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2018 Regular Session
HB79   by Representative Sherman Q. Mack      

CRIME:  Creates the crime of abuse of persons with infirmities through electronic means and provides for criminal penalties and exceptions (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

Current Status:  Signed by the Governor - Act 263


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HB79 Act 263
HB79 Enrolled
HB79 Reengrossed
HB79 Engrossed
HB79 Original
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Senate Committee Amendment #3067 JUDC Adopted
House Floor Amendment #2615 Dwight Adopted
House Floor Amendment #2486 Mack Sherman Q. Adopted
House Committee Amendment #2265 ACRJ Adopted
House Committee Amendment #2153 ACRJ Draft
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Resume Digest for HB79
Summary of Senate Amendments to HB79
Senate Green Sheet Digest for HB79
Digest of HB79 Reengrossed
Digest of HB79 Engrossed
Digest of HB79 Original
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Fiscal Note - HB79 Enrolled
Fiscal Note - HB79 ReEngrossed With Senate Cmte Amendments
Fiscal Note - HB79 ReEngrossed
Fiscal Note - HB79 Engrossed
Fiscal Note - HB79 Original
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House Vote on HB 79 CONCUR IN SENATE AMENDMENTS (#833)
Senate Vote on HB 79 FINAL PASSAGE (#605)
House Vote on HB 79 FINAL PASSAGE (#352)
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Sherman Q. Mack (primary)
Beryl Amedee
Tony Bacala
Larry Bagley
Ken Brass
Chad Brown
Terry Brown
Barbara Carpenter
Kenny Cox
Raymond Crews
Rick Edmonds
Franklin J. Foil
Jerry "Truck" Gisclair
Cedric Glover
Jimmy Harris
Lance Harris
Kenny Havard
Chris Hazel
Cameron Henry
Bob Hensgens
...More Authors...
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 Date   ChamberJournal
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05/15H  Effective date: 08/01/2018.
05/15H  Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 263.
05/10H  Sent to the Governor for executive approval.
05/10S33  Signed by the President of the Senate.
05/09H54  Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.
05/08H34  Read by title, roll called, yeas 96, nays 0, Senate amendments concurred in.
05/08H34  Called from the calendar.
05/08H14  Read by title, returned to the calendar.
05/03H  Scheduled for concurrence on 05/08/18.
05/01H2  Received from the Senate with amendments.
04/30S24  Rules suspended. The amended bill was read by title, passed by a vote of 35 yeas and 0 nays, and ordered returned to the House. Motion to reconsider tabled.
04/26S1  Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments. Read by title and passed to third reading and final passage.
04/25S13  Committee amendments read and adopted. Read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau.
04/24S9  Reported with amendments.
04/12S5  Read second time by title and referred to the Committee on Judiciary C.
04/11S5  Received in the Senate. Read first time by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading.
04/10H18  Read third time by title, amended, roll called on final passage, yeas 96, nays 0. Finally passed, title adopted, ordered to the Senate.
04/06H  Scheduled for floor debate on 04/10/18.
04/05H6  Read by title, amended, ordered engrossed, passed to 3rd reading.
04/04H44  Reported with amendments (15-0).
03/12H10  Read by title, rules suspended, referred to the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice.
02/16H  First appeared in the Interim Calendar on 2/16/2018.
02/16H  Under the rules, provisionally referred to the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice.
02/16H  Prefiled.




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