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HB 7015: OGSR/Identity of a Witness to Murder

GENERAL BILL by Government Operations Subcommittee ; Fetterhoff

OGSR/Identity of a Witness to Murder; Removes scheduled repeal of exemption from public records requirements for for criminal intelligence & criminal investigative information that reveals personal identifying information of witness to murder for specified period.

Effective Date: 10/1/2022
Last Action: 5/4/2022 - Chapter No. 2022-88
Bill Text: PDF



Bill History

Date Chamber Action
1/12/2022 House • Filed
1/13/2022 House • Referred to Criminal Justice & Public Safety Subcommittee
• Referred to State Affairs Committee
• Now in Criminal Justice & Public Safety Subcommittee
• 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
1/21/2022 House • Added to Criminal Justice & Public Safety Subcommittee agenda
1/25/2022 House • Favorable by Criminal Justice & Public Safety Subcommittee
• Reported out of Criminal Justice & Public Safety Subcommittee
• Now in State Affairs Committee
1/28/2022 House • Added to State Affairs Committee agenda
2/1/2022 House • Favorable by State Affairs Committee
• Reported out of State Affairs Committee
• Bill released to House Calendar
• Added to Second Reading Calendar
2/3/2022 House • Bill added to Special Order Calendar (2/9/2022)
2/9/2022 House • Read 2nd time
• Placed on 3rd reading
• Added to Third Reading Calendar
2/10/2022 House • Read 3rd time
• Passed; YEAS 117, NAYS 0
• Immediately certified
2/10/2022 Senate • In Messages
2/11/2022 Senate • Referred to Rules -SJ 384
2/16/2022 Senate • Received -SJ 384
2/17/2022 Senate • Withdrawn from Rules -SJ 424
• Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
• Substituted for SB 7032 -SJ 424
• Read 2nd time -SJ 424
• Read 3rd time -SJ 424
• Passed; YEAS 39 NAYS 0 -SJ 424
• Immediately certified -SJ 426
2/17/2022 House • In Messages
• Ordered enrolled
5/3/2022 • Signed by Officers and presented to Governor
• Approved by Governor
5/4/2022 • Chapter No. 2022-88