HB1903
Business records; admissibility in criminal proceedings.
Summary
As Introduced. Admissibility of business records; criminal proceedings.
Extends to criminal proceedings the existing procedures in civil proceedings for the authentication and foundation necessary for the admission of a business record under the business records exception to the rule against hearsay.-
Bill History
- 01/10/2017 - House: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/11/17 17101374D
- 01/10/2017 - House: Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
- 01/13/2017 - House: Assigned Courts sub: Criminal Law
- 01/18/2017 - House: Subcommittee recommends reporting (11-Y 0-N)
- 01/20/2017 - House: Reported from Courts of Justice (20-Y 0-N)
- 01/24/2017 - House: Read first time
- 01/25/2017 - House: Read second time and engrossed
- 01/26/2017 - House: Read third time and passed House (94-Y 5-N)
- 01/26/2017 - House: VOTE: PASSAGE (94-Y 5-N)
- 01/27/2017 - Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed
- 01/27/2017 - Senate: Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
- 02/08/2017 - Senate: Reported from Courts of Justice (12-Y 2-N)
- 02/10/2017 - Senate: Constitutional reading dispensed (39-Y 0-N)
- 02/13/2017 - Senate: Read third time
- 02/13/2017 - Senate: Passed Senate (34-Y 6-N)
- 02/15/2017 - House: Enrolled
- 02/15/2017 - House: Bill text as passed House and Senate (HB1903ER)
- 02/15/2017 - House: Signed by Speaker
- 02/17/2017 - Senate: Signed by President
- 02/17/2017 - House: Enrolled Bill communicated to Governor on 2/17/17
- 02/17/2017 - Governor: Governor's Action Deadline Midnight, February 24, 2017
- 02/23/2017 - Governor: Approved by Governor-Chapter 223 (effective 7/1/17)
- 02/23/2017 - Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0223)