Mississippi Legislature
2005 Regular Session

House Bill 396

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Title

Description: Recording private communications; unlawful without prior consent of all parties to the communication.

Bill Text: [Introduced]

History of Actions:

1 01/05 (H) Referred To Judiciary A
2 02/01 (H) Died In Committee

Background Information:

Effective dateJuly 1, 2005
DispositionDead
DeadlineGeneral Bill/Constitutional Amendment
RevenueNo
Vote type requiredMajority

House Committee:

Principal Author: Robinson (84th)

Additional Author: Horne

Code Sections: A 041-0029-0517, A 041-0029-0531, A 041-0029-0533

Title: AN ACT TO CREATE NEW SECTION 41-29-502, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROHIBIT THE INTENTIONAL INTERCEPTION OR RECORDING OF ANY COMMUNICATION, OR THE INTENTIONAL DISCLOSURE OR USE OF THE CONTENTS OF ANY UNLAWFULLY INTERCEPTED OR RECORDED COMMUNICATION, EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY PROVIDED BY LAW; TO AUTHORIZE THE INTERCEPTION OR RECORDING OF A COMMUNICATION WHERE THE PERSON IS A PARTY TO THE COMMUNICATION AND WHERE ALL OF THE PARTIES TO THE COMMUNICATION HAVE GIVEN PRIOR CONSENT TO THE INTERCEPTION OR RECORDING; TO AMEND SECTIONS 41-29-517 AND 41-29-531, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO CONFORM TO THE PRECEDING PROVISIONS; TO AMEND SECTION 41-29-533, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO PROVIDE THAT ANY PERSON WHO VIOLATES THIS ACT IS GUILTY OF A FELONY; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.


Information pertaining to this measure was last updated on 02/01/05 at 18:17.

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