Missouri 2023 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1108 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    HCS HBs 1108 & 1181 	Public Safety LR# 2147H.04C 
 
Section Original 
Bill 
Status As of  
3/9/2023 
Description 
 
589.401, 589.414 HB 1108 HCS Reported 
Do Pass 
Amends the sexual offender registry to clarify that those required to register on the sex offender 
registry under federal law must register in Missouri for life, and it moves all offenses sexual in 
nature committed against minors to tier III of the registry. 
43.539, 43.540 Pre-distributed 
HCS HBs 	1108 & 1118 
HB 669 with 
change identical 	to SB 264 Heard 
in Judiciary 
Amends statutes related to the state and national Rap Back programs by removing the 
requirement that fingerprints be renewed every six years.  
67.145, 70.631, 170.310, 
190.091, 650.320, 
650.340 
HB 567 Read second time Defines “telecommunicator first responder” and specifies that this term is included in the 
definition of “first responder.” 
195.817 SB 464 First read in 
Senate 
DHSS must require certain individuals working in a marijuana facility to submit fingerprints for 
a background check.  
307.018, 556.021 HB 305 Referred to 
Judiciary 
Prohibits a court from issuing an arrest warrant for a person’s failure to respond, pay a fine, or 
appear in court for a motor vehicle equipment violation citation classified as an infraction. 	Instead, the driver will get a second notice to respond, pay, or appear. If the driver fails to 
complete the requirement, the driver will have to pay all outstanding fines upon renewal of the 
driver’s driver license.  
491.075, 492.304, 
566.151, 567.030 
HCS HB 454 Perfected on the 
floor 
Relates to admissibility of statements made by a minor or vulnerable person. Also amends the 
offense of patronizing prostitution.  
550.125 HB 83 Heard in 
Judiciary 
Relates to change of venue for capital cases. 
569.010, 569.100, 
570.010, 570.030 
HB 725 HCS voted out of 
Crime Prevention 
Relates to tampering with or destroying an ATM.  
570.212 HB 95 Referred to 
Crime Prevention 
Creates the offense of mail theft. 
579.021, 579.022 HB 1181 With amendment 
Voted out of 
Judiciary 
Creates the offense of delivery of a controlled substance causing serious physical injury and the 
offense of delivery of a controlled substance causing death.  589.403, 589.410 HB 1108 Changes to HB 
1108 Voted out 
of Judiciary 
Amends provisions related to inform certain officials of a sex offender’s release from a jail, 
correctional facility, or mental health institution. It also amends provisions related to the 	entering of a sex offender’s registration information.  
610.021 SB 630 First read in the 
Senate 
This bill authorizes a public governmental body to close certain records, meetings, and votes if 
leaving them open would potentially endanger the health or safety of an individual or the 
general public. 
 
547.500 HB 1086 
HCA .01H 
Heard in 
Judiciary 
Creates a conviction integrity unit under the Missouri Office of Prosecution Services to 
investigate claims of actual innocence.  
307.175 HB 1228 
HCA .02H 
Second read Allows motor vehicles operated by canine search and rescue teams to qualify as emergency 
vehicles when responding to an emergency. 
193.265 HCA .04H 	Specifies that no fee shall be required or collected for a birth, death, or marriage certificate if the 
request is made by a prosecuting attorney, circuit attorney, or the attorney general. 
569.190 HCS HB 725 
HCA .05H 
Voted out of 
Crime Prevention 
Removes the section from the substitute to be in line with the HCS voted out of committee. It 
creates a duplicate offense. 
595.045 HCA .06H 	Adds class E felony to the fees collected that are redirected to the Crime Victims’ Compensation 
Fund.  
558.031 HB 1133 
HCA .07H 
With minor 
change HCS 
voted out of 
Corrections 
Modifies provisions related to credit for time served such that it applies to time served after the 
offense occurred versus after conviction.  
575.205 HB 86 
HCA .08H 
Second read Adds to the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment when a person 
intentionally fails to charge the equipment. The offense is a class E felony when the offense for 	which the person has the monitor was a felony and a class A misdemeanor when the offense for 
which the person has the monitor was a misdemeanor.  
579.021, 579.022 HCA .11H 	Amends the language in HB 1181 to apply to Schedule I and Schedule II controlled substances 
only.  
37.725 HB 677  
HCA .13H 
Perfected Allows disclosure of files maintained by the advocate program when the request for disclosure 
is made by law enforcement as part of an investigation.