HB 1269 revise certain provisions regarding the time frame for consent in adoption proceedings.
Representatives Tulson, Ahlers, Gosch, Greenfield (Lana), May, Peterson (Sue), and Schoenfish
and Senators Greenfield (Brock) and Maher
HB 1222 prohibit the sale of fireworks to certain persons and to create a penalty therefor.
Representatives Bordeaux, Ring, Smith, Wismer, and Zikmund and Senators Heinert, Killer,
Maher, and Nesiba
HB 1252 prohibit certain government entities from restricting the wearing of tribal regalia during
certain events.
Representatives Bordeaux, Ahlers, Bartling, Hawley, Lesmeister, McCleerey, Ring, Smith,
Wismer, and Zikmund and Senators Killer, Heinert, Kennedy, and Nesiba
HB 1111 revise certain definitions regarding criminal street gang activity.
Representatives Holmes, Barthel, Beal, Clark, Duvall, Heinemann, Johns, Kaiser, Marty,
McCleerey, McPherson, Peterson (Kent), Rasmussen, Reed, Ring, Rozum, Schoenfish,
Steinhauer, Tulson, Turbiville, Wismer, and Zikmund and Senators Kolbeck, Bolin, Klumb, and
Novstrup
HB 1229 provide for the primary enforcement of the seat belt law and to revise the penalty for a
violation of that law.
Representatives Hawley, Ahlers, Barthel, Bartling, Bordeaux, Kettwig, Lesmeister, Lust,
McCleerey, Otten (Herman), Ring, Rozum, Smith, Wismer, and York and Senators Tidemann,
Kennedy, and Rusch
HB 1230 provide for the primary enforcement of the law prohibiting certain electronic
communications while operating a motor vehicle and to revise the penalty for a violation
of that law.
Representatives Hawley, Ahlers, Barthel, Bartling, Bordeaux, Kettwig, Lesmeister, McCleerey,
Otten (Herman), Reed, Ring, Rozum, Smith, Wismer, and York and Senators Tidemann,
Kennedy, and Rusch
HB 1278 revise certain provisions regarding the extradition of fugitives by Indian tribes.
Representatives Diedrich, Barthel, Glanzer, Johns, Lust, Mickelson, Rounds, and Stevens and
Senator Rusch
HB 1170 adopt the uniform law on notarial acts.
Representative Johns and Senator Kennedy
BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.
HB 1124 allow certain persons with a felony conviction to apply for a concealed pistol permit.
Representatives Livermont, Brunner, Campbell, Clark, Dennert, DiSanto, Gosch, Latterell, May,
Peterson (Sue), and Pischke and Senators Stalzer, Jensen (Phil), Killer, and Nelson
HB 1059 revise certain provisions regarding payments of higher education expenses.
The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Board of Regents