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§ 13-904. Suspension of civil rights and occupational disabilities

AZ ST § 13-904Arizona Revised Statutes AnnotatedTitle 13. Criminal CodeEffective: August 27, 2019 (Approx. 2 pages)

§ 13-904. Suspension of civil rights and occupational disabilities

AZ ST § 13-904Arizona Revised Statutes AnnotatedTitle 13. Criminal CodeEffective: August 27, 2019 (Approx. 2 pages)

Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated
Title 13. Criminal Code (Refs & Annos)
Chapter 9. Probation and Restoration of Civil Rights (Refs & Annos)
Effective: August 27, 2019
A.R.S. § 13-904
§ 13-904. Suspension of civil rights and occupational disabilities
A. A conviction for a felony suspends the following civil rights of the person sentenced:
1. The right to vote.
2. The right to hold public office of trust or profit.
3. The right to serve as a juror.
4. During any period of imprisonment any other civil rights the suspension of which is reasonably necessary for the security of the institution in which the person sentenced is confined or for the reasonable protection of the public.
5. The right to possess a firearm.
B. Persons sentenced to imprisonment shall not thereby be rendered incompetent as witnesses on the trial of a criminal action or proceeding, or incapable of making and acknowledging a sale or conveyance of property.
C. A person sentenced to imprisonment is under the protection of the law, and any injury to his person, not authorized by law, is punishable in the same manner as if the person was not convicted and sentenced.
D. The conviction of a person for any offense shall not work forfeiture of any property, except if a forfeiture is expressly imposed by law. All forfeitures to the state, unless expressly imposed by law, are abolished.
E. A person shall not be disqualified from employment by this state or any of its agencies or political subdivisions solely because of a prior conviction for a felony or misdemeanor within or without this state. A person may be denied employment by this state or any of its agencies or political subdivisions by reason of the prior conviction for a felony or misdemeanor if the offense has a reasonable relationship to the functions of the employment sought.
F. Subsection E of this section is not applicable to any law enforcement or probation agency.
G. Any complaints concerning a violation of subsection E of this section shall be adjudicated in accordance with the procedures set forth in title 41, chapter 61 and title 12, chapter 7, article 6.2
H. A person who is adjudicated delinquent under § 8-341 for a felony does not have the right to carry or possess a firearm.

Credits

Added as § 13-804 by Laws 1977, Ch. 142, § 49, eff. Oct. 1, 1978. Renumbered as § 13-904 by Laws 1978, Ch. 201, § 116, eff. Oct. 1, 1978. Amended by Laws 1994, Ch. 200, § 5, eff. April 19, 1994; Laws 1994, Ch. 201, § 13; Laws 1997, Ch. 222, § 62, eff. July 1, 1998; Laws 2006, Ch. 221, § 2; Laws 2018, Ch. 193, § 1; Laws 2019, Ch. 149, § 2; Laws 2019, Ch. 166, § 1.

Footnotes

Section 41-1001 et seq.
Section 12-901 et seq.
A. R. S. § 13-904, AZ ST § 13-904
Current through legislation of the Second Regular Session of the Fifty-Sixth Legislature (2024), effective as of May 29, 2024.
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