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Bill Type: House Bill
HB 1004require notice to schools if a student commits certain crimes.
HB 1056increase the penalty for violation of certain fur dealer license requirements.
HB 1061prohibit certain persons from applying for a hunting, fishing, or trapping license, to provide for an automatic revocation of any license or privilege, and to provide for a penalty for a violation thereof.
HB 1072define the theft of certain livestock as grand theft.
HB 1089restrict the sale or rental of certain movies and music to minors.
HB 1097revise the definition of sexual contact.
HB 1101clarify the discretion of the court to impose sentences concurrently or consecutively.
HB 1145revise the circumstances under which certain arrests may be effected without a warrant.
HB 1147revise certain eligibility restrictions relating to secondary school extracurricular activities.
HB 1170prohibit the tampering with anhydrous ammonia and to provide a penalty for a violation thereof.
HB 1194increase certain penalties for unlawful use of computers and computer networks.
HB 1235designate the state capitol complex and the Governor's mansion as a drug free zone.
HB 1241revise the elements of the crime of stalking to include certain forms of harassing communications.
HB 1246prohibit the occupation of a motor vehicle knowing that any controlled drug or substance is illegally being stored or used therein and to provide penalties therefor.
HB 1284revise the elements of the crime of passing a check against insufficient funds.
Bill Type: Senate Bill
SB 72revise the crime of vehicular homicide.
SB 167provide for enhanced penalties if child abuse results in serious bodily injury to a child.
SB 189provide for certain penalties for leaving a gasoline station before making payment on motor fuel.
SB 228provide for DNA testing for certain inmates for the purposes of determining whether they may have been wrongfully convicted.
SB 247require criminal background checks of employees of community service providers and to prohibit employment of certain persons by community service providers.
SB 250provide that taking money or property from patients or inmates by certain institution employees constitutes theft.