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2003 SESSION
SB 1210 Crimes; peeping.
Introduced by: Stephen D. Newman | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Crimes; peeping. Makes it unlawful for a landlord to enter upon property leased or rented to a tenant and secretly or furtively peep, spy or attempt to peep or spy into or through a window, door or other aperture of any building, structure, or other enclosure, without just cause, under circumstances that would violate the occupant's reasonable expectation of privacy.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Crimes; peeping. Makes it unlawful for a landlord to enter upon property leased or rented to a tenant and secretly or furtively peep, spy or attempt to peep or spy into or through a window, door or other aperture of any building, structure, or other enclosure under circumstances that would violate the occupant's reasonable expectation of privacy.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Crimes; peeping. Makes it unlawful for a person without just cause to secretly or furtively peep, spy or attempt to peep or spy into or through a window, door or other aperture of any building, structure, or other enclosure. Currently, it is unlawful to do so when entering upon the property of another.