UCITA & Related Legislation In Your State
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Last update: 24-May-2006 15:53
UCITA Passed
- Maryland
- Virginia
"Bomb-shelter" Passed
- Iowa
- North Carolina
- Vermont
- West Virginia
UCC Article 1 Passed
- Alabama
- Deleware
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Minnesota
UCC Article 2 passed
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Legislative Action and History By State
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2004 Article 1 provision enacted: SB 68/HB 217
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2003 No action
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2002 No action
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2001 No action
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Alaska
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2004 No action
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2001 No action
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Arizona
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2004 No action
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- 2001 UCITA Introduced as H.B. 2041 by Sen. Hatch-Miller. Following hearings, UCITA was referred back to NCCUSL for modifications. Session ended 4/18.
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2000 UCITA interest expressed
Arkansas
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2004 No action
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- 2000 UCITA was considered by General Assembly's Joint Committee on Advance Communications and Info Technology as interim-study proposal 99-102. Committee members were concerned about the level of opposition and doubted issues could be resolved by 2001
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2004 No action
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- 2000 UCITA Tabled by the legislature.
Colorado
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2004 No action
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2001 No action
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Connecticut
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2004 No action
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2003 No action on UCITA; Article 1 legislation introduced as HB 5097 died
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2002 No action
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2001 No action
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2004 Article 1 passed: SB 3261
- 2003 UCITA "bomb-shelter" (HB217) introduced by Rep. Roy and died in committee.
- 2002 No action
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- 2000 UCITA died in committee in both House and Senate
District of Columbia
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2004 No action
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- 2001 Mayor Williams introduced UCITA to the City Council on March 27. It was referred to the Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Committee.
- 2000 Introduced by mayor but no hearing was called.
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2004 No action
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- 2001 UCITA was slated for introduction, but was not introduced. House Information and Technology Committee held initial meeting in January.
- 2000 House Utilities and Communication Commission held workshop on UCITA.
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2004 No action
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- 2001 UCITA was listed on 2001 legislative agenda but did not advance.
- 2000 No action
- 2004 Art. 1passed: SB 1204/HB 1259
- 2003 Article 1 legislation: HB 1259; SB 1204, introduced
- 2002 No action
- 2001 UCITA was been tabled for 2001 due to controversy.
- 2000 UCITA introduced in both houses and tabled after initial hearing due to library advocacy.
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2004 Art. 1 passed: SB 1228
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2003 No action
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2001 No action
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Illinois
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2004 No action
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- 2001 Rep. Tom Cross UCITA introduced but quickly killed the bill.
- 2000 UCITA referred to Senate Rules Committee. No hearings were held. Held over until 2001.
Indiana
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2004 No action
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2003 No action
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2002 No action
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2001 No action
- 2000 No action
Iowa
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2004 No action
- 2003 Bills to remove the sunset provision have been passed in both houses and were signed into law by the governor, making the "Bomb-shelter" provision permanent.
- 2002 "Bomb-shelter" sunset provision expired 7/02, but was extended until 7/03.
- 2001 HF 569, extending "bomb-shelter" legislation until 2002, has been signed by the governor.
- 2000 "Bomb shelter" legislation enacted as a provision of UETA, HB2205, passed but expires 7/01. Protects Iowa residents from effects of UCITA legislation effective in other states.
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2004 No action
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Kentucky
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2004 No action
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2003 No action
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2002 No action
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2001 No action
- 2000 No action
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2004 "Bomb-Shelter" HB 1283 passed House, referred to study committee in Senate.
- 2004 Sen. Shirley Bowler introduced H.B. 1283, a UCITA "bomb-shelter" bill. The bill passed the House.
- 2003 No action
- 2002 No action
- 2001 UCITA was not reintroduced. The Louisiana Law Institute has established a subcommittee to review UCITA
- 2000 Referred to House Committee on Civil Law & Procedure. Tabled until 2001.
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2004 No action
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- 2001 UCITA was introduced as LD1234 and killed on the floor of the House.
- 2000 UCITA introduced but withdrawn after legislative leadership voted not to approve introduction which is required for second session bills.
Maryland
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2004 No action
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- 2001 Maryland is first state in which UCITA is currently in effect. An amendment pertaining to open source software was passed this year.
- 2000 UCITA became effective as law on 10/01/00.
Massachusetts
- 2004 HB 4464 is "bomb-shelter" bill carried over from 2003 (HB1622). The Joint Committee on Commerce and Labor reported the bill out favorably. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Science and Technology which held a hearing on May 11.
- 2003 HB 1622 "Bomb-shelter" bill was reffered to the Joint Committee on Commerce and Labor, which held a hearing 2 June. Article 1 legislation introduced as HB 91.
- 2002 Rep. Mariano introduced a "Bomb-shelter" bill in December
- 2001 No action
- 2000 No action
Michigan
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2004 No action
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2003 No action
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2002 No action
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2001 No action
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Minnesota
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2004 Article 1passed: SF 1805/HF 1983
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2003 No action
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2002 No action
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2001 No action
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Mississippi
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2004 No action
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Missouri
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2004 No action
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Montana
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2004 No action
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Nevada
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2004 No action
- 2003 Sen. Care introduced UCITA as SB 463. The bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee, but was withdrawn prior to a hearing.
- 2002 No action
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- 2000 No action
New Hampshire
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2004 No action
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- 2001 UCITA was introduced as SB 178 by Sen. Dellasandro. Hearings took place April 3 but bill is considered dead.
- 2000 No action
New Jersey
The New Jersey Law Revision Commission report
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2004 No action
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- 2001 UCITA was introduced in the House as A3560 by Wilfredo Carabello on May 17 and referred to Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Commission. It was introduced in the Senate A551201 by Joseph Kyrillos on May 4 and referred to Senate Judiciary Committee. Broad coalition of business and industry, libraries and educational institutions oppose.
- 2000 Senator Kyrillos asked NJ Technology Council to form UCITA task force. Initial support from Microsoft and NCCUSL. Opposition from libraries, Attorney General's office, many NJ businesses, consumer groups and higher education representatives
New Mexico
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2004 No action
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New York
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2004 No action
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- 2002 Bomb-shelter bill (AO7902) was carried over from 2001.
- 2001 Rep. Helen Weinstein has introduced AO7902, an "anti- UCITA" bill that was referred to the House Judiciary Committee. The bill was recommended by AG Elliot Spitzer's office.
- 2000 No action
North Carolina
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2004 No action
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- 2001 Bomb-shelter legislation passed late in session.
- 2000 No action
North Dakota
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2004 No action
- 2003 No action on UCITA; Article 1 legislation HB 1069 died
- 2002 Sen. Cook introduced SB2429, a stand-alone "Bomb-shelter" legislation which was defeated in committee in Feb.
- 2001 Rep. Helen Weinstein has introduced AO7902, an "anti- UCITA" bill that was referred to the House Judiciary Committee. The bill was recommended by AG Elliot Spitzer's office.
- 2000 No action
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2004 No action
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- 2002 "Bomb-shelter" hearings held in House Civil & Commercial Law Committee on HB 287. No action taken.
- 2001 An anti-UCITA bill or bomb-shelter legislation, HB 287, was introduced on 6/5.
- 2000 No action
Oklahoma
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2004 No action
- 2003 Sen. Coffee has introduced UCITA - SB697 it was referred to the Senate Appropriations Committee which took no action.
- 2002 No action
- 2001 UCITA introduced but died.
- 2000 UCITA introduced but died.
Oregon
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2004 No action
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- 2002 No regular session.
- 2001 UCITA HB3910 was introduced by Rep. Max Williams. Hearing was held April 18. Bill is considered dead. HB3077 and HB 3230, both anti-UCITA legislation, were introduced by Rep. Barnhardt and died. HB3163 proposing a task force to study UCITA died. Session ended 7/5. Legislature will next meet in 2003.
- 2000 State bar association accepted UCITA for review.
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2004 No action
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2004 No action
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- 2001 Initial filing of the UCITA bill for the session was withdrawn due to widespread opposition and controversy.
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South Dakota
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2004 No action
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Texas
- 2003 No action on UCITA; Article 1 Legislation enacted as HB 1394 (pdf)
- 2002 No action
- 2001 HB1785 introduced by Rep. Sylvester Turner, Houston. SB709 introduced by Sen. Corona. Both bills died. An interim study is expected. Thirty Texas-based businesses and industries have sent a letter of opposition to the legislature.
- 2000 No action
- 2004 Sen. Lorraine Berry introduced UCITA (Bill # 25-0198) as part of an omnibus crime bill on April 28. UCITA is expected to be pulled out as a separate bill.
Utah
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2004 No action
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- 2000 Tabled until mid-2001.
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2004 No action
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2003 HB 148, a "bomb-shelter" bill, passed both houses and was signed into law by the Governor. It is the fourth state to pass such a provision.
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2002 No action
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