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SB 1165 Conservators of peace, special; strikes provision that they have authority in any city or county.

Introduced by: Kenneth W. Stolle | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:

Special conservators of the peace. Provides that in the case of a corporation or business applicant, special conservators of the peace may, in addition to geographical limitations within the judicial circuit where the appointment is made, be granted authority in any real property owned or leased by the corporation or business, including any subsidiaries, in other specifically named cities or counties. The authority of such a special conservator of the peace, outside the geographical limitations within the judicial circuit where the appointment is made, is limited to the boundaries of such real property. This bill is identical to HB 2349.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Special conservators of the peace.  Strikes a provision that special conservators of the peace have authority in any city or county where the corporate applicant or its subsidiary holds title to real property. This provision contradicts the statutory requirement that a conservator's authority is confined to court-imposed geographical limitations within the judicial circuit where the appointment is made.