Arizona HB2808 allows the attorney general to designate organizations as terrorist entities and seize their state-registered assets.
Arizona HB2808 empowers the attorney general to investigate and designate organizations as terrorist entities. This includes organizations that provide material support for terrorist acts, align ideologically with terrorist groups, or receive public funds. Once designated, these organizations face restrictions on operating within the state and can have their assets seized. The attorney general must follow due process, including issuing a draft notice and allowing a response period. The bill also mandates annual reports on designated organizations and their activities.
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