Study Bills
Public Safety (H)
Study bills still in committee.
Bill | Bill Title |
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HSB 640 | A study bill for adding the hallucinogenic substance kratom to the list of schedule I controlled substances, and providing penalties. 2-12-14 Subcommittee assigned, Fry, Abdul-Samad, and Rayhons. H.J. 229. 2-19-14 Passed subcommittee. (See Cmte. Bill HF 2355) |
HSB 639 | A study bill for establishing a crime stopper surcharge, creating a crime stopper fund, and making appropriations. 2-12-14 Subcommittee assigned, Brandenburg, Muhlbauer, and Shaw. H.J. 229. |
HSB 636 | A study bill relating to communications by an arrested person in a jail or other detention facility. 2-11-14 Subcommittee assigned, S. Olson, Fry, and Muhlbauer. H.J. 220. |
HSB 635 | A study bill relating to certain personal information under the authority of local officials and including effective date provisions. 2-11-14 Subcommittee assigned, Klein, Berry, and Fry. H.J. 220. |
HSB 128 | A study bill for modifying the criminal offense of interference with official acts. |
HSB 127 | A study bill for establishing a criminal offense for removing or attempting to remove a communication device from the possession of a peace officer. (See Cmte. Bill HF 557) |
HSB 126 | A study bill relating to the sale, operation, and possession of speed detection jamming devices, and making penalties applicable. (See Cmte. Bill HF 477) |
HSB 125 | A study bill for providing for an individual income tax credit for the purchase of a gun safe under certain conditions and including effective date and retroactive and other applicability provisions. |
HSB 91 | A study bill relating to the issuance of a search warrant to authorize the placement, tracking, monitoring, and removal of a global positioning device. 2-6-13 Subcommittee assigned, Worthan, Brandenburg, and R. Olson. H.J. 243. (See Cmte. Bill HF 475) |
HSB 67 | A study bill relating to privileged communications between certain peer support group counselors and officers. |
HSB 49 | A study bill for establishing a child endangerment offense for the mother of a newborn child who caused an illegal drug to be present in the newborn childs body, and providing a penalty. 1-24-13 Subcommittee assigned, Klein, Brandenburg, and Wolfe. H.J. 116. |