File Code: Criminal Law - Substantive Crimes
Prior Year Introduction As: HB 293/07 - JUD
Crossfiled with: HOUSE BILL 444  
- Sponsored By: 
 - 
Senators Kelley and Jones (Task Force to Study Identity Theft) and Senators
Conway, Dyson, Exum, Frosh, Gladden, Greenip, Jacobs, King, Klausmeier,
Lenett, Miller, Muse, Peters, Pugh, and Raskin
 
- Entitled: 
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Criminal Law - Mail Theft - Penalty
 
Prohibiting a person from knowingly and willfully removing, taking,
possessing, obtaining, or receiving mail under specified circumstances
without the permission of the United States Postal Service or the
intended recipient; providing penalties for a violation of the Act;
repealing a provision that prohibits opening a letter without
permission, that is rendered inconsistent with the Act; etc.
Legislative date is used to record
history occuring in the Chambers
otherwise Calendar date is used.
Senate Action
- 1/17
 - First Reading Judicial Proceedings
 - 2/6
 - Hearing 2/12 at 1:00 p.m.
 - 2/26
 - Unfavorable Report by Judicial Proceedings
 
House Action
- No Action
 
Sponsored by:
- Senator Delores G. Kelley, District 10
 - Senator Joan Carter Conway, District 43
 - Senator Roy P. Dyson, District 29
 - Senator Nathaniel Exum, District 24
 - Senator Brian E. Frosh, District 16
 - Senator Lisa A. Gladden, District 41
 - Senator Janet Greenip, District 33
 - Identity Theft, Task Force to Study
 - Senator Nancy Jacobs, District 34
 - Senator Verna L. Jones, District 44
 - Senator Nancy J. King, District 39
 - Senator Katherine Klausmeier, District 8
 - Senator Mike Lenett, District 19
 - Senator Thomas V. Mike Miller, Jr., District 27
 - Senator C. Anthony Muse, District 26
 - Senator Douglas J. J. Peters, District 23
 - Senator Catherine E. Pugh, District 40
 - Senator Jamie Raskin, District 20
 
Bill indexed under the following Subjects:
- Appeals -see also- Judicial Review
 - Crimes and Punishments -see also- Penalties; Sentences; etc.
 - Penalties
 - Postal Service
 - Statutes of Limitation
 - Theft -see also- Shoplifting
 
Bill affects the following Statutes:
-   Criminal Law
 - (
 3-905 ,
 7-106.1 
)
 
- Bill Text (Displayed in PDF Format):
 First Reading,
Third Reading, Enrolled
 - Fiscal and Policy Note (Displayed in PDF Format):
 Available
 - Amendments:
None offered