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2004 SESSION

Crimes and Offenses Generally
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  • HB 1 Feticide; penalty.
  • HB 41 Trespass; applicable upon church or school property.
  • HB 43 Driver's license; issuance of restricted permit to travel for court appearance.
  • HB 51 Eluding police; penalties.
  • HB 66 Law-enforcement officer; penalty for impersonating.
  • HB 67 Law-enforcement officer; definition.
  • HB 79 Firearms; penalty for possession or transportation by certain persons.
  • HB 80 Family assault; emergency protective orders.
  • HB 102 Voter registration cards; use.
  • HB 109 Concealed weapons; exempts retired officers from U.S. Marshals Service from permit fees.
  • HB 114 Abortion; lawful procedure.
  • HB 119 Mob crimes; venue for actions and prosecutions.
  • HB 120 Misdemeanor cases; attorney to provide discovery.
  • HB 125 Gangs; notice to school superintendent of crimes committed by members.
  • HB 126 Perjury; penalty.
  • HB 127 Driving under influence of alcoh. or drugs; proced. due to ref. to submit to breath or blood test.
  • HB 128 Driver's license; issuance of restricted permit to a person in VASAP.
  • HB 129 Death penalty; abolished.
  • HB 130 Stalking; penalty for subsequent offenses.
  • HB 136 Dance halls; regulation.
  • HB 152 Charitable gaming; denial of permits.
  • HB 164 Obstruction of justice; includes intimidating or impeding a witness.
  • HB 167 Concealed weapons; includes machete in list of prohibited items.
  • HB 170 False discount coupon; penalty for use, definition.
  • HB 173 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against a volunteer firefighter or rescue squad member.
  • HB 184 Malicious bodily injury; penalty by means of an infectious biological subst. or radiological agent.
  • HB 186 Firearms; transfer by persons with a concealed handgun permit.
  • HB 192 Personal injury; no action for damages resulting from commission of a felony.
  • HB 196 Feticide; penalty.
  • HB 215 Concealed handguns; reciprocal agreements for permits with other states.
  • HB 217 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; mandatory minimum fine for a first offense.
  • HB 226 Resisting arrest; penalty.
  • HB 227 Concealed weapons; reciprocity agreements for law-enforcement officers.
  • HB 228 Racing; conduct punishable as involuntary manslaughter due to death of another.
  • HB 230 Unborn infants; protection.
  • HB 238 Concealed weapons; permits by persons out-of-state.
  • HB 248 Concealed weapons; certain retired law-enforcement officers authorized to carry.
  • HB 250 Reckless driving; penalty if convicted while license suspended and death or serious injury involved.
  • HB 286 Weapons; possession on school property by off-duty law-enforcement officer.
  • HB 291 Sex offenders; registration procedures.
  • HB 323 Sexually violent offenders; instruments used to assess.
  • HB 324 Drug treatment facility; jurisdiction when person charged with escape.
  • HB 326 Spousal support; application of orders when either party has committed fraud.
  • HB 349 Assault and battery; penalty when committed against a probation and parole officer.
  • HB 371 Profane swearing and intoxication in public; penalty.
  • HB 375 Firearms; sale and purchase requirements.
  • HB 377 Firearms; increases penalty for use in commission of a felony.
  • HB 378 Unborn child; penalty for murder.
  • HB 382 Concealed handguns; confidentiality of social security numbers in permit applications.
  • HB 397 Video or computer games; prohibits sale of those with violent content.
  • HB 402 Concealed handguns; issuance of a de facto permit.
  • HB 404 Concealed handguns; allows permit holders to purchase more than one handgun per month.
  • HB 405 Assault and battery; penalty in commission of larceny.
  • HB 414 Explosives; penalty for possession or transportation by convicted felons.
  • HB 419 Gangs; allows forfeiture of property used in connection with criminal street activity.
  • HB 437 Charitable gaming; provisions for winner-take-all and "Lucky Seven" games.
  • HB 444 Concealed weapons; residency requirement for application for permit.
  • HB 450 Gangs; expands list of predicate criminal acts that define a pattern of criminal activity.
  • HB 498 Unborn child; penalty for killing.
  • HB 514 Sexual assault; applicability of mental incapacity and physical helplessness of complaining witness.
  • HB 522 Felony cases; suspension or modification of sentence for cooperation with prosecution.
  • HB 530 Firearms; control by localities.
  • HB 557 Driver's license; driving after forfeit. of licen. for DUI convict., pen., use of restricted permit.
  • HB 566 Computer trespass; applicable to adding or altering information without authority.
  • HB 568 Child custody & visitation; pen. for violation of court order, excep. when child in danger or harm.
  • HB 569 Gangs; definition, penalty upon conviction of criminal activity, forfeiture of property, etc.
  • HB 571 Obstruction of justice; pen. for violation of crimes involv. gang activity & recruit. of st. gangs.
  • HB 572 Gangs; definition of criminal street gang.
  • HB 590 Misdemeanor cases; arrest in lieu of service of summons.
  • HB 591 Driver's license; administrative suspension for persons charged with DUI.
  • HB 594 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; arrest may be reported to Centr. Criminal Records Exch.
  • HB 595 Driving under influence of alco. or drugs; incarceration upon conviction to be served continuously.
  • HB 614 Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs; penalty while having Schedule I and II drugs in blood.
  • HB 624 Trials; dismissal of action by nonsuit.
  • HB 632 Prescription drugs; unlawful to assist individuals in procuring from a pharmacy or other source.
  • HB 638 Felony conviction; compensation for wrongful incarceration.
  • HB 640 Malicious bodily injury; applicable to game wardens.
  • HB 641 Concealed weapons; permits by persons out-of-state.
  • HB 645 Burglary; applicable to buildings affixed to realty.
  • HB 646 Companion animals; penalty for maiming or killing.