AN ACT EXPANDING ELIGIBILITY FOR THE ADDRESS CONFIDENTIALITY PROGRAM.
To permit victims of kidnapping and human trafficking and children who are the subject of petitions to terminate parental rights granted by the court to participate in the address confidentiality program established in the office of the Secretary of the State.
Introduced by:
Committee on ChildrenNew today | 2-4 days old | 5 days & older |
Text of Bill | |
File No. 256 [doc] | |
KID Joint Favorable Substitute [doc] | |
Raised Bill [doc] |
Committee Actions | |
KID Joint Fav. Rpt | |
KID Vote Tally Sheet (Joint Favorable Substitute) |
Fiscal Notes | |
Fiscal Note For File Copy 256 |
Bill Analyses | |
Bill Analysis For File Copy 256 |
Co-sponsors for Amendment LCO:
Bill History
Date | Action Taken | ||
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4/4/2022 | (LCO) | File Number 256 | |
4/4/2022 | Senate Calendar Number 210 | ||
4/4/2022 | Favorable Report, Tabled for the Calendar, Senate | ||
4/4/2022 | (LCO) | Reported Out of Legislative Commissioners' Office | |
3/28/2022 | (LCO) | Referred to Office of Legislative Research and Office of Fiscal Analysis 04/04/22 12:00 PM | |
3/17/2022 | (LCO) | Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office | |
3/15/2022 | (KID) | Joint Favorable Substitute | |
2/18/2022 | Public Hearing 02/22 | ||
2/17/2022 | Referred to Joint Committee on Children |
Co-sponsors of SB-123
Rep. Jaime S. Foster, 57th Dist.
Sen. Saud Anwar, 3rd Dist.
Rep. Michael A. Winkler, 56th Dist.
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