Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1224

Introduced
3/1/22  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the offense of providing obscene material to a student

Impact

If enacted, SB1224 would mark a significant change in how educational authorities manage content provided to students, ensuring stricter controls over potentially harmful materials. By categorizing the offense as a class A misdemeanor, the bill imposes serious implications for those who violate these provisions, thereby reinforcing the importance of maintaining appropriate materials in educational settings. The potential criminalization of such actions serves as a deterrent for school affiliates against exposing students to inappropriate content.

Summary

Senate Bill 1224 aims to address the issue of providing obscene material to students within public or private elementary or secondary schools. The newly added section 573.550 establishes that a person affiliated with such institutions could be charged with a class A misdemeanor if they knowingly provide, assign, supply, distribute, loan, or coerce acceptance of obscene material to a student. The bill clarifies the definitions of those affiliated with schools, allowing various school personnel and guest presenters to be subject to this law.

Contention

The bill might provoke debate about its implications for academic freedom and the enforcement of what constitutes 'obscene material'. Critics may argue that the definition of obscene could be subjective, leading to potential misuse of the law for censorship. Proponents of the bill, however, likely emphasize the need to protect minors from exposure to inappropriate content, sparking a discussion on balancing educational content with protections against potential harm.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB950

Modifies provisions relating to the offense of providing explicit sexual material to a student

MO SB1492

Modifies provisions relating to the offense of providing explicit sexual material to a student

MO SB483

Modifies provisions relating to providing explicit sexual material to a student

MO SB1272

Modifies provisions relating to providing explicit sexual material to a student

MO SB775

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO SB593

Obscenity and child sexual abuse material; creating felony offenses and providing penalties. Effective date.

MO SB1435

Books and other school materials: obscene matter.

MO SB29

Crimes & offenses, changes age of a child for offenses involving obscene materials

MO SB765

Prohibits obscene or harmful materials from being accessible to minors in public schools and charter schools

MO SB1210

Personal rights: obscene materials: attorney’s fees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.