New Year Rings in New State Laws
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New Year Rings in New State Laws
By Kathleen Murphy
New state laws that go into effect on Jan. 1 mean fatter paychecks
for minimum wage workers in five states. But some rowdy sports fans
had better beware, and skateboarding kids in New York will have to
don safety helmets.
Minimum wage levels rise by a dollar an hour in Illinois (from
$5.15 to $6.15); by 85 cents in New York ($5.15 to $6), by a
quarter in Vermont ($6.75 to $7) and by 20 cents in Oregon ($7.05
and Washington ($7.15 to $7.35).
Illinois also rings in another new law designed to deter
hooliganism among sports fans beginning in 2005, anyone who
threatens or assaults an official or coach in that state faces up
to a year in jail and a fine of up to $2,500.
The law was spurred in part by attacks at major league baseball
games hosted by the Chicago White Sox. In 2003, a fan attacked
umpire Laz Diaz during a game with the Kansas City Royals. It wasnt
the first time a White Sox-Royals game turned violent -- in 2002,
Royals coach Tom Gamboa was pummeled by a father and son who rushed
onto the diamond.
In New York, skateboarding kids under 14 face a new requirement in
the New Year they must wear safety helmets while riding skateboards
in public areas.
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, at
least 130 new state laws go on the books at the stroke of midnight
on Jan. 1, affecting people in 19 states. These are some of the
standouts:
* California will extend to same-sex couples who register as
domestic partners all the benefits and responsibilities of married
spouses except for the right to file joint income taxes. Also in
the first law of its kind in the nation, insurance companies in
California cant treat domestic partners differently than married
couples.
* Pennsylvania is abolishing common law marriage. After Jan. 1,
couples living together must have a marriage license to get the
legal benefits of marriage. The length of the relationship will no
longer matter.
* And a New Hampshire law lets adopted children get their original
birth certificates. Alabama, Alaska, Kansas and Oregon have similar
laws.
The war in Iraq inspired two new California laws: Troops from that
state stationed abroad can vote by fax and marry by proxy. And the
California Department of Motor Vehicles is waiving vehicle
registration late fees for members of the armed forces or the
National Guard.
New state health care laws will alter consumers access to medicine.
Illinois will require adult-strength cold tablets to be locked
behind counters or in locked cabinets, a measure aimed at curbing
production of homemade methamphetamine.
Meanwhile, a Missouri law seeks to make medicine more available by
allowing citizens to donate unused prescription drugs in sealed
containers to pharmacies to be resold to the poor at lower
costs.
In New Mexico, the cost of everything except food and medical
services goes up Jan. 1 in New Mexico because the state sales tax
rate increases by a half-percent.
In New York, only people over 18 years of age can buy
nicotine-enhanced water under a new state law.
Other laws aimed at teenagers include an Illinois statute that
requires public school students to attend school until age 17.
Schools are required to track dropouts more closely to get a more
accurate count under another new law. California requires school
districts to stock plenty of toilet paper and soap in school
restrooms or risk losing state maintenance funds.
In Illinois, inheritances can now be left to mans best friend. Pet
owners can establish binding trusts in their wills that designate
caretakers for pets, provide money for their care and direct how it
should be spent.
Several states have amended the rules of the road. North Carolina,
for example, requires car seats for children younger than eight or
weighing less than 80 pounds. In West Virginia, riders of
all-terrain vehicles under age 18 must pass free, state-certified
safety courses. New Hampshire is expanding its judges ability to
order treatment for drunken drivers. Alaska teen drivers are
prohibited from having passengers younger than 21 and cant drive
between 1 and 5 a.m. without an adult or special permit. And
California requires drivers to turn on headlights when its foggy or
raining.
Another California law prohibits cruise lines from burning garbage
in on-board incinerators while they are in state waters. States
also changed laws regarding criminal justice. New Hampshire, for
example, makes it a felonypunishable by up to seven years in jail--
to throw anything at a police officer or firefighter during a
riot.
In California, battered women and men who can prove their abusers
pressured them into committing crimes can use the coercion as a
trial defense.
Paroled sex offenders in Illinois must live at a state-approved
location, and cant work or volunteer around children. Offenders
also can be monitored electronically for at least a year.
California also requires defense lawyers motions to disclose an
alleged rape victims sexual history be kept confidential unless
ruled admissible by a judge.
Another California law requires companies and Web sites to disclose
if their software or Web site will install so-called spyware,
software that secretly steals personal information such as
passwords.
Source: Stateline.org
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