Introduced
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To adopt a legislative package comprised of Senate Bills 72-75 and House Bill 4099, which are intended to provide greater protection for the safety of Family Independence Agency (FIA) workers who visit private homes. The bills provide for enhanced criminal penalties for threatening or harming FIA employees who is on the job, or for impersonating an FIA employee. Finally, the legislation requires threat diffusement training be provided for FIA employees required to perform home visits, and provides for sending two employees on home visits in certain situations.
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary
Substitute offered
To adopt a legislative package comprised of Senate Bills 72-75 and House Bill 4099, which are intended to provide greater protection for the safety of Family Independence Agency (FIA) workers who visit private homes. The bills provide for enhanced criminal penalties for threatening or harming FIA employees who is on the job, or for impersonating an FIA employee. Finally, the legislation requires self defense training be provided for FIA employees required to perform home visits. The amendment requires the self defense training provision to be based before the rest of the package can become law.
The substitute passed by voice vote
Passed in the Senate 32 to 0 (details)
To adopt a legislative package comprised of Senate Bills 72-75 and House Bill 4099 which are intended to provide greater protection for the safety of Family Independence Agency (FIA) workers who visit private homes. The bills provide for enhanced criminal penalties for threatening or harming an FIA employees who is on the job, or for impersonating an FIA employee. Finally, the legislation requires self defense training be provided for FIA employees required to perform home visits.
Amendment offered
To extend the effective date of the legislation.
The amendment passed by voice vote
Passed in the House 103 to 0 (details)
To adopt a legislative package comprised of Senate Bills 72-75 and House Bill 4099 which are intended to provide greater protection for the safety of Family Independence Agency (FIA) workers who visit private homes. The bills provide for enhanced criminal penalties for threatening or harming an FIA employees who is on the job, or for impersonating an FIA employee. Finally, the legislation requires self defense training be provided for FIA employees required to perform home visits.
Passed in the Senate 34 to 0 (details)