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HB2475 • 2026

law enforcement; face coverings; prohibition

HB2475 - law enforcement; face coverings; prohibition

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Mariana Sandoval, Anna Abeytia, Cesar Aguilar, Lorena Austin, Seth Blattman, Janeen Connolly, Lupe Contreras, Patty Contreras, Quantá Crews, Sarah Liguori, Elda Luna-Nájera, Aaron Márquez, Christopher Mathis, Mae Peshlakai, Stephanie Simacek, Stephanie Stahl Hamilton, Myron Tsosie, Betty J Villegas, Lela Alston, Denise “Mitzi” Epstein, Rosanna Gabaldón, Lauren Kuby, Analise Ortiz, Priya Sundareshan
Last action
2026-01-21
Official status
House second read
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Checked against official source text during the last sync.

Law Enforcement Officers Cannot Wear Face Coverings While on Duty

This bill makes it illegal for Arizona law enforcement officers to wear face coverings that hide their faces while they are working, with some exceptions.

What This Bill Does

  • It says that police officers cannot wear masks or other items that hide their faces when they are on duty.
  • Police departments must put rules about face coverings on their websites. These rules should say why the department does not allow face coverings and list specific times when it is okay to use them.
  • The bill allows officers to wear face coverings during undercover work or dangerous operations if needed for safety.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Law enforcement officers in Arizona
  • Police departments that must create rules about face coverings

Terms To Know

Facial covering
Any item like a mask, helmet or headgear that hides the face of an officer.
Law enforcement agency
A police department or other organization with officers who enforce laws and make arrests.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not apply to special weapons teams during active operations.
  • It allows for exceptions like medical masks, safety gear in dangerous situations, and motorcycle helmets when needed by law.

Bill History

  1. 2026-01-21 House

    House second read

  2. 2026-01-20 House

    House Rules: None

  3. 2026-01-20 House

    House Public Safety & Law Enforcement: None

  4. 2026-01-20 House

    House first read

Official Summary Text

HB2475 - law enforcement; face coverings; prohibition

Current Bill Text

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HB2475 - 572R - I Ver

REFERENCE TITLE:
law enforcement; face coverings; prohibition

State of Arizona

House of Representatives

Fifty-seventh Legislature

Second Regular Session

2026

HB 2475

Introduced by

Representatives
Sandoval: Abeytia, Aguilar, Austin, Blattman, Connolly, Contreras L,
Contreras P, Crews, Liguori, Luna-N�jera, M�rquez, Mathis, Peshlakai,
Simacek, Stahl Hamilton, Tsosie, Villegas;� Senators Alston, Epstein,
Gabald�n, Kuby, Ortiz, Sundareshan

AN
ACT

Amending title 38, chapter 8, article 1,
Arizona Revised Statutes, by adding section 38-1121; relating to law
enforcement officers.

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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Arizona:

Section 1. Title
38, chapter 8, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, is amended by adding
section 38-1121, to read:

START_STATUTE
38-1121.

Law enforcement officers; face coverings; law enforcement agency;
policy; applicability; definitions

A. A law enforcement officer may not
wear a facial COVERING that conceals or obscures the law enforcement officer's
face while on duty.

B. A law enforcement agency in this
state shall maintain and publicly post on its website a policy regarding the
use of facial coverings by the law enforcement agency's officers that includes
both of the following:

1. A purpose statement that affirms
the law enforcement agency's commitment to Transparency, accountability and
public trust and that Restricts the use of facial coverings to specific and
limited circumstances.

2. that sworn law ENFORCEMENT
officers may not use a facial covering when performing their duties, except for
either of the following:

(
a
) Active
undercover operations or assignments that are authorized by the agency or a
court order.

(
b
) Tactical
operations where protective gear is required for physical safety.

C. This section does not apply to an
officer assigned to special weapons and tactics team units while ACTIVELY
performing the officer's RESPONSIBILITIES.

D. For the purposes of this section:

1. "Facial covering":

(
a
) means any
of the following an opaque mask, garment, helmet, headgear or other item that
conceals or obscures the facial identity of an individual, including a
balaclava, tactical mask, gator or ski mask or any similar type of facial
covering or face-shielding item.

(
b
) Does not
include:

(
i
) A
translucent face shield or clear mask that does not conceal the law enforcement
officer's facial identity.

(
ii
) A medical
mask or surgical mask that is used to protect against the transmission of
disease or infection.

(
iii
) any other
mask, helmet or device, including air purifying respirators, full or half masks
or a self-contained breathing apparatus, that is necessary to protect against
exposure to any toxin, gas, smoke, inclement weather or other hazardous or
harmful environmental condition.

(
iv
) A mask,
helmet or device, including a self-contained breathing apparatus, that is
necessary for underwater use.

(
v
) a motorcycle helmet when worn by a law enforcement
officer using a motorcycle or other vehicle that requires a helmet for safe
operations WHILE ON duty.

(
vi
) Eyewear that is necessary to protect from the use of
retinal weapons or lasers.

2. "Law enforcement
agency":

(
a
) means a
municipal police department, a county sheriff's office, a publicly funded law
enforcement department and the department of public safety.

(
b
) includes
any federal law enforcement officer or agent who has the power to make arrests
pursuant to federal law.
END_STATUTE