HB2666

Sexual extortion; classification

Complete·4/13/26

Arizona HB2666 amends the state's sexual offenses law to classify sexual extortion as a felony.

Arizona HB2666 amends Section 13-1428 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to classify sexual extortion as a felony. A person commits sexual extortion by knowingly communicating a threat to coerce another person into sexual acts or the exposure of their genitals, anus, or female breast. The bill specifies that sexual extortion is a class 3 felony, with harsher penalties if the victim is under fifteen years old, making it a class 2 felony. The convicted person is ineligible for suspension of sentence, probation, pardon, or release from confinement except under specific conditions.

Included in complete analysis

  • Overview
  • Core Provisions
  • Implementation
  • Impact
  • Legal Framework
  • Critical Issues

See what it does, who it affects, and the critical issues in plain language. Free, 30 seconds.

Sponsors

D
1
20
RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

28 Yea

DDRDRRDDRRRRRRDDDRDDDRDRRRRR

0 Nay

2 Not Voting

DR

Calendar

Mar 9

1:00 PM

Senate Rules

Mar 4

1:30 PM

Senate Judiciary and Elections

History

Apr 13

Senate

Governor Signed

Apr 13

Senate

Chapter 61

Apr 9

Senate

Transmitted to Governor