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OR HB3164
OR HB3164Relating to the application of the crime of interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer; and declaring an emergency.
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Introduced
02/09/2021
02/09/2021
In Committee
06/01/2021
06/01/2021
Crossed Over
04/28/2021
04/28/2021
Passed
06/02/2021
06/02/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
09/25/2021
09/25/2021
Introduced Session
2021 Legislative Measures
Bill Summary
Modifies crime of interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer. Modifies crime of interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer. Removes refusal to obey officer order as manner of committing crime. Provides that person may not be arrested for or charged with interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer for conduct that would constitute any] if person is arrested or charged for other criminal offense based on same conduct. Declares emergency, effective on passage.
AI Summary
This bill modifies the crime of interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer. It removes the provision that makes it a crime to refuse to obey an officer's order. The bill also states that a person cannot be arrested or charged under this law if they are already being arrested or charged for another criminal offense based on the same conduct. The bill declares an emergency and takes effect immediately upon passage.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (19)
Tina Kotek (D)*,
Teresa Alonso Leon (D),
Wlnsvey Campos (D),
Maxine Dexter (D),
Julie Fahey (D),
Lew Frederick (D),
Jason Kropf (D),
Susan McLain (D),
Ronald Noble (R),
Rob Nosse (D),
Katherine Pham (D),
Karin Power (D),
Rachel Prusak (D),
Lisa Reynolds (D),
Tawna Sanchez (D),
Sheri Schouten (D),
Janeen Sollman (D),
Andrea Valderrama (D),
Marty Wilde (D),
Last Action
Chapter 254, (2021 Laws): Effective date June 11, 2021. (on 09/25/2021)
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