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2005 Legislative Session IGR Committee Bill Approval June 13, 2005 <br /> <br /> Authorizes for-hire carriers and private carriers to operate vehicles with combined <br /> weight of 16,000 pounds or less in high occupancy vehicle lane if displaying high <br /> occupancy vehicle use permit in rear window or on rear bumper. Creates offense of <br /> HB 2807 3 Oppose ~mproper use of high occupancy vehicle use permit. Punishes by fine of $360. 4/07 <br /> Reclassifies certain crimes against animals to double maximum fine when crime is <br /> committed on premises with eight or more animals, including victim. Makes <br /> reclassified crimes of animal abuse in second degree, animal neglect in second <br /> degree and animal abandonment punishable by maximum of six months' <br /> ~mprisonment, $5,000 fine, or both. Makes reclassified crimes of animal abuse in first <br /> degree (ordinary circumstances), animal neglect in first degree and sexual assault of <br /> animal punishable by maximum of one year's imprisonment, $12,500 fine, or both. <br /> Makes reclassified crimes of animal abuse in first degree (special circumstances) <br /> and aggravated animal abuse in first degree punishable by maximum of five years' <br /> HB 2813 3 Support imprisonment, $250,000 fine, or both. 4/14 <br /> Requires filing of not less than 10 percent and not more than 15 percent of total <br /> number of signatures required on state initiative petition to obtain ballot title. Specifies <br /> duties of Secretary of State, Attorney General and chief petitioner relating to ballot <br /> title and form of petition. Defines constitutional procedural requirement. Requires <br /> Secretary of State to determine compliance with constitutional procedural <br /> requirements. Prohibits circulation of state initiative measure if initiative measure fails <br /> to comply with constitutional procedural requirements. Applies to state initiative <br /> petitions for which prospective petition is filed on or after effective date of Act. <br /> HB 2816 3 Monitor Declares emergency, effective on passage. 4/28 <br /> Increases penalty to $720 for some instances of causing unreasonable noise with <br /> vehicle and for operation without proper exhaust system if exhaust system does not <br /> HB 2822 3 Support meet noise standards. 4/07 <br /> Increases hours of community service that may be imposed for graffiti related <br /> offenses. Increases sentence for unlawfully applying graffiti. Creates crime of <br /> offensive littering in first degree. Punishes by maximum of six months' incarceration, <br /> HB 2854 3 Support $2,500 fine, or both. 4/07 <br /> HB 2857 3 Neutral Increases fines for violations and misdemeanors. 4/07 <br /> <br /> Page 56 <br /> <br /> <br />