06RS HB333

HB333

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HB 333/LM (BR 1296) - M. Weaver, J. Carr, M. Cherry, H. Cornett, T. Couch, R. Crimm, M. Denham, S. Lee, T. McKee, C. Meade, R. Nelson, F. Nesler, S. Nunn, D. Pasley, T. Riner, A. Simpson, B. Smith, J. Stacy

     AN ACT relating to crimes and punishments and declaring an emergency.
     Create a new section of KRS Chapter 525 to establish the crime of disorderly conduct in the first degree when a person engages in disorderly conduct at a funeral, burial, funeral home, funeral procession, or memorial service; establish disorderly conduct in the first degree as a Class A misdemeanor; amend KRS 525.060 to conform; create a new section of KRS Chapter 525 to establish the crime of disrupting meetings and processions in the first degree when a person disrupts a meeting or procession associated with a funeral, burial, or memorial service; amend KRS 525.150 to conform.

HB 333 - AMENDMENTS


     HCS/LM - Amend to add an emergency clause.

     HCA (1/Title, G. Lindsay) - Make title amendment.

     HFA (1, M. Weaver) - Delete the requirement that a funeral or a memorial service must be held inside a building as a condition precedent to the crime of disorderly conduct in the first degree.

     SCS/LM - Create a new section of KRS Chapter 525 to establish the crime of disorderly conduct in the first degree when a person engages in disorderly conduct at a funeral, burial, funeral home, funeral procession, or memorial service; establish disorderly conduct in the first degree as a Class A misdemeanor; amend KRS 525.060 to conform; create a new section of KRS Chapter 525 to establish the crime of disrupting meetings and processions in the first degree when a person disrupts a meeting or procession associated with a funeral, burial, or memorial service; amend KRS 525.150 to conform. Amend to create a new section of KRS Chapter 525 to establish the crime of interference with a funeral in any manner by interfering with access into or from any building, parking lot, or burial plot in which a funeral, wake, memorial service, or burial is being conducted, congregating within three hundred feet, or without authorization making other sounds within earshot of or images observable to participants, or distributing literature; establish a criminal penalty; EMERGENCY.

     Jan 11-introduced in House
     Jan 12-to Judiciary (H)
     Feb 2-posted in committee; posting waived; reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute, committee amendment (1-title)
     Feb 3-2nd reading, to Rules
     Feb 6-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Tuesday, February 7, 2006; floor amendment (1) filed to Committee Substitute ; 3rd reading, passed 94-with Committee Substitute, committee amendment (1-title), floor amendment (1)
     Feb 7-received in Senate
     Feb 9-to Judiciary (S)
     Mar 9-reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar with Committee Substitute
     Mar 10-2nd reading, to Rules
     Mar 14-posted for passage in the Regular Orders of the Day for Wednesday, March 15, 2006
     Mar 15-3rd reading, passed 37-0 with Committee Substitute
     Mar 16-received in House; to Rules (H)
     Mar 17-posted for passage for concurrence in Senate Committee Substitute for Monday, March 20, 2006
     Mar 20-House concurred in Senate Committee Substitute ; passed 94-0
     Mar 21-enrolled, signed by each presiding officer; delivered to Governor
     Mar 27-signed by Governor (Acts ch. 51)

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