Representation by Counsel in Hearings on Petitions for Risk Protection Orders

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AI Summary: The bill "Representation by Counsel in Hearings on Petitions for Risk Protection Orders" aims to ensure individuals facing risk protection orders have the right to legal representation during hearings. The main provision of the bill is to guarantee that individuals subject to risk protection orders can be represented by counsel at such hearings. This bill seeks to protect the due process rights of individuals involved in risk protection order proceedings by allowing them access to legal representation, potentially impacting how these orders are carried out and ensuring fair treatment for all parties involved.

Latest Action: Filed

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Actions (21):

  • 2023-11-07 : Filed

  • 2023-11-22 : Referred to Criminal Justice Subcommittee

  • 2023-11-22 : Referred to Justice Appropriations Subcommittee

  • 2023-11-22 : Referred to Judiciary Committee

  • 2023-11-22 : Now in Criminal Justice Subcommittee

  • 2024-01-09 : 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)

  • 2024-01-26 : Added to Criminal Justice Subcommittee agenda

  • 2024-01-30 : Favorable with CS by Criminal Justice Subcommittee

  • 2024-01-31 : Reported out of Criminal Justice Subcommittee

  • 2024-01-31 : Laid on Table under Rule 7.18(a)

  • 2024-01-31 : CS Filed

  • 2024-01-31 : 1st Reading (Committee Substitute 1)

  • 2024-02-01 : Original reference removed: Justice Appropriations Subcommittee

  • 2024-02-01 : Referred to Judiciary Committee

  • 2024-02-01 : Now in Judiciary Committee

  • 2024-02-19 : Added to Judiciary Committee agenda

  • 2024-02-21 : Favorable by Judiciary Committee

  • 2024-02-21 : Reported out of Judiciary Committee

  • 2024-02-21 : Bill released to House Calendar

  • 2024-02-21 : Added to Second Reading Calendar

  • 2024-03-08 : Died on Second Reading Calendar

Text Versions (2):
Roll Calls (2):
  • Roll Call Agency: House
  • Vote Date: 2024-01-30
  • Description: House Criminal Justice Subcommittee
  • Yea Votes: 16
  • Members Voting: David Silvers,Joseph Casello,Michael Gottlieb,Michele Rayner-Goolsby,Keith Truenow,Webster Barnaby,Kaylee Tuck,LaVon Bracy Davis,Alina Garcia,Shane Abbott,Robert Brackett,Berny Jacques,Taylor Yarkosky,Jessica Baker,Rachel Plakon,Paula Stark
  • Absent Votes: 2
  • Members Voting: Chuck Brannan,Kiyan Michael
  • Roll Call Agency: House
  • Vote Date: 2024-02-21
  • Description: House Judiciary Committee
  • Yea Votes: 22
  • Members Voting: Thad Altman,Bobby Payne,Will Robinson,Tommy Gregory,Dotie Joseph,Toby Overdorf,Dianne Hart,Michael Gottlieb,Randy Maggard,Kristen Arrington,Yvonne Hayes Hinson,John Snyder,Mike Giallombardo,Adam Botana,Keith Truenow,Kevin Chambliss,Patt Maney,Webster Barnaby,LaVon Bracy Davis,Berny Jacques,Paula Stark,Ryan Chamberlin
  • Absent Votes: 1
  • Members Voting: Chuck Brannan
Amendments (1):
  • Name: House Committee Amendment #727873
  • BillId: H0365
  • LegislativeSession: 2024 Regular Session
  • FloorActionDate: 2024-01-29
  • Pdf:  PDF