Last Action | signed by Governor (Act ch. 100) |
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Title | AN ACT relating to crimes and punishments. |
Bill Documents |
Bill
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Impact Statements |
Corrections Impact
Local Mandate |
Bill Request Number | 1347 |
Sponsors | J. Bell, W. Stone, R. Adams, H. Collins, L. Combs, W. Coursey, B. Damron, T. Edmonds, K. Flood, K. Hall, R. Henderson, J. Jenkins, D. Keene, T. McKee, R. Meeks, B. Montell, F. Nesler, D. Osborne, R. Palumbo, J. Richards, C. Rollins II, A. Simpson, D. Sims, A. Smith, G. Stumbo, T. Thompson, T. Turner, D. Watkins, S. Westrom |
Summary of Original Version | Amend KRS 510.155 to allow certain acts to constitute prima facie evidence under that section and to include communications that may originate or terminate outside of the Commonwealth; amend KRS 508.130 to include the use of communication devices as means by which stalking may be done; amend KRS 531.010 and 531.300 to include live images transmitted over the Internet within the coverage of the obscenity statutes; create a new section of KRS chapter 17 to prohibit sex offenders from using social networking websites; amend KRS 17.510 to require sex offenders to disclose their Internet communications identities; amend KRS 17.580 to allow the state's sex offender registration website to be accessed to ascertain if an Internet communications identity is associated with a registered sex offender; create a new section of KRS chapter 500 to provide a forfeiture scheme for personal property used in connection with various sexual and exploitative offenses; amend KRS 16.210 and 500.090 to conform to the new forfeiture provision; create a new section of KRS Chapter 500 to allow the Attorney General to issue a subpoena to obtain delineated Internet information related to internet accounts for which there is reasonable cause to believe that the account has been used in the exploitation of children; create a new section of KRS Chapter 434 to criminalize the offense of phising, where one uses the internet to induce another to divulge personal information by impersonating a third party. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Local Mandate - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Corrections Impact - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Children and Minors - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Civil Actions - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Civil Procedure - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Communications - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Crimes and Punishments - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Criminal Procedure - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to |
Proposed Amendments |
House Committee Substitute 1 House Committee Amendment 1 Senate Floor Amendment 1 |
Votes | Vote History |
02/06/09 |
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02/10/09 |
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02/11/09 |
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02/12/09 |
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02/13/09 |
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03/03/09 |
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03/05/09 |
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03/06/09 |
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03/09/09 |
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03/10/09 |
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03/13/09 |
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03/25/09 |
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Amendment | House Committee Substitute 1 |
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Impact Statements |
Corrections Impact
Local Mandate |
Summary | Amend to expand administrative subpoena authority to stalking offenses and to insert a knowing or intentional mens rea into the phising offense. |
Index Headings |
Local Mandate - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Corrections Impact - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Children and Minors - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Civil Actions - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Civil Procedure - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Communications - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Crimes and Punishments - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Criminal Procedure - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to |
Amendment | House Committee Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | J. Tilley |
Summary | Amend to expand administrative subpoena authority to stalking offenses and to insert a knowing or intentional mens rea into the phising offense. |
Index Headings |
Local Mandate - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Corrections Impact - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Children and Minors - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Civil Actions - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Civil Procedure - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Communications - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Crimes and Punishments - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Criminal Procedure - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to |
Amendment | Senate Floor Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | R. Jones II |
Summary | Attach provisions of SB 5/GA relating to driving under the influence, except omit coverage of non-impairing controlled substances. |
Index Headings |
Local Mandate - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Corrections Impact - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Children and Minors - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Civil Actions - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Civil Procedure - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Communications - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Crimes and Punishments - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to Criminal Procedure - Internet facilitated crimes and conduct, provisions relating to |
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