Legislation
- Title
- Criminal Procedure - Seizure and Forfeiture - Property Used in Human Trafficking
- Sponsored by
- Delegates Dumais, Frick, Afzali, Anderson, Arora, Aumann, Barkley, Barve, Bates, Beidle, Bobo, Branch, Bromwell, Cardin, Carr, Carter, Clippinger, Cluster, Conaway, Cullison, Eckardt, Feldman, Frush, Gilchrist, Glass, Glenn, Gutierrez, Guzzone, Haddaway-Riccio, Haynes, Healey, Hixson, Hough, Hucker, Impallaria, Jameson, Jones, Kaiser, A. Kelly, Kramer, Krebs, Lafferty, Lee, Love, Luedtke, Malone, McComas, McConkey, McDermott, McDonough, McHale, McIntosh, A. Miller, W. Miller, Mitchell, Mizeur, Morhaim, Murphy, Myers, Nathan-Pulliam, Olszewski, Parrott, Pendergrass, Ready, Reznik, B. Robinson, S. Robinson, Rudolph, Serafini, Sophocleus, Stein, Stukes, Szeliga, Tarrant, F. Turner, Valderrama, Valentino-Smith, Waldstreicher, M. Washington, and Zucker
- Status
- Approved by the Governor - Chapter 636
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note (Revised)
Synopsis
Authorizing a State or local law enforcement agency, on process issued by a court of competent jurisdiction, to seize specified property used or intended for use in connection with a violation of specified criminal statutes relating to human trafficking; specifying the revenue sources for the Fund; providing for disbursements from the Fund for specified purposes; specifying property that is subject to forfeiture; etc.
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- Original:
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Details
Introduced in a prior session as: HB0391 Session: 2012 Regular Session
Bill File Type: Regular
Effective Date(s): October 1, 2013
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13-501 through 13-536 )
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