SB 1085
public records; hiring process documents
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Bill overview
This bill modifies Arizona’s public records laws to clarify what information related to a hiring process must be disclosed. It generally prohibits the disclosure of a candidate's name during the hiring process, but allows the disclosure of a selected candidate’s name, job title, and salary after the hiring process concludes. The bill defines key terms like ‘candidate,’ ‘document,’ and ‘hiring process’ to provide clarity on the scope of the law. This legislation aims to balance transparency with the privacy of job applicants.
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