Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB831

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Creates and modifies provisions relating to tampering with teller machines

Impact

With the enactment of SB831, the focus is placed on protecting financial institutions and their services from malicious activities. By defining terms such as 'teller machine' and establishing the offenses associated with tampering or destroying these machines, the bill seeks to create a more secure environment for users and institutions alike. This update to the law is an acknowledgment of the changing landscape of financial crime and the need for laws that reflect current challenges.

Summary

Senate Bill 831 aims to modify existing statutes concerning criminal offenses related to automated teller machines (ATMs) and interactive teller machines (ITMs). The bill introduces heightened penalties for tampering with these machines, which are pivotal financial services tools. This legislation responds to increasing incidents of crimes targeting ATMs, and by establishing clearer definitions and stricter penalties, it aims to deter such unlawful activities.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB831 is favorable among lawmakers who view it as necessary for the protection of financial infrastructure and consumer trust in banking systems. Proponents argue that enhancing the legal framework for tampering with teller machines is crucial for preventing financial crimes. However, there may be some concerns about the implications for minor offenses, where elevated penalties could lead to disproportionate consequences for certain actions.

Contention

Some points of contention include the potential for the bill to lead to harsher implications for individuals facing criminal charges related to minor theft or vandalism of financial machines. Critics may argue that the bill could disproportionately affect economically vulnerable individuals who may inadvertently tamper with a machine without malicious intent. Thus, while the overarching goal is to enhance safety and security, debates around equitable enforcement and the justice implications of the proposed penalties are important considerations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB186

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO HB725

Modifies and establishes offenses involving teller machines

MO SB850

Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws

MO HB1472

Modifies the offense of money laundering

MO SB318

Modifies provisions relating to offenses involving property

MO SB785

Modifies provisions relating to catalytic converters

MO SB761

Modifies provisions relating to commercial activity

MO SB1439

Modifies provisions relating to detached catalytic converters

MO SB575

Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses, including murder in the first degree and stealing

MO HB2697

Establishes the offense of organized retail theft

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