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Introduced
01/28/2022
01/28/2022
In Committee
04/05/2022
04/05/2022
Crossed Over
03/04/2022
03/04/2022
Passed
04/06/2022
04/06/2022
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
06/16/2022
06/16/2022
Introduced Session
102nd General Assembly
Bill Summary
concerning criminal law.
AI Summary
This bill amends the Criminal Code of 2012 by changing the definition of "unable to give knowing consent" in Section 11-0.1. The key changes include adding language to clarify that a victim is considered "unable to give knowing consent" when the victim has taken an intoxicating substance or controlled substance, and the accused knew or should have known this, but did not provide or administer the intoxicating substance. The bill also expands the situations where a victim is presumed "unable to give knowing consent," such as when the victim is a client or patient of a health care or mental health care provider, or when the victim is detained or in custody of a law enforcement official.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (33)
Ann Gillespie (D)*,
Mark Walker (D)*,
Neil Anderson (R),
Omar Aquino (D),
Chris Bos (R),
Kam Buckner (D),
Kelly Cassidy (D),
Andrew Chesney (R),
Lakesia Collins (D),
Laura Fine (D),
Dale Fowler (R),
Edgar González (D),
Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar (D),
Will Guzzardi (D),
Lisa Hernandez (D),
Maura Hirschauer (D),
Linda Holmes (D),
Lindsey LaPointe (D),
Deanne Mazzochi (R),
Steve McClure (R),
Tony McCombie (R),
Julie Morrison (D),
Laura Murphy (D),
Cristina Pacione-Zayas (D),
Diane Pappas (D),
Dave Severin (R),
Mike Simmons (D),
Elgie Sims (D),
Anne Stava-Murray (D),
Katie Stuart (D),
Maurice West (D),
Kathleen Willis (D),
Patrick Windhorst (R),
Last Action
Added as Alternate Co-Sponsor Sen. Mike Simmons (on 07/19/2022)
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