Arizona 2026 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1830

Caption

Turquoise alert; runaways

Impact

The implementation of SB1830 would significantly enhance the state's ability to respond to reports of missing persons efficiently. By introducing a structured system for issuing turquoise alerts, law enforcement agencies will be better equipped to coordinate public awareness efforts during critical times. The bill prioritizes the safety of individuals under the age of sixty-five and is especially targeted toward children who are runaway or potentially in danger, ensuring that the process of alerting the community is systematic and immediate.

Summary

SB1830, titled 'Turquoise Alert; Runaways,' aims to establish a quick-response alert system designed for situations involving missing persons, particularly focusing on missing children. The bill amends section 41-1728.01 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, outlining the conditions under which a turquoise alert can be activated by law enforcement agencies. Under the proposed legislation, alerts would be issued promptly when certain criteria are met, including a person's age, the status of their disappearance, and the urgency of their situation.

Contention

While supporters of SB1830 argue that the turquoise alert system will facilitate quicker responses in locating missing individuals, there may be concerns regarding the resources required for executing such alerts and ensuring public compliance with the information disseminated. Furthermore, the bill defines stringent criteria for issuing alerts, which might lead to debates over its effectiveness and whether it could unintentionally hinder timely action in some scenarios. Overall, the successful enactment of SB1830 hinges on balancing prompt response initiatives with adequate oversight and resource allocation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2281

Missing indigenous person; alert system

AZ HB2894

Safe alert; notifications; criteria

AZ HB2812

In-state student status; nonimmigrant aliens

AZ HB2789

Elevator requirements; construction project; employees

AZ HB2443

Housing trust fund; unclaimed property

AZ HB2781

Landlord tenant act; attorney general

AZ HB2445

Tax deed; sale; affordable housing

AZ HB2837

Landlord tenant; applications; fees; disclosures

AZ HB2780

Landlord tenant; evictions for cause

AZ HB2790

Working conditions; heat illness; prevention

Similar Bills

AZ SB1781

Law enforcement; training; alert systems

AZ SB1740

Turquoise alerts; statewide; training

AZ HB2281

Missing indigenous person; alert system

AZ SB1782

Runaways; alert systems

AZ HB4091

Tribal government; law enforcement fund

AZ SB1111

License plate readers; privacy; violations

AZ HB2917

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