House Bill 47 / S.L. 2007-190 (
= S10)
2007-2008 Session
Violate Order/Possess Deadly Weapon Felony.
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| Ch. SL 2007-190 on 07/08/2007 |
| McLawhorn;
Ross;
Farmer-Butterfield;
Jeffus;
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| Adams;
M. Alexander;
Bordsen;
Brisson;
Bryant;
Coates;
Crawford;
Dickson;
Earle;
Faison;
Fisher;
Folwell;
Glazier;
J. Harrell;
Harrison;
Howard;
Insko;
Lucas;
Luebke;
Martin;
McAllister;
McGee;
Parmon;
Pierce;
Ray;
Spear;
Tillis;
Tolson;
Tucker;
Underhill;
Wainwright;
E. Warren;
Weiss;
Wiley;
Williams;
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| Public; Text has changed; |
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| 06/26/2007 4:23PM |
Second Reading |
[S] - 658 |
48 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
48 |
PASSED |
| 06/28/2007 1:39PM |
M11 Concur |
[H] - 845 |
112 |
0 |
2 |
6 |
0 |
112 |
PASSED |
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History  |
| 01/30/2007 |
House |
Filed |
| 01/31/2007 |
House |
Passed 1st Reading |
| 01/31/2007 |
House |
Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House |
| 02/13/2007 |
House |
Withdrawn From Comm |
| 02/13/2007 |
House |
Re-ref to the Com on Judiciary I and, if favorable, to the Com on Appropriations |
| 02/28/2007 |
House |
Reptd Fav Com Substitute |
| 02/28/2007 |
House |
Re-ref Com On Appropriations |
| 05/22/2007 |
House |
Reptd Fav |
| 05/22/2007 |
House |
Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b) |
| 05/22/2007 |
House |
Placed On Cal For 5/23/2007 |
| 05/23/2007 |
House |
Amend Adopted 1 |
| 05/23/2007 |
House |
Passed 2nd & 3rd Reading |
| 05/24/2007 |
Senate |
Rec From House |
| 05/24/2007 |
Senate |
Ref To Com On Judiciary I (Civil) |
| 06/25/2007 |
Senate |
Reptd Fav Com Substitute |
| 06/25/2007 |
Senate |
Com Substitute Adopted |
| 06/26/2007 |
Senate |
Passed 2nd & 3rd Reading |
| 06/27/2007 |
House |
Rec To Concur S Com Sub |
| 06/27/2007 |
House |
Cal Pursuant Rule 36(b) |
| 06/27/2007 |
House |
Placed On Cal For 6/28/2007 |
| 06/28/2007 |
House |
Concurred In S/Com Sub |
| 06/29/2007 |
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Ratified |
| 06/29/2007 |
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Pres. To Gov. 6/29/2007 |
| 07/08/2007 |
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Signed By Gov. 7/8/2007 |
| 07/08/2007 |
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Ch. SL 2007-190 |
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