HB 109-B: Interception of Communications
GENERAL BILL by Goodlette ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Harrell ; Green ; Cusack ; Gelber ; Ball ; Machek ; Bullard ; Sobel ; Needelman
Interception of Communications; adds aircraft piracy to list of crimes for which interception of communications may be authorized; adds solicitation to commit certain offenses to list of crimes for which interception of communications may be authorized; allows judge, in investigations of acts of terrorism, to authorize continued interception anywhere within state of wire, oral, or electronic communications under specified conditions, etc. Amends 934.07,.09.
Last Action: 11/1/2001 Senate - Died in Messages
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Bill History
Date | Chamber | Action |
---|---|---|
10/26/2001 | House |
• Filed; Referred to Select Committee on Security (PRC) -HJ 00049; On Committee agenda-- Select Committee on Security (PRC), 10/29/01, 1:00 pm, 212-K |
10/29/2001 | House |
• Favorable with 3 amendment(s) by- Select Committee on Security (PRC); YEAS 11 NAYS 0 -HJ 00050 |
10/30/2001 | House |
• Introduction allowed -HJ 00028; Introduced -HJ 00028; Placed on Calendar, on second reading -HJ 00050; Read second time -HJ 00028; Amendment(s) adopted -HJ 00028; Read third time -HJ 00029; Passed as amended; YEAS 119 NAYS 0 -HJ 00029 |
10/30/2001 | Senate |
• In Messages |
11/1/2001 | Senate |
• Died in Messages |