If enacted, this bill would amend current statutes by adding a new requirement for public officers in Arizona. Specifically, it would mandate that any public officer who holds elected office, whether by election or appointment, must provide a photograph for official use that was taken within the last twelve months prior to assuming office. This new provision aims to ensure that all public officers have up-to-date photographs for identification and official purposes.

The bill introduces this requirement as a new section (38-452) in title 38, chapter 3, article 4 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, while maintaining the existing laws unchanged. The language emphasizes that this photograph is necessary for any official capacity and all official purposes, thereby reinforcing the importance of having current and accurate representations of public officials.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 38-452