HB 1047 IN Became Law
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Summary
Provides that an action for injury to a person that results from the sexual abuse of a child, that has expired under the current statute of limitations, may be commenced before July 1, 2025, against specified entities seeking bankruptcy protection, if certain circumstances exist. Provides that certain images created by artificial intelligence or similar means constitute an "intimate image" for purposes of: (1) a civil action involving nonconsensual pornography; or (2) the crime of distributing an intimate image. Specifies that an intimate image, for purposes of the criminal offense, must appear to depict the alleged victim. Exempts certain news media and internet and cloud service providers from the criminal offense under certain circumstances. Provides that "peep", for purposes of the voyeurism statute, includes the use of a concealed camera with the intent of capturing an intimate image. Makes conforming amendments.
Sponsors (3)
- Sharon Negele · author
- Cyndi Carrasco Republican · sponsor
- Susan Glick Republican · sponsor
4 coauthors / cosponsors
- Chris Jeter Republican · coauthor
- Lori Goss-Reaves Republican · coauthor
- Rodney Pol Democratic · cosponsor
- David Vinzant · cosponsor
Action history (27)
- Jan 8, 2024 First reading: referred to Committee on Courts and Criminal Code · lower
- Jan 8, 2024 Authored by Representative Negele · lower
- Jan 11, 2024 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · lower
- Jan 16, 2024 Amendment #2 (Negele) prevailed; voice vote · lower
- Jan 16, 2024 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · lower
- Jan 18, 2024 Senate sponsor: Senator Carrasco · lower
- Jan 18, 2024 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 14: yeas 82, nays 0 · lower
- Jan 18, 2024 Representative Jeter C added as coauthor · lower
- Jan 19, 2024 Referred to the Senate · lower
- Jan 18, 2024 Representative Goss-Reaves added as coauthor · lower
- Jan 25, 2024 First reading: referred to Committee on Corrections and Criminal Law · upper
- Feb 22, 2024 Committee report: amend do pass, adopted · upper
- Feb 22, 2024 Senator Glick added as second sponsor · upper
- Feb 26, 2024 Second reading: amended, ordered engrossed · upper
- Feb 26, 2024 Senator Pol added as cosponsor · upper
- Feb 26, 2024 Senator Vinzant added as cosponsor · upper
- Feb 26, 2024 Amendment #1 (Bohacek) prevailed; voice vote · upper
- Feb 26, 2024 Amendment #2 (Freeman) prevailed; voice vote · upper
- Feb 27, 2024 Third reading: passed; Roll Call 204: yeas 48, nays 1 · upper
- Feb 28, 2024 Returned to the House with amendments · upper
- Mar 5, 2024 Motion to concur filed · lower
- Mar 5, 2024 House concurred in Senate amendments; Roll Call 273: yeas 95, nays 0 · lower
- Mar 7, 2024 Signed by the President Pro Tempore · upper
- Mar 7, 2024 Signed by the Speaker · lower
- Mar 12, 2024 Signed by the Governor · executive
- Mar 8, 2024 Signed by the President of the Senate · upper
- Mar 12, 2024 Public Law 79 · lower
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