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Legislation


1997 Regular Session

LIBEL AND SLANDER

Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 6

  • Passed Legislation

    HB 67

    Status as of May 22, 1997: Became Law - Chapter 643

    Sponsored By
    Delegate Rosenberg
    Entitled
    Criminal Defamation - Repeal
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Judiciary
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
  • Governor Veto

    HB 256

    Status as of May 22, 1997: Vetoed by the Governor - Duplicative

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Dembrow, Bissett, Menes, Harkins, and Petzold
    Entitled
    Legislative Immunity - Constituent Service Activities and Communications
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Judiciary
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
  • Governor Veto

    HB 590

    Status as of May 22, 1997: Vetoed by the Governor - Cross-filed bill was signed

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Poole and Opara
    Entitled
    Credit Unions - Confidentiality of Information and Prohibition on Derogatory Statements
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
    Senate: Finance
  • Passed Legislation

    SB 15

    Status as of May 22, 1997: Became Law - Chapter 558

    Sponsored By
    Senator Munson
    Entitled
    Legislative Immunity - Constituent Service Activities and Communications
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
    House: Judiciary
  • Failed to Pass

    SB 34

    Status as of April 7, 1997: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Judiciary

    Sponsored By
    Senators Colburn and Stoltzfus
    Entitled
    Agriculture - Disparagement of Perishable Food Products - Cause of Action
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
    House: Judiciary
  • Passed Legislation

    SB 251

    Status as of May 22, 1997: Became Law - Chapter 569

    Sponsored By
    Senator Boozer
    Entitled
    Credit Unions - Confidentiality of Information and Prohibition on Derogatory Statements
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Finance
    House: Commerce and Government Matters
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