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2005 SESSION
House Science and Technology
MEMBERSHIP
May (Chairman), Purkey, Marshall, R.G., Nixon, Byron, O'Bannon, Rust, Marshall, D.W., Cosgrove, Nutter, Gear, McQuigg, Louderback, Scott, E.T., Plum, Baskerville, Watts, Petersen, Alexander, Eisenberg, Howell, A.T., Miller
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Monday at 4:00 p.m. in House Room D
Legislation reported out: (registered users: create report or csv file)
- HB 1729 Computer Crimes Act; prohibited software and actions.
- HB 2054 Alternative, pilot project; VITA to study.
- HB 2470 Uniform Electronic Transactions Act; to include locally elected constitutional officers.
- HB 2471 Computer Crimes Act; changes in provisions, penalty.
- HB 2474 Consumer Protection Act; restricting use of social security numbers.
- HB 2482 Personal Information Privacy Act; restricting use of social security numbers.
- HB 2586 Technology and Science, joint commission on; clarifications for collegial bodies, report.
- HB 2860 Innovative Technology Authority; repeals requirement to establish technical advisory committee.
- HB 2913 Hydrogen Energy Plan; Secretary of Technology to develop, report.
- SB 992 Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act; created.
- SB 1001 Computer crimes; punishment for interferring with computer systems, penalty.
- SB 1002 Computer crimes; changes in provisions, penalties.
- SB 1027 Information Providers Network; change in authority.
- SB 1148 Research and Technology Advisory Commission; membership.
- SB 1163 Computer Crimes Act; reduces thresholds for damages and punishment.