Committee Agenda

Committee: Senate Judiciary
Room: 413
Wednesday, February 2, 2000
Time: 10:00 A.M.



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SB 0183      to prohibit the discharge of firearms under certain conditions and to provide a penalty therefor.
          Senator Dunn (Rebecca) and Representatives Kazmerzak and Patterson

HB 1060*      to revise the standards of review for findings of fact.
          The Committee on Judiciary at the request of the Chief Justice

HB 1064*      to revise certain provisions relating to the procurement, collection, filing, and analysis of biological specimens from persons convicted of crimes of violence.
          Representatives Hennies, Brooks, Brown (Richard), Duniphan, Fitzgerald, Lintz, McCoy, McIntyre, Munson (Donald), and Wilson and Senators Ham, Albers, Brosz, Lawler, Madden, Reedy, Shoener, Staggers, and Vitter

HB 1065      to prohibit certain sexual acts between certain jail and juvenile correctional facility employees and prisoners and to provide a penalty therefor.
          Representatives Hennies, Brooks, Brown (Richard), Clark, Duniphan, Fitzgerald, Lintz, McCoy, McIntyre, and Munson (Donald) and Senators Vitter, Albers, Brosz, Ham, Madden, and Shoener

HB 1068*      to revise certain provisions relating to the disposition of property seized by law enforcement agencies.
          Representatives Hennies, Brooks, Brown (Richard), Duniphan, Fitzgerald, Lintz, McCoy, and McIntyre and Senators Albers, Ham, Lawler, Reedy, Shoener, Staggers, and Vitter

NOTE: The above bills will be taken up in this order for a hearing on the date noted. If circumstances do not permit a hearing on this date then a hearing will be held at the next meeting of the committee. Action on a bill may come at any time after it has had a hearing.

BILLS FOR POSSIBLE ACTION WHICH HAVE HAD PRIOR HEARING.

SB 0163      to establish guidelines for the management and use of investments held by certain eleemosynary institutions and funds.
          Senators Whiting, Everist, and Olson and Representatives Michels, Hunt, and Wilson

SB 0100      to provide that certain minors in the custody of the Department of Corrections be segregated from others.
          Senators Dunn (Rebecca), Dennert, Flowers, Hutmacher, Kloucek, Lange, Lawler, Olson, Reedy, and Symens and Representatives Haley, Davis, Fischer-Clemens, Kazmerzak, Koetzle, Lockner, Lucas, Patterson, Sutton (Daniel), and Waltman

SB 0142      to change the penalties for the sale or purchase of alcoholic beverages involving persons under the age of twenty-one and to provide for the revocation of driving privileges upon conviction.
          Senator Whiting and Representative Fiegen

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FRED . WHITING, Chair