House of Representatives
HB
2202
public defenders;
conservatorship; representation
Sponsors: Representatives Carruthers: Binder, Voss,
Senator Richardson
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Committee on Counties and Municipalities
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Third Read
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As Passed the House
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HB 2202 authorizes a county board of supervisors to expand the duties of
county public defenders to include conservatorships.
History
Section
11-584 of the Arizona Revised Statutes defines the duties that a public
defender shall perform. These duties
currently include offenses triable in the superior or justice courts,
extradition hearings, sanity hearings, juvenile delinquency hearings, appeals
to higher courts, and mental health hearings.
In 2001, this section of law was amended to expand the duties of a
public defender to include representing sexually violent persons in involuntary
commitment hearings. This provision was
inadvertently not added to section 11-584 as amended by Laws 2000, chapter 32,
section 2. This section of law will be
effective until October 1, 2003.
Provisions