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Panel adopts 5-year statute-of-limitations amendment for misdemeanor recording offense in HB 130

2640514 · March 14, 2025
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Summary

The committee adopted an amendment to extend the statute of limitations to five years for criminal prosecutions under the cited misdemeanor (transcript references 10,402), with an 11–7 vote on the amendment; counsel also flagged a drafting issue to remove a reference to a civil penalty.

The House Judiciary Committee voted to adopt an amendment to House Bill 130 that extends the statute of limitations for criminal prosecutions under the cited misdemeanor provision to five years. The committee recorded the vote on the amendment as 11 in favor and 7 opposed; the amendment was adopted.

Delegate Grammer moved the amendment to limit the change to a five-year statute of…

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