ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

57th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session

Majority Research Staff

Senate: PS DPA/SE 5-2-0-0 | Third Read: 17-11-2-0-0

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SB 1493: law enforcement; reinstatement; costs

Sponsor: Senator Payne, LD 27

Committee on Public Safety & Law Enforcement

Overview

Requires specified fees incurred by a law enforcement officer, in an action brought to superior court relating to his termination without just cause, to be paid for by his employer.

History

Disciplinary action against a law enforcement officer may include the dismissal, demotion or any suspension of the officer as a result of misconduct or unsatisfactory performance. Disciplinary action may only be taken by state law enforcement employers after the completion of an administrative investigation into the officer's conduct that leads to the employer maintaining just cause. In any case, it is within the peace officer's bill of rights that after a notice of any discipline ordered, the officer may appeal the disciplinary action, requiring the employer and officer to cooperate in an appeals process (A.R.S. Title 38, Chapter 8, Article 1).

The appeals process begins with the officer filing a notice of appeal and participating in an exchange with the employer, of all documents and information pertinent to the administrative investigation and the conduct. The name of each witness whom the disclosing party expects to call at the appeal hearing must also be included in the exchange of information. An employer is prohibited from disciplining, retaliating against or threatening to retaliate against any witness for agreeing to be interviewed, for testifying, or providing evidence in the appeal (A.R.S. Title 38, Chapter 8, Article 1).

Provisions

1.   Requires an employer of a law enforcement officer to pay all taxable costs and reasonable attorney fees and expert fees incurred by the officer in a superior court action if:

a.   a hearing officer, administrative law judge or appeals board determines that the law enforcement officer was wrongfully terminated;

b.   the employer fails to reinstate him; and

c. the officer brings an action in superior court arising from the termination. (Sec. 3)

2.   Stipulates that the employer must pay in the aforesaid case, regardless of the outcome of the superior court action. (Sec. 3)

3.   Adds a statutory reference to define prosecuting agency's rule 15.1 database. (Sec. 3)

4.   Makes technical and conforming changes. (1, 2, 3)

 

 

 

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