Karen Greenhalgh
- Republican
Covering a security camera in a correctional facility; penalty. Provides that any person who intentionally covers, removes, damages, renders inoperable, or otherwise obscures a security camera, as defined in the bill, without the permission of the sheriff, jail superintendent, warden, or Director of the Department of Corrections or Department of Juvenile Justice is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. The bill also provides that any person who intentionally covers, removes, damages, renders inoperable, or otherwise obscures a security camera with the intent of inhibiting or preventing a security camera from recording or transmitting a photograph, motion picture, or other digital image of the commission of a felony is guilty of a Class 6 felony. This bill is identical to SB 700.
Covering a security camera in a correctional facility; penalty. Provides that any person, other than a law-enforcement officer, jail officer, correctional officer, or other custodial officer, who intentionally covers, removes, damages, renders inoperable, or otherwise obscures a security camera, as defined in the bill, without the permission of the sheriff, jail superintendent, warden, or Director of the Department of Corrections or Department of Juvenile Justice is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. The bill also provides that any person who intentionally covers, removes, damages, renders inoperable ,or otherwise obscures a security camera with the intent of inhibiting or preventing a security camera from recording or transmitting a photograph, motion picture, or other digital image of the commission of a felony is guilty of a Class 6 felony.
Approved by Governor-Chapter 673 (effective 7/1/22)
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 11, 2022
Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 22, 2022
Signed by President
Impact statement from DPB (HB1332ER)
Enrolled
Signed by Speaker
Passed Senate (39-Y 0-N)
Read third time
Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)
Reported from Finance and Appropriations (15-Y 0-N)
Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations
Reported from Judiciary (14-Y 0-N)
Constitutional reading dispensed
Referred to Committee on the Judiciary
Read third time and passed House (86-Y 12-N)
VOTE: Passage (86-Y 12-N)
Committee substitute agreed to 22105940D-H1
Read second time
Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB1332H1
Read first time
Impact statement from DPB (HB1332H1)
Impact statement from VCSC (HB1332H1)
Reported from Appropriations (22-Y 0-N)
Subcommittee recommends reporting (8-Y 0-N)
Committee substitute printed 22105940D-H1
Assigned App. sub: Transportation & Public Safety
Referred to Committee on Appropriations
Reported from Public Safety with substitute (19-Y 3-N)
Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute (6-Y 2-N)
Subcommittee recommends referring to Committee on Appropriations
House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
Assigned PS sub: Subcommittee #2
Impact statement from DPB (HB1332)
Impact statement from VCSC (HB1332)
Referred to Committee on Public Safety
Presented and ordered printed 22103471D
Bill Text Versions | Format |
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Presented and ordered printed 22103471D | PDF HTML |
Committee substitute printed 22105940D-H1 | PDF HTML |
HB1332ER | PDF HTML |
CHAP0673 | PDF HTML |
Document | Format |
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Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1332FER122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1332FH1122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1332FH1160.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1332F122.PDF | |
Fiscal Impact Statement: HB1332F160.PDF |
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