Legislature(1995 - 1996)
04/07/1995 01:39 PM Senate JUD
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HB 188 INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHY
SENATOR TAYLOR announced CSHB 188(JUD)am was previously heard by
the committee but was delayed to give others a chance to review the
measure.
DAVE GRAY, legislative aide to Representative Mackey, was available
to answer questions on the bill.
SENATOR TAYLOR stated there was concern that the definitions
included in the measure were too vague, as well as the description
of the offense itself. MARGOT KNUTH, assistant attorney general,
stated the definitions are not a concern of the Department of Law.
SENATOR TAYLOR commented the Public Defender Agency shared some
concerns about the definitions but were unable to offer alternative
or additional language. He noted he is still concerned about the
broadness of the definition, but does not have better language to
offer. SENATOR ADAMS asked which definition Senator Taylor was
concerned about. SENATOR TAYLOR replied the term "reasonably
believed" on page 2, line 17, is unclear, because the intent of the
person being photographed, and the intent to use that which is
produced, both need to be reviewed. He added the committee also
had a lengthy discussion about the age of the person who gives
consent, and he did not want to lower the age below 13. He stated
the bill, although not perfect, addresses a unique situation that
has occurred.
SENATOR ADAMS stated he thought the committee agreed to maintain
the age of 13 in the bill. SENATOR TAYLOR agreed.
SENATOR GREEN moved CSHB 188(JUD)am from committee with individual
recommendations. There being no objection, so moved.
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