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Legislative Update

Controlled substances and public servant impersonation

January 8, 2016 Filed Under: Criminal

The Committee on Corrections & Criminal Law heard SB 174 authored by Sen. R. Michael Young on controlled substances and public servant impersonation. The bill (1) establishes a Class A misdemeanor for impersonating a public servant with intent to defraud or induce compliance with instructions, orders, or requests; (2) creates the crime of dealing in a controlled substance by a … [Read more...] about Controlled substances and public servant impersonation

2015 Legislative Session Digest

June 3, 2015 Filed Under: Civil, Criminal, Family, Judicial Administration, Juvenile, Probate, Technical Corrections, Traffic

This is the digest of the final installment of the Legislative Update for the 2015 legislative session. This digest contains summaries of select bills of interest or portions of bills that were signed into law in the 2015 legislative session. Civil Law Service of process (S.E.A. 2, P.L. 41-2015) Religious objections to government actions (S.E.A. 50, P.L. 4-2015) Lawsuits against … [Read more...] about 2015 Legislative Session Digest

Service of process

June 3, 2015 Filed Under: Civil

S.E.A. 2, P.L. 41-2015 Effective: July 1, 2015 Specifies that "registered or certified mail" includes any means of delivery that provides a return receipt. Provides that the cost of service to not more than two parties may be paid from court fees. Requires a person who requests a circuit court clerk to send an additional mailing by registered or certified mail to provide: (1) an … [Read more...] about Service of process

Religious objections to government actions

June 3, 2015 Filed Under: Civil

S.E.A. 50, P.L. 4-2015 Effective: July 1, 2015 Religious objections to government actions. Indicates that the law related to adjudicating a claim or defense that a state or local law, ordinance, or other action substantially burdens the exercise of religion of a person: does not authorize a provider to refuse to offer or provide services, facilities, use of public accommodations, … [Read more...] about Religious objections to government actions

Lawsuits against gun manufacturers

June 3, 2015 Filed Under: Civil

S.E.A. 98, P.L.106-2015 Effective: §1-4, 6 retroactively active to Aug. 26, 1999; §5 effective May 4, 2015. Prohibits a person from bringing certain actions against a firearms manufacturer, ammunition manufacturer, trade association, or seller, and makes the prohibition effective upon passage. Prohibits awards for attorney's fees and incurred costs in certain instances. The full law … [Read more...] about Lawsuits against gun manufacturers

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