Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2615

Introduced
1/16/24  

Caption

Assessment; nonlethal equipment fund

Impact

The bill's passage is expected to enhance funding for local law enforcement agencies in Arizona by creating a dedicated financial resource. The establishment of the nonlethal equipment fund is critical as it allows law enforcement to procure equipment that can reduce potential harm and enhance community safety. Moreover, the bill mandates that courts transmit collected assessments to the appropriate treasurers, ensuring a systematic approach to fund management. This framework may help in addressing public safety needs more efficiently at the local level.

Summary

House Bill 2615 seeks to amend the Arizona Revised Statutes by introducing a penalty assessment for civil traffic violations and criminal motor vehicle offenses. Specifically, the bill establishes a $1 assessment to be levied on every civil penalty collected, which shall then be directed toward a newly created nonlethal equipment fund. This fund aims to support the acquisition of equipment deemed necessary for law enforcement agencies, thus contributing to public safety efforts across the state.

Contention

Some points of contention regarding HB 2615 may arise from the imposition of an additional fee on civil penalties, as critics could argue that it adds an extra burden on individuals already facing fines. Opponents might also express concerns that the fund's utilization remains properly overseen, ensuring that allocated resources genuinely benefit nonlethal equipment purchases rather than being absorbed into broader budgetary concerns. Furthermore, the effectiveness of the fund in improving law enforcement operations and community safety will likely be a topic of debate among legislators and community advocacy groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2326

Peace officer nonlethal device fund

AZ SB1669

Peace officer nonlethal device fund.

AZ HB2133

Criminal justice monies; penalty assessments.

AZ HB1375

Wild Carnivores & Livestock Nonlethal Coexistence

AZ HCR2025

Death benefit; assault; first responders

AZ SB1638

Pacific conflict; assessment

AZ SB1338

Military and surveillance equipment; approval

AZ SB1424

Military and surveillance equipment; approval

AZ HB2554

Search and rescue equipment fund

AZ SB1135

Military and surveillance equipment; approval

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