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Bill:  SB 421 
Legislative Session: 76(R) Council Document: 76R 3034 PEP-F
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Last Action:06/18/1999 E Effective on 9/1/99
Caption Version:Enrolled
Caption Text:Relating to a determination of mental competency in the prosecution of criminal cases and to the disposition of defendants found to be incompetent before trial or after conviction.
Author:Shapiro
Sponsor:Ehrhardt | Moreno, Joe
Subjects:Corrections--Jails & Prisons (I0092)
Criminal Procedure--General (I0208)
Criminal Procedure--Insanity Defense (I0201)
Mental Health & Mental Retardation (I0530)
MENTAL INCOMPETENCY (S0019)
Companion:HB 1601 by Ehrhardt, Identical
Senate Committee:Criminal Justice
Status:Out of committee
Vote:Ayes=6   Nays=0   Present Not Voting=0   Absent=1
House Committee:Criminal Jurisprudence
Status:Out of committee
Vote:Ayes=8   Nays=0   Present Not Voting=0   Absent=1
Actions: (descending date order)
Description Comment Date       Time       Journal Page
 Effective on 9/1/99      06/18/1999    
 Signed by the Governor      06/18/1999     4261
 Sent to the Governor      05/29/1999     4040
 Signed in the House      05/29/1999     3953
 Signed in the Senate      05/28/1999     3537
 Reported enrolled      05/27/1999    
 House passage reported      05/26/1999     2951
 Passed      05/26/1999     3336
 Read 3rd time      05/26/1999     3336
 Passed to 3rd reading      05/26/1999     3308
 Read 2nd time      05/26/1999     3308
 Placed on Local, Consent, and Res. Calendar      05/26/1999    
 Considered in Local & Consent Calendars      05/23/1999    
 Comm. report sent to Local & Consent Calendar      05/12/1999    
 Committee report printed and distributed       05/11/1999   07:34 PM 
 Committee report filed with Chief Clerk      05/11/1999     2279
 Reported favorably w/o amendment(s)      05/05/1999    
 Recommended to be sent to Local & Consent      05/05/1999    
 Considered in formal meeting      05/05/1999    
 Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence      04/12/1999     937
 Read first time      04/12/1999     937
 Received from the Senate      04/12/1999     942
 Reported engrossed      04/08/1999    
 Record vote      04/08/1999     871
 Passed      04/08/1999     871
 Read 3rd time      04/08/1999     871
 Record vote      04/08/1999     871
 Rules suspended      04/08/1999     871
 Read 2nd time & passed to engrossment      04/08/1999     871
 Laid before the Senate      04/08/1999     871
 Placed on local & uncontested calendar      04/08/1999    
 Committee report printed and distributed       03/29/1999   07:38 PM 
 Recommended for local & uncontested calendar      03/29/1999    
 Reported favorably as substituted      03/29/1999     802
 Testimony taken in committee      03/24/1999    
 Considered in public hearing      03/24/1999    
 Scheduled for public hearing on . . . . .      03/24/1999    
 Referred to Criminal Justice      02/08/1999     206
 Read first time      02/08/1999     206
 Filed      02/05/1999    
 Received by the Secretary of the Senate      02/05/1999