General Bill
Criminal Conduct:
Defines term "mental injury" with respect to offenses of child abuse & aggravated child abuse; requires expert witness who testifies regarding child's mental injury to have certain credentials; provides affirmative defenses to offenses of child abuse, aggravated child abuse, & neglect; redefines term "crime" for purposes of crime victim compensation to include additional forms of injury.
Effective Date:
July 1, 2010
Last Event:
Withdrawn prior to introduction on Monday, December 14, 2009 8:21 AM
Bill #
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Subject
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Relationship
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Bill #:
HB 769
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Subject:
Criminal Conduct
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Relationship:
Compare
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Bill #:
SB 2526
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Subject:
Criminal Conduct [SPSC]
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Relationship:
Compare
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Event |
Time |
Member |
Committee |
Ver. |
Event:
H Withdrawn prior to introduction
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Time:
12/14/2009 - 8:21 AM
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Member:
Scionti
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Committee:
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Version:
__
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Event:
H Filed
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Time:
11/23/2009 - 9:56 AM
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Member:
Scionti
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Committee:
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Version:
__
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Statute
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Other Bill Citations
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775.084
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HB 769
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775.0877
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HB 769,
CS/CS/HB 1005,
HB 7035,
HB 7131
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782.07
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HB 1,
HB 769
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827.03
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HB 769
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921.0022
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HB 141,
HB 331,
HB 369,
HB 641,
HB 769,
HB 819,
CS/HB 1029,
HB 1211,
HB 1289,
HB 1293,
HB 1357,
HB 1499,
HB 5501,
HB 7131
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948.062
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HB 769
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960.03
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HB 769
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