Bill:  HB 912 
Legislative Session: 81(R) Council Document: 81R 676 KSD-D
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Last Action:05/08/2009 S Referred to Jurisprudence
Caption Version:Engrossed
Caption Text:Relating to the enforcement by contempt of certain orders in family law proceedings.
Author:Dutton
Subjects:Courts--General (I0160)
Family--Child Support (I0352)
Family--Parent & Child (I0355)
DIVORCE (S3940)
House Committee:Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
Status:Out of committee
Vote:Ayes=9   Nays=0   Present Not Voting=0   Absent=2
Senate Committee:Jurisprudence
Status:In committee
Actions: (ascending date order)
Viewing Votes: Most Recent House Vote
Description Comment Date       Time       Journal Page
 Filed      01/30/2009    
 Read first time      02/23/2009     381
 Referred to Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence      02/23/2009     381
 Scheduled for public hearing on . . .      04/15/2009    
 Considered in public hearing      04/15/2009    
 Testimony taken/registration(s) recorded in committee      04/15/2009    
 Left pending in committee      04/15/2009    
 Considered in public hearing      04/22/2009    
 Recommended to be sent to Local & Consent      04/22/2009    
 Reported favorably w/o amendment(s)      04/22/2009    
 Comte report filed with Committee Coordinator      05/01/2009     2336
 Committee report printed and distributed      05/01/2009   05:56 PM 
 Comm. report sent to Local & Consent Calendar      05/02/2009    
 Considered in Local & Consent Calendars      05/04/2009    
 Placed on Local, Consent, and Res. Calendar      05/07/2009    
 Read 2nd time      05/07/2009     2682
 Passed to engrossment      05/07/2009     2682
 Nonrecord vote recorded in Journal      05/07/2009     2682
 Read 3rd time      05/07/2009     2691
 Passed      05/07/2009     2691
 Record vote   RV#620   05/07/2009     2691
 Nonrecord vote recorded in Journal      05/07/2009     2691
 Reported engrossed      05/07/2009   09:59 PM  3042
 Received from the House      05/08/2009     2143
 Read first time      05/08/2009     2179
 Referred to Jurisprudence      05/08/2009     2179