HB3582: Relating to statutes of limitation; declaring an emergency.
Legislative Summary
The Act changes the law about the time limit for some claims based on allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse and sexual assault. The Act gets rid of the time limit for claims based on child sexual abuse or sexual assault. (Flesch Readability Score: 64.2). [Digest: The Act gets rid of the time limit for filing claims based on sexual assault or child sexual abuse. (Flesch Readability Score: 76.2).] Modifies the qualifications for certain statutes of limitations for civil actions based on allowing, permitting or encouraging child abuse and sexual assault. Prospectively eliminates the statute of limitations for civil actions based on sexual assault or child sexual abuse. Declares an emergency, effective on passage.
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Bill History
Amendments
House Committee On Rules Amendment #-3
House Committee On Rules (2025-05-21)
House Committee On Rules Amendment #-4
House Committee On Rules (2025-05-21)
House Committee On Rules Amendment #-2
House Committee On Rules (2025-05-14)
House Committee On Rules Amendment #-3
House Committee On Rules (2025-05-14)
House Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-1
House Committee On Judiciary (2025-04-09)
House Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-1
House Committee On Judiciary (2025-04-08)
House Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-1
House Committee On Judiciary (2025-04-07)
House Committee On Judiciary Amendment #-1
House Committee On Judiciary (2025-03-26)