2008 REGULAR SESSION subject information current as of November 23, 2008 - 0:14 a.m.
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Current Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 4
HB 869 Status as of May 13, 2008: Became Law - Chapter 381 Became Law - Governor Signed
Sponsored By Delegates Carter and Vallario (By Request - Committee to Revise Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments) and Delegates Anderson, Barnes, Conaway, Frank, Lee, McComas, Oaks, Rosenberg, Shank, Simmons, and Smigiel
Entitled Admissibility of Evidence - Intercepted Communications - Electronic
Committee
Assignments
House: Judiciary
Senate: Judicial Proceedings

HB 1092 Status as of April 3, 2008: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary Failed Legislation
Sponsored By Delegates Smigiel, Anderson, Aumann, Boteler, Carter, Conaway, Costa, Dwyer, Eckardt, Elmore, Frank, George, Kaiser, Kelly, Ramirez, and Sossi
Entitled Consumer Protection - Telephone Calls from Debt Collectors and Telemarketers - Exception to Wiretapping Prohibition
Committee
Assignments
House: Judiciary

SB 124 Status as of March 14, 2008: Bill is in the House - First Reading Judiciary Failed - Dead Legislation
Sponsored By Senators Brochin and Stone
Entitled Criminal Law - Lawful Interception of Communications - Additional Crimes
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
House: Judiciary

SB 271 Status as of May 13, 2008: Became Law - Chapter 380 Became Law - Governor Signed
Sponsored By Senator Stone (By Request - Committee to Revise Article 27 - Crimes and Punishments)
Entitled Admissibility of Evidence - Intercepted Communications - Electronic
Committee
Assignments
Senate: Judicial Proceedings
House: Judiciary

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