Arizona Code § 36-3009

Disclosing location of shelters; prohibition; civil penalty
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36-3009. Disclosing location of shelters; prohibition; civil penalty
A. Information that may disclose the location or address of a shelter for victims of domestic violence is confidential and is not subject to public disclosure by a person or by a public or private agency in a manner that identifies the location or address as a shelter and threatens the safety of the inhabitants.
B. The program administrator shall impose a civil penalty of not more than one thousand dollars against a person or agency that knowingly and maliciously releases information in violation of this section.
C. The program administrator shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, penalties collected pursuant to this section in the state general fund.

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