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House Judiciary

There are 35 Legislative Days scheduled for the 2006 session. Standing Legislative Committees meet in regularly scheduled sessions during the morning hours of each Legislative Day. Some committees will hold special evening meetings. The House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to meet Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:45am in room 464 of the Capitol.

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HOUSE JUDICIARY

4th Legislative Day
01/13/2006 Complete Meeting
6th Legislative Day
01/18/2006 Complete Meeting
HB 1064 - increase the penalty for subsequent convictions for the crime of stalking.
HB 1063 - clarify certain provisions concerning the authority of certain courts to issue warrants or summonses on indictment.
HB 1065 - extend immunity to certain directors, trustees, committee members and officers of certain nonprofit corporations and to members of certain advisory boards.
8th Legislative Day
01/20/2006 Complete Meeting
9th Legislative Day
01/23/2006 Complete Meeting
HB 1118 - revise certain provisions regarding failure to stop at the command of a law enforcement officer and regarding eluding a law enforcement officer in a vehicle.
HB 1095 - clarify the elements of the crime of impersonating another.
HB 1094 - clarify a custodian's access to certain sealed records.
HB 1100 - provide for the establishment of standards for persons conducting home studies for purposes of child custody and visitation.
HB 1117 - revise provisions regarding bond for persons charged with certain crimes involving methamphetamine.
HB 1066 - prohibit certain sex offenders from residing within a specified distance from certain places where children are present.
11th Legislative Day
01/25/2006 Complete Meeting
HB 1086 - restrict the rights of certain sex offenders related to adoption or visitation of children.
HB 1158 - require an expert review when a medical malpractice action is commenced.
HB 1100 - provide for the establishment of standards for persons conducting home studies for purposes of child custody and visitation.
HB 1079 - define an enrolled student.
HB 1104 - revise the elements of the crime of eavesdropping.
HB 1073 - revise the circumstances under which certain arrests may be effected without warrant.
13th Legislative Day
01/27/2006 Complete Meeting
HB 1132 - create immunity for reporting prenatal alcohol or substance abuse.
HB 1109 - provide civil immunity to qualified mental health professionals designated by the chairs of the county board of mental illness.
HB 1134 - to revise certain provisions regarding the justifiable use of force.
HB 1158 - require an expert review when a medical malpractice action is commenced.
HB 1108 - define negligent homicide and to provide a penalty therefor.
14th Legislative Day
01/30/2006 Complete Meeting
HB 1100 - provide for the establishment of standards for persons conducting home studies for purposes of child custody and visitation.
HB 1165 - establish a workers compensation small claims procedure.
HB 1153 - revise the definition of a prohibited sexual act.
HB 1171 - permit the court to award attorneys' fees in certain custody and visitation cases.
HB 1178 - provide for the establishment of certain honorary trusts and of certain trusts for animals.
HB 1119 - repeal certain mandatory minimum sentences for driving under the influence, to expand those substances under which a person may be found to be under the influence, and to revise certain driving under the influence provisions for clarity and consistency.
16th Legislative Day
02/01/2006 Complete Meeting
HB 1120 - revise certain provisions regarding the operation of a snowmobile or boat while under the influence.
HB 1205 - provide for an exemption to the records search fee for attorneys of record.
HB 1204 - exempt certain persons from jury duty because of religious beliefs.
HB 1210 - adopt the revised Uniform Arbitration Act and to repeal certain provisions regarding arbitration.
HB 1152 - establish damage claims procedures for certain claims against construction professionals.
HB 1186 - provide a procedure for implementing the standard visitation guidelines.
18th Legislative Day
02/03/2006 Complete Meeting
HB 1152 - establish damage claims procedures for certain claims against construction professionals.
HB 1210 - adopt the revised Uniform Arbitration Act and to repeal certain provisions regarding arbitration.
HB 1210 - adopt the revised Uniform Arbitration Act and to repeal certain provisions regarding arbitration.
HB 1135 - revise certain provisions relating to domestic limited liability companies, domestic limited liability partnerships, and the appointment of certain agents.
HB 1185 - revise certain provisions regarding directed trusts to include custodial accounts.
HB 1159 - define the business of abstracting.
19th Legislative Day
02/06/2006 Complete Meeting
HB 1216 - define the applicable standard of care in regard to screening of risk factors for all abortions except in the case of a medical emergency, to provide civil remedies, and to exempt medical emergencies from the requirements of this Act.
HB 1132 - create immunity for reporting prenatal alcohol or substance abuse.
HB 1218 - establish a task force to study education for divorcing parents and visitation and custody matters.
HB 1149 - revise certain felony and misdemeanor provisions not located in the criminal code.
HB 1203 - define marital and nonmarital property for the purposes of the division of property between parties at divorce.
21st Legislative Day
02/08/2006 Complete Meeting
HB 1203 - define marital and nonmarital property for the purposes of the division of property between parties at divorce.
HB 1219 - revise the advice that a law enforcement officer must give any person arrested for driving under influence.
HB 1230 - provide for improvements in the implementation of the Indian Child Welfare Act.
HB 1231 - require certain corrections statistics related to race to be collected and maintained.
HB 1163 - revise certain provisions regarding court suspensions and revocations of driver licenses.
HB 1150 - revise certain provisions relating to controlled drugs and substances.
HB 1119 - repeal certain mandatory minimum sentences for driving under the influence, to expand those substances under which a person may be found to be under the influence, and to revise certain driving under the influence provisions for clarity and consistency.
HB 1152 - establish damage claims procedures for certain claims against construction professionals.
SB 149 - create community safety zones, to prohibit certain persons from residing or loitering in community safety zones, and to provide penalties for violations thereof.
HB 1066 - prohibit certain sex offenders from residing within a specified distance from certain places where children are present.
HB 1180 - prohibit certain acts of child abuse and endangerment and to provide penalties therefor.
23rd Legislative Day
02/10/2006 Complete Meeting
SB 149 - create community safety zones, to prohibit certain persons from residing or loitering in community safety zones, and to provide penalties for violations thereof.
SB 148 - revise certain provisions regarding the sex offender registry and the supervision of sex offenders.
SB 150 - require the state's participation in the National Sex Offender Public Registry and to provide for the posting of a state internet sex registry site.
SB 208 - establish and enhance criminal penalties regarding certain sex offenders.
24th Legislative Day
02/13/2006 Complete Meeting
SB 91 - remove the requirement of providing social security numbers in certain probate matters.
SB 57 - revise the definition of deceptive acts and practices and to increase the statute of limitations regarding deceptive trade practices.
SB 15 - revise certain provisions concerning trademark registration.
SB 28 - revise and correct certain provisions related to the criminal code revision of 2005.
SB 68 - revise certain provisions regarding the administration of trusts and estates.
26th Legislative Day
02/15/2006 Complete Meeting
SB 69 - revise certain provisions relating to insurable interests and to declare an emergency.
SB 1 - provide for the mandatory withdrawal of blood or other bodily substances subsequent to arrest for driving while under influence.
SB 59 - provide for the use of chemist's affidavits in certain parole, probation, and contested case proceedings.
SB 138 - revise certain provisions regarding the appointment of an agent to receive any legal process.
28th Legislative Day
02/17/2006 Complete Meeting
SB 1 - provide for the mandatory withdrawal of blood or other bodily substances subsequent to arrest for driving while under influence.
SB 99 - establish a task force to study sexual assault and to provide for its composition, scope, and administration.
30th Legislative Day
02/22/2006 Complete Meeting
SB 57 - revise the definition of deceptive acts and practices and to increase the statute of limitations regarding deceptive trade practices.
SB 112 - provide for an order of joint physical care over certain children whose parents exercise joint legal custody.
SB 159 - prohibit certain civil penalties on dishonored checks and to revise the duties of the state's attorneys with respect thereto.
32nd Legislative Day
02/24/2006 Complete Meeting


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