House of Representatives

HB 2289

court funding; study committee

Sponsors: Representative Carruthers, Senator Guenther: Representatives Camarot, Cannell, et al.

 

DPA

Committee on Judiciary

X

Committee on Retirement and Government Operations

 

Caucus and COW

 

Third Read

 

 

As Passed the House

 

HB 2289 creates the Joint Study Committee on State Funding of the Court System.

 

Current Status

HB 2289 was amended in the Judiciary Committee to add members to the Joint Study Committee on State Funding of the Court System.

 

History

Currently in Arizona, the courts are funded by a combination of state, county, and federal grant monies.  The amount the courts receive from each entity varies.

 

Provisions

§         Establishes the 11-member Joint Study Committee on State Funding of the Court System.

§         Requires the Committee to:

·        Review state funding of the Arizona court system.

·        Make recommendations as to which components of the judicial system should be funded by the state.

·        Recommend a plan for state funding of the judicial system including the time period for implementation and the source of revenues for increased state responsibilities.

·        Develop a plan for the implementation of a statewide indigent defense office.

§         Mandates that the staff of the County Supervisors Association and the Administrative Office of the Courts provide technical assistance to the committee.

§         Requires the Committee to submit a report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Association of County Supervisors and the Arizona League of Cities and Towns by December 31, 2002.

§         Requires the committee to provide copies of the report to the Secretary of State and the director of the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records.

§         Contains a delayed repeal date of July 1, 2003.

 

Amendments

HB 2289 was amended in the Judiciary Committee as follows:

§         Adds the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court or designee, the Administrative Director of the Administrative Office of the Courts or designee, a presiding judge, one person from a rural and one from an urban county who is appointed by the county supervisor’s association, a clerk of the court and one county attorney appointed by the Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys Advisory Council to the Joint Study Committee.

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§         45th Legislature                 

§         Second Regular Session      2          January 30, 2002

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