Last Action | 01/28/22: to Committee on Committees (H) |
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Title | AN ACT relating to public safety. |
Bill Documents | Introduced |
Fiscal Impact Statements |
Corrections Impact
Local Mandate |
Bill Request Number | 349 |
Sponsors | S. Sheldon, C. Massey |
Summary of Original Version | Amend KRS 500.080 to define "riot"; amend KRS 508.010, relating to assault in the first degree, to create a mandatory fine of $15,000 when the offense is committed during the course of a riot; amend KRS 508.025, relating to assault in the third degree, to create a mandatory fine of $5,000 and a minimum sentence of 30 days' incarceration, which is not subject to any form of early release; amend KRS 508.030 to provide that knowingly shining or aiming a laser towards the head of another person results in a Class A misdemeanor; amend KRS 511.060, 511.070, and 511.080 to make criminal trespass enhance one classification level when done to harass a person who is a law enforcement officer, active duty member of the military, judge, or elected or appointed government official; create a new section of KRS Chapter 512 to require the court to order full restitution in any conviction under KRS 512.020, 512.030, or 512.040; amend KRS 512.020 to create a mandatory fine of $5,000 when a person is convicted of criminal mischief in the first degree during the course of a riot; create a new section of KRS Chapter 525 to require the court to order full restitution in any conviction under KRS 525.020, 525.030, or 525.040; amend KRS 525.020, relating to riot in the first degree, to create a minimum sentence of 45 days' incarceration, which is not subject to any form of early release; amend KRS 525.030, relating to riot in the second degree, to create a minimum sentence of 30 days' incarceration, which is not subject to any form of early release; amend KRS 525.140 to make obstructing a highway a Class D felony when the obstruction blocks an emergency vehicle, emergency responder, or emergency exit; amend KRS 525.150 to make disrupting meetings and processions a Class A misdemeanor in all cases; create a new section of KRS Chapter 431 to require 12-hour hold for any person charged with certain offenses and allow exceptions; amend KRS 431.073 to exclude various Class D felonies from being expungeable; amend KRS 533.254 to require the court to order restitution in cases where a person is put on probation or given pretrial diversion; amend KRS 411.100 to require gross negligence for a cause of action for property damaged by riotous or tumultuous assemblage of people that a local government could have prevented; repeal KRS 525.145, relating to disrupting meetings and processions in the first degree; amend various sections to conform. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Courts - Pretrial release within 12 hours, certain offenses, prohibition Crimes and Punishments - Assault offenses, increased fines and mandatory minimum sentence of incarceration Crimes and Punishments - Criminal mischief, restitution Crimes and Punishments - Criminal trespass in the first degree, increased penalty when done to harass certain persons Crimes and Punishments - Disrupting meetings and processions, penalty Crimes and Punishments - Obstructing a highway or other public passage, increased penalty in certain cases Crimes and Punishments - Riot offenses, restitution and mandatory minimum sentence of incarceration Criminal Procedure - Pretrial release within 12 hours, certain offenses, prohibition Emergency Medical Services - Assault on and obstruction, increased penalty Firefighters and Fire Departments - Assault on, increased penalty Peace Officers and Law Enforcement - Assault on, increased penalty Police, City and County - Assault on, increased penalty Police, State - Assault on, increased penalty Sheriffs - Assault on, increased penalty Bail and Pretrial Release - Release within 12 hours certain offenses, prohibition Corrections Impact - Riot offenses, restitution and mandatory minimum sentence of incarceration Local Mandate - Riot offenses, restitution and mandatory minimum sentence of incarceration |
01/28/22 |
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