Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2103

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Provides that contract fees to be returned by panel attorneys be deposited into a fund

Impact

The passage of HB 2103 is expected to reframe how contract fees are handled within the state legal system, potentially ensuring that returned fees are allocated in a manner that supports ongoing legal operations. By mandating that these fees be directed into a fund rather than being absorbed into general appropriations, the bill aims to provide better financial oversight and resource allocation for judicial services.

Summary

House Bill 2103 addresses the financial management of contract fees paid to panel attorneys designated for specific legal services. The main provision of the bill stipulates that any fees returned by these attorneys must be deposited into a designated fund. This fund is likely meant to support continued legal services or provide additional resources for court-related expenses, although specific details about the fund's disbursement are not outlined in the context provided.

Contention

While there is no detailed discussion of contention specific to HB 2103, the implications of the bill could spark debate regarding the management and earmarking of legal fees. Stakeholders may express concerns over how the fund is utilized and whether it enhances the efficiency of legal services or inadvertently complicates funding streams. Questions may also arise about transparency and accountability in managing these funds, which could prompt further legislative scrutiny or amendments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB00317

An Act Concerning Attorneys' Fees Provisions In Depository Contracts.

MO A03232

Relates to imposing a tax on attorney's fees; imposes a two percent tax on attorney's fees over $10,000 not associated with litigation; provides that revenue from such tax shall be deposited monthly into the general fund.

MO SB46

Specify the funds into which certain boat fees are deposited.

MO SB600

Repeals certain provisions relating to contingency fee contracts with private attorneys retained by the state

MO SB586

Modifies which revenue sources shall be deposited into the State Road Fund

MO HB1807

To Amend The Law Concerning The Revenues Deposited Into The Crime Information System Fund; And To Increase The Amount Of Revenue From Solid Waste Management Fees That Is Deposited Into The Crime Information System Fund.

MO S07488

Provides for the deposit of bar admission fees into the attorney licensing fund.

MO HB888

Mississippi Burn Care Fund; revise use of monies in, increase license tag fees to be deposited into.

MO A01578

Provides for joint and survivorship accounts; provides that absent indication to the contrary, funds remaining in such an account upon the death of the depositor shall be deemed part of the depositor's estate.

MO S06545

Provides for joint and survivorship accounts, provides that absent indication to the contrary, funds remaining in such an account upon the death of the depositor shall be deemed part of the depositor's estate.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.