Mississippi Legislature

1999 Regular Session

House Bill 990

[Introduced] [Committee Substitute] [Passed House] [Sent to Governor]

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History of Actions

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Background

Title

Description: Telecommunications; prohibit accessing of messages by persons other than intended recipient.

History of Actions:

101/15/99(H)Referred To Judiciary B
201/28/99(H)Title Suff Do Pass Comm Sub
302/05/99(H)Committee Substitute Adopted
402/05/99(H)Amended
502/05/99(H)Passed As Amended
602/09/99(H)Transmitted To Senate
702/10/99(S)Referred To Judiciary
803/02/99(S)Title Suff Do Pass As Amended
903/04/99(S)Amended
1003/04/99(S)Passed As Amended
1103/05/99(S)Returned For Concurrence
1203/11/99(H)Decline to Concur/Invite Conf
1303/17/99(H)Conferees Named Blackmon,Smith (39th),Robinson (84th)
1403/25/99(S)Conferees Named Turner,Ferris,Robertson
1503/29/99(S)Conference Report Filed
1603/29/99(H)Conference Report Filed
1703/30/99(H)Conference Report Adopted
1803/30/99(S)Conference Report Adopted
1904/06/99(H)Enrolled Bill Signed
2004/07/99(S)Enrolled Bill Signed
2104/16/99Approved by Governor

Amendments/Conference Report:

Adopted [H] Amendment No 1 (Cmte Sub)
Adopted [S] Amendment No 1

Conference Report

Background Information:

Effective dateJuly 1, 1999
DispositionLaw
DeadlineGeneral Bill/Constitutional Amendment
RevenueNo
3/5ths vote requiredNo
Chapter number514

House Committee:

Senate Committee:

Principal Author: Robinson (84th)

Additional Authors: Cameron, Chaney, Davis, Denny, Eaton, Ellington, Formby, Howell, Hudson, Janus, King, Manning, Martinson, McElwain, Moore, Read, Roberson, Rotenberry, Smith (35th), Smith (39th), Warren, Miles

Code Section: A 097-0025-0049

Title: AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 97-25-49, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROHIBIT THE WRONGFUL ACCESS TO TELECOMMUNICATIONS MESSAGES BY PERSONS OTHER THAN THE INTENDED RECIPIENT OF SUCH MESSAGES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE INADMISSIBILITY OF INFORMATION OBTAINED IN VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION; TO REVISE PENALTIES; TO PROHIBIT PHOTOGRAPHING OR FILMING ANOTHER PERSON WITHOUT PERMISSION WHEN THERE IS AN EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY AND PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.


Information pertaining to this measure was last updated on 04/16/99 at 00:00.



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