Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1041

Introduced
1/12/26  
Report Pass
2/10/26  
Report Pass
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/2/26  
Engrossed
3/5/26  
Report Pass
3/31/26  

Caption

Health care facilities; electronic monitoring

Impact

The proposed legislation significantly impacts state laws by establishing clear rights for residents regarding electronic monitoring in care facilities. It specifies that a resident or their authorized representative can notify the facility of their intent to monitor, ensuring that established protocols for consent and installation are followed. Moreover, facilities must make reasonable accommodations for residents wanting to install monitoring devices while also prohibiting retaliation against residents for choosing to implement such measures. This assures that residents maintain their right to privacy and safety.

Summary

Senate Bill 1041 introduces regulations concerning electronic monitoring in nursing care institutions and assisted living facilities in Arizona. The bill amends Title 36 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, adding Article 7.1 to allow residents or their authorized representatives to install electronic monitoring devices in their rooms to protect their health and safety. This measure aims to empower residents by giving them autonomy over their living environments while ensuring that facilities comply with consent requirements and privacy standards.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1041 is generally positive, viewed as a progressive step towards enhancing resident rights in long-term care facilities. Supporters assert that electronic monitoring can contribute to better oversight of care while ensuring safety for vulnerable populations. However, there are concerns raised about the implications of surveillance on personal privacy and the potential for misinterpretation of recorded information. Hence, while many welcome the bill, some advocate for a cautious approach to balance resident autonomy and privacy interests.

Contention

Notable points of contention in the bill center around consent, particularly in shared living situations. The requirement for roommate consent before implementing monitoring could lead to conflicts between residents, particularly in situations where privacy interests may clash. Additionally, the bill holds facilities accountable to allow monitoring under specific conditions but also places the burden of costs associated with monitoring on residents, raising questions about accessibility and affordability for all residents in care facilities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2784

Electronic monitoring; health care facilities

AZ HB2785

Health care facilities; electronic monitoring

AZ SB1366

Home confinement; eligibility; electronic monitoring

AZ SB1567

Health care institutions; regulation

AZ HB2066

Child care facilities; program providers

AZ HB2953

Health care; 2025-2026

AZ SB1202

Technical correction; health services; monitoring

AZ HB2176

Training; investigations; complaints; health facilities

AZ SB1741

2025-2026; health care

AZ SB1419

Large electronics; recycling

Similar Bills

AZ HB2784

Electronic monitoring; health care facilities

AZ HB2914

Electronic monitoring; health care facilities

FL H0651

Electronic Monitoring Devices in Long-term Care Facilities

AZ HB2785

Health care facilities; electronic monitoring

AZ SB1564

Electronic monitoring; long-term care

AZ HB4085

Referral agencies; fees

AZ SB1477

Assisted living facilities; referral agents