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HB1519P-ASSAULT AND TAMPERING CRIMES
Summary of the Perfected Version of the Bill

HB 1519 -- ASSAULT AND TAMPERING CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC WORKERS
AND JUDICIAL OFFICERS (Hoskins, 80)

COMMITTEE OF ORIGIN:  Special Committee on Urban Issues

This bill expands the crime of assault of a law enforcement
officer, a corrections officer, emergency personnel, a highway
worker in a construction or work zone, or a probation and parole
officer in the first, second, and third degree to include a
transit operator and an employee of a mass transit system.

The bill also adds drug court commissioner-judges, family court
commissioner-judges, and administrative law judges to the list of
individuals who are to be considered a judicial officer as it
relates to the crime of tampering with a judicial officer.

FISCAL NOTE:  No impact on state funds in FY 2011, FY 2012, and
FY 2013.

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95th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Last Updated September 14, 2010 at 3:11 pm