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House Militia, Police and Public Safety
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Sherwood (Chairman), Griffith, Kilgore, Wright, Carrico, Lingamfelter, Nutter, Athey, Hurt, Hogan, Janis, Cline, Wittman, Gilbert, Scott, J.M., Barlow, Shuler, Lewis, Miller, Poisson, Tyler, Bowling
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- HB 8 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for possession of open container in a motor vehicle.
- HB 109 Photo-monitoring; allows certain counties and cities to establish systems.
- HB 146 Concealed handguns; prohibits person who carries into restaurants from consuming alcoholic beverage.
- HB 154 Campus police; local law-enforcement agency to be notified of certain reports.
- HB 157 Biased-Based Policing and Traffic Statistics Reporting Act; created, report.
- HB 167 Concealed handgun permit; renew every five years.
- HB 179 Deputy sheriffs; number of full-time in county or city to be fixed by Compensation Board.
- HB 191 Inmates; functional literate to participate in literacy program.
- HB 205 Sex offenders; prohibits residence in proximity to schools.
- HB 230 Inmates; Department of Corrections to include literacy and education programs in facilities.
- HB 235 Jail farm board or regional jail authority; provides procedures for membership, report.
- HB 247 Sex offenders; electronic notification of registration to certain entities.
- HB 271 Sex offenders; electronic notification of registration to certain entities.
- HB 424 Concealed handgun permits; recognition of out-of-state permits.
- HB 475 Residential community programs; Dept. of Corrections to allow nonviolent prisoners to participate.
- HB 546 Concealed handgun permits; retired law-enforcement officers denied written proof of consultation.
- HB 561 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; commiting sex offense when not properly registered.
- HB 603 Prisoners; assessment of those with infectious diseases to determine work and housing assignments.
- HB 639 Emergency directors and coordinators, local; emergency response training.
- HB 705 Firearms and hunting; prohibits locality from regulating.
- HB 715 Cellular telephones; prohibits use while driving.
- HB 718 Traffic light signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in certain localities.
- HB 769 Concealed handgun permits; information concerning lethal force.
- HB 777 Law-Enforcement.
- HB 794 Firearms; forfeiture of return if serial number altered, etc.
- HB 799 Sex Offender Registry; automatic notification.
- HB 830 Concealed handgun permit; extends expiration date for those held by certain military personnel.
- HB 895 Concealed handguns; carrying in urban air carrier airport terminals.
- HB 961 Traffic light signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in certain localities.
- HB 985 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration.
- HB 988 Sex offenders; prohibits residence in proximity to schools.
- HB 991 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; revocation of probation of those not registered.
- HB 993 Sexual offenders; prohibiting proximity to children and others.
- HB 1012 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; includes person who uses communication system.
- HB 1015 Sex Offender Registry; modifies registration of a person convicted of murdering a child.
- HB 1024 Emergency services and disasters; constitutional rights.
- HB 1060 Parole; Board shall not deny a fourth consecutive time soley on basis of serious nature of offense.
- HB 1105 Concealed weapons; person to inform law-enforcement officer of possession.
- HB 1159 High-speed pursuit; law-enforcement agency to adopt written policy on how to conduct.
- HB 1181 Canine detector and patrol units; certification of those used by law-enforcement agencies.
- HB 1205 Defense of police officers.
- HB 1209 Safety belt systems; makes violations primary offenses.
- HB 1255 Department of Corrections; privatization of food service.
- HB 1264 Sex offenders; certain registrants to reregister in person.
- HB 1271 Adjutant General; qualifications.
- HB 1401 Concealed handgun permit applications; removes option for locality to require fingerprints.
- HB 1402 Public safety employee hardship; powers of Governor during emergency.
- HB 1447 Dealers in firearms; expands definition of firearms show.
- HB 1452 Corrections, Board of; membership and powers, report.
- HB 1453 Safety belts; exempts certain law-enforcement officers, etc. from wearing thereof.
- HB 1495 Firearms; possession thereof at school board meeting held at location other than on school property.
- HB 1530 Discharge of prisoner; records required upon release.
- HB 1550 Residential community programs; Dept. of Corrections to allow nonviolent prisoners to participate.
- HB 1572 Concealed handgun permits; board of visitors establish university rules and regulations thereof.
- HB 1578 Concealed weapon permits; adds definition of personal knowledge.
- SB 7 Concealed handgun permits; disqualifies an individual convicted of reckless handling of firearm.
- SB 58 Concealed handgun permit applications; removes option for locality to require fingerprints.
- SB 185 Residential community programs; Dept. of Corrections to allow nonviolent prisoners to participate.
- SB 453 Traffic light signals; use of photo-monitoring systems in certain localities.