Digital Voyeurism; Redesignating the offense of “video voyeurism” as “digital voyeurism”; providing reduced criminal penalties for certain violations by persons who are under 19 years of age; redesignating the offense of “video voyeurism dissemination” as “digital voyeurism dissemination”, etc.
Laid on Table, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/CS/HB 1389 (Ch. 2024-132)
Read 2nd time
Substituted CS/CS/HB 1389
Placed on Special Order Calendar, 03/01/24
CS/CS by Fiscal Policy read 1st time
Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
Pending reference review -under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute)
CS/CS by- Fiscal Policy; YEAS 17 NAYS 0
On Committee agenda-- Fiscal Policy, 02/15/24, 12:00 pm, 412 Knott Building
CS by Criminal Justice read 1st time
Original reference(s) removed: Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice
Remaining references corrected to Fiscal Policy
Now in Fiscal Policy
Pending reference review under Rule 4.7(2) - (Committee Substitute)
CS by Criminal Justice; YEAS 8 NAYS 0
On Committee agenda-- Criminal Justice, 02/06/24, 11:30 am, 37 Senate Building
Introduced
Referred to Criminal Justice; Appropriations Committee on Criminal and Civil Justice; Fiscal Policy
Filed
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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S 1604 Filed | PDF HTML |
S 1604 c1 | PDF HTML |
S 1604 c2 | PDF HTML |
Document | Format |
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249990 - Amendment (Delete All) to S 1604 Filed | PDF HTML |
Bill Analysis -- Fiscal Policy (Post-Meeting) (2/16/2024 1:56 PM) | |
Bill Analysis -- Fiscal Policy (Pre-Meeting) (2/13/2024 1:46 PM) | |
Bill Analysis -- Criminal Justice (Post-Meeting) (2/7/2024 5:32 PM) | |
Bill Analysis -- Criminal Justice (Pre-Meeting) (2/5/2024 11:02 AM) |
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