Skip to Navigation | Skip to Main Content | Skip to Site Map

MyFloridaHouse.gov | Mobile Site

Senate Tracker: Sign Up | Login

The Florida Senate

HB 1665: Domestic Violence/Injunction/Child

GENERAL BILL by Smith

Domestic Violence/Injunction/Child; provides that child may not obtain injunction for protection against domestic violence based on acts committed by family member unless such acts constitute harm or child abuse or neglect. Amends 741.30.

Effective Date: 07/01/1999
Last Action: 4/30/1999 House - Died in Committee on Criminal Justice Appropriations (FRC)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

Expand All Collapse All

  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    3/9/1999 House • Filed; Introduced -HJ 00246
    3/16/1999 House • Referred to Family Law & Children (CJC); Criminal Justice Appropriations (FRC) -HJ 00311
    3/26/1999 House • On Committee agenda-- Family Law & Children (CJC), 03/30/99, 4:00 pm, 317C
    3/30/1999 House • Comm. Action: Favorable with 1 amendment(s) by Family Law & Children (CJC) -HJ 00512
    4/1/1999 House • Now in Criminal Justice Appropriations (FRC) -HJ 00512
    4/30/1999 House • Died in Committee on Criminal Justice Appropriations (FRC)

    Top of SectionTop of Page

  • HB 1665, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 8/28/2000 at 9:26 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   Family Law & Children (Post-Meeting) 3/29/1999 (pdf)
    Family Law & Children (Post-Meeting) 3/31/1999 (pdf)
    Family Law & Children (Post-Meeting) 5/11/1999 (pdf)

    Related Bills (1)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    S 160 (e1) Domestic Violence/Injunction/Child Hargrett Similar Last Action: 4/30/1999 H Died in Committee on Criminal Justice Appropriations (FRC)
    Location:

    Citations - Statutes (1)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    741.30 Domestic violence; injunction; powers and duties of court and clerk; petition; notice and hearing; temporary injunction; issuance of injunction; statewide verification system; enforcement.

    Top of SectionTop of Page