SB429 - TO EXPAND THE SEALING OF CRIMINAL RECORDS FOR VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING; TO PROVIDE THAT VICTIMS OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS; AND TO PROVIDE A MANDATORY NO-CONTACT ORDER IN A HUMAN TRAFFICKING CASE.
Bill Status History
Chamber
Date
Action
Vote
Senate
4/18/2025 3:52:02 PM
Notification that SB429 is now Act 665
Senate
4/10/2025 8:13:00 AM
DELIVERED TO GOVERNOR.
Senate
4/10/2025 8:12:58 AM
Reported correctly enrolled and ordered delivered to the Governor.
Senate
4/9/2025 11:11:10 PM
ORDERED ENROLLED
Senate
4/9/2025 11:11:05 PM
Returned from the House as passed.
House
4/9/2025 8:40:49 PM
Returned to the Senate as passed.
House
4/9/2025 8:40:45 PM
Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate.
House
4/8/2025 8:09:13 PM
Returned by the Committee Do Pass
House
4/2/2025 7:43:32 PM
Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on JUDICIARY COMMITTEE- HOUSE
House
4/2/2025 4:59:09 PM
RECEIVED FROM THE SENATE
Senate
4/2/2025 2:30:52 PM
Ordered immediately transmitted to the House.
Senate
3/31/2025 5:34:22 PM
Returned by the Committee, with the recommendation that it Do Pass
Senate
3/11/2025 4:16:29 PM
Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to JUDICIARY COMMITTEE - SENATE
Senate
3/11/2025 3:38:35 PM
Filed