Arizona HB2574 modifies traffic violation appeal procedures, including stays on enforcement and administrative actions.
Arizona HB2574 amends section 28-1600 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to change how appeals of traffic violation judgments are handled. The bill allows parties to appeal court judgments to the superior court, with the appeal process governed by supreme court rules. If an appeal is granted, the court must report the stay of enforcement to the relevant department, which cannot take administrative action until the stay is lifted or the judgment is affirmed. Additionally, the bill specifies that posting an appeal bond automatically stays enforcement of the judgment.
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