2010 Regular Session

HOUSE BILL 1432

File Code: Criminal Law - Substantive Crimes
Sponsored By:
Delegates McComas, Bartlett, Jameson, Kullen, and Norman
Entitled:
Criminal Law - Identity Fraud - Assumption of Identity of Fictitious Person

Synopsis:

Clarifying that a person is prohibited from knowingly and willfully assuming the identity of a fictitious person to avoid identification, apprehension, or prosecution for a crime, or with fraudulent intent, to get a benefit, credit, good, service, or any other thing of value or to avoid the payment of debt or other legal obligation; and providing penalties for a violation of the Act.

History by Legislative and Calendar Date

Legislative date is used to record history occurring in the Chambers otherwise Calendar date is used.
House Action
2/24
First Reading House Rules and Executive Nominations
3/8
Re-referred Judiciary
3/9
Hearing 3/23 at 1:00 p.m.
3/25
Favorable Report by Judiciary
3/23
Favorable Report Adopted
Second Reading Passed
3/24
Third Reading Passed (141-0)
Senate Action
3/26
First Reading Judicial Proceedings
3/30
Hearing 4/6 at 1:00 p.m.

Sponsored by:

Delegate Susan K. McComas, District 35B
Delegate Joseph R. Bartlett, District 4A
Delegate Sally Jameson, District 28
Delegate Sue Kullen, District 27B
Delegate H. Wayne Norman, District 35A

Bill indexed under the following Subjects:

Crimes and Punishments -see also- Penalties and Sentnc; etc.
Fraud -see also- Forgery
Identification
Penalties and Sentences -see also- Death Penalty
Privacy

Bill affects the following Statutes:

Criminal Law
( 8-301 , 8-301 )

Documents

All documents except Roll Call Votes are displayed in PDF format:
Bill Text: First Reading, Third Reading, Enrolled
Fiscal and Policy Note: Available
Amendments: None offered
Committee Votes :
House
Judiciary
Roll Call Vote (Legislative date is shown):
House
March 24, 2010: Third Reading Passed (141-0)