CS/HB 1117: Personal Identification Information
GENERAL BILL by Safety & Security Council ; Legg ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Brandenburg ; Zapata ; Allen ; Long ; Anderson ; Thompson, N. ; Hasner
Personal Identification Information; provides enhanced penalty for certain uses of personal identification information concerning individual 65 years of age or older without consent. Amends 817.568.
Last Action: 5/4/2007 Senate - Died in Messages
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 2/26/2007 House • Filed
3/5/2007 House • Referred to Safety & Security Council; Policy & Budget Council
3/6/2007 House • Introduced, referred to Safety & Security Council; Policy & Budget Council -HJ 00079
3/7/2007 House • Referred to Homeland Security & Public Safety (SS) by Safety & Security Council -HJ 00176
3/12/2007 House • On Committee agenda-- Homeland Security & Public Safety (SS), 03/14/07, 9:30 am, Reed Hall --Temporarily deferred
3/19/2007 House • On Committee agenda-- Homeland Security & Public Safety (SS), 03/21/07, 8:00 am, 116-K
3/21/2007 House • Favorable with 1 amendment(s) by Homeland Security & Public Safety (SS); YEAS 8 NAYS 0 -HJ 00245; Now in Safety & Security Council -HJ 00245
3/26/2007 House • On Council agenda-- Safety & Security Council, 03/28/07, 9:00 am, Reed Hall
3/28/2007 House • CS by Safety & Security Council; YEAS 13 NAYS 2 -HJ 00306
3/29/2007 House • CS read 1st time on 03/29/07 -HJ 00302; CS filed
3/30/2007 House • Now in Policy & Budget Council -HJ 00311
4/3/2007 House • On Council agenda-- Policy & Budget Council, 04/05/07, 9:00 am, 212-K
4/5/2007 House • Favorable by- Policy & Budget Council; YEAS 29 NAYS 0 -HJ 00343; Placed on Calendar -HJ 00343
4/10/2007 House • Placed on Special Order Calendar; Read 2nd time -HJ 00357
4/11/2007 House • Temporarily postponed, on 3rd Reading -HJ 00366
4/17/2007 House • Temporarily postponed, on 3rd Reading -HJ 00466
4/18/2007 House • Read 3rd time -HJ 00508; CS passed; YEAS 118 NAYS 0 -HJ 00508
4/19/2007 Senate • In Messages
5/4/2007 Senate • Died in Messages
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CS/HB 1117, Committee Substitute 1 (Current Bill Version) Posted 3/29/2007 at 3:32 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: Policy & Budget Council (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Policy & Budget Council (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Safety & Security Council (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Related Bills (3)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location H 1211 Personal Identifying Information Proctor Compare Last Action: 5/4/2007 H Died in Safety & Security Council
Location:S 2184 Personal Identification Information [LPCC] Fasano Compare Last Action: 5/4/2007 S Died in Committee on Criminal Justice
Location:S 2268 Personal Identifying Information [LPCC] Wise Compare Last Action: 5/4/2007 S Died in Committee on Criminal Justice
Location:Floor Votes (1)
Date Chamber Result 4/18/2007 3:40 PM House 118 Yeas - 0 Nays Citations - Statutes (1)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 817.568 Criminal use of personal identification information. -
HB 1117, Original Filed Version Posted 2/26/2007 at 2:22 PM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Safety & Security Council (Post-Meeting) (pdf)
Citations - Statutes (1)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 817.568 Criminal use of personal identification information.
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