Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB634

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The implications of HB634 are significant as they reflect a growing awareness of the vulnerabilities faced by sports officials, particularly in instances where emotions run high during games. By classifying sports officials as special victims, the bill provides them with specific protections that may lead to harsher penalties for those who assault them. This could encourage a more respectful atmosphere at sporting events and potentially deter violent behaviors towards officials.

Summary

House Bill 634 aims to expand the definition of 'special victim' under state law to include sports officials who are assaulted while performing their duties at sporting events. This new provision is an addition to existing law which already covers various professionals, such as law enforcement and emergency personnel, as special victims of assault. The bill emphasizes the need to protect individuals who serve in officiating roles during competitive sports, recognizing the unique challenges and potential threats they face in these environments.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its intent to safeguard sports officials, it may also raise questions regarding the appropriateness of state intervention in regulating behaviors at sporting events. Some lawmakers might argue that existing laws are sufficient and that this expansion could lead to unnecessarily punitive measures against individuals over altercations that may not be as severe. Opponents may express concern that this classification could blur the lines between conduct at competitive events and other areas of public interaction, potentially leading to an increase in frivolous cases.

Notable_points

One notable point of contention is likely to be the definition of what constitutes an assault on a sports official and how this will be prosecuted. There could be disputes regarding the standard of evidence required for such cases, along with discussions about the training and education required for officials to adequately handle the pressures of their roles. Overall, HB634 highlights the ongoing dialogue about safety in sports and the responsibilities of the community in protecting those who enforce the rules of fair play.

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 HB1847

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 HB1589

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

MO HB1441

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

MO HB2598

Expands the definition of special victim to include school employees and volunteers

MO HB1537

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

MO SB524

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

MO SB1036

Modifies a tax credit relating to certain sporting events

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.