Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2276

Caption

technical correction; obstructing governmental operations

Impact

The bill classifies the act of obstructing governmental operations as a class 1 misdemeanor. This classification informs both law enforcement and the public of the legal ramifications associated with such actions. By reinforcing the consequences of hindering government functions, the bill seeks to protect the integrity and efficiency of public administration, ensuring that public servants can perform their duties without interference.

Summary

House Bill 2276 aims to amend Section 13-2402 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, which pertains to the obstruction of governmental operations. This legislation focuses on defining how obstructing governmental processes could be classified under Arizona law. Specifically, it establishes that an individual commits the act of obstructing governmental operations if they knowingly impair or hinder a public servant or a peace officer in the execution of their lawful duties through the use or threat of violence or physical force.

Contention

While the precise discussions and debates surrounding HB 2276 may not be fully documented in the available records, the bill's introduction suggests a focus on enhancing governmental authority against potential disruptions. Potential points of contention may arise from various stakeholders who argue about the implications this bill could have on civil liberties, drawing concerns concerning the balance between maintaining law and order and protecting individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2307

Technical correction; emergency interception

AZ SB1562

Trade or commerce; technical correction

AZ HB2143

Water resources; technical correction.

AZ SB1131

Technical correction; public records

AZ HCR2008

Bulk food; technical correction

AZ SB1262

Savings and loan; technical correction

AZ SB1550

HOV lanes; degradation; technical correction

AZ SB1728

Technical correction; instruction; deaf; blind

AZ HB2144

Change of venue; technical correction

AZ HB2328

Technical correction; liquor licenses

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AL HB224

Crimes and offenses; obstructing governmental operations, further provided

NY A01426

Includes a police or peace officer turning off their body camera or deleting a body camera recording in the crime of tampering with physical evidence and obstructing governmental administration.

NY S06773

Includes a police or peace officer turning off their body camera or deleting a body camera recording in the crime of tampering with physical evidence and obstructing governmental administration.