to Sahuarita Police Department;  
y) $64,855 to University of Arizona Police Department;  
z) $55,045 to Nogales Police Department;  
aa) $78,000 to Cochise County Sheriff's Office;  
bb) $84,000 to Yavapai County Sheriff's Office;  
cc) $44,200 to Sierra Vista Police Department;  
dd) $55,000 to Douglas Police Department;  
ee) $82,500 to Flagstaff Police Department;  
ff) $47,750 to Coconino County Sheriff's Office;  
gg) $52,800 to Northern Arizona University Police Department;  
hh) $600,000 to Pinal County Sheriff's Office; 
ii) $54,000 to Prescott Valley Police Department; and  
jj) $54,000 to Cottonwood Police Department. (Sec. 1) 
2. Exempts the appropriations from lapsing. (Sec. 1)