Hundreds of new 蜜柚直播 laws kicked in Wednesday
- Updated
Here's what you need to know so you're not caught breaking a new law.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
Got one of those plastic covers on your license plate to thwart photo radar?
Get out your screwdriver. As of Wednesday, Aug. 9, they鈥檙e going to be illegal.
聽The measure on license plate covers culminates years of efforts by Sen. Steve Farley, D-蜜柚直播.
Farley did not present it as a method of helping police catch more speeding motorists with photo radar, a technology that has proven unpopular with many lawmakers. Instead, he sold it as a law-and-order measure, saying that bad guys get away because police and witnesses to crimes can鈥檛 read the license plates of all vehicles.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
Legislators also voted to curb the ability of police and prosecutors to seize property, requiring they prove by 鈥渃lear and convincing evidence鈥 that the items they want to confiscate were involved in criminal activity.
That鈥檚 not as stringent as required to gain a criminal conviction where a judge or jury must find someone is guilty 鈥渂eyond a reasonable doubt.鈥
But it is more than required now, when a prosecutor can prove by a 鈥減reponderance of evidence鈥 there鈥檚 a link between the property and a crime. That is basically a balancing test, meaning all a judge need find is that the evidence show it鈥檚 more likely than not there is a link.
The change is important because police and prosecutors can seize property without ever charging the owner with a crime, much less getting a conviction.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
- Requiring police to get warrants when tracking the location of cellphones.
- Expanding the definition of 鈥渢errorism鈥 to include acts intended to coerce civilians and 鈥渇urther the goals, desires, aims, public pronouncements, manifestos or political objectives of any terrorist organization.鈥
- Allowing for an enhanced sentence if the defendant acted because the victim was a peace officer, whether or not that officer was on duty.
- Requiring the Department of Corrections to provide notice to area residents when locating a correctional facility nearby.
- Allowing community notification of registered sex offenders to be done electronically.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
The law with the broadest implications for guns doesn鈥檛 even mention firearms. Instead, it bars state and local governments from mandating that anyone who sells any property must get a background check on the buyer.
The effect, though, would be to preclude 蜜柚直播 or local governments from closing what鈥檚 been called the 鈥済un-show loophole鈥 in federal law, which says background checks are not required for sales by individuals, including at gun shows, no matter how many weapons they sell.
Rep. Randall Friese, D-蜜柚直播, derided contentions the measure is not about guns.
鈥淣o one is talking about background checks for refrigerator sales or microwave sales or dining room furniture sales,鈥 he said during floor debate. 鈥淟et鈥檚 just be serious.鈥
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
- Prohibiting local governments from telling employees or independent contractors they cannot have a weapon that is on their own property or in their own vehicle.
- Barring any laws saying the only guns that can be sold are those that are 鈥渟mart鈥 and can fire only if held by an authorized person.
- Carving out an an exception from laws that require $600,000 in reserves for insurers who offer prepaid legal services: It is now $50,000 鈥 but only for those who specialize in lawful use of firearms.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
Started in 2011, what are formally known as 鈥渆ducation scholarship accounts鈥 were designed for students with special needs. But proponents have incrementally expanded it to where it now also includes foster children, reservation residents and children attending schools rated D and F.
The new law removes all those conditions. But backers had to agree on a cap of enrollment of 30,000 by 2023.
Whether it becomes law, however, is another question. Foes of giving out more vouchers of tax dollars to let children go to private and parochial schools filed petitions Tuesday with more than 111,000 signatures to force the issue to a public vote.
If they have at least 75,321 valid signatures on referendum petitions, the law would remain on 鈥渉old鈥 until November 2018, when voters would get the last word on whether to ratify or veto the change.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
Other education bills include:
- Easing requirements for people from other states to be able to teach in 蜜柚直播 and allowing local school districts to decide whom to certify as teachers through a 鈥渃lassroom-based preparation program.鈥
- Imposing new requirements on school districts to make new high school textbooks available for public review for at least 60 days.
- Allowing children at public schools and children鈥檚 camps to use sunscreen with a note or prescription from a doctor.
- Requiring schools to report on suspensions and expulsions involving illegal substances.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
蜜柚直播 now will have what may be the most comprehensive requirements in the country on what doctors have to do if a baby is born alive during an abortion.
Until now the law has said if there is a live birth, it is the duty of doctors in attendance to see that 鈥渁ll available means and medical skills are used to preserve and maintain the life of such fetus or embryo.鈥
The new law provides the first-ever definition in 蜜柚直播 of 鈥渄elivered alive.鈥 That covers any fetus or embryo, no matter how premature, who shows breathing, a heartbeat, umbilical cord pulsation or 鈥渄efinite movement of voluntary muscles.鈥
At that point, medical professionals must do everything possible to keep the baby alive. A separate provision says any clinic that does abortions on women beyond the 20th week of pregnancy must have someone available with neonatal skills to care for the child if born alive.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
Lawmakers moved on two fronts to impose new hurdles on the ability of individuals to propose and enact their own laws through initiatives.
Until now judges have said that initiatives can be on the ballot if they are in 鈥渟ubstantial compliance鈥 with election laws. HB 2244 says there has to be 鈥渟trict compliance,鈥 disqualifying petition drives for what could be minor violations.
A judge Tuesday afternoon threw out a challenge to the statute.
Another new restriction eliminates the ability of groups hoping to put measures on the ballot to pay circulators based on the number of signatures they gather.
But this measure is subject to a referendum campaign, with opponents hoping to get enough signatures by the end of the day Tuesday to give voters the last word.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
Other ways election laws are being changed:聽
- Stipulating that envelopes used for early ballots have to be designed so no one can see through them.
- Making it illegal to vote in more than one state in elections featuring federal offices that are held on the same day.
- Allowing voters to opt to get the legally required publicity pamphlet about issues on the election ballot by email rather than snail mail.
- Imposing new requirements for meetings and voting by homeowners鈥 associations.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Updated
Other ways election laws are being changed:
- Stipulating that envelopes used for early ballots have to be designed so no one can see through them.
- Making it illegal to vote in more than one state in elections featuring federal offices that are held on the same day.
- Allowing voters to opt to get the legally required publicity pamphlet about issues on the election ballot by email rather than snail mail.
- Imposing new requirements for meetings and voting by homeowners鈥 associations.
Odds and ends
- Exempting those who break into a locked vehicle to rescue a child or pet in imminent danger from civil liability.
- Putting new limits on who can file lawsuits over issues of disability access.
- Barring people from calling themselves 鈥渁rt therapists鈥 unless they are registered with the Art Therapy Credentials Board.
- Repealing limits on how much landlords can pay in 鈥渇inder fees鈥 to those who locate prospective tenants.
- Enacting new regulations on intrastate movers, including prohibition against refusing to deliver goods, while asking for a higher fee, if the customer pays the price agreed upon before the move.
- Imposing new limits on the ability of counties to regulate home-based businesses regarding things like traffic, parking and delivery.
- Increasing the number of licenses to sell beer and wine.
- Updated
Play like a pirate or even a mermaid, just not at the same time or place.
![Remove those plastic covers on your license plate](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/d/2d/d2d294a8-7c76-11e7-bf83-ab3e3d6050f3/598a1cfbb7fd6.image.jpg?resize=956%2C500)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
Got one of those plastic covers on your license plate to thwart photo radar?
Get out your screwdriver. As of Wednesday, Aug. 9, they鈥檙e going to be illegal.
聽The measure on license plate covers culminates years of efforts by Sen. Steve Farley, D-蜜柚直播.
Farley did not present it as a method of helping police catch more speeding motorists with photo radar, a technology that has proven unpopular with many lawmakers. Instead, he sold it as a law-and-order measure, saying that bad guys get away because police and witnesses to crimes can鈥檛 read the license plates of all vehicles.
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
Legislators also voted to curb the ability of police and prosecutors to seize property, requiring they prove by 鈥渃lear and convincing evidence鈥 that the items they want to confiscate were involved in criminal activity.
That鈥檚 not as stringent as required to gain a criminal conviction where a judge or jury must find someone is guilty 鈥渂eyond a reasonable doubt.鈥
But it is more than required now, when a prosecutor can prove by a 鈥減reponderance of evidence鈥 there鈥檚 a link between the property and a crime. That is basically a balancing test, meaning all a judge need find is that the evidence show it鈥檚 more likely than not there is a link.
The change is important because police and prosecutors can seize property without ever charging the owner with a crime, much less getting a conviction.
![Other law and order 蜜柚直播 laws](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/7/ac/7ac1c2ac-7c7b-11e7-ba93-87bb364dc7ac/598a24d464808.image.jpg?resize=940%2C500)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Requiring police to get warrants when tracking the location of cellphones.
- Expanding the definition of 鈥渢errorism鈥 to include acts intended to coerce civilians and 鈥渇urther the goals, desires, aims, public pronouncements, manifestos or political objectives of any terrorist organization.鈥
- Allowing for an enhanced sentence if the defendant acted because the victim was a peace officer, whether or not that officer was on duty.
- Requiring the Department of Corrections to provide notice to area residents when locating a correctional facility nearby.
- Allowing community notification of registered sex offenders to be done electronically.
![No background check on buyers](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/f/ec/fecabddc-7c7c-11e7-be83-536fbfcb3eca/598a2737e3536.image.jpg?resize=765%2C500)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
The law with the broadest implications for guns doesn鈥檛 even mention firearms. Instead, it bars state and local governments from mandating that anyone who sells any property must get a background check on the buyer.
The effect, though, would be to preclude 蜜柚直播 or local governments from closing what鈥檚 been called the 鈥済un-show loophole鈥 in federal law, which says background checks are not required for sales by individuals, including at gun shows, no matter how many weapons they sell.
Rep. Randall Friese, D-蜜柚直播, derided contentions the measure is not about guns.
鈥淣o one is talking about background checks for refrigerator sales or microwave sales or dining room furniture sales,鈥 he said during floor debate. 鈥淟et鈥檚 just be serious.鈥
![Other gun laws](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/f/d1/fd1c7c10-7c80-11e7-a88f-bb5224a0807b/598a2e6b73ba2.image.jpg?resize=667%2C500)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
- Prohibiting local governments from telling employees or independent contractors they cannot have a weapon that is on their own property or in their own vehicle.
- Barring any laws saying the only guns that can be sold are those that are 鈥渟mart鈥 and can fire only if held by an authorized person.
- Carving out an an exception from laws that require $600,000 in reserves for insurers who offer prepaid legal services: It is now $50,000 鈥 but only for those who specialize in lawful use of firearms.
![Voucher law passes, but is being challenged](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/d/08/d08d0a0a-ec5f-5694-83ff-1e7e6b62494f/58e7070881e44.image.jpg)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
Started in 2011, what are formally known as 鈥渆ducation scholarship accounts鈥 were designed for students with special needs. But proponents have incrementally expanded it to where it now also includes foster children, reservation residents and children attending schools rated D and F.
The new law removes all those conditions. But backers had to agree on a cap of enrollment of 30,000 by 2023.
Whether it becomes law, however, is another question. Foes of giving out more vouchers of tax dollars to let children go to private and parochial schools filed petitions Tuesday with more than 111,000 signatures to force the issue to a public vote.
If they have at least 75,321 valid signatures on referendum petitions, the law would remain on 鈥渉old鈥 until November 2018, when voters would get the last word on whether to ratify or veto the change.
![Other education laws](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/2/0f/20feea52-7c89-11e7-bdfb-773d5b0d0ea0/598a3ba2c456b.image.jpg?resize=775%2C500)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
Other education bills include:
- Easing requirements for people from other states to be able to teach in 蜜柚直播 and allowing local school districts to decide whom to certify as teachers through a 鈥渃lassroom-based preparation program.鈥
- Imposing new requirements on school districts to make new high school textbooks available for public review for at least 60 days.
- Allowing children at public schools and children鈥檚 camps to use sunscreen with a note or prescription from a doctor.
- Requiring schools to report on suspensions and expulsions involving illegal substances.
![Abortion law requirements](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/a/46/a46224db-5632-5ac5-badf-3b56206feb6f/4d3e757a0a01d.image.jpg)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
蜜柚直播 now will have what may be the most comprehensive requirements in the country on what doctors have to do if a baby is born alive during an abortion.
Until now the law has said if there is a live birth, it is the duty of doctors in attendance to see that 鈥渁ll available means and medical skills are used to preserve and maintain the life of such fetus or embryo.鈥
The new law provides the first-ever definition in 蜜柚直播 of 鈥渄elivered alive.鈥 That covers any fetus or embryo, no matter how premature, who shows breathing, a heartbeat, umbilical cord pulsation or 鈥渄efinite movement of voluntary muscles.鈥
At that point, medical professionals must do everything possible to keep the baby alive. A separate provision says any clinic that does abortions on women beyond the 20th week of pregnancy must have someone available with neonatal skills to care for the child if born alive.
![Legislature raises obstacles to initiatives](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/0/9a/09a41357-c81d-5c11-a764-25cffeb8ed8e/58291d9d46488.image.jpg?resize=702%2C500)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
Lawmakers moved on two fronts to impose new hurdles on the ability of individuals to propose and enact their own laws through initiatives.
Until now judges have said that initiatives can be on the ballot if they are in 鈥渟ubstantial compliance鈥 with election laws. HB 2244 says there has to be 鈥渟trict compliance,鈥 disqualifying petition drives for what could be minor violations.
A judge Tuesday afternoon threw out a challenge to the statute.
Another new restriction eliminates the ability of groups hoping to put measures on the ballot to pay circulators based on the number of signatures they gather.
But this measure is subject to a referendum campaign, with opponents hoping to get enough signatures by the end of the day Tuesday to give voters the last word.
![Other election law changes](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/d/be/dbe80938-0d77-11e7-b39e-6b9a45628524/58229933ed888.image.jpg?resize=705%2C500)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
Other ways election laws are being changed:聽
- Stipulating that envelopes used for early ballots have to be designed so no one can see through them.
- Making it illegal to vote in more than one state in elections featuring federal offices that are held on the same day.
- Allowing voters to opt to get the legally required publicity pamphlet about issues on the election ballot by email rather than snail mail.
- Imposing new requirements for meetings and voting by homeowners鈥 associations.
![Odds and ends](https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/tucson.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/e/ed/eedfd3ad-25ab-5f8c-b9d0-f98bcf5704a4/59235f2a60397.image.jpg?resize=508%2C500)
- By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services
Other ways election laws are being changed:
- Stipulating that envelopes used for early ballots have to be designed so no one can see through them.
- Making it illegal to vote in more than one state in elections featuring federal offices that are held on the same day.
- Allowing voters to opt to get the legally required publicity pamphlet about issues on the election ballot by email rather than snail mail.
- Imposing new requirements for meetings and voting by homeowners鈥 associations.
Odds and ends
- Exempting those who break into a locked vehicle to rescue a child or pet in imminent danger from civil liability.
- Putting new limits on who can file lawsuits over issues of disability access.
- Barring people from calling themselves 鈥渁rt therapists鈥 unless they are registered with the Art Therapy Credentials Board.
- Repealing limits on how much landlords can pay in 鈥渇inder fees鈥 to those who locate prospective tenants.
- Enacting new regulations on intrastate movers, including prohibition against refusing to deliver goods, while asking for a higher fee, if the customer pays the price agreed upon before the move.
- Imposing new limits on the ability of counties to regulate home-based businesses regarding things like traffic, parking and delivery.
- Increasing the number of licenses to sell beer and wine.
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