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IN HB1639
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/24/2019
Primary Sponsor
Beau Baird
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AI Summary
- Defines "spotlight" as a projected spot of light used to direct a narrow, intense beam onto a dwelling or livestock
- Prohibits knowingly or intentionally shining a spotlight onto another person's dwelling or livestock
- Expands the definition of "dwelling" for this chapter to include any property used in farming
- Violations constitute a Class C infraction
- Effective date: July 1, 2019
Legislative Description
Prohibited use of spotlights. Defines "spotlight" as a projected spot of light used to direct a narrow, intense beam onto a dwelling or livestock. Provides that a person may not knowingly or intentionally shine or cause to be shined a spotlight onto the dwelling or livestock of another. Provides that a person who violates the prohibition added by the bill commits a Class C infraction.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Natural Resources
1/24/2019
Committee Referrals
Natural Resources1/24/2019
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