House Bill 483

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Last Action to Judiciary (H)
Title AN ACT relating to crimes and punishments.
Bill Documents Bill
Impact Statements Local Mandate
Bill Request Number 369
Sponsors M. Dossett, R. Quarles, B. Waide
Summary of Original Version Create a new section of KRS Chapter 433 to ban a person convicted of offenses relating to stolen metal for which recordkeeping is required pursuant to KRS 433.890 from selling or attempting, conspiring, soliciting, or facilitating the sale of metals for a period of five years after completion of sentence, or for five years from the beginning of probation or home incarceration; create a new section of KRS Chapter 30A to require the circuit clerk to retain records of the ban along with the record of the conviction; create a new section of KRS Chapter 433 to make violating the ban a Class D felony; create a new section of KRS Chapter 431 to provide that prosecution for violating the ban may be in addition to prosecution for any other offense.
Index Headings of Original Version Trade Practices and Retailing - Metal sales ban, person convicted of named theft offenses
Circuit Clerks - Metal sales ban for criminal defendant, recordkeeping duties
Courts, Circuit - Metal sales ban, person convicted of named theft offenses
Courts, District - Metal sales ban, person convicted of named theft offenses
Crimes and Punishments - Metal sales ban, person convicted of named theft offenses
Criminal Procedure - Metal sales ban, person convicted of named theft offenses
Local Mandate - Metal sales ban, person convicted of named theft offenses

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02/27/12
  • introduced in House
02/28/12
  • to Judiciary (H)


Last updated: 8/27/2019 8:05 PM (EDT)