SB 1023 Creates criminal use of property by operating audio-visual recording devices while in a movie
1/8/2004 S First Read S76
1/20/2004 Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee S130
2/2/2004 Hearing Conducted S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
3/8/2004 Motion to Report Bill Do Pass Failed S Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
3/15/2004 Reconsidered S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
3/15/2004 Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
3/18/2004 Reported From S Judiciary & Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee to Floor S706
4/8/2004 Bill Placed on Informal Calendar S908
4/26/2004 SS S offered & adopted (Griesheimer) (3816S.02F) S1059
4/26/2004 Motion to reconsider SS S adopted S1059
4/26/2004 SA 1 to SS S offered & adopted (Dougherty) S1059
4/26/2004 SA 2 to SS S offered & adopted (Quick) S1059
4/26/2004 SA 3 to SS S offered & adopted (Bray) S1059-1060
4/26/2004 SS, as amended, S adopted S1060
4/26/2004 Perfected S1060
4/26/2004 Reported Truly Perfected S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee S1065
4/28/2004 S Third Read and Passed S1083-1084
4/28/2004 H First Read H1269
4/29/2004 H Second Read
4/29/2004 Referred H Crime Prevention & Public Safety Committee
5/6/2004 Hearing Conducted H Crime Prevention & Public Safety Committee
5/6/2004 HCS Voted Do Pass H Crime Prevention & Public Safety Committee
5/7/2004 HCS Reported Do Pass H Crime Prevention & Public Safety Committee H1629
5/14/2004 H Calendar S Bills for Third Reading w/HCS

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