HB 4152
Modifies provisions regarding solemnization of marriage to permit deployed service members to be married remotely.
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Bill overview
This bill allows service members deployed overseas to get married remotely through video conferencing, provided certain conditions are met. Specifically, the marriage must be performed by a judicial officer, and the service member must participate remotely using communication technology. The bill aims to simplify the marriage process for military personnel who are separated from their partners due to their service. It also waives the fee associated with remote solemnizations.
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James Manning Jr.
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