HB 1389: Expunging Criminal History Records
GENERAL BILL by Thurston ; (CO-INTRODUCERS) Sachs
Expunging Criminal History Records; Permits automatic expunction of criminal history records in specified circumstances; provides procedures; provides for effect of expunction; provides for treatment of certain statutory cross-references.
Last Action: 5/2/2008 House - Died in Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety (SS)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF
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Bill History
Date Chamber Action 3/3/2008 House • Filed
3/4/2008 House • Introduced -HJ 00113
3/7/2008 House • Referred to Safety & Security Council -HJ 00220
3/10/2008 House • Referred to Homeland Security & Public Safety (SS) by Safety & Security Council -HJ 00222
5/2/2008 House • Died in Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety (SS)
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HB 1389, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 3/5/2008 at 9:44 AM
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF Analyses: None Related Bills (1)
Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location S 250 Criminal History Records/Expunction and Sealing [LPCC] Wilson Compare Last Action: 5/2/2008 S Died in Committee on Criminal Justice
Location:Citations - Statutes (7)
Citation Catchline Location in Bill Location In Bill Help 943.0582 Prearrest, postarrest, or teen court diversion program expunction. 943.0585 Court-ordered expunction of criminal history records. 943.059 Court-ordered sealing of criminal history records. 943.0595 948.08 Pretrial intervention program. 948.16 Misdemeanor pretrial substance abuse education and treatment intervention program. 985.345 Delinquency pretrial intervention program.
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