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Legislation


2005 Regular Session

FACSIMILE TRANSMISSION

Status of Legislation
Total number of Bills: 5

  • Became Law - Governor Signed

    HB 56

    Status as of May 26, 2005: Became Law - Chapter 521

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Pendergrass, Barkley, Bobo, Cadden, Cane, Conroy, DeBoy, Dumais, Gaines, Goldwater, Gordon, Healey, Heller, Hixson, Hubbard, James, Jameson, Kach, King, Kullen, Lee, Love, Mandel, McDonough, Menes, Niemann, Parker, Petzold, Ramirez, Ross, Sossi, F. Turner, Barve, Doory, Feldman, Haddaway, Howard, Kirk, Krysiak, Minnick, Quinter, and Trueschler
    Entitled
    Consumer Protection - Privacy of Social Security Numbers
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Economic Matters
    Senate: Finance
  • Failed Legislation

    HB 1011

    Status as of March 21, 2005: Bill is in the House - Unfavorable Economic Matters

    Sponsored By
    Delegates Howard, Benson, Burns, Conroy, Heller, Holmes, Madaleno, Montgomery, Patterson, Pendergrass, Smigiel, Stern, and Vaughn
    Entitled
    Consumer Protection - Unsolicited Transmissions to a Facsimile Device - Private Actions
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Economic Matters
  • Failed - Dead Legislation

    HB 1348

    Status as of April 8, 2005: Bill is in the Senate - Third Reading Passed with Amendments

    Sponsored By
    Delegate Arnick
    Entitled
    Real Property - Recordation of Deeds and Instruments of Writing - Requirements
    Committee
    Assignments
    House: Environmental Matters
    Senate: Judicial Proceedings
  • Failed Legislation

    SB 180

    Status as of February 7, 2005: Bill is in the Senate - Withdrawn Finance

    Sponsored By
    Senators Frosh and Ruben
    Entitled
    Consumer Protection - Unsolicited Facsimiles - Private Cause of Action
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Finance
  • Sponsored By
    Senator Dyson
    Entitled
    Consumer Protection - Privacy of Social Security Numbers
    Committee
    Assignments
    Senate: Finance
    House: Economic Matters
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