Bill Type
Long Title
AN ACT PROHIBITING AND PENALIZING THE PILFERAGE AND THEFT, UNATHORIZED USE, INTERCONNECTION, OR RECEPTION OF ANY SIGNAL OR SERVICE OFFERED OVER A CABLE TELEVISION (CATV) OR CABLE INTERNET SYSTEM AND/OR NETWORK OR THROUGH ANY UNAUTHORIZED INSTALLATION, ACCESS OR CONNECTION THERETO THROUGH THE USE OF CABLE OR OTHER EQUIPMENT, AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES THEREFOR
Congress Author
Date filed
August 31, 2005
Scope

Legislative History

House Bill/Resolution NO. HB04665
FULL TITLE : AN ACT PROHIBITING AND PENALIZING THE PILFERAGE AND THEFT, UNATHORIZED USE, INTERCONNECTION, OR RECEPTION OF ANY SIGNAL OR SERVICE OFFERED OVER A CABLE TELEVISION (CATV) OR CABLE INTERNET SYSTEM AND/OR NETWORK OR THROUGH ANY UNAUTHORIZED INSTALLATION, ACCESS OR CONNECTION THERETO THROUGH THE USE OF CABLE OR OTHER EQUIPMENT, AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES THEREFOR
SHORT TITLE : "The Anti-Cable Television and Cable Internet Pilferage Act of 2005".
ABSTRACT : "The Anti-Cable Television and Cable Internet Pilferage Act of 2005". The bill declares the illegal interception of cable television as a crime and provides penalties for violation of the proposed act.
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : KINTANAR, SIMEON L.
DATE FILED : 2005-08-31
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL
CO-AUTHORS (Journal Entries) :
1. Gullas (053 )
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE
COMMITEE HEARINGS/ACTIONS:
      1. Committee Report filed on 2006-08-09
COMMITTEE REPORT NO. 01846
SUBMITTED ON 2006-08-09
SUBMITTED BY: INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
RECOMMENDATIONS: approval with amendments
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY ON 2005-09-19
DATE INCLUDED IN OB: 2006-08-14
DATE CALENDARED : 2006-08-30
SECOND READING INFORMATION
DATE APPROVED ON SECOND READING : 2006-12-20
REMARKS : On Dec. 20, 2006, the Body approved to consider the Explanatory Note of the Bill as the sponsorship remarks on the measure; approved the amendments contained in the Ctte. Rpt., if any; and approved the same on Second Reading.
DATE COPY DISTRIBUTED TO MEMBERS: 2007-01-22
REMARKS : 

Abstract

"The Anti-Cable Television and Cable Internet Pilferage Act of 2005". The bill declares the illegal interception of cable television as a crime and provides penalties for violation of the proposed act.

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