Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB295

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden

Impact

The bill introduces specific definitions related to harassment within these contexts and sets forth penalties for violations. For harassment of an athletic contest official, individuals may face fines of up to five hundred dollars and up to ninety days of imprisonment. In addition, offenders are mandated to complete forty hours of community service and undergo counseling, which may include anger management programs. This approach not only penalizes such behavior but also emphasizes rehabilitation and community involvement, aiming to deter future incidents.

Summary

House Bill 295 is proposed legislation aimed at addressing harassment and unauthorized entry at school and recreation athletic contests. Specifically, the bill establishes two main offenses: harassment of school or recreation athletic officials and the unauthorized entry or remaining on the site of such contests after having been forbidden. This legislation is particularly significant as it seeks to promote a safer environment for officials and staff involved in youth sports, who are often subject to verbal and physical harassment during events. By codifying these offenses, the bill aims to create accountability for individuals who engage in this harmful behavior.

Contention

While proponents argue that HB295 will foster a more respectful atmosphere at athletic events and protect those who carry out essential roles in youth sports, critics may question the effectiveness of the proposed penalties and whether they adequately address the root causes of harassment. There might be concerns about the practical implementation of the counseling and community service requirements for offenders, particularly regarding the availability of resources and the potential impact on families involved in sports. The discussion around this legislation is likely to reflect broader societal issues related to aggression in sports and the importance of maintaining respectful conduct in competitive environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1590

Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden

MO HB103

Establishes the offenses of harassment of a school or recreation athletic official and entry or remaining on site of a school or recreation athletic contest after being forbidden

MO SB2

Establishes the "Save Women's Sports Act" relating to female-only athletics in middles schools, high schools, and colleges

MO SB48

Establishes the "Save Women's Sports Act" relating to female-only athletics in middle schools, high schools, and colleges

MO HB183

Establishes guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex

MO HB170

Establishes guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex

MO SB39

Establishes guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex

MO HB337

Establishes guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex

MO HB1981

Modifies guidelines for student participation in athletic contests organized by sex

MO HB139

Establishes provisions governing statewide athletic association employees and members

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.