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1 pot. mod. Potentially moderate impact * No prison bed impact indet. Unquantifiable bed impact tp Temporarily postponed Assault or Battery on Utility Workers - Defines the term "utility worker." Provides for reclassification of certain offenses against utility workers, etc. Effective Date: July 1, HB 15 5/7/11 HOUSE Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration; Died in Criminal Subcommittee SB 734 5/7/11 SENATE Died on Calendar Soto Wise insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Military Veterans Convicted of Criminal Offenses - Provides that persons convicted of criminal offenses who allege that the offenses resulted from posttraumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, or psychological problems stemming from service in a combat theater in the United States military may have a hearing on that issue before sentencing. Provides that defendants found to HB 17 have committed offenses due to such causes and who are otherwise eligible for probation or community control may be placed in treatment programs for an equal period of time in certain circumstances, provides for sentence credit; provides preference for treatment programs with histories of success. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 5/7/11 HOUSE Died in Judiciary Committee SB 138 5/7/11 HOUSE Died in Messages Nelson Bennett * * * * * NO Parole for Juvenile Offenders - Designates act "Graham Compliance Act"; provides that juvenile offender who was less than 18 years of age at time of commission of nonhomicide offense & who is sentenced to life imprisonment is eligible for parole if offender has been incarcerated for minimum period; requires initial eligibility interview to determine whether offender has demonstrated maturity & reform for parole; provides criteria to determine maturity & reform; provides eligibility for reinterview after specified period for offender denied parole. Effective Date: upon becoming a law HB 29 SB 160 Weinstein Joyner insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Controlled Substances - Defines term "homologue" for purposes of Florida Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention & Control Act; includes certain hallucinogenic substances on list of controlled substances in Schedule I; reenacts provisions to incorporate amendment. Effective Date: July 1, CS/HB 39 5/2/11 HOUSE Ordered Enrolled --HJ 1002 CS/SB 204 5/2/11 SENATE Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 39 --SJ 627 Adkins, Rouson Wise, Dockery insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. YES Regulation of Firearms and Ammunition - Prohibits specified persons & entities, when acting in official capacity, from knowingly & willfully regulating or attempting to regulate firearms or ammunition in any manner except as specifically authorized by s , F.S., by general law, or by Fla. Constitution; provides penalty; eliminates authority of counties to adopt ordinance requiring waiting period between purchase & delivery of handgun; CS/HB 45 provides that public funds may not be used to defend unlawful conduct of any person charged with violation of section; provides fines for governmental entities in whose service or employ provisions of section are knowingly & willfully violated; provides for investigation of complaints of criminal violations & prosecution of violators by state attorney; provides exceptions to prohibitions; provides effective date. Effective Date: upon becoming a law 4/29/11 HOUSE Ordered Enrolled -- HJ 961 CS/SB 402 4/27/11 SENATE Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/CS/HB 45 --SJ 540 Gaetz Negron insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. YES

2 Voting Rights of Felons - Proposes amendment to s. 4, Art. VI of State Constitution to disqualify person who is convicted of felony from voting only until completion of all sentences imposed & expiration or completion of all conditions of supervision, if any. Effective Date: Not Specified HJR 51 SJR 538 Porth Sobel * * * * * NO Sexting - Provides that minor commits offense of sexting if he or she knowingly uses computer or other device to transmit or distribute photograph or video of himself or herself which depicts nudity & is harmful to minors, or knowingly possesses such photograph or video that was transmitted or distributed to minor from another minor; ;provides that transmission or distribution of multiple photographs or videos is single offense if such photographs & videos were transmitted or distributed in same 24- hour period; provides that possession of multiple photographs or videos that were transmitted or distributed by minor is single offense if such photographs & videos were transmitted or distributed by minor in same 24-hour period; provides that act does not prohibit prosecution of minor for conduct relating to material that includes depiction of sexual conduct or sexual excitement or for stalking. Effective Date: October 1, HB 75 5/3/11 HOUSE Ordered Enrolled --HJ 1101 Abruzzo insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. YES Treatment-based Drug Court Programs - Provides that court has discretion to allow offenders with prior violent felony offenses into postadjudicatory treatment-based drug court programs on case-by-case basis; requires all offenders sentenced to postadjudicatory drug court program who are drug court HB 81 participants who are subject of violation of probation or community control hearing under specified provisions to have violation of probation or community control heard by judge presiding over drug court program, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 4/26/11 HOUSE Laid on Table, refer to CS/SB HJ 792 Rouson indet. indet. indet. indet. indet. NO Drug-related Overdoses - Designates act "911 Good Samaritan Act"; provides that person acting in good faith who seeks medical assistance for someone experiencing drug-related related overdose may not be charged with specified offenses; provides that person who experiences drug-related overdose & needs medical assistance may not be charged for specified offenses if evidence was obtained as result of overdose & need for assistance; provides HB 91 5/7/11 SENATE Died in Messages SB /7/11 SENATE Died in Budget Bernard Sachs * * * * * NO that protections from prosecution are not grounds for suppression of evidence in other prosecutions; provides that departure from lowest permissible criminal sentence is permitted when defendant was making good faith effort to obtain or provide medical assistance for someone experiencing drug-related overdose. Effective Date: July 1,

3 Cadmium in Children's Products - Prohibits person from using or applying cadmium in excess of specified amount on any item of children's jewelry, toy, or child care article sold in this state; provides exception; provides criminal penalty. Effective Date: July 1, HB 111 5/7/11 HOUSE Died in Business and Consumer Affairs Subcommittee SB 272 5/7/11 SENATE Died in Commerce and Tourism Thompson Joyner insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Intimidation of a Judge - Subjects person who intimidates or threatens judge or member of judge's immediate family to criminal HB 129 penalties; defines terms. Effective Date: October 1, SB 262 3/15/11 SENATE Unfavorable by Judiciary, laid on Table; YEAS 3 NAYS 4 --SJ 227 Gaetz Ring insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Privacy of Firearms Owners - Provides that inquiries by physicians or other medical personnel concerning ownership of firearm by patient or family of patient or presence of firearm in private home or other domicile of patient or family of patient violates privacy of patient or patient's family members, respectively; prohibits conditioning receipt of medical treatment or care on person's willingness or refusal to disclose personal & private information unrelated to medical treatment in violation of HB 155 individual's privacy contrary to specified provisions; prohibits entry of certain information concerning firearms into medical records or disclosure of such information by specified individuals; provides criminal penalties; provides increased maximum fines for certain violations; requires informing Attorney General of prosecution of violations; provides for collection of fines by Attorney General in certain circumstances. Effective Date: upon becoming a law 4/29/11 HOUSE Ordered Enrolled -- HJ 961 Brodeur insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. YES Illegal or Undocumented Aliens - Requires DOC & Parole Commission to establish agreements to implement federal deportation program for state inmates; revises provisions relating to Control Release Authority; requires authority to implement program to execute immediate deportation; authorizes authority to extend or advance control release date for transfer of custody pending deportation; requires DOC to identify inmates eligible for control release for removal & deportation at reception; requires DOC to coordinate with federal authorities to determine immigration status & eligibility for removal; requires DOC to identify eligible inmates who waive administrative & appellate rights & who agree to cooperate; requires Control Release Authority to establish control release dates; authorizes setting control release dates after alien has served 50% of sentence; requires DOC to maintain control & responsibility for custody & transport of alien until transferred to federal custody; requires Control Release Authority to give notice to aliens concerning reentering U.S.; prohibits aliens from benefiting from control release awards when removal is not reasonably foreseeable. Effective Date: July 1, HB 205 SB 304 5/7/11 SENATE Died in Judiciary Roberson Bennett indet. indet. indet. indet. indet. NO

4 Public Corruption - Provides for reclassification of criminal offenses committed under color of law. Effective Date: July 1, HB 249 SB 532 3/30/11 SENATE Unfavorable by Rules, laid on Table; YEAS 3 NAYS 8 --SJ 309 Berman Fasano indet. indet. indet. indet. indet. NO Possession of Stolen Credit or Debit cards - Prohibits possession of stolen credit or debit card in specified circumstances; provides penalties. Effective Date: October 1, CS/HB 339 5/3/11 HOUSE Ordered Enrolled --HJ 1102 Perman insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. YES Obscenity - Revises definition of term "sexual conduct" for purposes of provisions relating to obscenity to include certain forms of simulated conduct. Effective Date: July 1, HB 385 SB 1162 Grant Storms indet. indet. indet. indet. indet. NO Child Visitation: Revises legislative intent; requires probable cause of sexual abuse in order to create presumption of detriment; provides that persons meeting specified criteria may not visit or have contact with child without hearing & court order; revises requirements for hearing seeking to rebut presumption of HB 387 detriment; revises provisions relating to hearings on whether to prohibit or restrict visitation or other contact with person who is alleged to have influenced child's testimony. Effective Date: July 1, 5/3/11 HOUSE Laid on Table, refer to CS/SB HJ 1101 SB 504 5/4/11 SENATE Ordered Enrolled --SJ 851 Steube Bogdanoff * * * * * YES Ocean Lifeguards - Defines "ocean lifeguard"; provides enhanced penalties for assault or battery on ocean lifeguard; revises provisions relating to arrest without warrant; conforms provisions. Effective Date: October 1, HB 433 SB 496 5/7/11 SENATE Died in Judiciary L. Garcia Margolis insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Human Trafficking - Specifies documents that must be possessed by each person providing or offering to provide massage services in certain circumstances; requires presentation of such documents upon request of law enforcement officer; requires operators of massage establishments to maintain valid work authorization documents on premises for each employee who is not U.S. citizen; requires presentation of such documents upon request of law enforcement officer; prohibits person from providing or offering to provide massage services without possession of license & specified documentation; prohibits use of massage establishment license for purpose of lewdness, assignation, or prostitution. Effective Date: October 1, HB 477 5/7/11 HOUSE Died in Business & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee Burgin insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO

5 Dextromethorphan - Prohibits obtaining or delivering to individual in retail sale any nonprescription compound, mixture, or preparation containing dextromethorphan or related compounds in excess of specified amounts; regulates retail display of products containing dextromethorphan or related compounds; requires training of retail employees; requires person who purchases or HB 487 otherwise acquires nonprescription compound, mixture, or preparation containing any detectable quantity of dextromethorphan or related compounds to meet specified requirements; provides limited civil immunity for release of information to law enforcement officers. Effective Date: July 1, 5/7/11 HOUSE Died in Appropriations Committee Gonzalez insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Assault or Battery - Provides for reclassification of specified assault or battery offenses when committed against persons licensed, registered, certified, or regulated under provisions relating to psychological & clinical, counseling, & psychotherapy services practicing their professions. Effective Date: July 1, HB 533 Bembry insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Sexual Performance by a Child - Prohibits controlling or intentionally viewing photograph, motion picture, exhibition, show, representation of image, data, computer depiction, or other presentation that includes sexual conduct by child. Effective Date: October 1, HB 595 5/7/11 HOUSE Died in Appropriations SB 846 5/7/11 HOUSE Died in messages Pafford Benacquisto indet. indet. indet. indet. indet. NO Human Trafficking - Requires operators of massage establishments to maintain valid work authorization documents on the premises for each employee who is not a United States citizen. Requires presentation of such documents upon request of a law enforcement officer. Prohibits the use of a massage establishment license for the purpose of lewdness, assignation, or prostitution. Provides criminal penalties. Includes within the severity ranking chart of the Criminal Punishment Code certain offenses prohibited by the act. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, CS/SB 246 5/7/11 HOUSE Died in messages Joyner insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Controlled Substances - Revises the list of controlled substances included in Schedules I, II, III, IV, and V. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, SB 336 5/7/11 SENATE Died in Health Regulation Fasano insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO

6 Handbill Distribution - Provides additional penalties for the offense of unlawfully distributing handbills in a public lodging establishment. Specifies that certain items used in committing such offense are subject to seizure and forfeiture under the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act. Authorizes a law enforcement officer to arrest a person without a warrant when there is probable cause to believe the person violated s , F.S., and where the owner or manager of the public lodging establishment signs an affidavit containing information supporting the determination of probable cause, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, SB 366 5/7/11 SENATE Died in Budget Altman * * * * * NO Treatment-based Drug Court Programs - Requires all offenders sentenced to a postadjudicatory drug court program who are drug court participants and who are the subject of a violation of probation or community control hearing under specified provisions to have the violation of probation or community control heard by the judge presiding over the drug court program. Increases the number of Criminal Punishment Code scoresheet total sentence points that a defendant may have and be eligible for a postadjudicatory treatment-based drug court program, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, CS/SB 400 5/6/11 Chapter No. -33 Wise indet. indet. indet. indet. indet. YES Public Records - Provides an exemption from public records requirements for photographs and video and audio recordings that depict or record the killing of a person. Authorizes access to such photographs or video or audio recordings by specified members of the immediate family of the deceased subject of the photographs or video or audio recordings. Provides for access to such records by local governmental entities or state or federal agencies in furtherance of official duties. Provides for future legislative review and repeal of the exemption, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, SB 416 4/29/11 SENATE Laid on Table, refer to CS/HB SJ Bogdanoff insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Assault or Battery - Provides for reclassification of specified assault or battery offenses when committed against persons licensed, registered, certified, or regulated under provisions relating to psychological and clinical, counseling, and psychotherapy services. Reenacts provisions relating to the offense severity ranking chart of the Criminal Punishment Code and a policy of zero tolerance for crime and victimization, to incorporate the amendment made to , F.S., in references thereto. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, SB 764 Sobel insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Drug Abuse Prevention and Control - Adds transactions of a controlled substance near a homeless shelter to the list of prohibited acts. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, SB 794 5/7/11 SENATE Died in Budget Diaz de la Portilla NO

7 Offense of Sexting - Provides that a minor commits the offense of sexting if he or she knowingly uses a computer, or any other device capable of electronic data transmission or distribution, to transmit or distribute to another minor any photograph or video of himself or herself which depicts nudity and is harmful to minors. Provides noncriminal and criminal penalties. Provides that the act does not prohibit prosecution of a minor for conduct relating to material that includes the depiction of sexual conduct or sexual excitement or for stalking, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, SB 888 5/3/11 SENATE Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 75 --SJ 732 Dean insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Possession of Stolen Credit or Debit Cards - Prohibits possession of a stolen credit or debit card in specified circumstances. Provides penalties. Provides that a retailer who takes, accepts, retains, or possesses a stolen credit or debit card without knowledge that the card is stolen and who is authorized to process transactions by the company issuing the credit or debit card does not commit a violation under certain circumstances. Provides an exception for certain retail employees. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, SB 920 5/3/11 SENATE Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB SJ 747 Ring insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Lewd or Lascivious Offenses; Revises the definition of the term "sexual activity" for purposes of provisions relating to certain lewd or lascivious offenses. Provides penalties. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, HB 235 SB 1170 Chestnut Oelrich indet. indet. indet. indet. indet. NO Sexual Offenses; Cites this act as the "Walk in Their Shoes Act." Revises offenses that are considered "child molestation" for purposes of admitting evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts in a criminal case involving child molestation. Requires certain property or material that is used in a criminal proceeding to remain in the care, custody, and control of the law enforcement agency, CS/HB 251 the state attorney, or the court. Requires a law enforcement officer to provide or arrange for transportation of a victim of sexual battery to an appropriate facility for medical treatment or forensic examination, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, 5/7/11 HOUSE Ordered engrossed, then enrolled CS/SB 488 5/4/11 SENATE Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/CS/HB SJ 835 Dorworth Fasano * * * * * YES Controlled Substances; Prohibits specified offenses within 1,000 feet of real property comprising homeless shelter; defines "homeless shelter." EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, HB 897 CS/SB 794 5/7/11 SENATE Died in Budget Nehr Diaz de la Portilla indet. indet. indet. indet. indet. NO

8 Sentencing of Inmates; Creates reentry program for nonviolent offenders to divert them from long periods of incarceration; requires intensive substance abuse treatment & rehabilitative program; provides for minimum length of service in program; specifies eligibility criteria; directs DOC to obtain sentencing court approval before placement; requires DOC to notify state attorney & authorizes state attorney to object to placement, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, CS/HB 917 5/7/11 HOUSE Died in Appropriations Subcommittee Porth Perman tp tp tp tp tp NO Murder of a Child 17 Years of Age or Younger; Reclassifies specified murder offenses if committed upon a child 17 years of age or younger. Prohibits a court from suspending, deferring, or withholding adjudication of guilt or imposition of sentence. HB /7/11 SENATE Died in messages SB 1536 EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, Artiles Flores insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Controlled Substances; Includes certain hallucinogenic substances on list of controlled substances in Schedule I; reenacts provisions to incorporate amendment. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, HB /7/11 HOUSE Ordered enrolled--hj 1103 SB /3/11 SENATE Laid on Table, refer to CS/HB SJ 737 Patronis Wise insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. YES Domestic Violence; Revises definition of term "career offender" for purposes of Florida Career Offender Registration Act to include severe domestic violence offenders; defines term "severe HB 1253 domestic violence offender"; subjects such offenders to registration provisions of act. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, SB 1782 Glorioso Latvala insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Sexual Offenders and Predators; Revises definition of term "sexual offender" to include additional offenses & persons released for sanctions for certain offenses after specified date; replaces definition of term "instant message name" with definition of term "Internet identifier"; provides that sexual offenders & predators are not in violation of specified reporting provisions if they report address or location change to local sheriff's office within specified period after such change with proof that they also promptly p reported such information to DHSMV, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: upon becoming a law CS/HB /7/11 SENATE Died in messages Glorioso insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO

9 Weapons or Firearms; Prohibits possession of any firearm, electric weapon, or other specified device on property operated by school district; provides criminal penalties; amends & reenacts provisions relating to prohibited acts; clarifies that provisions prohibiting restrictions on firearms possession do not apply to restrictions on possession on property owned or operated by school district; bans possession, sale, transfer, or manufacture of high-capacity ammunition feeding devices; provides exceptions; provides criminal penalties. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, HB 1335 SB /27/11 SENATE Withdrawn from further consideration --SJ 540 Berman Margolis insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Assault Battery/ Law Enforcement or Firefighters; Increases mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for battery of law enforcement officer or firefighter with firearm or destructive ti device or while possessing semiautomatic firearm & its high-capacity detachable box magazine, or machine gun. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, HB 1449 Artiles insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO False Personation; Prohibits person from falsely personating firefighter or certain law enforcement officers if his or her action could deceive reasonable person into believing that he or she was bona fide official; prohibits operation or ownership of motor vehicle falsely marked in way which could deceive reasonable person into HB 1459 believing that such vehicle is authorized by fire department for use by person operating it; provides exception. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, SB 2016 Watson Braynon insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Enforcement of Immigration Laws; Prohibits state or political subdivisions from limiting or restricting enforcement of federal immigration laws; provides that state or its political subdivisions may not be prohibited from maintaining or exchanging information regarding immigration status; authorizes law enforcement officer to determine immigration status; requires implementation consistent with federal law; prohibits using race, color, or national origin in enforcement; requires every employer to use federal E- Verify system; prohibits knowingly employing unauthorized alien, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, HB /7/11 HOUSE Died pending review of CS Snyder NO Prison Diversion Programs; Increases number of Criminal Punishment Code scoresheet total sentence points that offender may have & be eligible for prison diversion program; authorizes court to sentence offender in prison diversion program to serve jail term not to exceed 90 days; provides prison diversion program HB /7/11 SENATE Died in messages Julien NO may require electronic monitoring. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1,

10 Internet Poker; Creates the "Internet Poker Consumer Protection and Revenue Generation Act." Provides for intrastate Internet poker to be provided to the public by cardroom operators through a state Internet poker network operated by licensed Internet poker hub operators. Provides for selection of Internet poker hub operators through competitive procurement process. Provides for distribution of moneys received from Internet poker hub operations, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, CS/SB 812 Bennett insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Controlled Substances; Authorizes certain health care practitioners to complete a continuing education course relating to the prescription drug monitoring program. Creates a felony of the third degree for any person to register or attempt to register a painmanagement clinic through misrepresentation or fraud. Revises the list of entities that are not required to register as a painmanagement clinic. Requires that the prescription drug monitoring program comply with the minimum requirements of the National All Schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting Act, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, CS/CS/SB 818 5/6/11 SENATE Laid on Table, refer to CS/CS/HB 7095 Fasano Lynn insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Sentences of Inmates; Removes all references to imposing mandatory minimum sentences for defendants convicted of trafficking in controlled substances. Provides legislative intent to encourage the DOC, to the extent possible, to place inmates in the community to perform paid employment for community work. Directs the DOC to develop and administer a reentry program for nonviolent offenders which is intended to divert nonviolent offenders from long periods of incarceration. Authorizes the DOC to grant up to 10 days per month of incentive gain-time, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, CS/SB /7/11 SENATE Died on Calendar Bogdanoff NO Sentences of Inmates; Removes all references to imposing mandatory minimum sentences for defendants convicted of trafficking in controlled substances. Provides legislative intent to encourage the DOC, to the extent possible, to place inmates in the community to perform paid employment for community work. Directs the DOC to develop and administer a reentry program for nonviolent offenders which is intended to divert nonviolent offenders from long periods of incarceration. Authorizes the DOC to grant up to 10 days per month of incentive gain-time, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, CS/SB /7/11 SENATE Died on Calendar Bogdanoff NO

11 Licensed Security Officers; Provides that a person who engages in any activity for which a specified provision requires a license, but acts without having a license, commits a misdemeanor of the first degree. Authorizes the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to impose a civil penalty not to exceed a specified amount. Provides that a person who impersonates a security officer or other designated officer during the commission of a felony commits a felony of the second degree, etc. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, HB /7/11 HOUSE Died in Business & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee SB /7/11 SENATE Died on Calendar Rouson Latvala insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO Mandatory Minimum Sentences; Amends provisions relating to crashes involving death or personal injuries, driving under the influence, unlicensed purchase, sale, or harvest of seafood, violations involving horsemeat, acting as an insurer without a certificate of authority, possession of a weapon during the commission of certain offenses, criminal use of personal identification information, intentionally defective workmanship, and controlled substance violations, respectively, deleting mandatory minimum sentences. EFFECTIVE DATE: July 1, SB 1798 Smith NO Assault or Battery ; Increases the mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for battery of a law enforcement officer or firefighter while possessing a firearm or destructive device. Increases the mandatory minimum term of imprisonment for such a battery while possessing a semiautomatic firearm and its high-capacity detachable box magazine or a machine gun. EFFECTIVE DATE: October 1, SB /7/11 SENATE Died on Calendar Diaz de la Portilla insig. insig. insig. insig. insig. NO NOTES: SB 416 which was heard at the March 2, Criminal Impact Conference created two unranked third-degree felonies. These provisions are included in CS/SB 411 which passed. CS/CS/HB 7095 which was passed instead of CS/CS/SB 818 (heard at the April 4, Criminal Impact Conference) created several unranked third-degree felonies.

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