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2002 Legislation Sponsored by Rep. Jolly

2002 Regular Session Legislation
Sponsored by Representative Cathy Jolly

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SPONSOR


HB1076
Increases the time persons arrested for felonies may be held without a charge to thirty-two hours.
HB1076 -- (LR# 2557L.01I)
JUDICIARY
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB1077
Expands the requirement for registration of sex offenders.
HCS HB 1077, 1187 & 1579 -- (LR# 2920L.04C)
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1225
Makes certain crimes dangerous felonies.
HB1225 -- (LR# 3114L.01I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB1312
Allows enhanced punishment for sexual misconduct when offender has prior conviction in another state.
HB1312 -- (LR# 2922L.02I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS

HB1329
Revises law on child victims of sex offenses.
HB1329 -- (LR# 2923L.01I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB1483
Adds firefighters to assault of a law enforcement officer in all degrees and revises elements of the offense and some punishment.
HB1483 -- (LR# 3370L.01I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB1758
Requires that any canine acquired by a law enforcement agency after July 1, 2002, must be trained and certified along with its handler before it can be used.
HB1758 -- (LR# 4201L.02I)
PUBLIC SAFETY, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VETERAN AFFAIRS
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS

HB1759
Clarifies the crime of passing a bad check.
HB1759 -- (LR# 4108L.02I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB1943
Requires each additional one thousand dollars of support arrearage accrued in excess of five thousand dollars to be charged as a separate criminal nonsupport offense.
HB1943 -- (LR# 3620L.03I)
Referred: Criminal Law (H)

COSPONSOR


HB1187
Expands the requirement for registration of sex offenders.
HCS HB 1077, 1187 & 1579 -- (LR# 2920L.04C)
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1227
Creates the crime of enticement of a child.
HB1227 -- (LR# 2921L.03I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB1229
Creates various sexual misconduct crimes.
HB1229 -- (LR# 2933L.01I)
Withdrawn (H)
HB1232
Requires registration of kegs of intoxicating liquor.
HB1232 -- (LR# 3283L.01I)
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1501
Sets restrictions for payday loans.
HB1501 -- (LR# 3776L.01I)
BANKS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB1700
Revises criminal laws.
HS HCS HB 1577, 1760, 1433, 1430, 1029 & 1700 -- (LR# 4020L.06P)
SENATE JUDICIARY
Public Hearing Held (S)
HB1804
Requires payday lenders to disclose in all advertising the maximum amount of fees and interest they are currently charging.
HB1804 -- (LR# 3893L.04I)
Referred: Banks and Financial Institutions (H)
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