Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1163 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 01/30/2025

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1163 
 
veterans; emergency admission; transport 
Purpose 
An emergency measure that grants a peace or police officer who is an employee of the U.S. 
Department of Veterans Affairs (U.S. VA), the authority to apprehend and transport veterans to a 
screening or evaluation agency and apply for emergency admission evaluations. 
Background 
A written application for emergency admission must be made to the evaluation agency 
before a person may be hospitalized. A telephonic application may not be made less than 24 hours 
before a written application and must be made by or in the presence of a peace officer unless the 
application is made by a health care professional. A copy of the application that contains the 
applicant's original signature is acceptable, does not have to be notarized and may be submitted as 
the written application (A.R.S. § 36-524).  
A peace officer may take into custody any individual the officer has probable cause to 
believe is, because of mental disorder, a danger to self or others, and if during the time necessary 
to complete the prepetition screening procedures the person is likely, without immediate 
hospitalization, to suffer serious physical harm or illness or to inflict serious physical harm on 
another person. The peace officer must transport the person to a screening agency unless the 
person's condition or the agency's location or hours makes such transportation impractical, in 
which event the person must be transported to an evaluation agency. A peace officer who makes a 
good faith effort to follow the requirements of apprehension is not subject to civil liability (A.R.S. 
§ 36-525).  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Grants a peace or police officer who is an employee of the U.S. VA the authority to apply for 
a written or telephonic emergency admission application.  
2. Allows a police officer who is an employee of the U.S. VA to take into custody and transport 
to a screening or evaluation agency a person who is a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces. 
3. Requires, if apprehension takes place on the premises of the apprehended person, a peace or 
police officer who is an employee of the U.S. VA to take reasonable precaution to safeguard 
the premises and property.  FACT SHEET 
S.B. 1163. 
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4. Precludes, from civil liability, a peace or police officer employed by the U.S. VA who makes 
a good faith effort to follow prescribed requirements. 
5. Makes conforming changes. 
6. Becomes effective on signature of the Governor, if the emergency clause is enacted. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
January 30, 2025 
KJA/AG/slp