Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2687

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Waives certain fees for offenders who are not subject to lifetime supervision or require electronic monitoring services

Impact

The enactment of HB 2687 is anticipated to decrease the financial barriers that can impede successful rehabilitation for offenders. By waiving fees for eligible individuals, the bill positions itself as a supportive measure intended to facilitate access to community corrections and support services. This change is particularly relevant in ensuring that offenders can focus on their rehabilitation without the additional stress of financial obligations stemming from their supervision. Additionally, the bill maintains a pathway for the payment of certain fees when deemed appropriate, thereby preserving some level of accountability.

Summary

House Bill 2687 introduces significant changes to the management of offenders on probation and parole by waiving certain fees for those not subject to lifetime supervision or requiring electronic monitoring services. The bill primarily amends section 217.690 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, allowing for more flexibility in fee requirements that previously burdened many offenders during their reintegration into society. This reform aims to promote successful community reintegration by minimizing financial penalties that could hinder an offender’s ability to comply with supervision conditions.

Contention

There are potential concerns about the implications of this bill, primarily surrounding the balance between public safety and rehabilitative support for offenders. Critics may argue that waiving fees could lessen accountability among offenders on parole, while supporters contend that it provides much-needed opportunity for successful reintegration without the burden of additional financial strain. The discussion around HB 2687 may involve varying perspectives on how best to support those seeking to transition back into society, weighing the importance of both community safety and the rehabilitation of offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB851

Waives certain fees for offenders who are not subject to lifetime supervision or require electronic monitoring services

MO HB2757

Waives certain fees for offenders who are not subject to lifetime supervision or require electronic monitoring services

MO HB1039

Requires home incarceration and electronic monitoring supervision for certain convicted offenders (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

MO HB3355

Relating to electronic monitoring as a required condition of community supervision and parole for certain violent offenders.

MO HB2760

Relating to electronic monitoring as a condition of community supervision and parole for certain sex offenders.

MO SF107

Level III predatory offenders requirement they be subject to electronic surveillance while under community correctional supervision

MO HF932

Level III predatory offenders required to be subject to electronic surveillance while under community correctional supervision, and money appropriated.

MO A2949

"One Strike, You're Ours;" adds use of Internet as aggravating factor in child sex crimes and requires lifetime electronic monitoring of offender.

MO A1024

"One Strike, You're Ours;" adds use of Internet as aggravating factor in child sex crimes and requires lifetime electronic monitoring of offender.

MO HB3455

Relating to monitoring the Internet access of certain high-risk sex offenders who are released on parole or to mandatory supervision.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.