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HB 783: Dissolution of Injunction/Damages

GENERAL BILL by Smith

Dissolution of Injunction/Damages; provides that in absence of injunction bond, any damages recovered on dissolution of injunction shall be subject to waiver of sovereign immunity limits as described in specified provision. Amends 60.07.

Effective Date: 07/01/2002
Last Action: 3/22/2002 House - Died in Council on Council for Smarter Government
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    1/9/2002 House • Prefiled
    1/11/2002 House • Referred to Judicial Oversight (SGC); Council for Smarter Government
    1/22/2002 House • Introduced, referred to Judicial Oversight (SGC); Council for Smarter Government -HJ 00056
    2/19/2002 House • On Committee agenda-- Judicial Oversight (SGC), 02/21/02, 8:00 am, 212-K
    2/21/2002 House • Favorable with 1 amendment(s) by Judicial Oversight (SGC); YEAS 10 NAYS 0 -HJ 00292
    2/25/2002 House • Now in Council for Smarter Government -HJ 00292
    3/22/2002 House • Died in Council on Council for Smarter Government

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  • HB 783, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 1/10/2002 at 12:44 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   Judicial Oversight (Post-Meeting) 2/19/2002 (pdf)
    Judicial Oversight (Post-Meeting) 2/22/2002 (pdf)

    Related Bills (1)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    S 1802 (e1) Dissolution of Injunction/Damages Peaden Similar Last Action: 3/22/2002 H Died in Council on Council for Smarter Government
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    Committee Amendments (1)

    Amendment Sponsor Filed Last Committee Action Format
    820669 - Amendment
    Judicial Oversight 2/22/2002
    4:16 PM
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    Citations - Statutes (1)

    Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    60.07 Assessment of damages after dissolution.

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