Arizona HB2720 imposes a $200 assessment on prostitution convictions, funds the anti-human trafficking grant, and mandates jail time for repeat.
Arizona HB2720 amends state statutes to impose a $200 assessment on individuals convicted of prostitution. This assessment is mandatory and non-waivable, with collected funds transmitted to the anti-human trafficking grant fund. The fund supports programs aimed at reducing human trafficking, including law enforcement assistance, victim services, and public education. The bill also establishes mandatory jail sentences for repeat offenders, with escalating penalties for subsequent convictions.
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