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2022 SESSION
HB 740 Catalytic converters; tampering with, etc., penalty.
Introduced by: Robert B. Bell | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS PASSED: (all summaries)
Catalytic converters; penalties. Makes it a Class 6 felony for a person to willfully break, injure, tamper with, or remove any part or parts of any vehicle, aircraft, boat, or vessel for the purpose of injuring, defacing, or destroying said vehicle, aircraft, boat, or vessel, or temporarily or permanently preventing its useful operation, or for any purpose against the will or without the consent of the owner, or to in any other manner willfully or maliciously interfere with or prevent the running or operation of such vehicle, aircraft, boat, or vessel, when such violation involves the breaking, injuring, tampering with, or removal of a catalytic converter or the parts thereof. The bill also provides that prosecution for such felony is a bar to a prosecution or proceeding under the Code section prohibiting the injuring, etc., of any property, monument, etc., for the same act. Current law makes such violation a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Additionally, the bill requires that the copies of the documentation that scrap metal purchasers are required to maintain for purchases of catalytic converters or the parts thereof (i) establish that the person from whom they purchased the catalytic converter or the parts thereof had lawful possession of it at the time of sale or delivery and (ii) detail the scrap metal purchaser's diligent inquiry into whether the person selling had a legal right to do so. The bill also requires that such documentation be maintained for at least two years after the purchase and that copies be made available upon request to any law-enforcement officer, conservator of the peace, or special conservator of the peace in the performance of his duties who presents his credentials at the scrap metal purchaser's normal business location during normal business hours. This bill is identical to SB 729.
FULL TEXT
- 01/11/22 House: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/12/22 22101167D pdf | impact statement
- 02/07/22 House: Committee substitute printed 22105516D-H1 pdf | impact statements
- 02/21/22 Senate: Committee substitute printed 22106767D-S1 pdf | impact statement
- 03/12/22 House: Conference substitute printed 22107947D-H2 pdf | impact statements
- 03/21/22 House: Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB740ER) pdf | impact statement
- 04/11/22 Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0664) pdf
AMENDMENTS
- House subcommittee amendments and substitutes offered
- House subcommittee amendments and substitutes adopted
- Conference amendments
HISTORY
- 01/11/22 House: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/12/22 22101167D
- 01/11/22 House: Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
- 01/27/22 House: Assigned Courts sub: Subcommittee #1
- 01/31/22 House: Subcommittee recommends reporting with substitute (8-Y 0-N)
- 02/07/22 House: Reported from Courts of Justice with substitute (16-Y 4-N)
- 02/07/22 House: Committee substitute printed 22105516D-H1
- 02/09/22 House: Read first time
- 02/10/22 House: Read second time
- 02/10/22 House: Committee substitute agreed to 22105516D-H1
- 02/10/22 House: Engrossed by House - committee substitute HB740H1
- 02/11/22 House: Read third time and passed House (69-Y 30-N)
- 02/11/22 House: VOTE: Passage (69-Y 30-N)
- 02/14/22 Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed
- 02/14/22 Senate: Referred to Committee on the Judiciary
- 02/21/22 Senate: Reported from Judiciary with substitute (15-Y 0-N)
- 02/21/22 Senate: Committee substitute printed 22106767D-S1
- 02/21/22 Senate: Rereferred to Finance and Appropriations
- 03/02/22 Senate: Reported from Finance and Appropriations (15-Y 0-N)
- 03/03/22 Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)
- 03/04/22 Senate: Read third time
- 03/04/22 Senate: Reading of substitute waived
- 03/04/22 Senate: Committee substitute agreed to 22106767D-S1
- 03/04/22 Senate: Engrossed by Senate - committee substitute HB740S1
- 03/04/22 Senate: Passed Senate with substitute (39-Y 0-N)
- 03/08/22 House: Senate substitute rejected by House 22106767D-S1 (6-Y 91-N)
- 03/08/22 House: VOTE: Rejected (6-Y 91-N)
- 03/09/22 Senate: Senate insisted on substitute (39-Y 0-N)
- 03/09/22 Senate: Senate requested conference committee
- 03/10/22 House: House acceded to request
- 03/10/22 House: Conferees appointed by House
- 03/10/22 House: Delegates: Bell, Williams, Carr
- 03/10/22 Senate: Conferees appointed by Senate
- 03/10/22 Senate: Senators: Surovell, Ruff, Spruill
- 03/12/22 Conference: Amended by conference committee
- 03/12/22 House: Conference substitute printed 22107947D-H2
- 03/12/22 House: Passed by temporarily
- 03/12/22 House: Conference report agreed to by House (57-Y 38-N)
- 03/12/22 House: VOTE: Adoption (57-Y 38-N)
- 03/12/22 Senate: Conference report agreed to by Senate (40-Y 0-N)
- 03/21/22 House: Enrolled
- 03/21/22 House: Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB740ER)
- 03/21/22 Senate: Signed by President
- 03/22/22 House: Signed by Speaker
- 03/22/22 House: Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on March 22, 2022
- 03/22/22 Governor: Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 11, 2022
- 04/11/22 Governor: Approved by Governor-Chapter 664 (effective 7/1/22)
- 04/11/22 Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0664)