Status in the House for the 86th Legislature (2009 - 2010)
Criminal penalty provided for intentionally rendering a service animal unable to perform its duties, offenders convicted of harming service animals required to pay restitution, and civil remedies are not precluded by the criminal penalty for harming service animals.
03/04/2010 |
Introduction and first reading, referred to Public Safety Policy and Oversight
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03/04/2010 |
Referred by Chair to Crime Victims/Criminal Records Division
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03/05/2010 |
Division action, to pass and return to Public Safety Policy and Oversight
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03/08/2010 |
Author added Kohls
pg.
8337
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03/11/2010 |
Author added Bigham
pg.
8676
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03/15/2010 |
Committee report, to pass
pg.
8864
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03/15/2010 |
Second reading
pg.
8890
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03/29/2010 |
Referred to Chief Clerk for comparison with SF2990
pg.
9716
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03/29/2010 |
Author added Lillie
pg.
9771
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04/06/2010 |
Bills not identical, SF substituted on General Register
pg.
9783
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04/06/2010 |
HF indefinitely postponed
pg.
9783
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See Senate file in House SF2990
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04/15/2010 |
Author added Tillberry
pg.
10256
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