HR 1759 · 110th Congress · Crime and Law Enforcement
Managing Arson Through Criminal History (MATCH) Act of 2007
Bill Progress
✓
Introduced✓
Committee✓
House Vote4
Senate5
EnactedLatest: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.(2007-12-06)
Plain Language Summary
[AI summary unavailable — showing source text]
Managing Arson Through Criminal History (MATCH) Act of 2007 - Requires jurisdictions (i.e., states, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories and possessions, and federally recognized Indian tribes) to establish and maintain jurisdiction-wide arsonist registries and make such registries available on the Internet. Requires a criminal arsonist to register in each jurisdiction in which such arsonist resides, is an employee, or is a student. Sets forth other registration requirements and the information required to be provided in a registry by the criminal arsonist and jurisdictions. Allows jurisdictions to exempt from disclosure certain information about an arsonist, including the arsonist's employer and enrollment at an educational institution. Requires the Attorney General to maintain a national database at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) (to be known as the National Arsonist Registry) and a national arsonist Internet site containing information on each criminal arsonist registered in a jurisdiction's registry or listed on a jurisdiction's Internet site, respectively. Directs the Attorney General to establish a Criminal Arsonist Management Assistance program for awarding …
Summarized by Claude AI · Non-partisan · For informational purposes only
CBO Cost Estimate
Congressional Budget OfficeH.R. 1759, Managing Arson Through Criminal History (MATCH) Act of 2007
Mar 14, 2008<p>Cost estimate for the bill as passed by the House of Representatives on December 5, 2007</p>
Full CBO report ↗H.R. 1759, Managing Arson Through Criminal History (MATCH) Act of 2007
Mar 14, 2008Cost estimate for the bill as passed by the House of Representatives on December 5, 2007
Full CBO report ↗Official non-partisan budget analysis by the Congressional Budget Office
Cosponsors (20)
2 Democrats18 Republicans