Committee Agenda

Committee:    House Judiciary
Room:    413
Date:    Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Time:    10:00 AM



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        SB 23     revise certain provisions relating to deceptive trade practices, including unordered property or services, lodging reservation and cancellation, violation penalties, attorney's fees, entry rights for landlords and tenants, debit card theft, and organized retail crime.
    The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Office of the Attorney General

SB 25     establish the procedure to forfeit personal property in child pornography, human trafficking, child solicitation or exploitation cases, and to direct money from the forfeitures.
    The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Office of the Attorney General

SB 26     establish certain electronic crime victim notification procedures.
    The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Office of the Attorney General

SB 68     adopt the uniform real property electronic recording act, to use an existing funding source to implement the provisions of this Act, and to revise certain provisions concerning electronic recording.
    Senators Vehle, Frerichs, Kirkeby, Maher, Novstrup (Al), Rave, and Tieszen and Representatives Lust, Bartling, Feinstein, Gibson, Gosch, Hunhoff (Bernie), Johns, Parsley, and Stevens

SB 81*     prohibit the possession of certain items in jails, to provide a penalty therefor, and to revise the penalty for the procurement of certain items into a jail.
    Senators Ewing, Brown, Jensen, Kirkeby, Lucas, Maher, Monroe, Novstrup (Al), Omdahl, Otten (Ernie), Tieszen, and Welke and Representatives Lust, Anderson, Johns, Olson (Betty), Peterson, Steele, and Verchio

SB 85*     revise certain provisions regarding confidential criminal justice information.
    Senators Tieszen, Brown, Frerichs, Holien, Kirkeby, Krebs, Lederman, Novstrup (Al), and Rave and Representatives Latterell, Bolin, Feinstein, Greenfield, Hajek, Hawley, Hoffman, Hunhoff (Bernie), Kaiser, Lust, Nelson, Otten (Herman), Solum, and Stalzer

SB 118     revise certain criminal penalties for intentional damage to private property.
    Senators Tieszen, Begalka, Bradford, Frerichs, Kirkeby, and Vehle and Representatives Feinstein, Erickson, Johns, and Stevens

SB 125     prohibit registered sex offenders from loitering in certain areas.
    Senators Tieszen, Brown, Ewing, Jensen, Jones (Tom), Kirkeby, Lucas, Monroe, Novstrup (Al), Omdahl, Rampelberg, Rhoden, Solano, and Welke and Representatives Craig, Bolin, Cammack, Cronin, Ecklund, Hawley, Heinert, Hickey, Hoffman, Johns, Kaiser, Kopp, Latterell, Magstadt, Nelson, Olson (Betty), Peterson, Qualm, Rasmussen, Schoenfish, Verchio, and Wick

SB 143*     provide for a civil remedy for a bad faith assertion of patent infringement.
    Senators Krebs, Frerichs, Lederman, Rampelberg, Rave, Soholt, and White and Representatives Conzet, Duvall, Erickson, Gosch, Johns, Peterson, Rounds, and Solum

BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.

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BRIAN G. GOSCH, Chair