HB 1631: Voyeurism
GENERAL BILL by Brandenburg ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Planas ; Porth
Voyeurism; revises elements of offense of voyeurism in order to eliminate acts of photographing, filming, videotaping, or recording, which are made crime under offense of video voyeurism; provides that person commits offense of voyeurism when he or she secretly observes another person while other person is in location that provides reasonable expectation of privacy. Amends 810.14.
Effective Date: 07/01/2005
Last Action: 5/6/2005 House - Died in Council on Justice Council
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
Last Action: 5/6/2005 House - Died in Council on Justice Council
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 3/8/2005 House • Filed; Introduced -HJ 00144
3/23/2005 House • Referred to Criminal Justice (JC); Judiciary (JC); Justice Council -HJ 00264
4/4/2005 House • On Committee agenda-- Criminal Justice (JC), 04/06/05, 9:15 am, 404-H
4/6/2005 House • Favorable by Criminal Justice (JC); YEAS 5 NAYS 0 -HJ 00460; Now in Judiciary (JC) -HJ 00460
4/11/2005 House • On Committee agenda-- Judiciary (JC), 04/13/05, 1:00 pm, Morris Hall
4/13/2005 House • Favorable by Judiciary (JC); YEAS 7 NAYS 0 -HJ 00530; Now in Justice Council -HJ 00530
5/6/2005 House • Died in Council on Justice Council
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HB 1631, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 3/8/2005 at 10:27 AM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: Criminal Justice Committee (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Criminal Justice Committee (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Judiciary Committee (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Judiciary Committee (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Related Bills (1)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location S 162 Voyeurism Aronberg Similar Last Action: 5/6/2005 H Died in Council on Justice Council
Location:Citations - Statutes (1)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 810.14 Voyeurism prohibited; penalties.