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SB0160
2013 Regular Session
Entitled:
Civil Actions - Personal Injury or Death Caused by Dog - Rebuttable Presumption
Sponsored by:
Senator Frosh
Status:
In the House - Special Order until later today (Delegate Barve) Adopted
Summary
Documents
History
Document Name
Amendments
Senate - {333623/01 Rejected
Amendments
Senate - {798879/01 Adopted
Amendments
House - {922917/01 Adopted
Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note (Revised)
Conference Committee Amendment
Both Chambers - {733825/02 Adopted
Conference Committee Report
Both Chambers - {473423/01 Adopted
Text
- First - Civil Actions - Personal Injury or Death Caused by Dog - Rebuttable Presumption
Text
- Third - Civil Actions - Personal Injury or Death Caused by Dog - Rebuttable Presumption
Vote - Senate - Committee
- Judicial Proceedings
Vote - House - Committee
- Judiciary
Vote - Senate Floor
- Floor Amendment (Pipkin) {333623/1 Rejected
(6-40) - 03/12/13
Vote - Senate Floor
- Third Reading Passed
(46-0) - 03/14/13
Vote - Senate Floor
- Third Reading Passed
(47-0) - 04/03/13
Vote - House Floor
- Third Reading Passed
(133-0) - 03/26/13
Documents become available at various times as the legislation moves through the General Assembly.
First reading text - within 24 hours of introduction.
Analysis (Fiscal and Policy Note) and the Bond Authorization Fact Sheet - generally at least one day prior to a scheduled hearing.
Committee votes - when the Committee releases their report.
Committee amendments and individually sponsored amendments - when introduced in the chamber.
Conference Committee reports and amendments - when the report is introduced in the chamber.
Floor Votes - when they have been officially journalized by the Secretary of the Senate or House Clerk.
Attorney General's Bill Review Letter - after legislation is passed.
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