Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1850

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers

Impact

The implications of HB1850 on state laws are significant. By establishing clear guidelines for civil liability, the bill seeks to create a more predictable legal environment for both peace officers and citizens. Supporters argue that by clarifying the legal standards, it encourages responsible policing while also protecting law enforcement from frivolous lawsuits. This, in turn, could foster better police-community relations, as both sides would have a clearer understanding of the contours of lawful conduct and potential consequences.

Summary

House Bill 1850 aims to establish new provisions concerning civil actions brought against peace officers. The primary focus of this legislation is to delineate the circumstances under which law enforcement personnel may be held liable in civil court for their actions while performing their duties. The bill is designed to enhance accountability for peace officers, ensuring that they are appropriately monitored while still allowing them the necessary authority to perform their responsibilities in maintaining public safety.

Contention

Despite its intentions, HB1850 has become a point of contention among various stakeholders. Critics of the bill have raised concerns regarding the potential for undermining the ability of citizens to seek redress in cases of misconduct by peace officers. There are fears that the provisions may inadvertently shield officers from accountability, particularly in instances where excessive force or other violations of civil rights are evident. The ongoing debate is centered around finding a balance between protecting public safety and ensuring justice for victims of police misconduct.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1602

Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers

MO HB258

Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers

MO SB992

Creates provisions relating to attorney's fees for certain civil actions brought against political subdivisions

MO HB2481

Creates provisions relating to attorney's fees for certain civil actions brought against political subdivisions

MO HB2569

Creates provisions relating to attorney's fees for certain civil actions brought against political subdivisions

MO HB380

Creates provisions relating to attorney's fees for certain civil actions brought against political subdivisions

MO HB798

Creates provisions relating to attorney's fees for certain civil actions brought against political subdivisions

MO HB2129

Creates provisions relating to attorney's fees for certain civil actions brought against political subdivisions

MO HB4179

Relating to assertion of immunity and application of certain laws in certain actions brought against peace officers.

MO HB2807

Establishes provisions relating to civil actions for public nuisances

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.