Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1537

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Expands the definition of special victim to include staff members of the division of youth services

Impact

The implications of HB 1537 on state laws are significant as it not only expands the scope of who is considered a 'special victim' but may also influence how certain crimes are prosecuted and the resources allocated to support victims. This alteration in definition could lead to increased legal protections for staff, potentially resulting in harsher penalties for those who commit offenses against them. Furthermore, the bill may encourage the allocation of additional resources for their training and support, allowing these personnel to carry out their duties more effectively and safely.

Summary

House Bill 1537 aims to expand the legal definition of 'special victims' within the state of Missouri to include staff members of the division of youth services. By broadening this definition, the bill seeks to enhance the legal protections and support mechanisms available to these individuals who work in environments that may expose them to heightened risks due to their roles. This change reflects a growing recognition of the importance of safeguarding those who serve vulnerable populations.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for addressing the needs of youth service personnel, there may also be points of contention surrounding its implications. Critics might argue that expanding the definition could lead to potential overreach in legal protections or create challenges in enforcement. Furthermore, debates may arise regarding the adequacy of current training programs and resources for youth service staff, and whether additional legislation will effectively address existing gaps.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB256

Expands the definition of special victim to include sports officials at a sporting event

MO HB108

Expands the definition of special victim to include sports officials at a sporting event and limits civil liability for sports officials

MO HB72

Expands the definition of special victim to include sports officials at a sporting event and limits civil liability for sports officials

MO SB524

Modifies provisions relating to sports officials, including civil liability protections and classification as special victims for criminal assault

MO HB818

Modifies provisions relating to the protection of unborn children

MO HB498

Includes businesses that host drag performances in the definition of a sexually oriented business

MO SB420

Modifies the definition of "hospital" to include rural emergency hospitals

MO HB427

Modifies the definition of first responder to include telecommunicator first responders

MO HB1044

Modifies the membership of the Public Service Commission

MO HB567

Modifies the definition of first responder to include telecommunicator first responders

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.