Preliminary protective orders; hearing dates. (HB2429)

Introduced By

Del. Mark Levine (D-Alexandria) with support from co-patron Del. Kaye Kory (D-Falls Church)

Progress

Introduced
Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Description

Preliminary protective orders; hearing dates. Allows the full hearing resulting from the issuance of a preliminary protective order to be heard on the same hearing or trial date as a related criminal offense if such hearing or trial date has already been set for a date later than 15 days after the issuance of the preliminary protective order. Current law requires that a full hearing be held within 15 days of the issuance of a preliminary protective order in every instance. Read the Bill »

Outcome

Bill Has Failed

History

DateAction
01/08/2019Committee
01/08/2019Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/09/19 19103367D
01/08/2019Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
01/17/2019Assigned Courts sub: Subcommittee #1
01/18/2019Subcommittee recommends laying on the table (7-Y 1-N)
02/05/2019Left in Courts of Justice

Duplicate Bills

The following bills are identical to this one: SB1092.