SB1662

Probation supervision; reasonably necessary conditions

Complete·6/19/26

Arizona SB1662 amends probation laws to include fees, earned and work time credits, and conditions for probation.

Arizona SB1662 amends several sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes relating to probation. It introduces a monthly fee for probation, which varies based on the court and type of probation. The bill also allows for earned time credit and work time credit to reduce the probation period. It mandates that conditions of probation be reasonably necessary to assist the defendant, protect public safety, and promote rehabilitation. The bill specifies that if a defendant violates probation, the period of probation does not include the time between the violation and the restoration of probation.

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Sponsors

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Roll Call Votes

53 Yea

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1 Nay

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6 Not Voting

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Calendar

Mar 30

1:00 PM

House Rules

Mar 25

9:00 AM

House Government

History

Jun 19

Senate

Governor Signed

Jun 19

Senate

Chapter 186

Jun 10

Senate

Transmitted to Governor