Bill Text: AZ HB2414 | 2020 | Fifty-fourth Legislature 2nd Regular | Engrossed
Bill Title: Appropriations; alternative prosecution; diversion programs
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2020-02-25 - Senate read second time [HB2414 Detail]
Download: Arizona-2020-HB2414-Engrossed.html
House Engrossed |
State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-fourth Legislature Second Regular Session 2020
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HOUSE BILL 2414 |
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AN ACT
APPROPRIATING monies to the Arizona criminal justice commission.
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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:
Section 1. Appropriations; Arizona criminal justice commission; alternative prosecution and diversion programs; fiscal years 2020‑2021, 2021‑2022 and 2022‑2023; reports; definition
A. The sum of $11,264,625 is appropriated from the state general fund in each of fiscal years 2020-2021, 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 to the Arizona criminal justice commission for alternative prosecution and diversion programs. The commission may use $100,000 of the monies each fiscal year to administer this section, including the reporting requirements prescribed in subsection C of this section. The remaining monies shall be allocated each fiscal year to each county attorney's office as follows:
1. Apache $ 155,444
2. Cochise $ 276,247
3. Coconino $ 1,176,000
4. Gila $ 116,474
5. Graham $ 100,000
6. Greenlee $ 100,000
7. La Paz $ 100,000
8. Maricopa $ 4,250,000
9. Mohave $ 451,403
10. Navajo $ 238,997
11. Pima $ 2,192,281
12. Pinal $ 933,957
13. Santa Cruz $ 111,055
14. Yavapai $ 485,367
15. Yuma $ 477,400
B. The monies appropriated by this section may be used only to:
1. Establish and operate alternative prosecution and diversion programs.
2. Explore, develop, apply and evaluate evidence-based best practices for alternative prosecution and diversion programs.
3. Supplement and not supplant monies otherwise available for alternative prosecution and diversion programs.
C. On or before September 30 in 2021, 2022 and 2023, the Arizona criminal justice commission shall submit a report to the joint legislative budget committee on the use of the monies and the outcomes obtained by the alternative prosecution and diversion programs during the previous fiscal year. On request by the commission, each county attorney shall provide information reasonably necessary to complete the reports.
D. For the purposes of this section, "diversion programs" includes prearrest programs that address the social and behavioral causes of criminogenic conduct.