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HB 1307: Public Records Exemptions

PUBLIC RECORDS/GENERAL BILL by Tourism Committee ; Detert

Public Records Exemptions; provides exemption from public records requirements for identity of donors to citizen support organization created to provide assistance, funding, & promotional support for library, archives, & records management programs of Library & Information Services Div. of Department of State who desire to remain anonymous; provides for review & repeal, etc. Amends 257.43, 265.703.

Effective Date: Contingent
Last Action: 5/6/2005 Senate - Died in Committee on Governmental Oversight and Productivity, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 1305 (Ch. 2005-207)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF



Bill History

Date Chamber Action
3/2/2005 House • Filed
3/8/2005 House • Introduced -HJ 00113
3/14/2005 House • Referred to Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations (FC); State Infrastructure Council -HJ 00223
4/5/2005 House • On Committee agenda-- Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations (FC), 04/07/05, 8:00 am, Reed Hall
4/7/2005 House • Favorable by Transportation & Economic Development Appropriations (FC); YEAS 16 NAYS 0 -HJ 00461; Now in State Infrastructure Council -HJ 00461
4/8/2005 House • On Council agenda-- State Infrastructure Council, 04/12/05, 2:30 pm, 404-H
4/12/2005 House • Favorable by- State Infrastructure Council; YEAS 10 NAYS 0 -HJ 00531
4/14/2005 House • Placed on Calendar -HJ 00531
4/20/2005 House • Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read second time -HJ 00583
4/21/2005 House • Read third time -HJ 00595; Passed; YEAS 115 NAYS 0 -HJ 00596
4/22/2005 Senate • In Messages
4/26/2005 Senate • Received, referred to Governmental Oversight and Productivity; Community Affairs; Banking and Insurance; Rules and Calendar -SJ 00595
5/6/2005 Senate • Died in Committee on Governmental Oversight and Productivity, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to HB 1305 (Ch. 2005-207)