HB1184
Type: B Origin: House Comments: 0

Relating To Access To Criminal History Record Information For Use In Certain Research Or Statistical Projects.

Latest Action: Filed

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The bill aims to facilitate access to criminal history record information for specific research or statistical projects. It intends to streamline the process for researchers and entities involved in these projects to obtain such data while ensuring compliance with relevant privacy and security regulations. The main provisions include establishing guidelines for accessing this information, safeguarding data confidentiality, and outlining permissible uses of the obtained records. This bill could have a significant impact on enabling research efforts that rely on criminal history data by providing a structured framework for obtaining and utilizing this information securely and ethically.

Bill Activity

  • 2023-01-05: Filed

  • 2023-03-02: Read first time

  • 2023-03-02: Referred to Homeland Security & Public Safety

  • 2023-04-10: Posting rule suspended

  • 2023-04-11: Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  • 2023-04-11: Considered in public hearing

  • 2023-04-11: Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee

  • 2023-04-11: Left pending in committee

  • 2023-04-13: Considered in formal meeting

  • 2023-04-13: Reported favorably w/o amendment(s)

  • 2023-04-24: Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator

  • 2023-04-24: Committee report distributed

  • 2023-04-24: Committee report sent to Calendars

  • 2023-04-25: Considered in Calendars

  • 2023-04-27: Placed on General State Calendar

  • 2023-04-27: Read 2nd time

  • 2023-04-27: Passed to engrossment

  • 2023-04-28: Read 3rd time

  • 2023-04-28: Passed

  • 2023-04-28: Record vote RV#714

  • 2023-04-28: Statement(s) of vote recorded in Journal

  • 2023-04-28: Reported engrossed

  • 2023-05-01: Received from the House

  • 2023-05-01: Read first time

  • 2023-05-01: Referred to Criminal Justice

  • 2023-05-16: Scheduled for public hearing on . . .

  • 2023-05-16: Considered in public hearing

  • 2023-05-16: Vote taken in committee

  • 2023-05-17: Reported favorably w/o amendments

  • 2023-05-17: Recommended for local & uncontested calendar

  • 2023-05-17: Committee report printed and distributed

  • 2023-05-18: Placed on intent calendar

  • 2023-05-18: Rules suspended-Regular order of business

  • 2023-05-18: Record vote

  • 2023-05-18: Read 2nd time & passed to 3rd reading

  • 2023-05-18: Record vote

  • 2023-05-18: Three day rule suspended

  • 2023-05-18: Record vote

  • 2023-05-18: Read 3rd time

  • 2023-05-18: Passed

  • 2023-05-18: Record vote

  • 2023-05-19: Senate passage reported

  • 2023-05-19: Reported enrolled

  • 2023-05-22: Signed in the House

  • 2023-05-23: Signed in the Senate

  • 2023-05-24: Sent to the Governor

  • 2023-06-14: Filed without the Governor's signature

  • 2023-06-14: Effective on 9/1/23

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