Bill Summary
SB 526 Sexual Offenses (2014 Session)
Sexual Offenses; Authorizing orders limiting testimony in open court and in depositions if the victim or witness was a child under 16 years of age when a specified sexual offense occurred; imposing a 50-year minimum mandatory sentence for dangerous sexual felony offenders; providing that voyeurism includes secretly observing another person’s intimate areas in which the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, when the other person is located in a public or private dwelling, structure, or conveyance; authorizing the court to require a sexual offender or sexual predator who is on probation or community control to undergo an evaluation to determine whether the offender or predator needs sexual offender treatment, etc. Effective Date: 10/1/2014
12/17/13
SENATE
Filed
12/18/13
SENATE
Referred to Criminal Justice; Judiciary; Appropriations
01/06/14
SENATE
On Committee agenda - Criminal Justice, 01/13/14, 4:00 pm, 37 S
01/13/14
SENATE
Favorable with CS by Criminal Justice; 6 Yeas, 0 Nays
01/14/14
SENATE
Committee Substitute Text (C1) Filed
01/15/14
SENATE
Now in Judiciary
01/27/14
SENATE
On Committee agenda - Judiciary, 02/04/14, 10:00 am, 110 S
02/04/14
SENATE
Favorable with CS by Judiciary; 8 Yeas, 0 Nays
02/05/14
SENATE
Committee Substitute Text (C2) Filed
02/10/14
SENATE
Now in Appropriations
02/10/14
SENATE
On Committee agenda - Appropriations, 02/20/14, 1:00 pm, 412 K
02/20/14
SENATE
Placed on Special Order Calendar, 03/04/14 - If Received
02/20/14
SENATE
Favorable with CS by Appropriations; 15 Yeas, 0 Nays
02/24/14
SENATE
Committee Substitute Text (C3) Filed
02/25/14
SENATE
Placed on Calendar, on 2nd reading
02/25/14
SENATE
Placed on Special Order Calendar, 03/04/14
03/04/14
SENATE
Read Second Time; Amendments Adopted (646090, 694228, 442960); Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 40 Yeas / 0 Nays); Immediately Certified
03/04/14
SENATE
Engrossed Text (E1) Filed
03/04/14
HOUSE
In Messages
03/05/14
HOUSE
Referred to Calendar
03/07/14
HOUSE
Placed on Special Order Calendar, 03/11/14
03/11/14
HOUSE
Substituted for HB 7027; Read Second Time; Placed on Third Reading, 03/12/14
03/12/14
HOUSE
Read Third Time; Passed (Vote: 117 Yeas / 0 Nays)
03/19/14
SENATE
Ordered Enrolled
03/20/14
SENATE
Enrolled Text (ER) Filed
03/26/14
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Signed by Officers and presented to Governor (Governor must act on this bill by 04/02/14)
04/01/14
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Approved by Governor; Chapter No. 2014-4
No amendments to this bill text filed.
No amendments to this bill text filed.
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