FIRSTREGULARSESSION [PERFECTED] HOUSESUBSTITUTEFOR HOUSECOMMITTEESUBSTITUTEFOR HOUSEBILLNOS.1108&1181 102NDGENERALASSEMBLY 2147H.07P DANARADEMANMILLER,ChiefClerk ANACT Torepealsections37.725,43.400,43.401,43.539,43.540,57.280,67.145,70.631,84.344, 160.660,170.310,190.091,193.265,210.305,210.565,211.071,285.040,307.175, 320.210,321.246,488.435,491.075,492.304,494.430,556.021,558.031,565.003, 566.151,567.030,569.010,569.100,569.170,570.010,570.030,571.020,571.030, 575.205,579.065,579.068,589.401,589.403,589.410,589.414,590.040,590.080, 595.045,610.021,650.320,and650.340,RSMo,andtoenactinlieuthereofsixty-two newsectionsrelatingtopublicsafety,withpenaltyprovisions. BeitenactedbytheGeneralAssemblyofthestateofMissouri,asfollows: SectionA.Sections37.725,43.400,43.401,43.539,43.540,57.280,67.145,70.631, 284.344,160.660,170.310,190.091,193.265,210.305,210.565,211.071,285.040,307.175, 3320.210,321.246,488.435,491.075,492.304,494.430,556.021,558.031,565.003,566.151, 4567.030,569.010,569.100,569.170,570.010,570.030,571.020,571.030,575.205,579.065, 5579.068,589.401,589.403,589.410,589.414,590.040,590.080,595.045,610.021,650.320, 6and650.340,RSMo,arerepealedandsixty-twonewsectionsenactedinlieuthereof,tobe 7knownassections37.725,43.400,43.401,43.539,43.540,57.280,67.145,70.631,84.344, 8160.660,170.310,190.091,193.265,195.817,210.305,210.565,210.795,211.071,285.040, 9307.018,307.175,320.210,321.246,488.435,491.075,492.304,494.430,547.500,550.125, 10556.021,557.520,558.031,565.003,566.151,567.030,569.010,569.100,569.170,569.175, 11570.010,570.030,571.020,571.030,571.031,575.205,579.021,579.022,579.041,579.065, 12579.068,589.401,589.403,589.410,589.414,590.033,590.040,590.080,595.045,610.021, 13650.320,650.340,and1,toreadasfollows: EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 37.725.1.Anyfilesmaintainedbytheadvocateprogramshallbedisclosedonlyat 2thediscretionofthechildadvocate;exceptthattheidentityofanycomplainantorrecipient 3shallnotbedisclosedbytheofficeunless: 4 (1)Thecomplainantorrecipient,orthecomplainant'sorrecipient'slegal 5representative,consentsinwritingtosuchdisclosure;[or] 6 (2)Suchdisclosureisrequiredbycourtorder; or 7 (3)Thedisclosureisattherequestoflawenforcementaspartofan 8investigation. 9 2.Anystatementorcommunicationmadebytheofficerelevanttoacomplaint 10receivedby,proceedingsbefore,oractivitiesoftheofficeandanycomplaintorinformation 11madeorprovidedingoodfaithbyanypersonshallbeabsolutelyprivilegedandsuchperson 12shallbeimmunefromsuit. 13 3.Anyrepresentativeoftheofficeconductingorparticipatinginanyexaminationofa 14complaintwhoknowinglyandwillfullydisclosestoanypersonotherthantheoffice,orthose 15personsauthorizedbytheofficetoreceiveit,thenameofanywitnessexaminedorany 16informationobtainedorgivenduringsuchexaminationisguiltyofaclassAmisdemeanor. 17However,theofficeconductingorparticipatinginanyexaminationofacomplaintshall 18disclosethefinalresultoftheexaminationwiththeconsentoftherecipient. 19 4.Theofficeshallnotberequiredtotestifyinanycourtwithrespecttomattersheld 20tobeconfidentialinthissectionexceptasthecourtmaydeemnecessarytoenforcethe 21provisionsofsections37.700to37.730,orwhereotherwiserequiredbycourtorder. 43.400.Asusedinsections43.400to43.410,thefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Missingchild"or"missingjuvenile",anypersonwhoisundertheageof 3[seventeen] eighteenyearsorwhoisinfostercareregardlessoftheperson'sageorwhois 4anemancipatedminorasdefinedinsection302.178,ahomelessyouthasdefinedin 5section167.020,oranunaccompaniedminorasdefinedinsection210.121, whose 6temporaryorpermanentresidenceisinthestateofMissouriorwhoisbelievedtobewithin 7thestateofMissouri,whoselocationhasnotbeendetermined,andwhohasbeenreportedas 8missingtoalawenforcementagency; 9 (2)"Missingchildreport",areportpreparedonastandardformsuppliedbythe 10Missouristatehighwaypatrolfortheusebyprivatecitizensandlawenforcementagenciesto 11reportmissingchildrenormissingjuvenileinformationtotheMissouristatehighwaypatrol; 12 (3)"Missingperson",apersonwhoismissingandmeetsoneofthefollowing 13characteristics: 14 (a)Isphysicallyormentallydisabledtothedegreethatthepersonisdependentupon 15anagencyoranotherindividual; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 2 16 (b)Ismissingundercircumstancesindicatingthatthemissingperson'ssafetymaybe 17indanger; 18 (c)Ismissingunderinvoluntaryorunknowncircumstances;subjecttotheprovisions 19of(a),(b),(d),(e),and(f)ofthissubsection; 20 (d)Isachildorjuvenilerunawayfromtheresidenceofaparent,legalguardian,or 21custodian; 22 (e)Isachildandismissingundercircumstancesindicatingthatthepersonwasoris 23inthepresenceoforunderthecontrolofapartywhosepresenceorcontrolwasorisin 24violationofapermanentortemporarycourtorderandfourteenormoredayshaveelapsed, 25duringwhichtimethepartyhasfailedtofileanypleadingwiththecourtseekingmodification 26ofthepermanentortemporarycourtorder; 27 (f)Ismissingundercircumstancesindicatingthatthepersonwasorisinthepresence 28oforunderthecontrolofapartywhosepresenceorcontrolwasorisinviolationofa 29permanentortemporarycourtorderandtherearereasonablegroundstobelievethatthe 30personmaybetakenoutsideoftheUnitedStates; 31 (4)"Patrol",theMissouristatehighwaypatrol; 32 (5)"Registrar",thestateregistrarofvitalstatistics. 43.401.1.Thereportingofmissingpersonsbylawenforcementagencies,private 2citizens,andtheresponsibilitiesofthepatrolinmaintainingaccuraterecordsofmissing 3personsareasfollows: 4 (1)Apersonmayfileacomplaintofamissingpersonwithalawenforcementagency 5havingjurisdiction.Thecomplaintshallinclude,butneednotbelimitedto,thefollowing 6information: 7 (a)Thenameofthecomplainant; 8 (b)Thename,address,andphonenumberoftheguardian,ifany,ofthemissing 9person; 10 (c)Therelationshipofthecomplainanttothemissingperson; 11 (d)Thename,age,address,andallidentifyingcharacteristicsofthemissingperson; 12 (e)Thelengthoftimethepersonhasbeenmissing;and 13 (f)Allotherinformationdeemedrelevantbyeitherthecomplainantorthelaw 14enforcementagency; 15 (2)Areportofthecomplaintofamissingpersonshallbeimmediatelyenteredinto 16theMissouriuniformlawenforcementsystem(MULES)andtheNationalCrimeInformation 17Center(NCIC)systembythelawenforcementagencyreceivingthecomplaint,and 18disseminatedtootherlawenforcementagencieswhomaycomeincontactwithorbe 19involvedintheinvestigationorlocationofamissingperson; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 3 20 (3)Alawenforcementagencywithwhichacomplaintofamissingchildhasbeen 21filedshallprepare,assoonaspracticable,astandardmissingchildreport.Themissingchild 22reportshallbemaintainedasarecordbythereportinglawenforcementagencyduringthe 23courseofanactiveinvestigation; 24 (4)Uponthelocationofamissingperson,orthedeterminationbythelaw 25enforcementagencyofjurisdictionthatthepersonisnolongermissing,thelawenforcement 26agencywhichreportedthemissingpersonshallimmediatelyremovetherecordofthemissing 27personfromtheMULESandNCICfiles. 28 2.Nolawenforcementagencyshallpreventanimmediateactiveinvestigationonthe 29basisofanagencyrulewhichspecifiesanautomatictimelimitationforamissingperson 30investigation. 31 3.Anyagencyorplacementproviderwiththecareandcustodyofachildwhois 32missingshallfileamissingchildcomplaintwiththeappropriatelawenforcement 33agencywithintwohoursofdeterminingthechildtobemissing.Thelawenforcement 34agencyshallimmediatelysubmitinformationastothemissingchildtotheNational 35CenterforMissingandExploitedChildren(NCMEC)including,butnotlimitedto,the 36name,dateofbirth,sex,race,height,weight,andeyeandhaircolorofthechild;a 37recentphotographofthechild;andthedateandlocationofthelastknowncontactwith 38thechild.Thelawenforcementagencyshallinstituteaproperinvestigationandsearch 39forthemissingchildandmaintaincontactwiththeagencyorplacementprovider 40makingthemissingchildcomplaint.Themissingchild'sentryshallnotberemoved 41fromanydatabaseorsystemuntilthechildisfoundorthecaseisclosed. 43.539.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Applicant",apersonwho: 3 (a)Isactivelyemployedbyorseeksemploymentwithaqualifiedentity; 4 (b)Isactivelylicensedorseekslicensurewithaqualifiedentity; 5 (c)Activelyvolunteersorseekstovolunteerwithaqualifiedentity; 6 (d)Isactivelycontractedwithorseekstocontractwithaqualifiedentity;or 7 (e)Ownsoroperatesaqualifiedentity; 8 (2)"Care",theprovisionofcare,treatment,education,training,instruction, 9supervision,orrecreationtochildren,theelderly,ordisabledpersons; 10 (3)"Missouricriminalrecordreview",areviewofcriminalhistoryrecordsandsex 11offenderregistrationrecordsundersections589.400to589.425maintainedbytheMissouri 12statehighwaypatrolintheMissouricriminalrecordsrepository; 13 (4)"MissouriRapBackprogram",anytypeofautomaticnotificationmadebythe 14Missouristatehighwaypatroltoaqualifiedentityindicatingthatanapplicantwhois HSHCSHBs1108&1181 4 15employed,licensed,orotherwiseunderthepurviewofthatentityhasbeenarrestedfora 16reportedcriminaloffenseinMissouriasrequiredundersection43.506; 17 (5)"Nationalcriminalrecordreview",areviewofthecriminalhistoryrecords 18maintainedbytheFederalBureauofInvestigation; 19 (6)"NationalRapBackprogram",anytypeofautomaticnotificationmadebythe 20FederalBureauofInvestigationthroughtheMissouristatehighwaypatroltoaqualified 21entityindicatingthatanapplicantwhoisemployed,licensed,orotherwiseunderthepurview 22ofthatentityhasbeenarrestedforareportedcriminaloffenseoutsidethestateofMissouri 23andthefingerprintsforthatarrestwereforwardedtotheFederalBureauofInvestigationby 24thearrestingagency; 25 (7)"Patientorresident",apersonwhobyreasonofage,illness,disease,orphysical 26ormentalinfirmityreceivesorrequirescareorservicesfurnishedbyanapplicant,asdefined 27inthissection,orwhoresidesorboardsin,orisotherwisekept,caredfor,treated,or 28accommodatedinafacilityasdefinedinsection198.006,foraperiodexceedingtwenty-four 29consecutivehours; 30 (8)"Qualifiedentity",aperson,business,ororganizationthatprovidescare,care 31placement,oreducationalservicesforchildren,theelderly,orpersonswithdisabilitiesas 32patientsorresidents,includingabusinessororganizationthatlicensesorcertifiesothersto 33providecareorcareplacementservices; 34 (9)"Youthservicesagency",anyagency,school,orassociationthatprovides 35programs,care,ortreatmentfororexercisessupervisionoverminors. 36 2.Thecentralrepositoryshallhavetheauthoritytosubmitapplicantfingerprintsto 37theNationalRapBackprogramtoberetainedforthepurposeofbeingsearchedagainstfuture 38submissionstotheNationalRapBackprogram,includinglatentfingerprintsearches. 39QualifiedentitiesmayconductMissouriandnationalcriminalrecordreviewsonapplicants 40andparticipateinMissouriandNationalRapBackprogramsforthepurposeofdetermining 41suitabilityorfitnessforapermit,license,oremployment,andshallabidebythefollowing 42requirements: 43 (1)ThequalifiedentityshallregisterwiththeMissouristatehighwaypatrolpriorto 44submittingarequestforscreeningunderthissection.Aspartoftheregistration,thequalified 45entityshallindicateifitchoosestoenrollapplicantsintheMissouriandNationalRapBack 46programs; 47 (2)Qualifiedentitiesshallnotifyapplicantssubjecttoacriminalrecordreviewunder 48thissectionthattheapplicant'sfingerprintsshallberetainedbythestatecentralrepositoryand 49theFederalBureauofInvestigationandshallbesearchedagainstotherfingerprintsonfile, 50includinglatentfingerprints; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 5 51 (3)QualifiedentitiesshallnotifyapplicantssubjecttoenrollmentintheNationalRap 52Backprogramthattheapplicant'sfingerprints,whileretained,maycontinuetobecompared 53againstotherfingerprintssubmittedorretainedbytheFederalBureauofInvestigation, 54includinglatentfingerprints; 55 (4)ThecriminalrecordreviewandRapBackprocessdescribedinthissectionshall 56bevoluntaryandconformtotherequirementsestablishedintheNationalChildProtection 57Actof1993,asamended,andotherapplicablestateorfederallaw.Asapartofthe 58registration,thequalifiedentityshallagreetocomplywithstateandfederallawandshall 59indicatesobysigninganagreementapprovedbytheMissouristatehighwaypatrol.The 60Missouristatehighwaypatrolmayperiodicallyauditqualifiedentitiestoensurecompliance 61withfederallawandthissection; 62 (5)AqualifiedentityshallsubmittotheMissouristatehighwaypatrolarequestfor 63screeningonapplicantscoveredunderthissectionusingacompletedfingerprintcard; 64 (6)Eachrequestshallbeaccompaniedbyareasonablefee,asprovidedinsection 6543.530,plustheamountrequired,ifany,bytheFederalBureauofInvestigationforthe 66nationalcriminalrecordreviewandenrollmentintheNationalRapBackprogramin 67compliancewiththeNationalChildProtectionActof1993,asamended,andotherapplicable 68stateorfederallaws; 69 (7)TheMissouristatehighwaypatrolshallprovide,directlytothequalifiedentity, 70theapplicant'sstatecriminalhistoryrecordsthatarenotexemptfromdisclosureunder 71chapter610orotherwiseconfidentialunderlaw; 72 (8)Thenationalcriminalhistorydatashallbeavailabletoqualifiedentitiestouse 73onlyforthepurposeofscreeningapplicantsasdescribedunderthissection.TheMissouri 74statehighwaypatrolshallprovidetheapplicant'snationalcriminalhistoryrecordinformation 75directlytothequalifiedentity; 76 (9)Thedeterminationwhetherthecriminalhistoryrecordshowsthattheapplicant 77hasbeenconvictedoforhasapendingchargeforanycrimethatbearsuponthefitnessofthe 78applicanttohaveresponsibilityforthesafetyandwell-beingofchildren,theelderly,or 79disabledpersonsshallbemadesolelybythequalifiedentity.Thissectionshallnotrequire 80theMissouristatehighwaypatroltomakesuchadeterminationonbehalfofanyqualified 81entity; 82 (10)Thequalifiedentityshallnotifytheapplicant,inwriting,ofhisorherrightto 83obtainacopyofanycriminalrecordreview,includingthecriminalhistoryrecords,ifany, 84containedinthereportandoftheapplicant'srighttochallengetheaccuracyandcompleteness 85ofanyinformationcontainedinanysuchreportandobtainadeterminationastothevalidity 86ofsuchchallengebeforeafinaldeterminationregardingtheapplicantismadebythequalified 87entityreviewingthecriminalhistoryinformation.Aqualifiedentitythatisrequiredbylawto HSHCSHBs1108&1181 6 88applyscreeningcriteria,includinganyrighttocontestorrequestanexemptionfrom 89disqualification,shallapplysuchscreeningcriteriatothestateandnationalcriminalhistory 90recordinformationreceivedfromtheMissouristatehighwaypatrolforthoseapplicants 91subjecttotherequiredscreening;and 92 (11)Failuretoobtaintheinformationauthorizedunderthissection,withrespecttoan 93applicant,shallnotbeusedasevidenceinanynegligenceactionagainstaqualifiedentity. 94Thestate,anypoliticalsubdivisionofthestate,oranyagency,officer,oremployeeofthe 95stateorapoliticalsubdivisionshallnotbeliablefordamagesforprovidingtheinformation 96requestedunderthissection. 97 3.Thecriminalrecordreviewshallincludethesubmissionoffingerprintstothe 98Missouristatehighwaypatrol,whoshallconductaMissouricriminalrecordreview, 99includingclosedrecordinformationundersection610.120.TheMissouristatehighway 100patrolshallalsoforwardacopyoftheapplicant'sfingerprintstotheFederalBureauof 101Investigationforanationalcriminalrecordreview. 102 4.Theapplicantsubjecttoacriminalrecordreviewshallprovidethefollowing 103informationtothequalifiedentity: 104 (1)Consenttoobtaintheapplicant'sfingerprints,conductthecriminalrecordreview, 105andparticipateintheMissouriandNationalRapBackprograms; 106 (2)Consenttoobtaintheidentifyinginformationrequiredtoconductthecriminal 107recordreview,whichmayinclude,butnotbelimitedto: 108 (a)Name; 109 (b)Dateofbirth; 110 (c)Height; 111 (d)Weight; 112 (e)Eyecolor; 113 (f)Haircolor; 114 (g)Gender; 115 (h)Race; 116 (i)Placeofbirth; 117 (j)SocialSecuritynumber;and 118 (k)Theapplicant'sphoto. 119 5.Anyinformationreceivedbyanauthorizedstateagencyoraqualifiedentityunder 120theprovisionsofthissectionshallbeusedsolelyforinternalpurposesindeterminingthe 121suitabilityofanapplicant.Thedisseminationofcriminalhistoryinformationfromthe 122FederalBureauofInvestigationbeyondtheauthorizedstateagencyorrelatedgovernmental 123entityisprohibited.Allcriminalrecordcheckinformationshallbeconfidential,andany HSHCSHBs1108&1181 7 124personwhodisclosestheinformationbeyondthescopeallowedisguiltyofaclassA 125misdemeanor. 126 6.AqualifiedentityenrolledineithertheMissouriorNationalRapBackprogram 127shallbenotifiedbytheMissouristatehighwaypatrolthatanewarresthasbeenreportedon 128anapplicantwhoisemployed,licensed,orotherwiseunderthepurviewofthequalified 129entity.UponreceivingtheRapBacknotification,ifthequalifiedentitydeemsthatthe 130applicantisstillservinginanactivecapacity,theentitymayrequestandreceivethe 131individual'supdatedcriminalhistoryrecord.Thisprocessshallonlyoccurif: 132 (1)TheentityhasabidedbyallproceduresandrulespromulgatedbytheMissouri 133statehighwaypatrolandFederalBureauofInvestigationregardingtheMissouriandNational 134RapBackprograms; 135 (2)TheindividualuponwhomtheRapBacknotificationisbeingmadehas 136previouslyhadaMissouriandnationalcriminalrecordreviewcompletedforthequalified 137entityunderthissection[withintheprevioussixyears]; and 138 (3)TheindividualuponwhomtheRapBacknotificationisbeingmadeisacurrent 139employee,licensee,orotherwisestillactivelyunderthepurviewofthequalifiedentity. 140 7.TheMissouristatehighwaypatrolshallmakeavailableorapprovethenecessary 141forms,procedures,andagreementsnecessarytoimplementtheprovisionsofthissection. 43.540.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Applicant",apersonwho: 3 (a)Isactivelyemployedbyorseeksemploymentwithaqualifiedentity; 4 (b)Isactivelylicensedorseekslicensurewithaqualifiedentity; 5 (c)Activelyvolunteersorseekstovolunteerwithaqualifiedentity;or 6 (d)Isactivelycontractedwithorseekstocontractwithaqualifiedentity; 7 (2)"Missouricriminalrecordreview",areviewofcriminalhistoryrecordsandsex 8offenderregistrationrecordspursuanttosections589.400to589.425maintainedbythe 9MissouristatehighwaypatrolintheMissouricriminalrecordsrepository; 10 (3)"MissouriRapBackprogram",shallincludeanytypeofautomaticnotification 11madebytheMissouristatehighwaypatroltoaqualifiedentityindicatingthatanapplicant 12whoisemployed,licensed,orotherwiseunderthepurviewofthatentityhasbeenarrestedfor 13areportedcriminaloffenseinMissouriasrequiredundersection43.506; 14 (4)"Nationalcriminalrecordreview",areviewofthecriminalhistoryrecords 15maintainedbytheFederalBureauofInvestigation; 16 (5)"NationalRapBackprogram",shallincludeanytypeofautomaticnotification 17madebytheFederalBureauofInvestigationthroughtheMissouristatehighwaypatroltoa 18qualifiedentityindicatingthatanapplicantwhoisemployed,licensed,orotherwiseunderthe 19purviewofthatentityhasbeenarrestedforareportedcriminaloffenseoutsidethestateof HSHCSHBs1108&1181 8 20MissouriandthefingerprintsforthatarrestwereforwardedtotheFederalBureauof 21Investigationbythearrestingagency; 22 (6)"Qualifiedentity",anentitythatis: 23 (a)Anofficeordivisionofstate,county,ormunicipalgovernment,includinga 24politicalsubdivisionoraboardorcommissiondesignatedbystatuteorapprovedlocal 25ordinance,toissueorrenewalicense,permit,certification,orregistrationofauthority; 26 (b)Anofficeordivisionofstate,county,ormunicipalgovernment,includinga 27politicalsubdivisionoraboardorcommissiondesignatedbystatuteorapprovedlocal 28ordinance,tomakefitnessdeterminationsonapplicationsforstate,county,ormunicipal 29governmentemployment;or 30 (c)Anyentitythatisauthorizedtoobtaincriminalhistoryrecordinformationunder 3128CFR20.33. 32 2.Thecentralrepositoryshallhavetheauthoritytosubmitapplicantfingerprintsto 33theNationalRapBackprogramtoberetainedforthepurposeofbeingsearchedagainstfuture 34submissionstotheNationalRapBackprogram,includinglatentfingerprintsearches. 35QualifiedentitiesmayconductMissouriandnationalcriminalrecordreviewsonapplicants 36andparticipateinMissouriandNationalRapBackprogramsforthepurposeofdetermining 37suitabilityorfitnessforapermit,license,oremployment,andshallabidebythefollowing 38requirements: 39 (1)ThequalifiedentityshallregisterwiththeMissouristatehighwaypatrolpriorto 40submittingarequestforscreeningunderthissection.Aspartofsuchregistration,the 41qualifiedentityshallindicateifitchoosestoenrolltheirapplicantsintheMissouriand 42NationalRapBackprograms; 43 (2)Qualifiedentitiesshallnotifyapplicantssubjecttoacriminalrecordreviewunder 44thissectionthattheapplicant'sfingerprintsshallberetainedbythestatecentralrepositoryand 45theFederalBureauofInvestigationandshallbesearchedagainstotherfingerprintsonfile, 46includinglatentfingerprints; 47 (3)QualifiedentitiesshallnotifyapplicantssubjecttoenrollmentintheNationalRap 48Backprogramthattheapplicant'sfingerprints,whileretained,maycontinuetobecompared 49againstotherfingerprintssubmittedorretainedbytheFederalBureauofInvestigation, 50includinglatentfingerprints; 51 (4)ThecriminalrecordreviewandRapBackprocessdescribedinthissectionshall 52bevoluntaryandconformtotherequirementsestablishedinPub.L.92-544andother 53applicablestateorfederallaw.Asapartoftheregistration,thequalifiedentityshallagreeto 54complywithstateandfederallawandshallindicatesobysigninganagreementapprovedby 55theMissouristatehighwaypatrol.TheMissouristatehighwaypatrolmayperiodicallyaudit 56qualifiedentitiestoensurecompliancewithfederallawandthissection; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 9 57 (5)AqualifiedentityshallsubmittotheMissouristatehighwaypatrolarequestfor 58screeningonapplicantscoveredunderthissectionusingacompletedfingerprintcard; 59 (6)Eachrequestshallbeaccompaniedbyareasonablefee,asprovidedinsection 6043.530,plustheamountrequired,ifany,bytheFederalBureauofInvestigationforthe 61nationalcriminalrecordreviewandenrollmentintheNationalRapBackprogramin 62compliancewithapplicablestateorfederallaws; 63 (7)TheMissouristatehighwaypatrolshallprovide,directlytothequalifiedentity, 64theapplicant'sstatecriminalhistoryrecordsthatarenotexemptfromdisclosureunder 65chapter610orareotherwiseconfidentialunderlaw; 66 (8)Thenationalcriminalhistorydatashallbeavailabletoqualifiedentitiestouse 67onlyforthepurposeofscreeningapplicantsasdescribedunderthissection.TheMissouri 68statehighwaypatrolshallprovidetheapplicant'snationalcriminalhistoryrecordinformation 69directlytothequalifiedentity; 70 (9)ThissectionshallnotrequiretheMissouristatehighwaypatroltomakean 71eligibilitydeterminationonbehalfofanyqualifiedentity; 72 (10)Thequalifiedentityshallnotifytheapplicant,inwriting,ofhisorherrightto 73obtainacopyofanycriminalrecordreview,includingthecriminalhistoryrecords,ifany, 74containedinthereport,andoftheapplicant'srighttochallengetheaccuracyand 75completenessofanyinformationcontainedinanysuchreportandtoobtainadetermination 76astothevalidityofsuchchallengebeforeafinaldeterminationregardingtheapplicantis 77madebythequalifiedentityreviewingthecriminalhistoryinformation.Aqualifiedentity 78thatisrequiredbylawtoapplyscreeningcriteria,includinganyrighttocontestorrequestan 79exemptionfromdisqualification,shallapplysuchscreeningcriteriatothestateandnational 80criminalhistoryrecordinformationreceivedfromtheMissouristatehighwaypatrolforthose 81applicantssubjecttotherequiredscreening;and 82 (11)Failuretoobtaintheinformationauthorizedunderthissectionwithrespecttoan 83applicantshallnotbeusedasevidenceinanynegligenceactionagainstaqualifiedentity. 84Thestate,anypoliticalsubdivisionofthestate,oranyagency,officer,oremployeeofthe 85stateorapoliticalsubdivisionshallnotbeliablefordamagesforprovidingtheinformation 86requestedunderthissection. 87 3.Thecriminalrecordreviewshallincludethesubmissionoffingerprintstothe 88Missouristatehighwaypatrol,whoshallconductaMissouricriminalrecordreview, 89includingclosedrecordinformationundersection610.120.TheMissouristatehighway 90patrolshallalsoforwardacopyoftheapplicant'sfingerprintstotheFederalBureauof 91Investigationforanationalcriminalrecordreview. 92 4.Theapplicantsubjecttoacriminalrecordreviewshallprovidethefollowing 93informationtothequalifiedentity: HSHCSHBs1108&1181 10 94 (1)Consenttoobtaintheapplicant'sfingerprints,conductthecriminalrecordreview, 95andparticipateintheMissouriandNationalRapBackprograms; 96 (2)Consenttoobtaintheidentifyinginformationrequiredtoconductthecriminal 97recordreview,whichmayinclude,butnotbelimitedto: 98 (a)Name; 99 (b)Dateofbirth; 100 (c)Height; 101 (d)Weight; 102 (e)Eyecolor; 103 (f)Haircolor; 104 (g)Gender; 105 (h)Race; 106 (i)Placeofbirth; 107 (j)SocialSecuritynumber;and 108 (k)Theapplicant'sphoto. 109 5.Anyinformationreceivedbyanauthorizedstateagencyoraqualifiedentity 110pursuanttotheprovisionsofthissectionshallbeusedsolelyforinternalpurposesin 111determiningthesuitabilityofanapplicant.Thedisseminationofcriminalhistoryinformation 112fromtheFederalBureauofInvestigationbeyondtheauthorizedstateagencyorrelated 113governmentalentityisprohibited.Allcriminalrecordcheckinformationshallbeconfidential 114andanypersonwhodisclosestheinformationbeyondthescopeallowedisguiltyofaclassA 115misdemeanor. 116 6.AqualifiedentityenrolledineithertheMissouriorNationalRapBackprograms 117shallbenotifiedbytheMissouristatehighwaypatrolthatanewarresthasbeenreportedon 118anapplicantwhoisemployed,licensed,orotherwiseunderthepurviewofthequalified 119entity.UponreceivingtheRapBacknotification,ifthequalifiedentitydeemsthatthe 120applicantisstillservinginanactivecapacity,theentitymayrequestandreceivethe 121individual'supdatedcriminalhistoryrecord.Thisprocessshallonlyoccurif: 122 (1)TheagencyhasabidedbyallproceduresandrulespromulgatedbytheMissouri 123statehighwaypatrolandFederalBureauofInvestigationregardingtheMissouriandNational 124RapBackprograms; 125 (2)TheindividualuponwhomtheRapBacknotificationisbeingmadehas 126previouslyhadaMissouriandnationalcriminalrecordreviewcompletedforthequalified 127entityunderthissection[withintheprevioussixyears]; and 128 (3)TheindividualuponwhomtheRapBacknotificationisbeingmadeisacurrent 129employee,licensee,orotherwisestillactivelyunderthepurviewofthequalifiedentity. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 11 130 7.Thehighwaypatrolshallmakeavailableorapprovethenecessaryforms, 131procedures,andagreementsnecessarytoimplementtheprovisionsofthissection. 57.280.1.Sheriffsshallreceiveachargeforserviceofanysummons,writorother 2orderofcourt,inconnectionwithanycivilcase,andmakingonthesameeitherareturn 3indicatingservice,anonestreturnoranullabonareturn,thesumoftwentydollarsforeach 4itemtobeserved,exceptthatasheriffshallreceiveachargeforserviceofanysubpoena,and 5makingareturnonthesame,thesumoftendollars;however,nosuchchargeshallbe 6collectedinanyproceedingwhencourtcostsaretobepaidbythestate,countyor 7municipality.Inadditiontosuchcharge,thesheriffshallbeentitledtoreceiveforeachmile 8actuallytraveledinservinganysummons,writ,subpoenaorotherorderofcourttherate 9prescribedbytheInternalRevenueServiceforallallowableexpensesformotorvehicleuse 10expressedasanamountpermile,providedthatsuchmileageshallnotbechargedformore 11thanonesubpoenaorsummonsorotherwritservedinthesamecauseonthesametrip.Allof 12suchchargesshallbereceivedbythesheriffwhoisrequestedtoperformtheservice.Except 13asotherwiseprovidedbylaw,allchargesmadepursuanttothissectionshallbecollectedby 14thecourtclerkascourtcostsandarepayablepriortothetimetheserviceisrendered; 15providedthatiftheamountofsuchchargecannotbereadilydetermined,thenthesheriffshall 16receiveadepositbaseduponthelikelyamountofsuchcharge,andthebalanceofsuchcharge 17shallbepayableimmediatelyuponascertainmentoftheproperamountofsaidcharge.A 18sheriffmayrefusetoperformanyserviceinanyactionorproceeding,otherthanwhencourt 19costsarewaivedasprovidedbylaw,untilthechargeprovidedbythissectionispaid.Failure 20toreceivethechargeshallnotaffectthevalidityoftheservice. 21 2.Thesheriffshallreceiveforreceivingandpayingmoneysonexecutionorother 22process,wherelandsorgoodshavebeenleviedandadvertisedandsold,fivepercentonfive 23hundreddollarsandfourpercentonallsumsabovefivehundreddollars,andhalfofthese 24sums,whenthemoneyispaidtothesheriffwithoutalevy,orwherethelandsorgoodslevied 25onshallnotbesoldandthemoneyispaidtothesherifforpersonentitledthereto,hisagentor 26attorney.Thepartyatwhoseapplicationanywrit,execution,subpoenaorotherprocesshas 27issuedfromthecourtshallpaythesheriff'scostsfortheremoval,transportation,storage, 28safekeepingandsupportofanypropertytobeseizedpursuanttolegalprocessbeforesuch 29seizure.Thesheriffshallbeallowedforeachmile,goingandreturningfromthecourthouse 30ofthecountyinwhichheresidestotheplacewherethecourtisheld,therateprescribedby 31theInternalRevenueServiceforallallowableexpensesformotorvehicleuseexpressedasan 32amountpermile.Theprovisionsofthissubsectionshallnotapplytogarnishmentproceeds. 33 3.Thesheriffuponthereceiptofthechargehereinprovidedforshallpayintothe 34treasuryofthecountyanyandallchargesreceivedpursuanttotheprovisionsofthissection. 35Thefundscollectedpursuanttothissection,nottoexceedfiftythousanddollarsinany HSHCSHBs1108&1181 12 36calendaryear,shallbeheldinafundestablishedbythecountytreasurer,whichmaybe 37expendedatthediscretionofthesheriffforthefurtheranceofthesheriff'ssetduties.Any 38suchfundsinexcessoffiftythousanddollarsinanycalendaryearshallbeplacedtothecredit 39ofthegeneralrevenuefundofthecounty.Moneysinthefundshallbeusedonlyforthe 40procurementofservicesandequipmenttosupporttheoperationofthesheriff'soffice. 41Moneysinthefundestablishedpursuanttothissubsectionshallnotlapsetothecounty 42generalrevenuefundattheendofanycountybudgetorfiscalyear. 43 4.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection3ofthissectiontothecontrary,the 44sheriff[,oranyotherpersonspeciallyappointedtoserveinacountythatreceivesfundsunder 45section57.278,] shallreceivetendollarsforserviceofanysummons,writ,subpoena,orother 46orderofthecourtincludedundersubsection1ofthissection,inadditiontothechargefor 47suchservicethateachsheriffreceivesundersubsection1ofthissection.Themoneyreceived 48bythesheriff[,oranyotherpersonspeciallyappointedtoserveinacountythatreceivesfunds 49undersection57.278,] underthissubsectionshallbepaidintothecountytreasuryandthe 50countytreasurershallmakesuchmoneypayabletothestatetreasurer.Thestatetreasurer 51shalldepositsuchmoneysinthedeputysheriffsalarysupplementationfundcreatedunder 52section57.278.Anyotherpersonspeciallyappointedtoserveinacountyshallexecute 53anddelivertothecircuitclerk,alongwiththeconfirmationofservice,asignedand 54notarizedaffidavitofconfirmation,madeunderpenaltyofperjury,thatincludesthe 55amount,checknumber,anddateofpaymenttoevidencepaymentwasmadetothe 56sheriffforthedeputysheriffsalarysupplementationfundasrequiredbythis 57subsection. 58 5.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection3ofthissection,thecourtclerk 59shallcollecttendollarsasacourtcostforserviceofanysummons,writ,subpoena,or 60otherorderofthecourtincludedundersubsection1ofthissectionifanypersonother 61thanasheriffisspeciallyappointedtoserveinacountythatreceivesfundsunder 62section57.278.Themoneysreceivedbythecourtclerkunderthissubsectionshallbe 63paidintothecountytreasuryandthecountytreasurershallmakesuchmoneyspayable 64tothestatetreasurer.Thestatetreasurershalldepositsuchmoneysinthedeputy 65sheriffsalarysupplementationfundcreatedundersection57.278. 66 [5.]6.Sheriffsshallreceiveuptofiftydollarsforserviceofanysummons,writ,or 67otherorderofthecourtinconnectionwithanyevictionproceeding,inadditiontothecharge 68forsuchservicethateachsheriffreceivesunderthissection.Allofsuchchargesshallbe 69receivedbythesheriffwhoisrequestedtoperformtheserviceandshallbepaidtothecounty 70treasurerinafundestablishedbythecountytreasurer,whichmaybeexpendedatthe 71discretionofthesheriffforthefurtheranceofthesheriff'ssetduties.Allchargesshallbe 72payablepriortothetimetheserviceisrendered;providedthatiftheamountofsuchcharge HSHCSHBs1108&1181 13 73cannotbereadilydetermined,thenthesheriffshallreceiveadepositbaseduponthelikely 74amountofsuchcharge,andthebalanceofsuchchargeshallbepayableimmediatelyupon 75ascertainmentoftheproperamountofsaidcharge. 67.145.1.Nopoliticalsubdivisionofthisstateshallprohibitanyfirstresponderfrom 2engaginginanypoliticalactivitywhileoffdutyandnotinuniform,beingacandidatefor 3electedorappointedpublicoffice,orholdingsuchofficeunlesssuchpoliticalactivityor 4candidacyisotherwiseprohibitedbystateorfederallaw. 5 2.Asusedinthissection,"firstresponder"meansanypersontrainedandauthorized 6bylaworruletorenderemergencymedicalassistanceortreatment.Suchpersonsmay 7include,butshallnotbelimitedto,emergencyfirstresponders,telecommunicatorfirst 8responders,policeofficers,sheriffs,deputysheriffs,firefighters,ambulanceattendantsand 9attendantdrivers,emergencymedicaltechnicians,mobileemergencymedicaltechnicians, 10emergencymedicaltechnician-paramedics,registerednurses,orphysicians. 70.631.1.Eachpoliticalsubdivisionmay,bymajorityvoteofitsgoverningbody, 2electtocover[emergencytelecommunicators] telecommunicatorfirstresponders, jailors, 3andemergencymedicalservicepersonnelaspublicsafetypersonnelmembersofthesystem. 4Theclerkorsecretaryofthepoliticalsubdivisionshallcertifyanelectionconcerningthe 5coverageof[emergencytelecommunicators] telecommunicatorfirstresponders, jailors, 6andemergencymedicalservicepersonnelaspublicsafetypersonnelmembersofthesystem 7totheboardwithintendaysaftersuchvote.Thedateinwhichthepoliticalsubdivision's 8electionbecomeseffectiveshallbethefirstdayofthecalendarmonthspecifiedbysuch 9governingbody,thefirstdayofthecalendarmonthnextfollowingreceiptbytheboardofthe 10certificationoftheelection,ortheeffectivedateofthepoliticalsubdivision'sbecomingan 11employer,whicheveristhelatestdate.Suchelectionshallnotbechangedaftertheeffective 12date.Iftheelectionismade,thecoverageprovisionsshallbeapplicabletoallpastandfuture 13employmentwiththeemployerbypresentandfutureemployees.Ifapoliticalsubdivision 14makesnoelectionunderthissection,no[emergency] telecommunicatorfirstresponder, 15jailor,oremergencymedicalservicepersonnelofthepoliticalsubdivisionshallbeconsidered 16publicsafetypersonnelforpurposesdeterminingaminimumserviceretirementageas 17definedinsection70.600. 18 2.Ifanemployerelectstocover[emergencytelecommunicators] telecommunicator 19firstresponders, jailors,andemergencymedicalservicepersonnelaspublicsafetypersonnel 20membersofthesystem,theemployer'scontributionsshallbecorrespondinglychanged 21effectivethesamedateastheeffectivedateofthepoliticalsubdivision'selection. 22 3.Thelimitationonincreasesinanemployer'scontributionsprovidedbysubsection 236ofsection70.730shallnotapplytoanycontributionincreaseresultingfromanemployer 24makinganelectionundertheprovisionsofthissection. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 14 84.344.1.Notwithstandinganyprovisionsofthischaptertothecontrary,anycitynot 2withinacountymayestablishamunicipalpoliceforceonorafterJuly1,2013,accordingto 3theproceduresandrequirementsofthissection.Thepurposeoftheseproceduresand 4requirementsistoprovideforanorderlyandappropriatetransitioninthegovernanceofthe 5policeforceandprovideforanequitableemploymenttransitionforcommissionedand 6civilianpersonnel. 7 2.Upontheestablishmentofamunicipalpoliceforcebyacityundersections84.343 8to84.346,theboardofpolicecommissionersshallconvey,assign,andotherwisetransferto 9thecitytitleandownershipofallindebtednessandassets,including,butnotlimitedto,all 10fundsandrealandpersonalpropertyheldinthenameoforcontrolledbytheboardofpolice 11commissionerscreatedundersections84.010to84.340.Theboardofpolicecommissioners 12shallexecutealldocumentsreasonablyrequiredtoaccomplishsuchtransferofownershipand 13obligations. 14 3.Ifthecityestablishesamunicipalpoliceforceandcompletesthetransferdescribed 15insubsection2ofthissection,thecityshallprovidethenecessaryfundsforthemaintenance 16ofthemunicipalpoliceforce. 17 4.Beforeacitynotwithinacountymayestablishamunicipalpoliceforceunderthis 18section,thecityshalladoptanordinanceacceptingresponsibility,ownership,andliabilityas 19successor-in-interestforcontractualobligations,indebtedness,andotherlawfulobligationsof 20theboardofpolicecommissionerssubjecttotheprovisionsofsubsection2ofsection84.345. 21 5.Acitynotwithinacountythatestablishesamunicipalpoliceforceshallinitially 22employ,withoutareductioninrank,salary,orbenefits,allcommissionedandcivilian 23personneloftheboardofpolicecommissionerscreatedundersections84.010to84.340that 24wereemployedbytheboardimmediatelypriortothedatethemunicipalpoliceforcewas 25established.Suchcommissionedpersonnelwhopreviouslywereemployedbytheboardmay 26onlybeinvoluntarilyterminatedbythecitynotwithinacountyforcause.Thecityshallalso 27recognizeallaccruedyearsofservicethatsuchcommissionedandcivilianpersonnelhadwith 28theboardofpolicecommissioners.Suchpersonnelshallbeentitledtothesameholidays, 29vacation,andsickleavetheywereentitledtoasemployeesoftheboardofpolice 30commissioners. 31 6.[(1)]Commissionedandcivilianpersonnelofamunicipalpoliceforceestablished 32underthissection[whoarehiredpriortoSeptember1,2023,] shallnotbesubjecttoa 33residencyrequirementofretainingaprimaryresidenceinacitynotwithinacountybutmay 34berequiredtomaintainaprimaryresidencelocatedwithinaone-hourresponsetime. 35 [(2)Commissionedandcivilianpersonnelofamunicipalpoliceforceestablished 36underthissectionwhoarehiredafterAugust31,2023,maybesubjecttoaresidencyruleno 37morerestrictivethanarequirementofretainingaprimaryresidenceinacitynotwithina HSHCSHBs1108&1181 15 38countyforatotalofsevenyearsandofthenallowingthepersonneltomaintainaprimary 39residenceoutsidethecitynotwithinacountysolongastheprimaryresidenceislocated 40withinaone-hourresponsetime.] 41 7.Thecommissionedandcivilianpersonnelwhoretirefromservicewiththeboardof 42policecommissionersbeforetheestablishmentofamunicipalpoliceforceundersubsection1 43ofthissectionshallcontinuetobeentitledtothesamepensionbenefitsprovidedunder 44chapter86andthesamebenefitssetforthinsubsection5ofthissection. 45 8.Ifthecitynotwithinacountyelectstoestablishamunicipalpoliceforceunderthis 46section,thecityshallestablishaseparatedivisionfortheoperationofitsmunicipalpolice 47force.Thecivilservicecommissionofthecitymayadoptrulesandregulationsappropriate 48fortheuniqueoperationofapolicedepartment.Suchrulesandregulationsshallreserve 49exclusiveauthorityoverthedisciplinaryprocessandproceduresaffectingcommissioned 50officerstothecivilservicecommission;however,untilsuchtimeasthecityadoptssuchrules 51andregulations,thecommissionedpersonnelshallcontinuetobegovernedbytheboardof 52policecommissioner'srulesandregulationsineffectimmediatelypriortotheestablishment 53ofthemunicipalpoliceforce,withthepolicechiefactinginplaceoftheboardofpolice 54commissionersforpurposesofapplyingtherulesandregulations.Unlessotherwiseprovided 55for,existingcivilservicecommissionrulesandregulationsgoverningtheappealof 56disciplinarydecisionstothecivilservicecommissionshallapplytoallcommissionedand 57civilianpersonnel.Thecivilservicecommission'srulesandregulationsshallprovidethat 58recordspreparedfordisciplinarypurposesshallbeconfidential,closedrecordsavailable 59solelytothecivilservicecommissionandthosewhopossessauthoritytoconduct 60investigationsregardingdisciplinarymatterspursuanttothecivilservicecommission'srules 61andregulations.Ahearingofficershallbeappointedbythecivilservicecommissiontohear 62anysuchappealsthatinvolvedisciplineresultinginasuspensionofgreaterthanfifteendays, 63demotion,ortermination,butthecivilservicecommissionshallmakethefinalfindingsof 64fact,conclusionsoflaw,anddecisionwhichshallbesubjecttoanyrightofappealunder 65chapter536. 66 9.Acitynotwithinacountythatestablishesandmaintainsamunicipalpoliceforce 67underthissection: 68 (1)Shallprovideorcontractforlifeinsurancecoverageandforinsurancebenefits 69providinghealth,medical,anddisabilitycoverageforcommissionedandcivilianpersonnelof 70themunicipalpoliceforcetothesameextentaswasprovidedbytheboardofpolice 71commissionersundersection84.160; 72 (2)Shallprovideorcontractformedicalandlifeinsurancecoverageforany 73commissionedorcivilianpersonnelwhoretiredfromservicewiththeboardofpolice 74commissionersorwhowereemployedbytheboardofpolicecommissionersandretirefrom HSHCSHBs1108&1181 16 75themunicipalpoliceforceofacitynotwithinacountytothesameextentsuchmedicaland 76lifeinsurancecoveragewasprovidedbytheboardofpolicecommissionersundersection 7784.160; 78 (3)Shallmakeavailablemedicalandlifeinsurancecoverageforpurchasetothe 79spousesordependentsofcommissionedandcivilianpersonnelwhoretirefromservicewith 80theboardofpolicecommissionersorthemunicipalpoliceforceanddeceasedcommissioned 81andcivilianpersonnelwhoreceivepensionbenefitsundersections86.200to86.366atthe 82ratethatsuchdependent'sorspouse'scoveragewouldcostundertheappropriateplanifthe 83deceasedwereliving;and 84 (4)Maypayanadditionalshiftdifferentialcompensationtocommissionedand 85civilianpersonnelforeveningandnighttoursofdutyinanamountnottoexceedtenpercent 86oftheofficer'sbasehourlyrate. 87 10.Acitynotwithinacountythatestablishesamunicipalpoliceforceundersections 8884.343to84.346shallestablishatransitioncommitteeoffivemembersforthepurposeof: 89coordinatingandimplementingthetransitionofauthority,operations,assets,andobligations 90fromtheboardofpolicecommissionerstothecity;windingdowntheaffairsoftheboard; 91makingnonbindingrecommendationsforthetransitionofthepoliceforcefromtheboardto 92thecity;andotherrelatedduties,ifany,establishedbyexecutiveorderofthecity'smayor. 93Oncetheordinancereferencedinthissectionisenacted,thecityshallprovidewrittennotice 94totheboardofpolicecommissionersandthegovernorofthestateofMissouri.Withinthirty 95daysofsuchnotice,themayorshallappointthreememberstothecommittee,twoofwhom 96shallbemembersofastatewidelawenforcementassociationthatrepresentsatleastfive 97thousandlawenforcementofficers.Theremainingmembersofthecommitteeshallinclude 98thepolicechiefofthemunicipalpoliceforceandapersonwhocurrentlyorpreviouslyserved 99asacommissionerontheboardofpolicecommissioners,whoshallbeappointedtothe 100committeebythemayorofsuchcity. 160.660.1.[OnorbeforeJuly1,2001,] Thestateboardofeducationshalladdtoany 2schoolfacilitiesandsafetycriteriadevelopedfortheMissourischoolimprovementprogram 3provisionsthatrequire: 4 (1)Eachschooldistrict'sdesignatedsafetycoordinatortohaveathoroughknowledge 5ofallfederal,stateandlocalschoolviolencepreventionprogramsandresourcesavailableto 6students,teachersorstaffinthedistrict;[and] 7 (2)Eachschooldistricttofullyutilizeallsuchprogramsandresourcesthatthelocal 8schoolboardoritsdesigneedeterminesarenecessaryandcost-effectivefortheschool 9district; and HSHCSHBs1108&1181 17 10 (3)Beginninginthe2024-25schoolyear,eachschooldistrictbuildingtohave 11bullet-resistantdoorsandwindowsonallfirst-floorentrywaysandbulletresistantglass 12foreachexteriorwindowlargeenoughforanintrudertoenterthrough. 13 2.Theprovisionsofsubdivision(3)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallbesubject 14toaspecificappropriationtoaddressschoolsafety. 15 3.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatis 16createdundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplies 17withandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028. 18Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththe 19generalassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedateorto 20disapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantof 21rulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2000,shallbeinvalid 22andvoid. 170.310.1.Forschoolyear2017-18andeachschoolyearthereafter,upon 2graduationfromhighschool,pupilsinpublicschoolsandcharterschoolsshallhavereceived 3thirtyminutesofcardiopulmonaryresuscitationinstructionandtrainingintheproper 4performanceoftheHeimlichmaneuverorotherfirstaidforchokinggivenanytimeduringa 5pupil'sfouryearsofhighschool. 6 2.Beginninginschoolyear2017-18,anypublicschoolorcharterschoolserving 7gradesninethroughtwelveshallprovideenrolledstudentsinstructionincardiopulmonary 8resuscitation.Studentswithdisabilitiesmayparticipatetotheextentappropriateas 9determinedbytheprovisionsoftheIndividualswithDisabilitiesEducationActorSection 10504oftheRehabilitationAct(29U.S.C.Section794),asamended. Instructionshallbe 11includedinthedistrict'sexistinghealthorphysicaleducationcurriculum.Instructionshallbe 12basedonaprogramestablishedbytheAmericanHeartAssociationortheAmericanRed 13Cross,orthroughanationallyrecognizedprogrambasedonthemostcurrentnational 14evidence-basedemergencycardiovascularcareguidelines,andpsychomotorskills 15developmentshallbeincorporatedintotheinstruction.Forpurposesofthissection, 16"psychomotorskills"meanstheuseofhands-onpracticingandskillstestingtosupport 17cognitivelearning. 18 3.Theteacherofthecardiopulmonaryresuscitationcourseorunitshallnotbe 19requiredtobeacertifiedtrainerofcardiopulmonaryresuscitationiftheinstructionisnot 20designedtoresultincertificationofstudents.Instructionthatisdesignedtoresultin 21certificationbeingearnedshallberequiredtobetaughtbyanauthorizedcardiopulmonary 22instructor.Schoolsmaydevelopagreementswithanylocalchapterofavoluntary 23organizationoffirstresponderstoprovidetherequiredhands-onpracticeandskillstesting. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 18 24Forpurposesofthissubsection,"firstresponders"shallincludetelecommunicatorfirst 25respondersasdefinedinsection650.320. 26 4.Thedepartmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducationmaypromulgaterulesto 27implementthissection.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection 28536.010,thatiscreatedundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffective 29onlyifitcomplieswithandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable, 30section536.028.Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowers 31vestedwiththegeneralassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffective 32date,ortodisapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrant 33ofrulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2012,shallbe 34invalidandvoid. 190.091.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Bioterrorism",theintentionaluseofanymicroorganism,virus,infectious 3substance,orbiologicalproductthatmaybeengineeredasaresultofbiotechnologyorany 4naturallyoccurringorbioengineeredcomponentofanymicroorganism,virus,infectious 5substance,orbiologicalproducttocausedeath,disease,orotherbiologicalmalfunctionina 6human,ananimal,aplant,oranyotherlivingorganismtoinfluencetheconductof 7governmentortointimidateorcoerceacivilianpopulation; 8 (2)"Department",theMissouridepartmentofhealthandseniorservices; 9 (3)"Director",thedirectorofthedepartmentofhealthandseniorservices; 10 (4)"Disasterlocations",anygeographicallocationwhereabioterrorismattack, 11terroristattack,catastrophicornaturaldisaster,oremergencyoccurs; 12 (5)"Firstresponders",stateandlocallawenforcementpersonnel,telecommunicator 13firstresponders,firedepartmentpersonnel,andemergencymedicalpersonnelwhowillbe 14deployedtobioterrorismattacks,terroristattacks,catastrophicornaturaldisasters,and 15emergencies. 16 2.Thedepartmentshallofferavaccinationprogramforfirstresponderswhomaybe 17exposedtoinfectiousdiseaseswhendeployedtodisasterlocationsasaresultofa 18bioterrorismeventorasuspectedbioterrorismevent.Thevaccinationsshallinclude,butare 19notlimitedto,smallpox,anthrax,andothervaccinationswhenrecommendedbythefederal 20CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention'sAdvisoryCommitteeonImmunization 21Practices. 22 3.Participationinthevaccinationprogramshallbevoluntarybythefirstresponders, 23exceptforfirstresponderswho,asdeterminedbytheiremployer,cannotsafelyperform 24emergencyresponsibilitieswhenrespondingtoabioterrorismeventorsuspectedbioterrorism 25eventwithoutbeingvaccinated.TherecommendationsoftheCentersforDiseaseControl 26andPrevention'sAdvisoryCommitteeonImmunizationPracticesshallbefollowedwhen HSHCSHBs1108&1181 19 27providingappropriatescreeningforcontraindicationstovaccinationforfirstresponders.A 28firstrespondershallbeexemptfromvaccinationswhenawrittenstatementfromalicensed 29physicianispresentedtotheiremployerindicatingthatavaccineismedicallycontraindicated 30forsuchperson. 31 4.Ifashortageofthevaccinesreferredtoinsubsection2ofthissectionexists 32followingabioterrorismeventorsuspectedbioterrorismevent,thedirector,inconsultation 33withthegovernorandthefederalCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,shallgive 34priorityforsuchvaccinationstopersonsexposedtothediseaseandtofirstresponderswho 35aredeployedtothedisasterlocation. 36 5.Thedepartmentshallnotifyfirstrespondersconcerningtheavailabilityofthe 37vaccinationprogramdescribedinsubsection2ofthissectionandshallprovideeducationto 38suchfirstrespondersandtheiremployersconcerningthevaccinationsofferedandthe 39associateddiseases. 40 6.Thedepartmentmaycontractfortheadministrationofthevaccinationprogram 41describedinsubsection2ofthissectionwithhealthcareproviders,includingbutnotlimited 42tolocalpublichealthagencies,hospitals,federallyqualifiedhealthcenters,andphysicians. 43 7.Theprovisionsofthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveuponreceiptoffederal 44fundingorfederalgrantswhichdesignatethatthefundingisrequiredtoimplement 45vaccinationsforfirstrespondersinaccordancewiththerecommendationsofthefederal 46CentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention'sAdvisoryCommitteeonImmunization 47Practices.Uponreceiptofsuchfunding,thedepartmentshallmakeavailablethevaccinesto 48firstrespondersasprovidedinthissection. 193.265.1.Fortheissuanceofacertificationorcopyofadeathrecord,theapplicant 2shallpayafeeoffourteendollarsforthefirstcertificationorcopyandafeeofelevendollars 3foreachadditionalcopyorderedatthattime.Fortheissuanceofacertificationorcopyofa 4birth,marriage,divorce,orfetaldeathrecord,theapplicantshallpayafeeoffifteendollars. 5Nofeeshallberequiredorcollectedforacertificationofbirth,death,ormarriageifthe 6requestforcertificationismadebythechildren'sdivision,thedivisionofyouthservices,a 7guardianadlitem,orajuvenileofficeronbehalfofachildorpersonundertwenty-oneyears 8ofagewhohascomeunderthejurisdictionofthejuvenilecourtundersection211.031.All 9feescollectedunderthissubsectionshallbedepositedtothestatedepartmentofrevenue. 10BeginningAugust28,2004,foreachvitalrecordsfeecollected,thedirectorofrevenueshall 11creditfourdollarstothegeneralrevenuefund,fivedollarstothechildren'strustfund,one 12dollarshallbecreditedtotheendowedcarecemeteryauditfund,onedollarforeach 13certificationorcopyofdeathrecordstotheMissouristatecoroners'trainingfundestablished 14insection58.208,andthreedollarsforthefirstcopyofdeathrecordsandfivedollarsfor 15birth,marriage,divorce,andfetaldeathrecordsshallbecreditedtotheMissouripublichealth HSHCSHBs1108&1181 20 16servicesfundestablishedinsection192.900.Moneyintheendowedcarecemeteryauditfund 17shallbeavailablebyappropriationtothedivisionofprofessionalregistrationtopayits 18expensesinadministeringsections214.270to214.410.Allinterestearnedonmoney 19depositedintheendowedcarecemeteryauditfundshallbecreditedtotheendowedcare 20cemeteryfund.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection33.080tothecontrary,money 21placedintheendowedcarecemeteryauditfundshallnotbetransferredandplacedtothe 22creditofgeneralrevenueuntiltheamountinthefundattheendofthebienniumexceedsthree 23timestheamountoftheappropriationfromtheendowedcarecemeteryauditfundforthe 24precedingfiscalyear.Themoneydepositedinthepublichealthservicesfundunderthis 25sectionshallbedepositedinaseparateaccountinthefund,andmoneysinsuchaccount,upon 26appropriation,shallbeusedtoautomateandimprovethestatevitalrecordssystem,and 27developandmaintainanelectronicbirthanddeathregistrationsystem.Foranysearchofthe 28filesandrecords,whennorecordisfound,thestateshallbeentitledtoafeeequaltothe 29amountforacertificationofavitalrecordforafive-yearsearchtobepaidbytheapplicant. 30Fortheprocessingofeachlegitimation,adoption,courtorderorrecordingafterthe 31registrant'stwelfthbirthday,thestateshallbeentitledtoafeeequaltotheamountfora 32certificationofavitalrecord.Exceptwheneveracertifiedcopyorcopiesofavitalrecordis 33requiredtoperfectanyclaimofanypersononrelief,oranydependentofanypersonwhowas 34onreliefforanyclaimuponthegovernmentofthestateorUnitedStates,thestateregistrar 35shall,uponrequest,furnishacertifiedcopyorsomanycertifiedcopiesasarenecessary, 36withoutanyfeeorcompensationtherefor. 37 2.Fortheissuanceofacertificationofadeathrecordbythelocalregistrar,the 38applicantshallpayafeeoffourteendollarsforthefirstcertificationorcopyandafeeof 39elevendollarsforeachadditionalcopyorderedatthattime.Foreachfeecollectedunderthis 40subsection,onedollarshallbedepositedtothestatedepartmentofrevenueandtheremainder 41shallbedepositedtotheofficialcityorcountyhealthagency.Thedirectorofrevenueshall 42creditallfeesdepositedtothestatedepartmentofrevenueunderthissubsectiontothe 43Missouristatecoroners'trainingfundestablishedinsection58.208. 44 3.Fortheissuanceofacertificationorcopyofabirth,marriage,divorce,orfetal 45deathrecord,theapplicantshallpayafeeoffifteendollars;exceptthat,inanycountywitha 46charterformofgovernmentandwithmorethansixhundredthousandbutfewerthanseven 47hundredthousandinhabitants,adonationofonedollarmaybecollectedbythelocalregistrar 48overandaboveanyfeesrequiredbylawwhenacertificationorcopyofanymarriagelicense 49orbirthcertificateisprovided,withsuchdonationscollectedtobeforwardedmonthlybythe 50localregistrartothecountytreasurerofsuchcountyandthedonationssoforwardedtobe 51depositedbythecountytreasurerintothehousingresourcecommissionfundtoassist 52homelessfamiliesandprovidefinancialassistancetoorganizationsaddressinghomelessness HSHCSHBs1108&1181 21 53insuchcounty.Thelocalregistrarshallincludeacheck-offboxontheapplicationformfor 54suchcopies.Allfeescollectedunderthissubsection,otherthanthedonationscollectedin 55anycountywithacharterformofgovernmentandwithmorethansixhundredthousandbut 56fewerthansevenhundredthousandinhabitantsformarriagelicensesandbirthcertificates, 57shallbedepositedtotheofficialcityorcountyhealthagency. 58 4.Acertifiedcopyofadeathrecordbythelocalregistrarcanonlybeissuedwithin 59twenty-fourhoursofreceiptoftherecordbythelocalregistrar.Computer-generated 60certificationsofdeathrecordsmaybeissuedbythelocalregistraraftertwenty-fourhoursof 61receiptoftherecords.Thefeespaidtotheofficialcountyhealthagencyshallberetainedby 62thelocalagencyforlocalpublichealthpurposes. 63 5.Nofeeunderthissectionshallberequiredorcollectedfromaparentorguardianof 64ahomelesschildorhomelessyouth,asdefinedinsubsection1ofsection167.020,oran 65unaccompaniedyouth,asdefinedin42U.S.C.Section11434a(6),fortheissuanceofa 66certification,orcopyofsuchcertification,ofbirthofsuchchildoryouth.Anunaccompanied 67youthshallbeeligibletoreceiveacertificationorcopyofhisorherownbirthrecordwithout 68theconsentorsignatureofhisorherparentorguardian;provided,thatonlyonecertificate 69underthisprovisionshallbeprovidedwithoutcosttotheunaccompaniedorhomelessyouth. 70Fortheissuanceofanyadditionalcertificates,thestatutoryfeeshallbepaid. 71 6.Nofeeshallberequiredorcollectedforacertificationofbirth,death,or 72marriageiftherequestforcertificationismadebyaprosecutingattorney,acircuit 73attorney,ortheattorneygeneral. 195.817.1.Thedepartmentofhealthandseniorservicesshallrequireall 2employees,contractors,owners,andvolunteersofmarijuanafacilitiestosubmit 3fingerprintstotheMissouristatehighwaypatrolforthepurposeofconductingastate 4andfederalfingerprint-basedcriminalbackgroundcheck. 5 2.Thedepartmentmayrequirethatsuchfingerprintsubmissionsbemadeas 6partofamarijuanafacilityapplication,amarijuanafacilityrenewalapplication,andan 7individual'sapplicationforalicenseorpermitauthorizingthatindividualtobean 8employee,contractor,owner,orvolunteerofamarijuanafacility. 9 3.FingerprintcardsandanyrequiredfeesshallbesenttotheMissouristate 10highwaypatrol'scentralrepository.Thefingerprintsshallbeusedforsearchingthe 11statecriminalrecordsrepositoryandshallalsobeforwardedtotheFederalBureauof 12Investigationforafederalcriminalrecordssearchundersection43.540.TheMissouri 13statehighwaypatrolshallnotifythedepartmentofanycriminalhistoryrecord 14informationorlackofcriminalhistoryrecordinformationdiscoveredontheindividual. 15Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection610.120tothecontrary,allrecordsrelatedto HSHCSHBs1108&1181 22 16anycriminalhistoryinformationdiscoveredshallbeaccessibleandavailabletothe 17department. 18 4.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsshallmean: 19 (1)"Contractor",apersonperformingworkorserviceofanykindfora 20marijuanafacilityinaccordancewithacontractwiththatfacility; 21 (2)"Marijuanafacility",anentitylicensedorcertifiedbythedepartmentof 22healthandseniorservicestocultivate,manufacture,test,transport,dispense,or 23conductresearchonmarijuanaormarijuanaproducts; 24 (3)"Owner",anindividualwhohasafinancialinterestorvotinginterestinten 25percentorgreaterofamarijuanafacility. 210.305.1.Whenaninitialemergencyplacementofachildisdeemednecessary,the 2children'sdivisionshallimmediatelybeginadiligentsearchtolocate,contact,andplacethe 3childwithagrandparentorgrandparentsorarelativeorrelativesofthechild,subjectto 4subsection3ofsection210.565regardingpreferenceofplacement,exceptwhenthe 5children'sdivisiondeterminesthatplacementwithagrandparentorgrandparentsorarelative 6orrelativesisnotinthebestinterestofthechildandsubjecttotheprovisionsofsection 7210.482regardingbackgroundchecksforemergencyplacements.Ifemergencyplacementof 8achildwithgrandparentsorrelativesisdeemednottobeinthebestinterestofthechild,the 9children'sdivisionshalldocumentinwritingthereasonfordenialandshallhavejustcauseto 10denytheemergencyplacement.Thechildren'sdivisionshallcontinuethesearchforother 11relativesuntilthedivisionlocatestherelativesofthechildforplacementorthecourtexcuses 12furthersearch.Priortoplacementofthechildinanyemergencyplacement,thedivisionshall 13assurethatthechild'sphysicalneedsaremet. 14 2.Forpurposesofthissection,thefollowingtermsshallmean: 15 (1)"Diligentsearch",anexhaustiveefforttoidentifyandlocatethegrandparentsor 16relativeswhoseidentityorlocationisunknown. "Diligentsearch"shallinclude,butisnot 17limitedto: 18 (a)Interviewswiththechild'sparentduringthecourseofaninvestigation,while 19childprotectiveservicesareprovided,andwhilesuchchildisincare; 20 (b)Interviewswiththechild; 21 (c)Interviewswithidentifiedgrandparentsorrelativesthroughoutthecase; 22 (d)Interviewswithanyotherpersonwhoislikelytohaveinformationaboutthe 23identityorlocationofthepersonbeingsought; 24 (e)Comprehensivesearchesofdatabasesavailabletothechildren'sdivision; 25 (f)Appropriateinquiryduringthecourseofhearingsinthecase;and 26 (g)Anyotherreasonablemeansthatarelikelytoidentifygrandparents, 27relatives,orotherpersonswhohavedemonstratedanongoingcommitmenttothechild; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 23 28 (2)"Emergencyplacement",thoselimitedinstanceswhenthechildren'sdivisionis 29placingforaninitialplacementachildinthehomeofprivateindividuals,including 30neighbors,friends,orrelatives,asaresultofasuddenunavailabilityofthechild'sprimary 31caretaker. 32 3.Adiligentsearchshallbemadetolocate,contact,andnotifythegrandparentor 33grandparentsofthechildwithinthreehoursfromthetimetheemergencyplacementis 34deemednecessaryforthechild.Duringsuchthree-hourtimeperiod,thechildmaybeplaced 35inanemergencyplacement.Ifagrandparentorgrandparentsofthechildcannotbelocated 36withinthethree-hourperiod,thechildmaybetemporarilyplacedinemergencyplacement; 37exceptthat,aftertheemergencyplacementisdeemednecessary,thechildren'sdivisionshall 38continueadiligentsearchtocontact,locate,andplacethechildwithagrandparentor 39grandparents,orotherrelatives,withfirstconsiderationgiventoagrandparentforplacement, 40subjecttosubsection3ofsection210.565regardingpreferenceofplacement. 41 4.Adiligentsearchshallbemadetolocate,contact,andnotifytherelativeor 42relativesofthechildwithinthirtydaysfromthetimetheemergencyplacementisdeemed 43necessaryforthechild.Thechildren'sdivisionshallcontinuethesearchfortherelativeor 44relativesuntilthedivisionlocatestherelativeorrelativesofthechildforplacement, forsix 45monthsfollowingthechild'sout-of-homeplacement,orthecourtexcusesfurthersearch, 46whicheveroccursfirst. Thedepartmentshallresumesearcheffortsiforderedbythe 47court,achangeinthechild'splacementoccurs,orapartyshowsthatcontinuingthe 48searchisinthebestinterestsofthechild.Thechildren'sdivision,oranentityunder 49contractwiththedivision,shalluseallsourcesofinformation,includinganyknownparentor 50relative,toattempttolocateanappropriaterelativeasplacement. 51 5.[Searchprogressundersubsection3or4ofthissectionshallbereportedateach 52courthearinguntilthegrandparentsorrelativesareeitherlocatedorthecourtexcusesfurther 53search.] Thechildren'sdivisionshallfilewiththecourtinformationregardingattempts 54madeunderthissectionwithinthirtydaysfromthedatethechildwasremovedfromhis 55orherhome,orasotherwiserequiredbythecourt,andateachperiodicreviewhearing. 56Suchinformationshallinclude: 57 (1)Adetailednarrativeexplainingthedivision'seffortstofindandconsider 58eachpotentialplacementandthespecificoutcome; 59 (2)Thenamesofandrelevantinformationaboutgrandparentsandrelativesof 60thechild; 61 (3)Stepstakenbythedivisiontolocateandcontactgrandparentsandrelatives 62ofthechild; 63 (4)Responsesreceivedfromgrandparentsandrelativesofthechild; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 24 64 (5)Datesofeachattemptedorcompletedcontactwithagrandparentorrelative 65ofthechild; 66 (6)Reasonswhyagrandparentorrelativeofthechildwasnotconsideredfor 67emergencyorpermanentplacementofthechild;and 68 (7)Alleffortsforplacementofthechildthroughaninterstatecompact 69agreementundersection210.620,including: 70 (a)Thenamesofgrandparentsorrelativesofthechildwhowereconsideredfor 71aninterstateplacement; 72 (b)Anypendingplacementofthechildthroughaninterstatecompact 73agreement;and 74 (c)Allpotentialout-of-stateplacementsoutsideofaninterstatecompact 75agreementandthereasonssuchplacementshavenotbeeninitiated. 76 77Ifanout-of-stateplacementoptionexistsandthedivisionhasfailedtofilearequestwith 78thereceivingstateundertherequirementsofaninterstatecompactagreementunder 79section210.620,thecourtshallenterafindingthatthedivisionhasnotmadeadue 80diligencesearchandshallorderthedivisiontofilearequestwiththereceivingstate 81underthetermsoftheinterstatecompact. 82 6.Allgrandparentsorrelativestothechildidentifiedinadiligentsearch 83requiredbythissection,subjecttoexceptionsduetofamilyordomesticviolenceor 84othersafetyconcerns,shallbeprovidedwithnotice,viacertifiedmailasappropriate, 85thatincludes,butisnotlimitedto: 86 (1)Aspecificationthatanallegeddependentchildhasbeenorisbeingremoved 87fromhisorherparentalcustody; 88 (2)Anexplanationoftheoptionsagrandparentorrelativehastoparticipatein 89thecareandplacementoftheallegeddependentchildandanyoptionsthatmaybelost 90byfailingtorespondtothenotice; 91 (3)Adescriptionoftheprocessforbecomingalicensedfosterfamilyhomeand 92theadditionalservicesandsupportsavailableforchildrenplacedinapprovedfoster 93homes; 94 (4)Adescriptionofanyfinancialassistanceforwhichagrandparentorrelative 95maybeeligible;and 96 (5)Anexplanationthatanyresponsereceivedafterthirtydaysorwillfulfailure 97toresponduponreceivinganoticemayresultinthegrandparentorrelativeofthechild 98notbeingconsideredforplacement. 99 7.Ifagrandparentorrelativeentitledtonoticeunderthissectionfailsto 100respondtothedivision,respondsanddeclinestobeconsideredasplacementforthe HSHCSHBs1108&1181 25 101child,orisotherwisepresentlypreventedfrombeingconsideredasplacementforthe 102childandlaterpetitionsthecourtforachangeinplacement,suchpersonshallprovide 103evidencethatsuchchangeisinthechild'sbestinterests. 104 8.Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedorinterpretedtointerferewithor 105supersedelawsrelatedtoparentalrightsorjudicialauthority. 210.565.1.Wheneverachildisplacedinafosterhomeandthecourthasdetermined 2pursuanttosubsection4ofthissectionthatfosterhomeplacementwithrelativesisnot 3contrarytothebestinterestofthechild,thechildren'sdivisionshallgivefosterhome 4placementtorelativesofthechild.Notwithstandinganyruleofthedivisiontothecontrary 5andundersection210.305, thechildren'sdivisionshallcompleteadiligentsearchtolocate 6andnotifythegrandparents,adultsiblings,parentsofsiblingsofthechild,andallother 7relativesanddeterminewhethertheywishtobeconsideredforplacementofthechild. 8Grandparentswhorequestconsiderationshallbegivenpreferenceandfirstconsiderationfor 9fosterhomeplacementofthechild.Ifmorethanonegrandparentrequestsconsideration,the 10familysupportteamshallmakerecommendationstothejuvenileorfamilycourtaboutwhich 11grandparentshouldbeconsideredforplacement. 12 2.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsshallmean: 13 (1)"Adultsibling",anybrotherorsisterofwholeorhalf-bloodwhoisatleast 14eighteenyearsofage; 15 (2)"Relative",agrandparentoranyotherpersonrelatedtoanotherbybloodor 16affinityorapersonwhoisnotsorelatedtothechildbuthasacloserelationshipwiththechild 17orthechild'sfamily.Afosterparentorkinshipcaregiverwithwhomachildhasresided 18forninemonthsormoreisapersonwhohasacloserelationshipwiththechild.The 19statusofagrandparentshallnotbeaffectedbythedeathorthedissolutionofthemarriageof 20asonordaughter; 21 (3)"Sibling",oneoftwoormoreindividualswhohaveoneorbothparentsin 22commonthroughblood,marriage,oradoption,includingsiblingsasdefinedbythechild's 23tribalcodeorcustom. 24 3.Thefollowingshallbetheorderorpreferenceforplacementofachildunderthis 25section: 26 (1)Grandparents; 27 (2)Adultsiblingsorparentsofsiblings; 28 (3)Relatives[relatedbybloodoraffinitywithinthethirddegree]; and 29 (4)[Otherrelatives;and 30 (5)]Anyfosterparentwhoiscurrentlylicensedandcapableofacceptingplacement 31ofthechild. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 26 32 4.Thepreferenceforplacementandfirstconsiderationforgrandparentsorpreference 33forplacementwithotherrelativescreatedbythissectionshallonlyapplywherethecourt 34findsthatplacementwithsuchgrandparentsorotherrelativesisnotcontrarytothebest 35interestofthechildconsideringallcircumstances.Ifthecourtfindsthatitiscontrarytothe 36bestinterestofachildtobeplacedwithgrandparentsorotherrelatives,thecourtshallmake 37specificfindingsontherecorddetailingthereasonswhythebestinterestsofthechild 38necessitateplacementofthechildwithpersonsotherthangrandparentsorotherrelatives. 39Absentevidencetothecontrary,thecourtmaypresumethatcontinuationofthechild's 40placementwithhisorhercurrentcaregiversisinthechild'sbestinterests. 41 5.Recognizingthecriticalnatureofsiblingbondsforchildren,thechildren'sdivision 42shallmakereasonableeffortstoplacesiblingsinthesamefostercare,kinship,guardianship, 43oradoptiveplacement,unlessdoingsowouldbecontrarytothesafetyorwell-beingofanyof 44thesiblings.Ifsiblingsarenotplacedtogether,thechildren'sdivisionshallmakereasonable 45effortstoprovidefrequentvisitationorotherongoinginteractionbetweenthesiblings,unless 46thisinteractionwouldbecontrarytoasibling'ssafetyorwell-being. 47 6.Theageofthechild'sgrandparentorotherrelativeshallnotbetheonlyfactorthat 48thechildren'sdivisiontakesintoconsiderationwhenitmakesplacementdecisionsand 49recommendationstothecourtaboutplacingthechildwithsuchgrandparentorotherrelative. 50 7.ForanyNativeAmericanchildplacedinprotectivecustody,thechildren'sdivision 51shallcomplywiththeplacementrequirementssetforthin25U.S.C.Section1915. 52 8.Agrandparentorotherrelativemay,onacase-by-casebasis,havestandardsfor 53licensurenotrelatedtosafetywaivedforspecificchildrenincarethatwouldotherwise 54impedelicensingofthegrandparent'sorrelative'shome.Inaddition,anypersonreceivinga 55preferencemaybelicensedinanexpeditedmannerifachildisplacedundersuchperson's 56care. 57 9.Theguardianadlitemshallascertainthechild'swishesandfeelingsabouthisor 58herplacementbyconductinganintervieworinterviewswiththechild,ifappropriatebased 59onthechild'sageandmaturitylevel,whichshallbeconsideredasafactorinplacement 60decisionsandrecommendations,butshallnotsupersedethepreferenceforrelativeplacement 61createdbythissectionorbecontrarytothechild'sbestinterests. 210.795.1.(1)Achildinthecareandcustodyofthechildren'sdivisionwhose 2physicalwhereaboutsareunknowntothedivision,thechild'sphysicalcustodian,or 3contractedserviceprovidersshallbeconsideredmissingandthecasemanageror 4placementprovidershallimmediatelyinformalawenforcementagencyhaving 5jurisdictionandtheNationalCenterforMissingandExploitedChildrenwithintwo 6hoursofdiscoverythatthechildismissing. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 27 7 (2)Thecasemanagershalldocumentthereportnumberandanyrelevant 8informationinthechild'srecord. 9 (3)Withintwenty-fourhoursofareportbeingmadeunderthissubsection,the 10departmentshallinformandobtaininformationaboutthechild'sdisappearancefrom 11thechild'sparents,knownrelatives,out-of-homecaregivers,attorney,guardianor 12guardianadlitem,courtappointedspecialadvocate,juvenileofficer,orIndiantribe,as 13applicable,orfromanyotherpersonknowntothedepartmentwhomayhaverelevant 14informationregardingthechild'sdisappearance. 15 (4)Thecasemanagershall: 16 (a)Withinoneweekandmonthlythereafter,maintaincontactwiththechild's 17familymembers,friends,schoolfaculty,andserviceprovidersandwithanyother 18personoragencyinvolvedinthechild'scase; 19 (b)Documentongoingeffortstolocatethechild;and 20 (c)Continuecontactinglawenforcementaboutthemissingchildandshallmake 21quarterlyreportstothecourtaboutthestatusofthechildandeffortstolocatethechild. 22 23Thedepartmentshallcontactlawenforcementeverysevendaysanddocumentthe 24informationprovidedandanyinformationreceived. 25 (5)Thedivisionshallnotpetitionthecourtforareleaseofjurisdictionforthe 26childorstopsearchingforthechildwhilethechildismissinguntilthechildreachesthe 27ageoftwenty-one. 28 2.Thedivisionshallmaintainprotocols,includingappropriatetrainings,for 29conductingongoingsearchesforchildrenmissingfromcare.Suchprotocolsshall 30includepreventativemeasurestoidentifyandmitigaterisktochildrenwhoareat 31increasedriskforrunningawayordisappearingorofbeingvictimsoftraffickingas 32definedundersection566.200. 33 3.Thedivisionshallensurethateachchildinthecareandcustodyofthedivision 34hasanupdatedphotographinthechild'srecord. 35 4.Whenachildislocated,thedepartmentshall: 36 (1)Informalllawenforcementagenciesandorganizationsinvolvedinthechild's 37case;and 38 (2)Havein-personcontactwiththechildwithintwenty-fourhoursafterthe 39childislocatedtoassessthechild'shealth,experienceswhileabsent,theappropriateness 40ofthechildreturningtothechild'scurrentplacement,andthefactorsthatcontributed 41tothechild'sabsence. 42 5.Anyemployeeorcontractorwiththechildren'sdivision,childwelfare 43agencies,otherstateagencies,orschoolsshall,uponbecomingawarethatan HSHCSHBs1108&1181 28 44emancipatedminorasdefinedinsection302.178,ahomelessyouthasdefinedinsection 45167.020,oranunaccompaniedminorasdefinedinsection210.121ismissing,informthe 46appropriatelawenforcementagencyandtheNationalCenterforMissingandExploited 47Childrenwithintwenty-fourhours. 48 6.Withintwenty-fourhoursofamissingchildbeingfound,thedivisionshall 49assesswhetherthechildwasavictimoftraffickinganddetermineanyfactorsthat 50causedthechildtogomissing. 51 7.Thegeneralassemblymayrequireanannualindependentauditofthe 52department'scompliancewiththissection. 211.071.1.Ifapetitionallegesthatachildbetweentheagesof[twelve] fourteen 2andeighteenhascommittedanoffensewhichwouldbeconsideredafelonyifcommittedby 3anadult,thecourtmay,uponitsownmotionoruponmotionbythejuvenileofficer,thechild 4orthechild'scustodian,orderahearingandmay,initsdiscretion,dismissthepetitionand 5suchchildmaybetransferredtothecourtofgeneraljurisdictionandprosecutedunderthe 6generallaw;exceptthatifapetitionallegesthat[any]achildbetweentheagesoffourteen 7andeighteenhascommittedanoffensewhichwouldbeconsideredfirstdegreemurderunder 8section565.020,seconddegreemurderundersection565.021,firstdegreeassaultunder 9section565.050,forciblerapeundersection566.030asitexistedpriortoAugust28,2013, 10rapeinthefirstdegreeundersection566.030,forciblesodomyundersection566.060asit 11existedpriortoAugust28,2013,sodomyinthefirstdegreeundersection566.060,first 12degreerobberyundersection569.020asitexistedpriortoJanuary1,2017,orrobberyinthe 13firstdegreeundersection570.023,distributionofdrugsundersection195.211asitexisted 14priortoJanuary1,2017,orthemanufacturingofacontrolledsubstanceundersection 15579.055,adangerousfelonyasdefinedinsection556.061,orhascommittedtwoormore 16priorunrelatedoffenseswhichwouldbefeloniesifcommittedbyanadult,thecourtshall 17orderahearing,andmayinitsdiscretion,dismissthepetitionandtransferthechildtoacourt 18ofgeneraljurisdictionforprosecutionunderthegenerallaw. 19 2.Uponapprehensionandarrest,jurisdictionoverthecriminaloffenseallegedly 20committedbyanypersonbetweeneighteenandtwenty-oneyearsofageoverwhomthe 21juvenilecourthasretainedcontinuingjurisdictionshallautomaticallyterminateandthat 22offenseshallbedealtwithinthecourtofgeneraljurisdictionasprovidedinsection211.041. 23 3.Knowingandwillfulagemisrepresentationbyajuvenilesubjectshallnotaffect 24anyactionorproceedingwhichoccursbaseduponthemisrepresentation.Anyevidence 25obtainedduringtheperiodoftimeinwhichachildmisrepresentshisorheragemaybeused 26againstthechildandwillbesubjectonlytorulesofevidenceapplicableinadultproceedings. 27 4.Writtennotificationofatransferhearingshallbegiventothejuvenileandhisor 28hercustodianinthesamemannerasprovidedinsections211.101and211.111.Noticeofthe HSHCSHBs1108&1181 29 29hearingmaybewaivedbythecustodian.Noticeshallcontainastatementthatthepurposeof 30thehearingistodeterminewhetherthechildisapropersubjecttobedealtwithunderthe 31provisionsofthischapter,andthatifthecourtfindsthatthechildisnotapropersubjecttobe 32dealtwithundertheprovisionsofthischapter,thepetitionwillbedismissedtoallowfor 33prosecutionofthechildunderthegenerallaw. 34 5.Thejuvenileofficermayconsultwiththeofficeofprosecutingattorneyconcerning 35anyoffenseforwhichthechildcouldbecertifiedasanadultunderthissection.The 36prosecutingorcircuitattorneyshallhaveaccesstopolicereports,reportsofthejuvenileor 37deputyjuvenileofficer,statementsofwitnessesandallotherrecordsorreportsrelatingtothe 38offenseallegedtohavebeencommittedbythechild.Theprosecutingorcircuitattorneyshall 39haveaccesstothedispositionrecordsofthechildwhenthechildhasbeenadjudicated 40pursuanttosubdivision(3)ofsubsection1ofsection211.031.Theprosecutingattorneyshall 41notdivulgeanyinformationregardingthechildandtheoffenseuntilthejuvenilecourtata 42judicialhearinghasdeterminedthatthechildisnotapropersubjecttobedealtwithunderthe 43provisionsofthischapter. 44 6.Awrittenreportshallbepreparedinaccordancewiththischapterdevelopingfully 45allavailableinformationrelevanttothecriteriawhichshallbeconsideredbythecourtin 46determiningwhetherthechildisapropersubjecttobedealtwithundertheprovisionsofthis 47chapterandwhethertherearereasonableprospectsofrehabilitationwithinthejuvenilejustice 48system.Thesecriteriashallincludebutnotbelimitedto: 49 (1)Theseriousnessoftheoffenseallegedandwhethertheprotectionofthe 50communityrequirestransfertothecourtofgeneraljurisdiction; 51 (2)Whethertheoffenseallegedinvolvedviciousness,forceandviolence; 52 (3)Whethertheoffenseallegedwasagainstpersonsorpropertywithgreaterweight 53beinggiventotheoffenseagainstpersons,especiallyifpersonalinjuryresulted; 54 (4)Whethertheoffenseallegedisapartofarepetitivepatternofoffenseswhich 55indicatesthatthechildmaybebeyondrehabilitationunderthejuvenilecode; 56 (5)Therecordandhistoryofthechild,includingexperiencewiththejuvenilejustice 57system,othercourts,supervision,commitmentstojuvenileinstitutionsandotherplacements; 58 (6)Thesophisticationandmaturityofthechildasdeterminedbyconsiderationofhis 59orherhomeandenvironmentalsituation,emotionalconditionandpatternofliving; 60 (7)Theageofthechild; 61 (8)Theprogramandfacilitiesavailabletothejuvenilecourtinconsidering 62disposition; 63 (9)Whetherornotthechildcanbenefitfromthetreatmentorrehabilitativeprograms 64availabletothejuvenilecourt;and 65 (10)Racialdisparityincertification. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 30 66 7.Ifthecourtdismissesthepetitiontopermitthechildtobeprosecutedunderthe 67generallaw,thecourtshallenteradismissalordercontaining: 68 (1)Findingsshowingthatthecourthadjurisdictionofthecauseandoftheparties; 69 (2)Findingsshowingthatthechildwasrepresentedbycounsel; 70 (3)Findingsshowingthatthehearingwasheldinthepresenceofthechildandhisor 71hercounsel;and 72 (4)Findingsshowingthereasonsunderlyingthecourt'sdecisiontotransfer 73jurisdiction. 74 8.Acopyofthepetitionandorderofthedismissalshallbesenttotheprosecuting 75attorney. 76 9.Whenapetitionhasbeendismissedtherebypermittingachildtobeprosecuted 77underthegenerallawandtheprosecutionofthechildresultsinaconviction,thejurisdiction 78ofthejuvenilecourtoverthatchildisforeverterminated,exceptasprovidedinsubsection10 79ofthissection,foranactthatwouldbeaviolationofastatelawormunicipalordinance. 80 10.Ifapetitionhasbeendismissedtherebypermittingachildtobeprosecutedunder 81thegenerallawandthechildisfoundnotguiltybyacourtofgeneraljurisdiction,thejuvenile 82courtshallhavejurisdictionoveranylateroffensecommittedbythatchildwhichwouldbe 83consideredamisdemeanororfelonyifcommittedbyanadult,subjecttothecertification 84provisionsofthissection. 85 11.Ifthecourtdoesnotdismissthepetitiontopermitthechildtobeprosecutedunder 86thegenerallaw,itshallsetadateforthehearinguponthepetitionasprovidedinsection 87211.171. 285.040.1.Asusedinthissection,"publicsafetyemployee"shallmeanaperson 2trainedorauthorizedbylaworruletorenderemergencymedicalassistanceortreatment, 3including,butnotlimitedto,firefighters,ambulanceattendantsandattendantdrivers, 4emergencymedicaltechnicians,emergencymedicaltechnicianparamedics,dispatchers, 5registerednurses,physicians,andsheriffsanddeputysheriffs. 6 2.Nopublicsafetyemployeeoranyotheremployeeofacitynotwithinacounty 7[whoishiredpriortoSeptember1,2023,] shallbesubjecttoaresidencyrequirementof 8retainingaprimaryresidenceinacitynotwithinacountybutmayberequiredtomaintaina 9primaryresidencelocatedwithinaone-hourresponsetime. 10 [3.PublicsafetyemployeesofacitynotwithinacountywhoarehiredafterAugust 1131,2023,maybesubjecttoaresidencyrulenomorerestrictivethanarequirementof 12retainingaprimaryresidenceinacitynotwithinacountyforatotalofsevenyearsandof 13thenallowingthepublicsafetyemployeetomaintainaprimaryresidenceoutsidethecitynot 14withinacountysolongastheprimaryresidenceislocatedwithinaone-hourresponsetime.] HSHCSHBs1108&1181 31 307.018.1.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflaw,nocourtshallissuea 2warrantofarrestforaperson'sfailuretorespond,paythefineassessed,orappearin 3courtwithrespecttoatrafficcitationissuedforaninfractionundertheprovisionsof 4thischapter.Inlieuofsuchwarrantofarrest,thecourtshallissueanoticeoffailureto 5respond,paythefineassessed,orappear,andthecourtshallscheduleasecondcourt 6dateforthepersontorespond,paythefineassessed,orappear.Acopyofthecourt's 7noticewiththenewcourtdateshallbesenttothedriverofthevehicle.Ifthedriverfails 8torespond,paythefineassessed,orappearonthesecondcourtdate,thecourtshall 9issueasecondnoticeoffailuretorespond,paythefineassessed,orappear.Ifthedriver 10failstorespond,paythefineassessed,orappearafterthesecondnotice,thecourtmay 11issueadefaultjudgmentundersection556.021fortheinfraction. 12 2.Atanypointafterthedefaultjudgmenthasbeenentered,thedrivermay 13appearincourttostatethatheorsheisunabletopayandtorequestthecourttomodify 14thejudgment.Thecourtshallholdahearingtodeterminewhetherthedriverhasthe 15abilitytopay.Ifthecourtfindsthedriverlacksthepresentabilitytopay,thecourt 16shallmodifythejudgmentinanywayauthorizedbystatuteorcourtrule,including: 17 (1)Allowingforpaymentofthefineonaninstallmentbasis; 18 (2)Waivingorreducingtheamountowed;or 19 (3)Requiringthedrivertoperformcommunityserviceorattendacourt- 20orderedprograminlieuofpayment. 21 3.Atanypointafterthedefaultjudgmenthasbeenentered,thedrivermay 22appearincourtandshowproofthatheorshecorrectedtheequipmentviolationfor 23whichthefineandcostswereassessed.Ifthedrivershowssuchproof,thecourtmay 24waivethefinesandcoststhataredue. 307.175.1.Motorvehiclesandequipmentwhichareoperatedbyanymemberofan 2organizedfiredepartment,ambulanceassociation,orrescuesquad,includingacanine 3searchandrescueteam,whetherpaidorvolunteer,maybeoperatedonstreetsandhighways 4inthisstateasanemergencyvehicleundertheprovisionsofsection304.022while 5respondingtoafirecall[or],ambulancecall,oranemergencycallrequiringsearchand 6rescueoperations,oratthesceneofafirecall[or],ambulancecall,oranemergencycall 7requiringsearchandrescueoperations,andwhileusingorsoundingawarningsirenand 8usingordisplayingthereonfixed,flashingorrotatingbluelights,butsirensandbluelights 9shallbeusedonlyinbonafideemergencies. 10 2.(1)Notwithstandingsubsection1ofthissection,thefollowingvehiclesmayuseor 11displayfixed,flashing,orrotatingredorredandbluelights: 12 (a)Emergencyvehicles,asdefinedinsection304.022,whenrespondingtoan 13emergency; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 32 14 (b)Vehiclesoperatedasdescribedinsubsection1ofthissection; 15 (c)Vehiclesandequipmentownedorleasedbyacontractororsubcontractor 16performingworkforthedepartmentoftransportation,exceptthattheredorredandblue 17lightsshallbedisplayedonvehiclesorequipmentdescribedinthisparagraphonlybetween 18duskanddawn,whensuchvehiclesorequipmentarestationary,suchvehiclesorequipment 19arelocatedinaworkzoneasdefinedinsection304.580,highwayworkersasdefinedin 20section304.580arepresent,andsuchworkzoneisdesignatedbyasignorsigns.Nomore 21thantwovehiclesorpiecesofequipmentinaworkzonemaydisplayfixed,flashing,or 22rotatinglightsunderthissubdivision; 23 (d)Vehiclesandequipmentowned,leased,oroperatedbyacoroner,medical 24examiner,orforensicinvestigatorofthecountymedicalexaminer'sofficeorasimilarentity, 25whenrespondingtoacrimescene,motorvehicleaccident,workplaceaccident,orany 26locationatwhichtheservicesofsuchprofessionalshavebeenrequestedbyalaw 27enforcementofficer. 28 (2)Thefollowingvehiclesandequipmentmayuseordisplayfixed,flashing,or 29rotatingamberoramberandwhitelights: 30 (a)Vehiclesandequipmentownedorleasedbythestatehighwaysandtransportation 31commissionandoperatedbyanauthorizedemployeeofthedepartmentoftransportation; 32 (b)Vehiclesandequipmentownedorleasedbyacontractororsubcontractor 33performingworkforthedepartmentoftransportation,exceptthattheamberoramberand 34whitelightsshallbedisplayedonvehiclesdescribedinthisparagraphonlywhensuch 35vehiclesorequipmentarelocatedinaworkzoneasdefinedinsection304.580,highway 36workersasdefinedinsection304.580arepresent,andsuchworkzoneisdesignatedbyasign 37orsigns; 38 (c)Vehiclesandequipmentoperatedbyautilityworkerperformingworkforthe 39utility,exceptthattheamberoramberandwhitelightsshallbedisplayedonvehicles 40describedinthisparagraphonlywhensuchvehiclesarestationary,suchvehiclesor 41equipmentarelocatedinaworkzoneasdefinedinsection304.580,autilityworkeris 42present,andsuchworkzoneisdesignatedbyasignorsigns.Asusedinthisparagraph,the 43term"utilityworker"meansanyemployeewhileinperformanceofhisorherjobduties, 44includinganypersonemployedundercontractofautilitythatprovidesgas,heat,electricity, 45water,steam,telecommunicationsorcableservices,orsewerservices,whetherprivately, 46municipally,orcooperativelyowned. 47 3.Permitsfortheoperationofsuchvehiclesequippedwithsirensorbluelightsshall 48beinwritingandshallbeissuedandmayberevokedbythechiefofanorganizedfire 49department,organizedambulanceassociation,rescuesquad,orthestatehighwaysand 50transportationcommissionandnopersonshalluseordisplayasirenorbluelightsonamotor HSHCSHBs1108&1181 33 51vehicle,fire,ambulance,orrescueequipmentwithoutavalidpermitauthorizingtheuse.A 52permittouseasirenorlightsasheretoforesetoutdoesnotrelievetheoperatorofthevehicle 53soequippedwithcomplyingwithallothertrafficlawsandregulations.Violationofthis 54sectionconstitutesaclassAmisdemeanor. 320.210.Thestatefiremarshalshallappointoneassistantdirectorandsuchother 2investigatorsandemployeesastheneedsoftheofficerequirewithinthelimitsofthe 3appropriationmadeforsuchpurpose.[Supervisinginvestigatorsshallbeatleasttwenty-five 4yearsofageandshallhaveeitheraminimumoffiveyears'experienceinfireriskinspection, 5prevention,orinvestigationwork,oradegreeinfireprotectionengineeringfroma 6recognizedcollegeoruniversityofengineering.] Nopersonshallbeappointedasan 7investigatororotheremployeewhohasbeenconvictedofafelonyorothercrimeinvolving 8moralturpitude.Anypersonappointedasaninvestigatorshallbeofgoodcharacter,shallbe 9acitizenoftheUnitedStates,[shallhavebeenataxpayingresidentofthisstateforatleast 10threeyearsimmediatelyprecedinghisappointment,and]shallbeagraduateofanaccredited 11four-yearhighschoolor,inlieuthereof,shallhaveobtainedacertificateofequivalencyfrom 12thestatedepartmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducation,andshall[possessordinary 13physicalstrengthandbeabletopasssuchphysicalandmentalexaminationsasthestatefire 14marshalmayprescribe] bearesidentofMissouriatthetimeofappointment. An 15investigatororemployeeshallnotholdanyothercommissionoroffice,electiveor 16appointive,oracceptanyotheremploymentthatwouldposeaconflictofinterestwhilehe 17orsheisaninvestigatororemployee.Aninvestigatororemployeeshallnotacceptany 18compensation,reward,orgiftotherthanhisorherregularsalaryandexpensesforthe 19performanceofhisorherofficialduties. 321.246.1.Thegoverningbodyofanyfireprotectiondistrictwhichoperateswithin 2bothacountyofthefirstclassificationwithacharterformofgovernmentandwitha 3populationgreaterthansixhundredthousandbutlessthanninehundredthousandanda 4countyofthefourthclassificationwithapopulationgreaterthanthirtythousandbutlessthan 5thirty-fivethousandandthatadjoinsacountyofthefirstclassificationwithacharterformof 6government,thegoverningbodyofanyfireprotectiondistrictwhichcontainsacityofthe 7fourthclassificationhavingapopulationgreaterthantwothousandfourhundredwhenthe 8cityislocatedinacountyofthefirstclassification[without] withacharterformof 9governmenthavingapopulationgreaterthanonehundredfiftythousandandthecounty 10containsaportionofacitywithapopulationgreaterthanthreehundredfiftythousand,orthe 11governingbodyofanyfireprotectiondistrictthatoperatesinacountyofthethird 12classificationwithapopulationgreaterthanfourteenthousandbutlessthanfifteenthousand 13mayimposeasalestaxinanamountofuptoone-halfofonepercentonallretailsalesmade 14insuchfireprotectiondistrictwhicharesubjecttotaxationpursuanttotheprovisionsof HSHCSHBs1108&1181 34 15sections144.010to144.525.Thetaxauthorizedbythissectionshallbeinadditiontoany 16andallothersalestaxesallowedbylaw,exceptthatnosalestaximposedpursuanttothe 17provisionsofthissectionshallbeeffectiveunlessthegoverningbodyofthefireprotection 18districtsubmitstothevotersofthefireprotectiondistrict,atacountyorstategeneral,primary 19orspecialelection,aproposaltoauthorizethegoverningbodyofthefireprotectiondistrictto 20imposeatax. 21 2.Theballotofsubmissionshallcontain,butneednotbelimitedto,thefollowing 22language: 23 Shallthefireprotectiondistrictof______(district'sname) 24 imposeadistrict-widesalestaxof______forthepurposeof 25 providingrevenuesfortheoperationofthefireprotection 26 district? 27 ?YES ?NO 28 29Ifamajorityofthevotescastontheproposalbythequalifiedvotersvotingthereonarein 30favoroftheproposal,thenthesalestaxauthorizedinthissectionshallbeineffect.Ifa 31majorityofthevotescastbythequalifiedvotersvotingareopposedtotheproposal,thenthe 32governingbodyofthefireprotectiondistrictshallnotimposethesalestaxauthorizedinthis 33sectionunlessanduntilthegoverningbodyofthefireprotectiondistrictresubmitsaproposal 34toauthorizethegoverningbodyofthefireprotectiondistricttoimposethesalestax 35authorizedbythissectionandsuchproposalisapprovedbyamajorityofthequalifiedvoters 36votingthereon. 37 3.Allrevenuereceivedbyafireprotectiondistrictfromthetaxauthorizedpursuant 38totheprovisionsofthissectionshallbedepositedinaspecialtrustfundandshallbeused 39solelyfortheoperationofthefireprotectiondistrict. 40 4.Allsalestaxescollectedbythedirectorofrevenuepursuanttothissectionon 41behalfofanyfireprotectiondistrict,lessonepercentforcostofcollectionwhichshallbe 42depositedinthestate'sgeneralrevenuefundafterpaymentofpremiumsforsuretybondsas 43providedinsection32.087,shallbedepositedinthefireprotection[district] salestaxtrust 44fundestablishedpursuanttosection321.242.Themoneysinthefireprotection[district] 45salestaxtrustfundshallnotbedeemedtobestatefundsandshallnotbecommingledwith 46anyfundsofthestate.Thedirectorofrevenueshallkeepaccuraterecordsoftheamountof 47moneyinthetrustandwhichwascollectedineachfireprotectiondistrictimposingasalestax 48pursuanttothissection,andtherecordsshallbeopentotheinspectionofofficersofthefire 49protectiondistrictandthepublic.Notlaterthanthetenthdayofeachmonth,thedirectorof 50revenueshalldistributeallmoneysdepositedinthetrustfundduringtheprecedingmonthto 51thefireprotectiondistrictwhichleviedthetax.Suchfundsshallbedepositedwiththe HSHCSHBs1108&1181 35 52treasurerofeachsuchfireprotectiondistrict,andallexpendituresoffundsarisingfromthe 53fireprotection[district] salestaxtrustfundshallbefortheoperationofthefireprotection 54districtandfornootherpurpose. 55 5.Thedirectorofrevenuemaymakerefundsfromtheamountsinthetrustfundand 56creditedtoanyfireprotectiondistrictforerroneouspaymentsandoverpaymentsmadeand 57mayredeemdishonoredchecksanddraftsdepositedtothecreditofsuchfireprotection 58districts.Ifanyfireprotectiondistrictabolishesthetax,thefireprotectiondistrictshallnotify 59thedirectorofrevenueoftheactionatleastninetydayspriortotheeffectivedateofthe 60repealandthedirectorofrevenuemayorderretentioninthetrustfund,foraperiodofone 61year,oftwopercentoftheamountcollectedafterreceiptofsuchnoticetocoverpossible 62refundsoroverpaymentofthetaxandtoredeemdishonoredchecksanddraftsdepositedto 63thecreditofsuchaccounts.Afteroneyearhaselapsedaftertheeffectivedateofabolitionof 64thetaxinsuchfireprotectiondistrict,thedirectorofrevenueshallremitthebalanceinthe 65accounttothefireprotectiondistrictandclosetheaccountofthatfireprotectiondistrict.The 66directorofrevenueshallnotifyeachfireprotectiondistrictofeachinstanceofanyamount 67refundedoranycheckredeemedfromreceiptsduethefireprotectiondistrict.Intheeventa 68taxwithinafireprotectiondistrictisapprovedunderthissection,andsuchfireprotection 69districtisdissolved,thetaxshalllapseonthedatethatthefireprotectiondistrictisdissolved 70andtheproceedsfromthelastcollectionofsuchtaxshallbedistributedtothegoverning 71bodiesofthecountiesformerlycontainingthefireprotectiondistrictandtheproceedsofthe 72taxshallbeusedforfireprotectionserviceswithinsuchcounties. 73 6.Exceptasmodifiedinthissection,allprovisionsofsections32.085and32.087 74shallapplytothetaximposedpursuanttothissection. 488.435.1.Sheriffsshallreceiveacharge,asprovidedinsection57.280,forservice 2ofanysummons,writorotherorderofcourt,inconnectionwithanycivilcase,andmaking 3onthesameeitherareturnindicatingservice,anonestreturnoranullabonareturn,thesum 4oftwentydollarsforeachitemtobeserved,asprovidedinsection57.280,exceptthata 5sheriffshallreceiveachargeforserviceofanysubpoena,andmakingareturnonthesame, 6thesumoftendollars,asprovidedinsection57.280;however,nosuchchargeshallbe 7collectedinanyproceedingwhencourtcostsaretobepaidbythestate,countyor 8municipality.Inadditiontosuchcharge,thesheriffshallbeentitled,asprovidedinsection 957.280,toreceiveforeachmileactuallytraveledinservinganysummons,writ,subpoenaor 10otherorderofcourt,therateprescribedbytheInternalRevenueServiceforallallowable 11expensesformotorvehicleuseexpressedasanamountpermile,providedthatsuchmileage 12shallnotbechargedformorethanonesubpoenaorsummonsorotherwritservedinthesame 13causeonthesametrip.Allofsuchchargesshallbereceivedbythesheriffwhoisrequested 14toperformtheservice.Exceptasotherwiseprovidedbylaw,allchargesmadepursuantto HSHCSHBs1108&1181 36 15section57.280shallbecollectedbythecourtclerkascourtcostsandarepayablepriortothe 16timetheserviceisrendered;providedthatiftheamountofsuchchargecannotbereadily 17determined,thenthesheriffshallreceiveadepositbaseduponthelikelyamountofsuch 18charge,andthebalanceofsuchchargeshallbepayableimmediatelyuponascertainmentof 19theproperamountofsuchcharge.Asheriffmayrefusetoperformanyserviceinanyaction 20orproceeding,otherthanwhencourtcostsarewaivedasprovidedbylaw,untilthecharge 21providedbythissectionispaid.Failuretoreceivethechargeshallnotaffectthevalidityof 22theservice. 23 2.Thesheriffshall,asprovidedinsection57.280,receiveforreceivingandpaying 24moneysonexecutionorotherprocess,wherelandsorgoodshavebeenleviedandadvertised 25andsold,fivepercentonfivehundreddollarsandfourpercentonallsumsabovefivehundred 26dollars,andhalfofthesesums,whenthemoneyispaidtothesheriffwithoutalevy,orwhere 27thelandsorgoodsleviedonshallnotbesoldandthemoneyispaidtothesherifforperson 28entitledthereto,hisorheragentorattorney.Thepartyatwhoseapplicationanywrit, 29execution,subpoenaorotherprocesshasissuedfromthecourtshallpaythesheriff'scosts,as 30providedinsection57.280,fortheremoval,transportation,storage,safekeepingandsupport 31ofanypropertytobeseizedpursuanttolegalprocessbeforesuchseizure.Thesheriffshallbe 32allowedforeachmile,asprovidedinsection57.280,goingandreturningfromthecourthouse 33ofthecountyinwhichheorsheresidestotheplacewherethecourtisheld,therate 34prescribedbytheInternalRevenueServiceforallallowableexpensesformotorvehicleuse 35expressedasanamountpermile.Theprovisionsofthissubsectionshallnotapplyto 36garnishmentproceeds. 37 3.Asprovidedinsubsection4ofsection57.280,thesheriffshallreceivetendollars 38forserviceofanysummons,writ,subpoena,orotherorderofthecourtincludedunder 39subsection1ofsection57.280,inadditiontothechargeforsuchservicethateachsheriff 40receivesundersubsection1ofsection57.280.Themoneyreceivedbythesheriffunder 41subsection4ofsection57.280shallbepaidintothecountytreasuryandthecountytreasurer 42shallmakesuchmoneypayabletothestatetreasurer.Thestatetreasurershalldepositsuch 43moneysinthedeputysheriffsalarysupplementationfundcreatedundersection57.278. 44 4.Asprovidedinsubsection5ofsection57.280,thecourtclerkshallcollectten 45dollarsasacourtcostforserviceofanysummons,writ,subpoena,orotherorderofthe 46courtincludedundersubsection1ofthissectionifanypersonotherthanasheriffis 47speciallyappointedtoserveinacountythatreceivesfundsundersection57.278.The 48moneysreceivedbytheclerkunderthissubsectionshallbepaidintothecounty 49treasuryandthecountytreasurershallmakesuchmoneyspayabletothestate 50treasurer.Thestatetreasurershalldepositsuchmoneysinthedeputysheriffsalary 51supplementationfundcreatedundersection57.278. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 37 491.075.1.Astatementmadebyachildundertheageof[fourteen] eighteen, ora 2vulnerableperson,relatingtoanoffenseunderchapter565,566,568or573,performedby 3another,nototherwiseadmissiblebystatuteorcourtrule,isadmissibleinevidencein 4criminalproceedingsinthecourtsofthisstateassubstantiveevidencetoprovethetruthof 5thematterassertedif: 6 (1)Thecourtfinds,inahearingconductedoutsidethepresenceofthejurythatthe 7time,contentandcircumstancesofthestatementprovidesufficientindiciaofreliability;and 8 (2)(a)Thechildorvulnerablepersontestifiesattheproceedings;or 9 (b)Thechildorvulnerablepersonisunavailableasawitness;or 10 (c)Thechildorvulnerablepersonisotherwisephysicallyavailableasawitnessbut 11thecourtfindsthatthesignificantemotionalorpsychologicaltraumawhichwouldresult 12fromtestifyinginthepersonalpresenceofthedefendantmakesthechildorvulnerableperson 13unavailableasawitnessatthetimeofthecriminalproceeding. 14 2.Notwithstandingsubsection1ofthissectionoranyprovisionoflaworruleof 15evidencerequiringcorroborationofstatements,admissionsorconfessionsofthedefendant, 16andnotwithstandinganyprohibitionofhearsayevidence,astatementbyachildwhenunder 17theageof[fourteen] eighteen, oravulnerableperson,whoisallegedtobevictimofan 18offenseunderchapter565,566,568or573issufficientcorroborationofastatement, 19admissionorconfessionregardlessofwhetherornotthechildorvulnerablepersonis 20availabletotestifyregardingtheoffense. 21 3.Astatementmaynotbeadmittedunderthissectionunlesstheprosecutingattorney 22makesknowntotheaccusedortheaccused'scounselhisorherintentiontoofferthe 23statementandtheparticularsofthestatementsufficientlyinadvanceoftheproceedingsto 24providetheaccusedortheaccused'scounselwithafairopportunitytopreparetomeetthe 25statement. 26 4.Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedtolimittheadmissibilityofstatements, 27admissionsorconfessionsotherwiseadmissiblebylaw. 28 5.Forthepurposesofthissection,"vulnerableperson"shallmeanapersonwho,asa 29resultofaninadequatelydevelopedorimpairedintelligenceorapsychiatricdisorderthat 30materiallyaffectsabilitytofunction,lacksthementalcapacitytoconsent,orwhose 31developmentalleveldoesnotexceedthatofanordinarychildof[fourteen] seventeenyears 32ofage. 492.304.1.Inadditiontotheadmissibilityofastatementundertheprovisionsof 2section492.303,thevisualandauralrecordingofaverbalornonverbalstatementofachild 3whenundertheageof[fourteen] eighteen[whoisallegedtobeavictimof]oravulnerable 4person,relatingtoanoffenseundertheprovisionsofchapter565,566[or],568,or573if 5performedbyanother,isadmissibleintoevidenceif: HSHCSHBs1108&1181 38 6 (1)Noattorneyforeitherpartywaspresentwhenthestatementwasmade;except 7that,foranystatementtakenatastate-fundedchildassessmentcenterasprovidedforin 8subsection2ofsection210.001,anattorneyrepresentingthestateofMissouriinacriminal 9investigationmay,asamemberofamultidisciplinaryinvestigationteam,observethetaking 10ofsuchstatement,butsuchattorneyshallnotbepresentintheroomwheretheinterviewis 11beingconducted; 12 (2)Therecordingisbothvisualandauralandisrecordedonfilmorvideotapeorby 13otherelectronicmeans; 14 (3)Therecordingequipmentwascapableofmakinganaccuraterecording,the 15operatoroftheequipmentwascompetent,andtherecordingisaccurateandhasnotbeen 16altered; 17 (4)Thestatementwasnotmadeinresponsetoquestioningcalculatedtoleadthechild 18orvulnerablepersontomakeaparticularstatementortoactinaparticularway; 19 (5)Everyvoiceontherecordingisidentified; 20 (6)Thepersonconductingtheinterviewofthechildorvulnerablepersoninthe 21recordingispresentattheproceedingandavailabletotestifyorbecross-examinedbyeither 22party;and 23 (7)Thedefendantortheattorneyforthedefendantisaffordedanopportunitytoview 24therecordingbeforeitisofferedintoevidence. 25 2.Ifthechildorvulnerablepersondoesnottestifyattheproceeding,thevisualand 26auralrecordingofaverbalornonverbalstatementofthechildorvulnerablepersonshallnot 27beadmissibleunderthissectionunlesstherecordingqualifiesforadmissionundersection 28491.075. 29 3.Ifthevisualandauralrecordingofaverbalornonverbalstatementofachildor 30vulnerablepersonisadmissibleunderthissectionandthechildorvulnerableperson 31testifiesattheproceeding,itshallbeadmissibleinadditiontothetestimonyofthechildor 32vulnerablepersonattheproceedingwhetherornotitrepeatsorduplicatesthechild'sor 33vulnerableperson'stestimony. 34 4.Asusedinthissection,anonverbalstatementshallbedefinedasany 35demonstrationofthechildorvulnerablepersonbyhisorheractions,facialexpressions, 36demonstrationswithadollorothervisualaidwhetherornotthisdemonstrationis 37accompaniedbywords. 38 5.Forthepurposesofthissection,"vulnerableperson"shallmeanaperson 39who,asaresultofaninadequatelydevelopedorimpairedintelligenceorapsychiatric 40disorderthatmateriallyaffectstheabilitytofunction,lacksthementalcapacityto 41consent,orwhosedevelopmentalleveldoesnotexceedthatofanordinarychildof 42seventeenyearsofage. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 39 494.430.1.Upontimelyapplicationtothecourt,thefollowingpersonsshallbe 2excusedfromserviceasapetitorgrandjuror: 3 (1)Anypersonwhohasservedonastateorfederalpetitorgrandjurywithinthe 4precedingtwoyears; 5 (2)Anynursingmother,uponherrequest,andwithacompletedwrittenstatement 6fromherphysiciantothecourtcertifyingsheisanursingmother; 7 (3)Anypersonwhoseabsencefromhisorherregularplaceofemploymentwould,in 8thejudgmentofthecourt,tendmateriallyandadverselytoaffectthepublicsafety,health, 9welfareorinterest; 10 (4)Anypersonuponwhomserviceasajurorwouldinthejudgmentofthecourt 11imposeanundueorextremephysicalorfinancialhardship; 12 (5)Anypersonlicensedasahealthcareproviderassuchtermisdefinedinsection 13538.205,butonlyifsuchpersonprovidesawrittenstatementtothecourtcertifyingthatheor 14sheisactuallyprovidinghealthcareservicestopatients,andthattheperson'sserviceasa 15jurorwouldbedetrimentaltothehealthoftheperson'spatients; 16 (6)Anyemployeeofareligiousinstitutionwhosereligiousobligationsorconstraints 17prohibittheirservingonajury.Thecertificationoftheemploymentandobligationor 18constraintmaybeprovidedbytheemployee'sreligioussupervisor; 19 (7)Whenrequested,anypersonwhois[seventy-five] seventyyearsofageorolder. 20 2.Ajudgeofthecourtforwhichtheindividualwascalledtojuryserviceshallmake 21undueorextremephysicalorfinancialhardshipdeterminations.Theauthoritytomakethese 22determinationsisdelegableonlytocourtofficialsorpersonnelwhoareauthorizedbythe 23lawsofthisstatetofunctionasmembersofthejudiciary. 24 3.Apersonaskingtobeexcusedbasedonafindingofundueorextremephysicalor 25financialhardshipmusttakeallactionsnecessarytohaveobtainedarulingonthatrequestby 26nolaterthanthedateonwhichtheindividualisscheduledtoappearforjuryduty. 27 4.Unlessitisapparenttothecourtthatthephysicalhardshipwouldsignificantly 28impairtheperson'sabilitytoserveasajuror,forpurposesofsections494.400to494.460 29undueorextremephysicalorfinancialhardshipislimitedtocircumstancesinwhichan 30individualwould: 31 (1)Berequiredtoabandonapersonunderhisorherpersonalcareorsupervisiondue 32totheimpossibilityofobtaininganappropriatesubstitutecaregiverduringtheperiodof 33participationinthejurypooloronthejury;or 34 (2)Incurcoststhatwouldhaveasubstantialadverseimpactonthepaymentofthe 35individual'snecessarydailylivingexpensesoronthoseforwhomheorsheprovidesthe 36principalmeansofsupport;or 37 (3)Sufferphysicalhardshipthatwouldresultinillnessordisease. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 40 38 5.Undueorextremephysicalorfinancialhardshipdoesnotexistsolelybasedonthe 39factthataprospectivejurorwillberequiredtobeabsentfromhisorherplaceofemployment. 40 6.Apersonaskingajudgetograntanexcusebasedonundueorextremephysicalor 41financialhardshipshallprovidethejudgewithdocumentationasrequiredbythejudge,such 42as,butnotlimitedto,federalandstateincometaxreturns,medicalstatementsfromlicensed 43physicians,proofofdependencyorguardianship,andsimilardocuments,whichthejudge 44findstoclearlysupporttherequesttobeexcused.Failuretoprovidesatisfactory 45documentationshallresultinadenialoftherequesttobeexcused.Suchdocumentsshallbe 46filedunderseal. 47 7.Aftertwoyears,apersonexcusedfromjuryserviceshallbecomeeligibleonce 48againforqualificationasajurorunlessthepersonwasexcusedfromservicepermanently.A 49personisexcusedfromjuryservicepermanentlyonlywhenthedecidingjudgedetermines 50thattheunderlyinggroundsforbeingexcusedareofapermanentnature. 547.500.1.TheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservicesmayestablisha 2convictionreviewunittoinvestigateclaimsofactualinnocenceofanydefendant, 3includingthosewhopleadguilty. 4 2.TheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservicesshallhavethepowertopromulgate 5rulesandregulationstoreceiveandinvestigateclaimsofactualinnocence. 6 3.TheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservicesshallcreateanapplicationprocess 7thatataminimumshallincludethat: 8 (1)Anyapplicationforreviewofaclaimofactualinnocenceshallnothaveany 9excessivefeesandfeesshallbewaivedincasesofindigence; 10 (2)Noapplicationshallbeacceptedifthereisanypendingmotion,writ,appeal, 11orothermatterpendingregardingthedefendant'sconviction.Anyapplicationfiled 12shallbeconsideredapleadingundertheMissourirulesofcivilprocedure,andall 13attorneysshallcomplywithsupremecourtrule55.03whensigningtheapplication.The 14applicationshallbeswornandsignedunderpenaltyofperjurybytheapplicant.Any 15witnessstatementsattachedshallbeswornandsignedunderpenaltyofperjury;and 16 (3)Anyreviewandinvestigationshallbebasedonnewlydiscoveredand 17verifiableevidenceofactualinnocencenotpresentedatatrial.Suchnewlydiscovered 18andverifiableevidenceshallestablishbyclearandconvincingevidencetheactual 19innocenceofthedefendant. 20 4.Theconvictionreviewunitshallconsistoftwoattorneys,hiredbythe 21executivedirectoroftheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservices,whohaveextensive 22experienceprosecutinganddefendingcriminalmatters,aninvestigator,aparalegal,and 23suchadministrativestaffasisneededtoefficientlyandeffectivelyprocessall 24applicationsandclaims.TheexecutivedirectoroftheMissouriofficeofprosecution HSHCSHBs1108&1181 41 25servicesshallcoordinatetheactivitiesandbudgetoftheconvictionreviewunitandact 26asanexofficiomemberoftheunit. 27 5.Oncethereviewiscomplete,theconvictionreviewunitshallpresentits 28findingsandrecommendationsto: 29 (1)Theofficeoftheprosecutingattorneyorcircuitattorneywhoprosecutedthe 30defendant'scase,theattorneygeneral'sofficeifitprosecutedthecase,orthespecial 31prosecutorwhoprosecutedthecase;or 32 (2)Ifthereviewwasrequestedbyaprosecutingattorney'soffice,thecircuit 33attorney'soffice,theattorneygeneral,oraspecialprosecutor,thefindingsand 34recommendationsshallbepresentedtotheofficethatrequestedthereview. 35 6.Thecircuitattorney,prosecutingattorneyofanycounty,specialprosecutor, 36attorneygeneral'sofficeifitprosecutedthecase,Missouriofficeofprosecutionservices, 37orotherprosecutorwhoprosecutedthecaseisnotrequiredtoacceptorfollowthe 38findingsandrecommendationsoftheconvictionreviewunit. 39 7.(1)Theapplication,investigation,reports,interviews,findings,and 40recommendations,andanydocuments,written,electronic,orotherwise,receivedor 41generatedbytheconvictionreviewunitareclosedrecords. 42 (2)Theconvictionreviewunit'sfindingsandrecommendationssubmittedtothe 43prosecutingattorney,circuitattorney,theattorneygeneral'sofficeifitprosecutedthe 44case,orthespecialprosecutorwhoprosecutedthecaseshallbecomeopenrecordsafter 45thereceivingentityofthesubmissionmakesadecisionnottopursueamotionunder 46section547.031or,ifsuchamotionisfiled,afterthefinalityofallproceedingsunder 47section547.031,includingappealsauthorizedtherein. 550.125.1.Thereisherebycreatedinthestatetreasurythe"ChangeofVenue 2forCapitalCasesFund",whichshallconsistofmoneysappropriatedtothefundbythe 3generalassembly.Theofficeofstatecourtsadministratorshalladministeranddisburse 4moneysinthefundinaccordancewithsubsection2ofthissection.Thefundshallbea 5dedicatedfundand,uponappropriation,moneysinthefundshallbeusedsolelyforthe 6administrationofthissection.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection33.080,any 7moneysremaininginthefundattheendofthebienniumshallnotreverttothecreditof 8thegeneralrevenuefund.Thestatetreasurershallinvestmoneysinthefundinthe 9samemannerasotherfundsareinvested.Anyinterestandmoneysearnedonsuch 10investmentsshallbecreditedtothefund. 11 2.Inacapitalcaseinwhichachangeofvenueistakenfromonecountytoany 12othercounty,attheconclusionofsuchcasethecountyfromwhichthecasewas 13transferredmayapplytotheofficeofstatecourtsadministratorforthecountytowhich 14thecasewastransferredtobereimbursedfromthechangeofvenueforcapitalcases HSHCSHBs1108&1181 42 15fundanycostsassociatedwiththesequesteringofjurors.Thecostsofreimbursement 16shallnotexceedthethen-approvedstateratesfortravelreimbursementforlodgingand 17meals. 18 3.Exceptasprovidedundersubsection4ofthissection,theofficeofstatecourts 19administratorshalldevelopanapplicationprocessandotherprocedurestodetermineif 20acountyiseligibleforreimbursementunderthissection.Ifacountyiseligiblefor 21reimbursement,theofficeofstatecourtsadministratorshalldisbursesuchmoneysto 22thecountyasprovidedundersubsection4ofthissection.Intheeventtheamount 23disbursedislessthanthecounty'sactualcostsassociatedwithsequesteringjurors,the 24originalcountyshallreimbursethecountytowhichthecasewastransferredforthe 25difference.Iftheofficeofstatecourtsadministratordeterminesacountyisnoteligible 26forreimbursementunderthissection,thecountyinwhichthecapitalcaseoriginated 27shallberesponsibleforreimbursement. 28 4.ApplicationsforreimbursementshallbesubmittedbyMayfirstofthecurrent 29fiscalyear,anddisbursementsshallbemadebyJunethirtiethofthecurrentfiscalyear. 30ApplicationssubmittedafterMayfirstofthecurrentfiscalyearshallbereimbursedin 31thefollowingfiscalyear.Ifthetotaldollaramountoftheclaimsinagivenyearexceeds 32theamountofmoneysinthefundinthesameyear,theclaimsshallbereimbursedona 33proratabasis. 34 5.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatis 35createdundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifit 36complieswithandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable, 37section536.028.Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowers 38vestedwiththegeneralassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaythe 39effectivedate,ortodisapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional, 40thenthegrantofrulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust 4128,2023,shallbeinvalidandvoid. 556.021.1.Aninfractiondoesnotconstituteacriminaloffenseandconvictionofan 2infractionshallnotgiverisetoanydisabilityorlegaldisadvantagebasedonconvictionofa 3criminaloffense. 4 2.Exceptasotherwiseprovidedbylaw,theprocedureforinfractionsshallbethe 5sameasforamisdemeanor. 6 3.Ifapersonfailstoappearincourteithersolelyforaninfractionorforaninfraction 7whichiscommittedinthesamecourseofconductasacriminaloffenseforwhichtheperson 8ischarged,orifapersonfailstorespondtonoticeofaninfractionfromthecentralviolations 9bureauestablishedinsection476.385,thecourtmayissueadefaultjudgmentforcourtcosts 10andfinesfortheinfractionwhichshallbeenforcedinthesamemannerasotherdefault HSHCSHBs1108&1181 43 11judgments,includingenforcementundersections488.5028and488.5030,unlessthecourt 12determinesthatgoodcauseorexcusableneglectexistsfortheperson'sfailuretoappearfor 13theinfraction.Thenoticeofentryofdefaultjudgmentandtheamountoffinesandcosts 14imposedshallbesenttothepersonbyfirstclassmail.Thedefaultjudgmentmaybesetaside 15forgoodcauseifthepersonfilesamotiontosetasidethejudgmentwithinsixmonthsofthe 16datethenoticeofentryofdefaultjudgmentismailed. 17 4.Notwithstandingsubsection3ofthissectionoranyprovisionsoflawtothe 18contrary,acourtmayissueawarrantforfailuretoappearforanyviolation[which] thatis 19classifiedorchargedasaninfraction; exceptthat,acourtshallnotissueawarrantfor 20failuretoappearforanyviolationthatisclassifiedorchargedasaninfractionunder 21chapter307. 22 5.Judgmentagainstthedefendantforaninfractionshallbeintheamountofthefine 23authorizedbylawandthecourtcostsfortheoffense. 557.520.1.Forpurposesofthissection,thefollowingtermsshallmean: 2 (1)"Failedstart",anyattempttostartthevehiclewithabreathalcohol 3concentrationexceedingtwenty-five-thousandthsofonepercentbyweightofalcoholin 4suchperson'sbreath,unlessasubsequentretestperformedwithintenminutesregisters 5abreathalcoholconcentrationnotexceedingtwenty-five-thousandthsofonepercentby 6weightofalcoholinsuchperson'sbreath; 7 (2)"Runningretest",failuretotakeabreathtestperformedbythedriverupon 8acertifiedignitioninterlockdeviceatrandomintervalsaftertheinitialenginestartup 9breathtestandwhilethevehicle'smotorisrunningorfailuretotakeabreathretest 10withabreathalcoholconcentrationnotexceedingtwenty-five-thousandthsofone 11percentbyweightofalcoholinsuchperson'sbreath; 12 (3)"Vehicle",anymechanicaldeviceonwheels,designedprimarilyforuse,or 13used,onhighways. 14 2.Inanycriminalcaseinvolvinganintoxicated-relatedtrafficoffense,the 15prosecutingorcircuitattorneymaydivertthecriminalcase,withtheconsentofthe 16defendant,toadrivingwhileintoxicated(DWI)diversionprogrambyfilingamotion 17withthecourtrequestingthecourttostaythecriminalproceeding,ifthedefendant 18meetsthefollowingcriteriaforeligibilityintothedrivingwhileintoxicateddiversion 19program: 20 (1)Thedefendanthasnotpreviouslypledguiltytoorbeenconvictedofan 21intoxicated-relatedtrafficoffenseinviolationofsection577.010,577.012,577.013, 22577.014,577.015,or577.016; 23 (2)Thedefendantisnotcurrentlyenrolledin,andhasnotinthepreviousten 24yearscompleted,adiversionprogrampursuanttothissection; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 44 25 (3)Thedefendantdoesnotholdacommercialdriver'slicense; 26 (4)Theoffensedidnotoccurwhileoperatingacommercialvehicle;and 27 (5)Theoffensedidnotresultintheinjuryordeathofanotherperson. 28 3.Uponamotionfiledbyaprosecutingorcircuitattorney,thecourtmay 29continueadivertedcaseinvolvinganintoxicated-relatedtrafficoffenseforaperiodnot 30toexceedtwenty-fourmonthsandorderthedefendanttocomplywithterms,conditions, 31orrequirementsthattheprosecutingorcircuitattorneydeemsappropriatebasedonthe 32specificsituationofthedefendant. 33 4.TheDWIdiversionplanshallbeforaspecifiedperiodandbeinwriting.The 34prosecutingorcircuitattorneyhasthesoleauthoritytodevelopdiversionaryprogram 35requirements,butshallrequireinstallationofanignitioninterlockdeviceforaperiodof 36notlessthanoneyear,requirethedefendanttoparticipateinavictimimpactpanel 37sponsoredbyanonprofitorganization,andothertermsdeemednecessarybythecourt. 38 5.IfthecourtcontinuesthecriminalcasetodivertthedefendanttoaDWI 39diversionprogram,thedepartmentofrevenueshallcontinueanyproceedingtosuspend 40orrevokealicensepursuanttochapter302foraperiodnottoexceedtwenty-four 41months.AfterthedefendantsuccessfullycompletestherequirementsoftheDWI 42diversionprogram,thedepartmentshalldismissanyproceedingagainstthedefendant. 43 6.Thecourtshallnotifythedefendantthatheorsheisrequiredtoinstalla 44functioning,certifiedignitioninterlockdeviceonanyvehiclethatthepersonoperates 45andthepersonisprohibitedfromoperatingamotorvehicleunlessthatvehicleis 46equippedwithafunctioning,certifiedignitioninterlockdevicepursuanttothissection. 47Theserequirementsshallbeinadditiontoanyotherprovisionsofthischapteror 48chapter302requiringinstallationandmaintenanceofanignitioninterlockdevice.Any 49personrequiredtouseanignitioninterlockdeviceshallcomplywithsuchrequirement 50subjecttothepenaltiesprovidedbysection577.599. 51 7.Thedepartmentofrevenueshallinformthedefendantoftherequirementsof 52thissection,includingthetermforwhichthepersonisrequiredtohaveacertified 53ignitioninterlockdeviceinstalledandshallnotifythepersonthatinstallationofa 54functioning,certifiedignitioninterlockdeviceonavehicledoesnotallowthepersonto 55drivewithoutavaliddriver'slicense.Thedepartmentshallrecordthemandatoryuse 56ofthedeviceforthetermrequiredandthetimewhenthedeviceisrequiredtobe 57installedpursuanttothecourtorder.Apersonwhoisnotifiedbythedepartmentshall 58doallofthefollowing: 59 (1)Arrangeforeachvehicleoperatedbythepersontobeequippedwitha 60functioning,certifiedignitioninterlockdevicebyacertifiedignitioninterlockdevice 61providerasdeterminedbythedepartmentoftransportation;and HSHCSHBs1108&1181 45 62 (2)Arrangeforeachvehiclewithafunctioning,certifiedignitioninterlock 63devicetobeservicedbytheinstalleratleastonceeverythirtydaysfortheinstallerto 64recalibrateandmonitortheoperationofthedevice. 65 8.Thecertifiedignitioninterlockdeviceprovidershallnotifythedepartment: 66 (1)Ifthedeviceisremovedorindicatesthatthepersonhasattemptedtoremove, 67bypassbyarunningretest,ortamperwiththedevice; 68 (2)Ifthepersonfailsthreeormoretimestocomplywithanyrequirementfor 69themaintenanceorcalibrationoftheignitioninterlockdevice;or 70 (3)Ifthedeviceregistersafailedstart. 71 72Ifapersonhasanyfailedstartthatoccurswithinthelastninetydaysoftherequired 73periodofinstallationoftheignitioninterlockdevice,thetermshallbeextendedfora 74periodofninetydays. 75 9.AfterthecompletionoftheDWIdiversionprogramandifthedefendanthas 76compliedwithalltheimposedtermsandconditions,thecourtshalldismissthecriminal 77caseagainstthedefendant,recordthedismissal,andtransmittherecordtothecentral 78repositoryupondismissal.Anycourtautomationsystem,includinganypilotproject, 79thatprovidespublicaccesstoelectronicrecordontheinternetshallredactanypersonal 80identifyinginformationofthedefendant,includingname,address,andyearofbirth. 81Suchinformationshallbeprovidedinaconfidentialfilingsheetcontemporaneously 82filedwiththecourtorenteredbythecourt,whichshallnotbesubjecttopublic 83inspectionoravailability. 84 10.Intheeventofnoncompliancebythedefendantwiththetermsand 85conditionsoftheDWIdiversionprogram,theprosecutingorcircuitattorneymayfilea 86motiontoterminatethedefendantfromthediversionprogramandmayrecommendthe 87prosecutionoftheunderlyingcase.Uponthefilingofsuchmotion,afternoticetothe 88defendant,thecourtshallholdahearingtodeterminebypreponderanceoftheevidence 89whetherthedefendanthasfailedtocomplywiththetermsandconditionsofthe 90diversionprogram.Ifthecourtfindsthatthedefendanthasnotcompliedwiththe 91termsandconditionsofthediversionprogram,thecourtmayendthediversion 92programandsetthecaseonthenextavailablecriminaldocket. 93 11.Anydefendantwhoisfoundguiltyofanyintoxicated-relatedtrafficoffense 94andwhohaspreviouslyutilizedtheDWIdiversionprogrampursuanttothissection 95shallbeconsideredaprioroffenderasdefinedinsection577.001,providedthatthe 96prioroffenseoccurredwithinfiveyearsoftheintoxicated-relatedoffenseforwhichthe 97personischarged,asprovidedinsubsection20ofsection577.001. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 46 98 12.Forthelimitedpurposeofdeterminingwhetheradefendantisachronic, 99habitual,persistent,orprioroffenderundersection577.001,acriminalcasedivertedto 100aDWIdiversionprogramshallbecountedasoneintoxication-relatedtrafficoffense. 558.031.1.Asentenceofimprisonmentshallcommencewhenapersonconvictedof 2anoffenseinthisstateisreceivedintothecustodyofthedepartmentofcorrectionsorother 3placeofconfinementwheretheoffenderissentenced. 4 2.Suchpersonshallreceivecredittowardtheserviceofasentenceofimprisonment 5foralltimeinprison,jailorcustodyafter[conviction] theoffenseoccurredandbeforethe 6commencementofthesentence,whenthetimeincustodywasrelatedtothatoffense[, and]. 7Thiscreditshallbebaseduponthecertificationofthesheriffasprovidedinsubdivision 8(3)ofsubsection2ofsection217.305andmaybesupplementedbyacertificateofa 9sherifforothercustodialofficerfromanotherjurisdictionhavingheldthepersononthe 10chargeoftheoffenseforwhichthesentenceofimprisonmentisordered.Thecircuit 11courtmay,whenpronouncingsentence,awardadditionalcreditfortimespentinprison,jail, 12orcustodyaftertheoffenseoccurredandbefore[conviction] thecommencementofthe 13sentencetowardtheserviceofthesentenceofimprisonmentforthoseoffensesforwhich 14thepersonwasincarceratedbutforwhomnodetainerorwarrantwasserved, except: 15 (1)Suchcreditshallonlybeappliedoncewhensentencesareconsecutive; 16 (2)Suchcreditshallonlybeappliedifthepersonconvictedwasincustodyinthe 17stateofMissouri,unlesssuchcustodywascompelledexclusivelybythestateofMissouri's 18action;and 19 (3)Asprovidedinsection559.100. 20 3.Theofficerrequiredbylawtodeliverapersonconvictedofanoffenseinthisstate 21tothedepartmentofcorrectionsshallendorseuponthepapersrequiredbysection217.305 22boththedatestheoffenderwasincustodyandtheperiodoftimetobecreditedtowardthe 23serviceofthesentenceofimprisonment,exceptasendorsedbysuchofficer. 24 4.Ifapersonconvictedofanoffenseescapesfromcustody,suchescapeshall 25interruptthesentence.Theinterruptionshallcontinueuntilsuchpersonisreturnedtothe 26correctionalcenterwherethesentencewasbeingserved,orinthecaseofapersoncommitted 27tothecustodyofthedepartmentofcorrections,toanycorrectionalcenteroperatedbythe 28departmentofcorrections.Anescapeshallalsointerruptthejailtimecredittobeappliedtoa 29sentencewhichhadnotcommencedwhentheescapeoccurred. 30 5.Ifasentenceofimprisonmentisvacatedandanewsentenceimposeduponthe 31offenderforthatoffense,alltimeservedunderthevacatedsentenceshallbecreditedagainst 32thenewsentence,unlessthetimehasalreadybeencreditedtoanothersentenceasprovidedin 33subsection1ofthissection. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 47 34 6.Ifapersonreleasedfromimprisonmentonparoleorservingaconditionalrelease 35termviolatesanyoftheconditionsofhisorherparoleorrelease,heorshemaybetreatedas 36aparoleviolator.Iftheparoleboardrevokestheparoleorconditionalrelease,theparoled 37personshallservetheremainderoftheprisontermandconditionalreleaseterm,asan 38additionalprisonterm,andtheconditionallyreleasedpersonshallservetheremainderofthe 39conditionalreleasetermasaprisonterm,unlessreleasedonparole. 40 7.Subsection2ofthissectionshallbeapplicabletooffensesoccurringonorafter 41August28,[2021] 2023. 42 8.Thetotalamountofcreditgivenshallnotexceedthenumberofdaysbetween 43thedateofoffenseandcommencementofsentence. 565.003.1.(1)Theculpablementalstatenecessaryforahomicideoffensemaybe 2foundtoexistiftheonlydifferencebetweenwhatactuallyoccurredandwhatwastheobject 3oftheoffender'sstateofmindisthatadifferentpersonorpersonswerekilled. 4 (2)Itshallnotbeadefensetoahomicidechargethattheidentityoftheperson 5theoffenderintendedtokillcannotbeestablished.Ifthestateprovesbeyonda 6reasonabledoubtthattheoffenderhadtherequisitementalstatetowardaspecific 7personorageneralclassofpersonswhoarenotidentifiedorwhoarenotidentifiable, 8suchintentshallbetransferredtoapersonwhoiskilledbytheoffenderwhilesuch 9mentalstateexisted. 10 2.Thelengthoftimewhichtranspiresbetweenconductwhichresultsinadeathand 11isthebasisofahomicideoffenseandtheeventofsuchdeathisnodefensetoanychargeof 12homicide. 566.151.1.Apersontwenty-oneyearsofageoroldercommitstheoffenseof 2enticementofachildifheorshepersuades,solicits,coaxes,entices,orlureswhetherby 3words,actionsorthroughcommunicationviatheinternetoranyelectroniccommunication, 4anypersonwhoislessthan[fifteen] seventeenyearsofageforthepurposeofengagingin 5sexualconduct. 6 2.Itisnotadefensetoaprosecutionforaviolationofthissectionthattheother 7personwasapeaceofficermasqueradingasaminor. 8 3.Enticementofachildoranattempttocommitenticementofachildisafelonyfor 9whichtheauthorizedtermofimprisonmentshallbenotlessthanfiveyearsandnotmorethan 10thirtyyears.Nopersonconvictedunderthissectionshallbeeligibleforparole,probation, 11conditionalrelease,orsuspendedimpositionorexecutionofsentenceforaperiodoffive 12calendaryears. 567.030.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofpatronizingprostitutionifheorshe: 2 (1)Pursuanttoapriorunderstanding,givessomethingofvaluetoanotherpersonas 3compensationforhavingengagedinsexualconductwithanyperson;or HSHCSHBs1108&1181 48 4 (2)Givesoragreestogivesomethingofvaluetoanotherpersonwiththe 5understandingthatsuchpersonoranotherpersonwillengageinsexualconductwithany 6person;or 7 (3)Solicitsorrequestsanotherpersontoengageinsexualconductwithanypersonin 8returnforsomethingofvalue. 9 2.Itshallnotbeadefensethatthepersonbelievedthattheindividualheorshe 10patronizedforprostitutionwaseighteenyearsofageorolder. 11 3.TheoffenseofpatronizingprostitutionisaclassBmisdemeanor,unlessthe 12individualwhothepersonpatronizesislessthaneighteenyearsofagebutolderthan 13[fourteen] fifteenyearsofage,inwhichcasepatronizingprostitutionisaclassEfelony. 14 4.Theoffenseofpatronizingprostitutionisaclass[D]Bfelonyiftheindividualwho 15thepersonpatronizesis[fourteen] fifteenyearsofageoryounger.Nothinginthissection 16shallprecludetheprosecutionofanindividualfortheoffensesof: 17 (1)Statutoryrapeinthefirstdegreepursuanttosection566.032; 18 (2)Statutoryrapeintheseconddegreepursuanttosection566.034; 19 (3)Statutorysodomyinthefirstdegreepursuanttosection566.062;or 20 (4)Statutorysodomyintheseconddegreepursuanttosection566.064. 569.010.Asusedinthischapterthefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Caveorcavern",anynaturallyoccurringsubterraneancavityenterablebya 3personincluding,withoutlimitation,apit,pothole,naturalwell,grotto,andtunnel,whether 4ornottheopeninghasanaturalentrance; 5 (2)"Enterunlawfullyorremainunlawfully",apersonentersorremainsinorupon 6premiseswhenheorsheisnotlicensedorprivilegedtodoso.Apersonwho,regardlessof 7hisorherpurpose,entersorremainsinoruponpremiseswhichareatthetimeopentothe 8publicdoessowithlicenseandprivilegeunlessheorshedefiesalawfulordernottoenteror 9remain,personallycommunicatedtohimorherbytheownerofsuchpremisesorbyother 10authorizedperson.Alicenseorprivilegetoenterorremaininabuildingwhichisonlypartly 11opentothepublicisnotalicenseorprivilegetoenterorremaininthatpartofthebuilding 12whichisnotopentothepublic; 13 (3)"Nuclearpowerplant",apowergeneratingfacilitythatproduceselectricityby 14meansofanuclearreactorownedbyautilityoraconsortiumutility.Nuclearpowerplant 15shallbelimitedtopropertywithinthestructureorfencedyard,asdefinedinsection563.011; 16 (4)"Tellermachine",anautomatedtellermachine(ATM)orinteractiveteller 17machine(ITM)thatisaremotecomputerterminalorotherdeviceownedorcontrolled 18byafinancialinstitutionoraprivatebusinessthatallowsindividualstoobtainfinancial 19services,includingobtainingcash,transferringortransmittingmoneysordigital 20currencies,paymentofbills,orloadingmoneysordigitalcurrencytoapaymentcard, HSHCSHBs1108&1181 49 21withoutphysicalin-personassistancefromanotherperson."Tellermachine"doesnot 22includepersonallyownedelectronicdevicesusedtoaccessfinancialservices; 23 (5)"Totamper",tointerferewithsomethingimproperly,tomeddlewithit,displaceit, 24makeunwarrantedalterationsinitsexistingcondition,ortodeprive,temporarily,theowner 25orpossessorofthatthing; 26 [(5)](6)"Utility",anenterprisewhichprovidesgas,electric,steam,water,sewage 27disposal,orcommunication,video,internet,orvoiceoverinternetprotocolservices,andany 28commoncarrier.Itmaybeeitherpubliclyorprivatelyownedoroperated. 569.100.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofpropertydamageinthefirstdegreeif 2suchperson: 3 (1)Knowinglydamagespropertyofanothertoanextentexceedingsevenhundred 4fiftydollars;or 5 (2)Damagespropertytoanextentexceedingsevenhundredfiftydollarsforthe 6purposeofdefraudinganinsurer;[or] 7 (3)Knowinglydamagesamotorvehicleofanotherandthedamageoccurswhilesuch 8personismakingentryintothemotorvehicleforthepurposeofcommittingthecrimeof 9stealingthereinorthedamageoccurswhilesuchpersoniscommittingthecrimeofstealing 10withinthemotorvehicle; or 11 (4)Knowinglydamages,modifies,ordestroysatellermachineorotherwise 12makesitinoperable. 13 2.Theoffenseofpropertydamageinthefirstdegreecommittedundersubdivision(1) 14or(2)ofsubsection1ofthissectionisaclassEfelony,unlesstheoffenseofpropertydamage 15inthefirstdegreewascommittedundersubdivision(1)ofsubsection1ofthissectionandthe 16victimwasintentionallytargetedasalawenforcementofficer,asdefinedinsection556.061, 17orthevictimistargetedbecauseheorsheisarelativewithintheseconddegreeof 18consanguinityoraffinitytoalawenforcementofficer,inwhichcaseitisaclassDfelony. 19Theoffenseofpropertydamageinthefirstdegreecommittedundersubdivision(3)of 20subsection1ofthissectionisaclassDfelonyunlesscommittedasasecondorsubsequent 21violationofsubdivision(3)ofsubsection1ofthissectioninwhichcaseitisaclassBfelony. 22Theoffenseofpropertydamageinthefirstdegreecommittedundersubdivision(4)of 23subsection1ofthissectionisaclassDfelonyunlesscommittedforthepurposeof 24executinganyschemeorartificetodefraudorobtainanyproperty,thevalueofwhich 25exceedssevenhundredfiftydollarsorthedamagetothetellermachineexceedsseven 26hundredfiftydollarsinwhichcaseitisaclassCfelony;exceptthat,iftheoffenseof 27propertydamageinthefirstdegreecommittedundersubdivision(4)ofsubsection1of 28thissectioniscommittedtoobtainthepersonalfinancialcredentialsofanotherperson HSHCSHBs1108&1181 50 29orcommittedasasecondorsubsequentviolationofsubdivision(4)ofsubsection1of 30thissection,theoffenseofpropertydamageinthefirstdegreeisaclassBfelony. 569.170.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofburglaryintheseconddegreewhenhe 2orsheknowingly: 3 (1)Entersunlawfullyorknowinglyremainsunlawfullyinabuildingorinhabitable 4structureforthepurposeofcommittingacrimetherein; or 5 (2)Entersunlawfullyintoamotorvehicleoranypartofamotorvehiclewiththe 6intenttocommitanyfelonyortheft.Asusedinthissubdivision,"enters"meansa 7personintrudeswith: 8 (a)Anypartofthebody;or 9 (b)Anyphysicalobjectconnectedwiththebody. 10 2.TheoffenseofburglaryintheseconddegreeisaclassDfelonyunlesscommitted 11undersubdivision(2)ofsubsection1ofthissectionandthepersonwasinpossessionofa 12firearmorstoleafirearmfromthemotorvehicleinwhichcaseitisaclassCfelony. 569.175.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofunlawfullygainingentryintomotor 2vehiclesifthepersonliftsthedoorhandlesorotherwisetriesthedoorsandlocksof 3successivemotorvehiclestogainentryintothemotorvehiclesunlessthepersonisthe 4ownerofthemotorvehiclesorhastheowners'permissiontoenterthemotorvehicles. 5Forpurposesofthissection,"successive"meansliftingthedoorhandlesorotherwise 6tryingthedoorsandlocksofonevehicleafteranother. 7 2.TheoffenseofunlawfullygainingentryintomotorvehiclesisaclassEfelony. 570.010.Asusedinthischapter,thefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Adulterated",varyingfromthestandardofcompositionorqualityprescribedby 3statuteorlawfullypromulgatedadministrativeregulationsofthisstatelawfullyfiled,orif 4none,assetbycommercialusage; 5 (2)"Appropriate",totake,obtain,use,transfer,conceal,retainordispose; 6 (3)"Check",acheckorothersimilarsightorderoranyotherformofpresentment 7involvingthetransmissionofaccountinformationforthepaymentofmoney; 8 (4)"Coercion",athreat,howevercommunicated: 9 (a)Tocommitanyoffense;or 10 (b)Toinflictphysicalinjuryinthefutureonthepersonthreatenedoranother;or 11 (c)Toaccuseanypersonofanyoffense;or 12 (d)Toexposeanypersontohatred,contemptorridicule;or 13 (e)Toharmthecreditorbusinessreputationofanyperson;or 14 (f)Totakeorwithholdactionasapublicservant,ortocauseapublicservanttotake 15orwithholdaction;or HSHCSHBs1108&1181 51 16 (g)Toinflictanyotherharmwhichwouldnotbenefittheactor.Athreatof 17accusation,lawsuitorotherinvocationofofficialactionisjustifiedandnotcoercionifthe 18propertysoughttobeobtainedbyvirtueofsuchthreatwashonestlyclaimedasrestitutionor 19indemnificationforharmdoneinthecircumstancestowhichtheaccusation,exposure, 20lawsuitorotherofficialactionrelates,orascompensationforpropertyorlawfulservice.The 21defendantshallhavetheburdenofinjectingtheissueofjustificationastoanythreat; 22 (5)"Creditdevice",awriting,card,code,numberorotherdevicepurportingto 23evidenceanundertakingtopayforpropertyorservicesdeliveredorrenderedtooruponthe 24orderofadesignatedpersonorbearer; 25 (6)"Dealer",apersoninthebusinessofbuyingandsellinggoods; 26 (7)"Debitdevice",awriting,card,code,numberorotherdevice,otherthanacheck, 27draftorsimilarpaperinstrument,bytheuseofwhichapersonmayinitiateanelectronicfund 28transfer,includingbutnotlimitedtodevicesthatenableelectronictransfersofbenefitsto 29publicassistancerecipients; 30 (8)"Deceitordeceive",makingarepresentationwhichisfalseandwhichtheactor 31doesnotbelievetobetrueanduponwhichthevictimrelies,astoamatteroffact,law,value, 32intentionorotherstateofmind,orconcealingamaterialfactastothetermsofacontractor 33agreement.Theterm"deceit"doesnot,however,includefalsityastomattershavingno 34pecuniarysignificance,orpuffingbystatementsunlikelytodeceiveordinarypersonsinthe 35groupaddressed.Deceptionastotheactor'sintentiontoperformapromiseshallnotbe 36inferredfromthefactalonethathedidnotsubsequentlyperformthepromise; 37 (9)"Deprive": 38 (a)Towithholdpropertyfromtheownerpermanently;or 39 (b)Torestorepropertyonlyuponpaymentofrewardorothercompensation;or 40 (c)Touseordisposeofpropertyinamannerthatmakesrecoveryofthepropertyby 41theownerunlikely; 42 (10)"Electronicbenefitscard"or"EBTcard",adebitcardusedtoaccessfoodstamps 43orcashbenefitsissuedbythedepartmentofsocialservices; 44 (11)"Financialinstitution",abank,trustcompany,savingsandloanassociation,or 45creditunion; 46 (12)"Foodstamps",thenutritionassistanceprograminMissourithatprovidesfood 47andaidtolow-incomeindividualswhoareinneedofbenefitstopurchasefoodoperatedby 48theUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture(USDA)inconjunctionwiththedepartmentof 49socialservices; 50 (13)"Forciblysteals",aperson,inthecourseofstealing,usesorthreatensthe 51immediateuseofphysicalforceuponanotherpersonforthepurposeof: HSHCSHBs1108&1181 52 52 (a)Preventingorovercomingresistancetothetakingofthepropertyortothe 53retentionthereofimmediatelyafterthetaking;or 54 (b)Compellingtheownerofsuchpropertyoranotherpersontodeliverupthe 55propertyortoengageinotherconductwhichaidsinthecommissionofthetheft; 56 (14)"Internetservice",aninteractivecomputerserviceorsystemoraninformation 57service,system,oraccesssoftwareproviderthatprovidesorenablescomputeraccessby 58multipleuserstoacomputerserver,andincludes,butisnotlimitedto,aninformationservice, 59system,oraccesssoftwareproviderthatprovidesaccesstoanetworksystemcommonly 60knownastheinternet,oranycomparablesystemorserviceandalsoincludes,butisnot 61limitedto,aworldwidewebpage,newsgroup,messageboard,mailinglist,orchatareaon 62anyinteractivecomputerserviceorsystemorotheronlineservice; 63 (15)"Meansofidentification",anythingusedbyapersonasameanstouniquely 64distinguishhimselforherself; 65 (16)"Merchant",apersonwhodealsingoodsofthekindorotherwisebyhisorher 66occupationholdsoneselfoutashavingknowledgeorskillpeculiartothepracticesorgoods 67involvedinthetransactionortowhomsuchknowledgeorskillmaybeattributedbyhisor 68heremploymentofanagentorbrokerorotherintermediarywhobyhisorheroccupation 69holdsoneselfoutashavingsuchknowledgeorskill; 70 (17)"Mislabeled",varyingfromthestandardoftruthordisclosureinlabeling 71prescribedbystatuteorlawfullypromulgatedadministrativeregulationsofthisstatelawfully 72filed,orifnone,assetbycommercialusage;orrepresentedasbeinganotherperson'sproduct, 73thoughotherwiseaccuratelylabeledastoqualityandquantity; 74 (18)"Pharmacy",anybuilding,warehouse,physician'soffice,hospital, 75pharmaceuticalhouseorotherstructureusedinwholeorinpartforthesale,storage,or 76dispensingofanycontrolledsubstanceasdefinedinchapter195; 77 (19)"Property",anythingofvalue,whetherrealorpersonal,tangibleorintangible,in 78possessionorinaction,andshallincludebutnotbelimitedtotheevidenceofadebtactually 79executedbutnotdeliveredorissuedasavalidinstrument; 80 (20)"Publicassistancebenefits",anythingofvalue,includingmoney,food,EBT 81cards,foodstamps,commodities,clothing,utilities,utilitiespayments,shelter,drugsand 82medicine,materials,goods,andanyserviceincludinginstitutionalcare,medicalcare,dental 83care,childcare,psychiatricandpsychologicalservice,rehabilitationinstruction,training, 84transitionalassistance,orcounseling,receivedbyorpaidonbehalfofanypersonunder 85chapters198,205,207,208,209,and660,orbenefits,programs,andservicesprovidedor 86administeredbytheMissouridepartmentofsocialservicesoranyofitsdivisions; 87 (21)"Services"includestransportation,telephone,electricity,gas,water,orother 88publicservice,cabletelevisionservice,videoservice,voiceoverinternetprotocolservice,or HSHCSHBs1108&1181 53 89internetservice,accommodationinhotels,restaurantsorelsewhere,admissiontoexhibitions 90anduseofvehicles; 91 (22)"Stealing-relatedoffense",federalandstateviolationsofcriminalstatutes 92againststealing,robbery,orbuyingorreceivingstolenpropertyandshallalsoinclude 93municipalordinancesagainstthesameiftheoffenderwaseitherrepresentedbycounselor 94knowinglywaivedcounselinwritingandthejudgeacceptingthepleaormakingthefindings 95wasalicensedattorneyatthetimeofthecourtproceedings; 96 (23)"Tellermachine",anautomatedtellermachine(ATM)orinteractiveteller 97machine(ITM)thatisaremotecomputerterminalorotherdeviceownedorcontrolled 98byafinancialinstitutionoraprivatebusinessthatallowsindividualstoobtainfinancial 99services,includingobtainingcash,transferringortransmittingmoneysordigital 100currencies,paymentofbills,orloadingmoneysordigitalcurrencytoapaymentcard, 101withoutphysicalin-personassistancefromanotherperson."Tellermachine"doesnot 102includepersonallyownedelectronicdevicesusedtoaccessfinancialservices; 103 (24)"Videoservice",theprovisionofvideoprogrammingprovidedthroughwireline 104facilitieslocatedatleastinpartinthepublicright-of-waywithoutregardtodelivery 105technology,includinginternetprotocoltechnologywhetherprovidedaspartofatier,on 106demand,oraper-channelbasis.Thisdefinitionincludescableserviceasdefinedby47 107U.S.C.Section522(6),butdoesnotincludeanyvideoprogrammingprovidedbya 108commercialmobileserviceprovideras"commercialmobileservice"isdefinedin47U.S.C. 109Section332(d),oranyvideoprogrammingprovidedsolelyaspartofandviaaservicethat 110enablesuserstoaccesscontent,information,electronicmail,orotherservicesofferedover 111thepublicinternet,andincludesmicrowavetelevisiontransmission,fromamultipoint 112distributionservicenotcapableofreceptionbyconventionaltelevisionreceiverswithoutthe 113useofspecialequipment; 114 [(24)] (25)"Voiceoverinternetprotocolservice",aservicethat: 115 (a)Enablesreal-time,two-wayvoicecommunication; 116 (b)Requiresabroadbandconnectionfromtheuser'slocation; 117 (c)Requiresinternetprotocol-compatiblecustomerpremisesequipment;and 118 (d)Permitsusersgenerallytoreceivecallsthatoriginateonthepublicswitched 119telephonenetworkandtoterminatecallstothepublicswitchedtelephonenetwork; 120 [(25)] (26)"Writing"includesprinting,anyothermethodofrecordinginformation, 121money,coins,negotiableinstruments,tokens,stamps,seals,creditcards,badges,trademarks 122andanyothersymbolsofvalue,right,privilegeoridentification. 570.030.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofstealingifheorshe: 2 (1)Appropriatespropertyorservicesofanotherwiththepurposetodeprivehimor 3herthereof,eitherwithouthisorherconsentorbymeansofdeceitorcoercion; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 54 4 (2)Attemptstoappropriateanhydrousammoniaorliquidnitrogenofanotherwiththe 5purposetodeprivehimorherthereof,eitherwithouthisorherconsentorbymeansofdeceit 6orcoercion;or 7 (3)Forthepurposeofdeprivingtheownerofalawfulinteresttherein,receives, 8retainsordisposesofpropertyofanotherknowingthatithasbeenstolen,orbelievingthatit 9hasbeenstolen. 10 2.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassAfelonyifthepropertyappropriatedconsistsof 11anyofthefollowingcontaininganyamountofanhydrousammonia:atanktruck,tanktrailer, 12railtankcar,bulkstoragetank,fieldnurse,fieldtankorfieldapplicator. 13 3.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassBfelonyif: 14 (1)Thepropertyappropriatedorattemptedtobeappropriatedconsistsofanyamount 15ofanhydrousammoniaorliquidnitrogen; 16 (2)Thepropertyconsistsofanyanimalconsideredlivestockasthetermlivestockis 17definedinsection144.010,oranycaptivewildlifeheldunderpermitissuedbythe 18conservationcommission,andthevalueoftheanimaloranimalsappropriatedexceedsthree 19thousanddollarsandthatpersonhaspreviouslybeenfoundguiltyofappropriatinganyanimal 20consideredlivestockorcaptivewildlifeheldunderpermitissuedbytheconservation 21commission.Notwithstandinganyprovisionoflawtothecontrary,suchpersonshallservea 22minimumprisontermofnotlessthaneightypercentofhisorhersentencebeforeheorsheis 23eligibleforprobation,parole,conditionalrelease,orotherearlyreleasebythedepartmentof 24corrections; 25 (3)Apersonappropriatespropertyconsistingofamotorvehicle,watercraft,or 26aircraft,andthatpersonhaspreviouslybeenfoundguiltyoftwostealing-relatedoffenses 27committedontwoseparateoccasionswheresuchoffensesoccurredwithintenyearsofthe 28dateofoccurrenceofthepresentoffense; 29 (4)Thepropertyappropriatedorattemptedtobeappropriatedconsistsofanyanimal 30consideredlivestockasthetermisdefinedinsection144.010ifthevalueofthelivestock 31exceedstenthousanddollars;or 32 (5)Thepropertyappropriatedorattemptedtobeappropriatedisownedbyorinthe 33custodyofafinancialinstitutionandthepropertyistakenorattemptedtobetakenphysically 34fromanindividualpersontodeprivetheownerorcustodianoftheproperty. 35 4.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassCfelonyifthevalueofthepropertyorservices 36appropriatedistwenty-fivethousanddollarsormoreorthepropertyisatellermachineor 37thecontentsofatellermachine,includingcash,regardlessofthevalueoramount. 38 5.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassDfelonyif: 39 (1)Thevalueofthepropertyorservicesappropriatedissevenhundredfiftydollarsor 40more; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 55 41 (2)Theoffenderphysicallytakesthepropertyappropriatedfromthepersonofthe 42victim;or 43 (3)Thepropertyappropriatedconsistsof: 44 (a)Anymotorvehicle,watercraftoraircraft; 45 (b)Anywillorunrecordeddeedaffectingrealproperty; 46 (c)Anycreditdevice,debitdeviceorletterofcredit; 47 (d)Anyfirearms; 48 (e)Anyexplosiveweaponasdefinedinsection571.010; 49 (f)AnyUnitedStatesnationalflagdesigned,intendedandusedfordisplayon 50buildingsorstationaryflagstaffsintheopen; 51 (g)Anyoriginalcopyofanact,billorresolution,introducedoracteduponbythe 52legislatureofthestateofMissouri; 53 (h)Anypleading,notice,judgmentoranyotherrecordorentryofanycourtofthis 54state,anyotherstateoroftheUnitedStates; 55 (i)Anybookofregistrationorlistofvotersrequiredbychapter115; 56 (j)Anyanimalconsideredlivestockasthattermisdefinedinsection144.010; 57 (k)Anylivefishraisedforcommercialsalewithavalueofseventy-fivedollarsor 58more; 59 (l)Anycaptivewildlifeheldunderpermitissuedbytheconservationcommission; 60 (m)Anycontrolledsubstanceasdefinedbysection195.010; 61 (n)Ammoniumnitrate; 62 (o)Anywire,electricaltransformer,ormetallicwireassociatedwithtransmitting 63telecommunications,video,internet,orvoiceoverinternetprotocolservice,oranyother 64deviceorpipethatisassociatedwithconductingelectricityortransportingnaturalgasor 65othercombustiblefuels;or 66 (p)Anymaterialappropriatedwiththeintenttousesuchmaterialtomanufacture, 67compound,produce,prepare,testoranalyzeamphetamineormethamphetamineoranyof 68theiranalogues. 69 6.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassEfelonyif: 70 (1)Thepropertyappropriatedisananimal; 71 (2)Thepropertyisacatalyticconverter;[or] 72 (3)Apersonhaspreviouslybeenfoundguiltyofthreestealing-relatedoffenses 73committedonthreeseparateoccasionswheresuchoffensesoccurredwithintenyearsofthe 74dateofoccurrenceofthepresentoffense; or 75 (4)Thepropertyappropriatedisaletter,postalcard,package,bag,orother 76sealedarticlethatwasdeliveredbyacommoncarrierordeliveryserviceandnotyet HSHCSHBs1108&1181 56 77receivedbytheaddresseeorthathadbeenlefttobecollectedforshipmentbyacommon 78carrierordeliveryservice. 79 7.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassDmisdemeanorifthepropertyisnotofatype 80listedinsubsection2,3,5,or6ofthissection,thepropertyappropriatedhasavalueofless 81thanonehundredfiftydollars,andthepersonhasnopreviousfindingsofguiltforastealing- 82relatedoffense. 83 8.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassAmisdemeanorifnootherpenaltyisspecifiedin 84thissection. 85 9.Ifaviolationofthissectionissubjecttoenhancedpunishmentbasedonprior 86findingsofguilt,suchfindingsofguiltshallbepleadedandproveninthesamemanneras 87requiredbysection558.021. 88 10.Theappropriationofanypropertyorservicesofatypelistedinsubsection2,3,5, 89or6ofthissectionorofavalueofsevenhundredfiftydollarsormoremaybeconsidereda 90separatefelonyandmaybechargedinseparatecounts. 91 11.Thevalueofpropertyorservicesappropriatedpursuanttooneschemeorcourse 92ofconduct,whetherfromthesameorseveralownersandwhetheratthesameordifferent 93times,constitutesasinglecriminalepisodeandmaybeaggregatedindeterminingthegrade 94oftheoffense,exceptassetforthinsubsection10ofthissection. 571.020.1.Apersoncommitsanoffenseifsuchpersonknowinglypossesses, 2manufactures,transports,repairs,orsells: 3 (1)Anexplosiveweapon; 4 (2)Anexplosive,incendiaryorpoisonsubstanceormaterialwiththepurposeto 5possess,manufactureorsellanexplosiveweapon; 6 (3)Agasgun; 7 (4)Abulletorprojectilewhichexplodesordetonatesuponimpactbecauseofan 8independentexplosivechargeafterhavingbeenshotfromafirearm;or 9 (5)[Knuckles;or 10 (6)]Anyofthefollowinginviolationoffederallaw: 11 (a)Amachinegun; 12 (b)Ashort-barreledrifleorshotgun; 13 (c)Afirearmsilencer;or 14 (d)Aswitchbladeknife. 15 2.Apersondoesnotcommitanoffensepursuanttothissectionifhisorherconduct 16involvedanyoftheitemsinsubdivisions(1)to[(5)](4)ofsubsection1,theitemwas 17possessedinconformitywithanyapplicablefederallaw,andtheconduct: 18 (1)WasincidenttotheperformanceofofficialdutybytheArmedForces,National 19Guard,agovernmentallawenforcementagency,orapenalinstitution;or HSHCSHBs1108&1181 57 20 (2)Wasincidenttoengaginginalawfulcommercialorbusinesstransactionwithan 21organizationenumeratedinsubdivision(1)ofthis[section] subsection; or 22 (3)Wasincidenttousinganexplosiveweaponinamannerreasonablyrelatedtoa 23lawfulindustrialorcommercialenterprise;or 24 (4)Wasincidenttodisplayingtheweaponinapublicmuseumorexhibition;or 25 (5)Wasincidenttousingtheweaponinamannerreasonablyrelatedtoalawful 26dramaticperformance. 27 3.Anoffensepursuanttosubdivision(1),(2),(3)or[(6)](5)ofsubsection1ofthis 28sectionisaclassDfelony;acrimepursuanttosubdivision(4)[or(5)]ofsubsection1ofthis 29sectionisaclassAmisdemeanor. 571.030.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofunlawfuluseofweapons,exceptas 2otherwiseprovidedbysections571.101to571.121,ifheorsheknowingly: 3 (1)Carriesconcealeduponorabouthisorherpersonaknife,afirearm,ablackjack 4oranyotherweaponreadilycapableoflethaluseintoanyareawherefirearmsarerestricted 5undersection571.107;or 6 (2)Setsaspringgun;or 7 (3)Dischargesorshootsafirearmintoadwellinghouse,arailroadtrain,boat, 8aircraft,ormotorvehicleasdefinedinsection302.010,oranybuildingorstructureusedfor 9theassemblingofpeople;or 10 (4)Exhibits,inthepresenceofoneormorepersons,anyweaponreadilycapableof 11lethaluseinanangryorthreateningmanner;or 12 (5)Hasafirearmorprojectileweaponreadilycapableoflethaluseonhisorher 13person,whileheorsheisintoxicated,andhandlesorotherwiseusessuchfirearmorprojectile 14weaponineitheranegligentorunlawfulmannerordischargessuchfirearmorprojectile 15weaponunlessactinginself-defense;or 16 (6)Dischargesafirearmwithinonehundredyardsofanyoccupiedschoolhouse, 17courthouse,orchurchbuilding;or 18 (7)Dischargesorshootsafirearmatamark,atanyobject,oratrandom,on,alongor 19acrossapublichighwayordischargesorshootsafirearmintoanyoutbuilding;or 20 (8)Carriesafirearmoranyotherweaponreadilycapableoflethaluseintoany 21churchorplacewherepeoplehaveassembledforworship,orintoanyelectionprecincton 22anyelectionday,orintoanybuildingownedoroccupiedbyanyagencyofthefederal 23government,stategovernment,orpoliticalsubdivisionthereof;or 24 (9)Dischargesorshootsafirearmatorfromamotorvehicle,asdefinedinsection 25301.010,dischargesorshootsafirearmatanyperson,oratanyothermotorvehicle,oratany 26buildingorhabitablestructure,unlessthepersonwaslawfullyactinginself-defense;or HSHCSHBs1108&1181 58 27 (10)Carriesafirearm,whetherloadedorunloaded,oranyotherweaponreadily 28capableoflethaluseintoanyschool,ontoanyschoolbus,orontothepremisesofany 29functionoractivitysponsoredorsanctionedbyschoolofficialsorthedistrictschoolboard;or 30 (11)Possessesafirearmwhilealsoknowinglyinpossessionofacontrolledsubstance 31thatissufficientforafelonyviolationofsection579.015. 32 2.Subdivisions(1),(8),and(10)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallnotapplytothe 33personsdescribedinthissubsection,regardlessofwhethersuchusesarereasonably 34associatedwithorarenecessarytothefulfillmentofsuchperson'sofficialdutiesexceptas 35otherwiseprovidedinthissubsection.Subdivisions(3),(4),(6),(7),and(9)ofsubsection1 36ofthissectionshallnotapplytooraffectanyofthefollowingpersons,whensuchusesare 37reasonablyassociatedwithorarenecessarytothefulfillmentofsuchperson'sofficialduties, 38exceptasotherwiseprovidedinthissubsection: 39 (1)Allstate,countyandmunicipalpeaceofficerswhohavecompletedthetraining 40requiredbythepoliceofficerstandardsandtrainingcommissionpursuanttosections590.030 41to590.050andwhopossessthedutyandpowerofarrestforviolationofthegeneralcriminal 42lawsofthestateorforviolationofordinancesofcountiesormunicipalitiesofthestate, 43whethersuchofficersareonoroffduty,andwhethersuchofficersarewithinoroutsideofthe 44lawenforcementagency'sjurisdiction,orallqualifiedretiredpeaceofficers,asdefinedin 45subsection12ofthissection,andwhocarrytheidentificationdefinedinsubsection13ofthis 46section,oranypersonsummonedbysuchofficerstoassistinmakingarrestsorpreservingthe 47peacewhileactuallyengagedinassistingsuchofficer; 48 (2)Wardens,superintendentsandkeepersofprisons,penitentiaries,jailsandother 49institutionsforthedetentionofpersonsaccusedorconvictedofcrime; 50 (3)MembersoftheArmedForcesorNationalGuardwhileperformingtheirofficial 51duty; 52 (4)ThosepersonsvestedbyArticleV,Section1oftheConstitutionofMissouriwith 53thejudicialpowerofthestateandthosepersonsvestedbyArticleIIIoftheConstitutionof 54theUnitedStateswiththejudicialpoweroftheUnitedStates,themembersofthefederal 55judiciary; 56 (5)Anypersonwhosebonafidedutyistoexecuteprocess,civilorcriminal; 57 (6)Anyfederalprobationofficerorfederalflightdeckofficerasdefinedunderthe 58federalflightdeckofficerprogram,49U.S.C.Section44921,regardlessofwhethersuch 59officersareonduty,orwithinthelawenforcementagency'sjurisdiction; 60 (7)Anystateprobationorparoleofficer,includingsupervisorsandmembersofthe 61paroleboard; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 59 62 (8)Anycorporatesecurityadvisormeetingthedefinitionandfulfillingthe 63requirementsoftheregulationsestablishedbythedepartmentofpublicsafetyundersection 64590.750; 65 (9)Anycoroner,deputycoroner,medicalexaminer,orassistantmedicalexaminer; 66 (10)Anymunicipalorcountyprosecutingattorneyorassistantprosecutingattorney; 67circuitattorneyorassistantcircuitattorney;municipal,associate,orcircuitjudge;orany 68personappointedbyacourttobeaspecialprosecutorwhohascompletedthefirearmssafety 69trainingcourserequiredundersubsection2ofsection571.111; 70 (11)Anymemberofafiredepartmentorfireprotectiondistrictwhoisemployedona 71full-timebasisasafireinvestigatorandwhohasavalidconcealedcarryendorsementissued 72priortoAugust28,2013,oravalidconcealedcarrypermitundersection571.111whensuch 73usesarereasonablyassociatedwithorarenecessarytothefulfillmentofsuchperson'sofficial 74duties;and 75 (12)Uponthewrittenapprovalofthegoverningbodyofafiredepartmentorfire 76protectiondistrict,anypaidfiredepartmentorfireprotectiondistrictmemberwhois 77employedonafull-timebasisandwhohasavalidconcealedcarryendorsementissuedprior 78toAugust28,2013,oravalidconcealedcarrypermit,whensuchusesarereasonably 79associatedwithorarenecessarytothefulfillmentofsuchperson'sofficialduties. 80 3.Subdivisions(1),(5),(8),and(10)ofsubsection1ofthissectiondonotapply 81whentheactoristransportingsuchweaponsinanonfunctioningstateorinanunloadedstate 82whenammunitionisnotreadilyaccessibleorwhensuchweaponsarenotreadilyaccessible. 83Subdivision(1)ofsubsection1ofthissectiondoesnotapplytoanypersonnineteenyearsof 84ageorolderoreighteenyearsofageorolderandamemberoftheUnitedStatesArmed 85Forces,orhonorablydischargedfromtheUnitedStatesArmedForces,transportinga 86concealablefirearminthepassengercompartmentofamotorvehicle,solongassuch 87concealablefirearmisotherwiselawfullypossessed,norwhentheactorisalsoinpossession 88ofanexposedfirearmorprojectileweaponforthelawfulpursuitofgame,orisinhisorher 89dwellingunitoruponpremisesoverwhichtheactorhaspossession,authorityorcontrol,oris 90travelinginacontinuousjourneypeaceablythroughthisstate.Subdivision(10)ofsubsection 911ofthissectiondoesnotapplyifthefirearmisotherwiselawfullypossessedbyaperson 92whiletraversingschoolpremisesforthepurposesoftransportingastudenttoorfromschool, 93orpossessedbyanadultforthepurposesoffacilitationofaschool-sanctionedfirearm-related 94eventorclubevent. 95 4.Subdivisions(1),(8),and(10)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallnotapplytoany 96personwhohasavalidconcealedcarrypermitissuedpursuanttosections571.101to 97571.121,avalidconcealedcarryendorsementissuedbeforeAugust28,2013,oravalid HSHCSHBs1108&1181 60 98permitorendorsementtocarryconcealedfirearmsissuedbyanotherstateorpolitical 99subdivisionofanotherstate. 100 5.Subdivisions(3),(4),(5),(6),(7),(8),(9),and(10)ofsubsection1ofthissection 101shallnotapplytopersonswhoareengagedinalawfulactofdefensepursuanttosection 102563.031. 103 6.Notwithstandinganyprovisionofthissectiontothecontrary,thestateshallnot 104prohibitanystateemployeefromhavingafirearmintheemployee'svehicleonthestate's 105propertyprovidedthatthevehicleislockedandthefirearmisnotvisible.Thissubsection 106shallonlyapplytothestateasanemployerwhenthestateemployee'svehicleisonproperty 107ownedorleasedbythestateandthestateemployeeisconductingactivitieswithinthescope 108ofhisorheremployment.Forthepurposesofthissubsection,"stateemployee"meansan 109employeeoftheexecutive,legislative,orjudicialbranchofthegovernmentofthestateof 110Missouri. 111 7.(1)Subdivision(10)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallnotapplytoaperson 112whoisaschoolofficercommissionedbythedistrictschoolboardundersection162.215 113orwhoisaschoolprotectionofficer,asdescribedundersection160.665. 114 (2)Nothinginthissectionshallmakeitunlawfulforastudenttoactuallyparticipate 115inschool-sanctionedgunsafetycourses,studentmilitaryorROTCcourses,orotherschool- 116sponsoredorclub-sponsoredfirearm-relatedevents,providedthestudentdoesnotcarrya 117firearmorotherweaponreadilycapableoflethaluseintoanyschool,ontoanyschoolbus,or 118ontothepremisesofanyotherfunctionoractivitysponsoredorsanctionedbyschoolofficials 119orthedistrictschoolboard. 120 8.Apersonwhocommitsthecrimeofunlawfuluseofweaponsunder: 121 (1)Subdivision(2),(3),(4),or(11)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallbeguiltyofa 122classEfelony; 123 (2)Subdivision(1),(6),(7),or(8)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallbeguiltyofa 124classBmisdemeanor,exceptwhenaconcealedweaponiscarriedontoanyprivateproperty 125whoseownerhaspostedthepremisesasbeingoff-limitstoconcealedfirearmsbymeansof 126oneormoresignsdisplayedinaconspicuousplaceofaminimumsizeofeleveninchesby 127fourteenincheswiththewritingthereoninlettersofnotlessthanoneinch,inwhichcasethe 128penaltiesofsubsection2ofsection571.107shallapply; 129 (3)Subdivision(5)or(10)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallbeguiltyofaclassA 130misdemeanorifthefirearmisunloadedandaclassEfelonyifthefirearmisloaded; 131 (4)Subdivision(9)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallbeguiltyofaclassBfelony, 132exceptthatiftheviolationofsubdivision(9)ofsubsection1ofthissectionresultsininjuryor 133deathtoanotherperson,itisaclassAfelony. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 61 134 9.Violationsofsubdivision(9)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallbepunishedas 135follows: 136 (1)Forthefirstviolationapersonshallbesentencedtothemaximumauthorizedterm 137ofimprisonmentforaclassBfelony; 138 (2)Foranyviolationbyaprioroffenderasdefinedinsection558.016,apersonshall 139besentencedtothemaximumauthorizedtermofimprisonmentforaclassBfelonywithout 140thepossibilityofparole,probationorconditionalreleaseforatermoftenyears; 141 (3)Foranyviolationbyapersistentoffenderasdefinedinsection558.016,aperson 142shallbesentencedtothemaximumauthorizedtermofimprisonmentforaclassBfelony 143withoutthepossibilityofparole,probation,orconditionalrelease; 144 (4)Foranyviolationwhichresultsininjuryordeathtoanotherperson,apersonshall 145besentencedtoanauthorizeddispositionforaclassAfelony. 146 10.Anypersonknowinglyaidingorabettinganyotherpersonintheviolationof 147subdivision(9)ofsubsection1ofthissectionshallbesubjecttothesamepenaltyasthat 148prescribedbythissectionforviolationsbyotherpersons. 149 11.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflaw,nopersonwhopleadsguiltytooris 150foundguiltyofafelonyviolationofsubsection1ofthissectionshallreceiveasuspended 151impositionofsentenceifsuchpersonhaspreviouslyreceivedasuspendedimpositionof 152sentenceforanyotherfirearms-orweapons-relatedfelonyoffense. 153 12.Asusedinthissection"qualifiedretiredpeaceofficer"meansanindividualwho: 154 (1)Retiredingoodstandingfromservicewithapublicagencyasapeaceofficer, 155otherthanforreasonsofmentalinstability; 156 (2)Beforesuchretirement,wasauthorizedbylawtoengageinorsupervisethe 157prevention,detection,investigation,orprosecutionof,ortheincarcerationofanypersonfor, 158anyviolationoflaw,andhadstatutorypowersofarrest; 159 (3)Beforesuchretirement,wasregularlyemployedasapeaceofficerforan 160aggregateoffifteenyearsormore,orretiredfromservicewithsuchagency,aftercompleting 161anyapplicableprobationaryperiodofsuchservice,duetoaservice-connecteddisability,as 162determinedbysuchagency; 163 (4)Hasanonforfeitablerighttobenefitsundertheretirementplanoftheagencyif 164suchaplanisavailable; 165 (5)Duringthemostrecenttwelve-monthperiod,hasmet,attheexpenseofthe 166individual,thestandardsfortrainingandqualificationforactivepeaceofficerstocarry 167firearms; 168 (6)Isnotundertheinfluenceofalcoholoranotherintoxicatingorhallucinatorydrug 169orsubstance;and 170 (7)Isnotprohibitedbyfederallawfromreceivingafirearm. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 62 171 13.Theidentificationrequiredbysubdivision(1)ofsubsection2ofthissectionis: 172 (1)Aphotographicidentificationissuedbytheagencyfromwhichtheindividual 173retiredfromserviceasapeaceofficerthatindicatesthattheindividualhas,notlessrecently 174thanoneyearbeforethedatetheindividualiscarryingtheconcealedfirearm,beentestedor 175otherwisefoundbytheagencytomeetthestandardsestablishedbytheagencyfortraining 176andqualificationforactivepeaceofficerstocarryafirearmofthesametypeastheconcealed 177firearm;or 178 (2)Aphotographicidentificationissuedbytheagencyfromwhichtheindividual 179retiredfromserviceasapeaceofficer;and 180 (3)Acertificationissuedbythestateinwhichtheindividualresidesthatindicates 181thattheindividualhas,notlessrecentlythanoneyearbeforethedatetheindividualis 182carryingtheconcealedfirearm,beentestedorotherwisefoundbythestatetomeetthe 183standardsestablishedbythestatefortrainingandqualificationforactivepeaceofficersto 184carryafirearmofthesametypeastheconcealedfirearm. 571.031.1.Thissectionshallbeknownandmaybecitedas"Blair'sLaw". 2 2.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofunlawfuldischargeofafirearmif,with 3criminalnegligence,heorshedischargesafirearmwithinorintothelimitsofany 4municipality. 5 3.Thissectionshallnotapplyifthefirearmisdischarged: 6 (1)Asallowedbyadefenseofjustificationunderchapter563; 7 (2)Onaproperlysupervisedshootingrange; 8 (3)Tolawfullytakewildlifeduringanopenseasonestablishedbythe 9departmentofconservation.Nothinginthissubdivisionshallpreventamunicipality 10fromadoptinganordinancerestrictingthedischargeofafirearmwithinone-quarter 11mileofanoccupiedstructure; 12 (4)Forthecontrolofnuisancewildlifeaspermittedbythedepartmentof 13conservationortheUnitedStatesFishandWildlifeService; 14 (5)Byspecialpermitofthechiefofpoliceofthemunicipality; 15 (6)Asrequiredbyananimalcontrolofficerintheperformanceofhisorher 16duties; 17 (7)Usingblanks; 18 (8)Morethanonemilefromanyoccupiedstructure; 19 (9)Inself-defenseordefenseofanotherpersonagainstananimalattackifa 20reasonablepersonwouldbelievethatdeadlyphysicalforceagainsttheanimalis 21immediatelynecessaryandreasonableunderthecircumstancestoprotectoneselforthe 22otherperson;or HSHCSHBs1108&1181 63 23 (10)Bylawenforcementpersonnel,asdefinedinsection590.1040,oramember 24oftheUnitedStatesArmedForcesifactinginanofficialcapacity. 25 4.Apersonwhocommitstheoffenseofunlawfuldischargeofafirearmshallbe 26guiltyof: 27 (1)Forafirstoffense,aclassAmisdemeanor; 28 (2)Forasecondoffense,aclassEfelony;and 29 (3)Forathirdorsubsequentoffense,aclassDfelony. 575.205.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseoftamperingwithelectronicmonitoring 2equipmentifheorsheintentionallyremoves,alters,tamperswith,damages,[or]destroys, 3failstocharge,orotherwisedisableselectronicmonitoringequipmentwhichacourt,the 4divisionofprobationandparoleortheparoleboardhasrequiredsuchpersontowear. 5 2.Thissectiondoesnotapplytotheowneroftheequipmentoranagentoftheowner 6whoisperformingordinarymaintenanceorrepairsontheequipment. 7 3.TheoffenseoftamperingwithelectronicmonitoringequipmentisaclassDfelony. 8 4.Theoffenseoftamperingwithelectronicmonitoringequipmentifaperson 9failstochargeorotherwisedisableselectronicmonitoringequipmentisaclassEfelony, 10unlesstheoffenseforwhichthepersonwasplacedonelectronicmonitoringwasa 11misdemeanor,inwhichcaseitisaclassAmisdemeanor. 579.021.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofdeliveryofacontrolledsubstance 2causingseriousphysicalinjury,asdefinedinsection556.061,ifapersondeliversor 3distributesacontrolledsubstanceundersection579.020andseriousphysicalinjury 4resultsfromtheuseofsuchcontrolledsubstance. 5 2.Itshallnotbeadefensethattheusercontributedtotheuser'sownserious 6physicalinjurybyusingthecontrolledsubstanceorconsentingtotheadministrationof 7thecontrolledsubstancebyanother. 8 3.Theoffenseofdeliveryofacontrolledsubstancecausingseriousphysical 9injuryisaclassCfelony. 10 4.Forpurposesofthissection,"controlledsubstance"meansaScheduleIor 11ScheduleIIcontrolledsubstance,asdefinedinsection195.017. 579.022.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofdeliveryofacontrolledsubstance 2causingdeathifapersondeliversordistributesacontrolledsubstanceundersection 3579.020andadeathresultsfromtheuseofsuchcontrolledsubstance. 4 2.Itshallnotbeadefensethattheusercontributedtotheuser'sowndeathby 5usingthecontrolledsubstanceorconsentingtotheadministrationofthecontrolled 6substancebyanother. 7 3.TheoffenseofdeliveryofacontrolledsubstancecausingdeathisaclassA 8felony. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 64 9 4.Forpurposesofthissection,"controlledsubstance"meansaScheduleIor 10ScheduleIIcontrolledsubstance,asdefinedinsection195.017. 579.041.1.Forpurposesofthissection,thefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Drugmaskingproduct",syntheticurine,humanurine,asubstance 3designatedtobeaddedtohumanurine,orasubstancedesignatedtobeaddedtoorused 4onhumanhairororalfluidforthepurposeofdefraudinganalcoholoradrugscreening 5test; 6 (2)"Syntheticurine",asubstancethatisdesignatedtosimulatethecomposition, 7chemicalproperties,physicalappearance,orphysicalpropertiesofhumanurine. 8 2.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofunlawfuldistribution,delivery,orsaleofa 9drugmaskingproductifthepersonunlawfullydistributes,delivers,orsellsadrug 10maskingproduct. 11 3.Theoffenseofunlawfuldistribution,delivery,orsaleofadrugmasking 12productisaclassAmisdemeanor. 579.065.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseoftraffickingdrugsinthefirstdegreeif, 2exceptasauthorizedbythischapterorchapter195,suchpersonknowinglydistributes, 3delivers,manufactures,producesorattemptstodistribute,deliver,manufactureorproduce: 4 (1)Morethanthirtygramsofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectableamount 5ofheroin; 6 (2)Morethanonehundredfiftygramsofamixtureorsubstancecontaininga 7detectableamountofcocaleaves,exceptcocaleavesandextractsofcocaleavesfromwhich 8cocaine,ecgonine,andderivativesofecgonineortheirsaltshavebeenremoved;cocainesalts 9andtheiropticalandgeometricisomers,andsaltsofisomers;ecgonine,itsderivatives,their 10salts,isomers,andsaltsofisomers;oranycompound,mixture,orpreparationwhichcontains 11anyquantityofanyoftheforegoingsubstances; 12 (3)[Morethaneightgramsofamixtureorsubstancedescribedinsubdivision(2)of 13thissubsectionwhichcontainscocainebase; 14 (4)]Morethanfivehundredmilligramsofamixtureorsubstancecontaininga 15detectableamountoflysergicaciddiethylamide(LSD); 16 [(5)](4)Morethanthirtygramsofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectable 17amountofphencyclidine(PCP); 18 [(6)](5)Morethanfourgramsofphencyclidine; 19 [(7)](6)Morethanthirtykilogramsofamixtureorsubstancecontainingmarijuana; 20 [(8)](7)Morethanthirtygramsofanymaterial,compound,mixture,orpreparation 21containinganyquantityofthefollowingsubstanceshavingastimulanteffectonthecentral 22nervoussystem:amphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomersandsaltsofitsopticalisomers; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 65 23methamphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomersandsaltsofitsopticalisomers;phenmetrazine 24anditssalts;ormethylphenidate; 25 [(9)](8)Morethanthirtygramsofanymaterial,compound,mixture,orpreparation 26whichcontainsanyquantityof3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine; 27 [(10)] (9)Onegramormoreofflunitrazepamforthefirstoffense; 28 [(11)](10)Anyamountofgamma-hydroxybutyricacidforthefirstoffense;or 29 [(12)] (11)Morethan[ten]threebutlessthanfourteenmilligramsoffentanylor 30carfentanil,oranyderivativethereof,oranycombinationthereof,oranycompound,mixture, 31orsubstancecontainingadetectableamountoffentanylorcarfentanil,ortheiropticalisomers 32oranalogues. 33 2.TheoffenseoftraffickingdrugsinthefirstdegreeisaclassBfelony. 34 3.TheoffenseoftraffickingdrugsinthefirstdegreeisaclassAfelonyifthequantity 35involvedis: 36 (1)Ninetygramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectableamountof 37heroin;or 38 (2)Fourhundredfiftygramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontaininga 39detectableamountofcocaleaves,exceptcocaleavesandextractsofcocaleavesfromwhich 40cocaine,ecgonine,andderivativesofecgonineortheirsaltshavebeenremoved;cocainesalts 41andtheiropticalandgeometricisomers,andsaltsofisomers;ecgonine,itsderivatives,their 42salts,isomers,andsaltsofisomers;oranycompound,mixture,orpreparationwhichcontains 43anyquantityofanyoftheforegoingsubstances;or 44 (3)[Twenty-fourgramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancedescribedinsubdivision 45(2)ofthissubsectionwhichcontainscocainebase;or 46 (4)]Onegramormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectableamountof 47lysergicaciddiethylamide(LSD);or 48 [(5)](4)Ninetygramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectable 49amountofphencyclidine(PCP);or 50 [(6)](5)Twelvegramsormoreofphencyclidine;or 51 [(7)](6)Onehundredkilogramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontaining 52marijuana;or 53 [(8)](7)Ninetygramsormoreofanymaterial,compound,mixture,orpreparation 54containinganyquantityofthefollowingsubstanceshavingastimulanteffectonthecentral 55nervoussystem:amphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomersandsaltsofitsopticalisomers; 56methamphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomersandsaltsofitsopticalisomers;phenmetrazine 57anditssalts;ormethylphenidate;or 58 [(9)](8)Morethanthirtygramsofanymaterial,compound,mixture,orpreparation 59containinganyquantityofthefollowingsubstanceshavingastimulanteffectonthecentral HSHCSHBs1108&1181 66 60nervoussystem:amphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomers,andsaltsofitsopticalisomers; 61methamphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomers,andsaltsofitsopticalisomers;phenmetrazine 62anditssalts;ormethylphenidate,andthelocationoftheoffensewaswithintwothousandfeet 63ofrealpropertycomprisingapublicorprivateelementary,vocational,orsecondaryschool, 64college,communitycollege,university,oranyschoolbus,inorontherealproperty 65comprisingpublichousingoranyothergovernmentalassistedhousing,orwithinamotor 66vehicle,orinanystructureorbuildingwhichcontainsroomsfurnishedforthe 67accommodationorlodgingofguests,andkept,used,maintained,advertised,orheldoutto 68thepublicasaplacewheresleepingaccommodationsaresoughtforpayorcompensationto 69transientguestsorpermanentguests;or 70 [(10)] (9)Ninetygramsormoreofanymaterial,compound,mixtureorpreparation 71whichcontainsanyquantityof3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine;or 72 [(11)](10)Morethanthirtygramsofanymaterial,compound,mixture,or 73preparationwhichcontainsanyquantityof3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamineandthe 74locationoftheoffensewaswithintwothousandfeetofrealpropertycomprisingapublicor 75privateelementary,vocational,orsecondaryschool,college,communitycollege,university, 76oranyschoolbus,inorontherealpropertycomprisingpublichousingoranyother 77governmentalassistedhousing,withinamotorvehicle,orinanystructureorbuildingwhich 78containsroomsfurnishedfortheaccommodationorlodgingofguests,andkept,used, 79maintained,advertised,orheldouttothepublicasaplacewheresleepingaccommodations 80aresoughtforpayorcompensationtotransientguestsorpermanentguests;or 81 [(12)] (11)Onegramormoreofflunitrazepamforasecondorsubsequentoffense;or 82 [(13)] (12)Anyamountofgamma-hydroxybutyricacidforasecondorsubsequent 83offense;or 84 [(14)Twenty] (13)Fourteenmilligramsormoreoffentanylorcarfentanil,orany 85derivativethereof,oranycombinationthereof,oranycompound,mixture,orsubstance 86containingadetectableamountoffentanylorcarfentanil,ortheiropticalisomersor 87analogues. 579.068.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseoftraffickingdrugsintheseconddegree 2if,exceptasauthorizedbythischapterorchapter195,suchpersonknowinglypossessesor 3hasunderhisorhercontrol,purchasesorattemptstopurchase,orbringsintothisstate: 4 (1)Morethanthirtygramsofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectableamount 5ofheroin; 6 (2)Morethanonehundredfiftygramsofamixtureorsubstancecontaininga 7detectableamountofcocaleaves,exceptcocaleavesandextractsofcocaleavesfromwhich 8cocaine,ecgonine,andderivativesofecgonineortheirsaltshavebeenremoved;cocainesalts 9andtheiropticalandgeometricisomers,andsaltsofisomers;ecgonine,itsderivatives,their HSHCSHBs1108&1181 67 10salts,isomers,andsaltsofisomers;oranycompound,mixture,orpreparationwhichcontains 11anyquantityofanyoftheforegoingsubstances; 12 (3)[Morethaneightgramsofamixtureorsubstancedescribedinsubdivision(2)of 13thissubsectionwhichcontainscocainebase; 14 (4)]Morethanfivehundredmilligramsofamixtureorsubstancecontaininga 15detectableamountoflysergicaciddiethylamide(LSD); 16 [(5)](4)Morethanthirtygramsofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectable 17amountofphencyclidine(PCP); 18 [(6)](5)Morethanfourgramsofphencyclidine; 19 [(7)](6)Morethanthirtykilogramsofamixtureorsubstancecontainingmarijuana; 20 [(8)](7)Morethanthirtygramsofanymaterial,compound,mixture,orpreparation 21containinganyquantityofthefollowingsubstanceshavingastimulanteffectonthecentral 22nervoussystem:amphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomersandsaltsofitsopticalisomers; 23methamphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomersandsaltsofitsopticalisomers;phenmetrazine 24anditssalts;ormethylphenidate; 25 [(9)](8)Morethanthirtygramsofanymaterial,compound,mixture,orpreparation 26whichcontainsanyquantityof3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine;or 27 [(10)] (9)Morethan[ten]threebutlessthanfourteenmilligramsoffentanylor 28carfentanil,oranyderivativethereof,oranycombinationthereof,oranycompound,mixture, 29orsubstancecontainingadetectableamountoffentanylorcarfentanil,ortheiropticalisomers 30oranalogues. 31 2.TheoffenseoftraffickingdrugsintheseconddegreeisaclassCfelony. 32 3.TheoffenseoftraffickingdrugsintheseconddegreeisaclassBfelonyifthe 33quantityinvolvedis: 34 (1)Ninetygramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectableamountof 35heroin;or 36 (2)Fourhundredfiftygramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontaininga 37detectableamountofcocaleaves,exceptcocaleavesandextractsofcocaleavesfromwhich 38cocaine,ecgonine,andderivativesofecgonineortheirsaltshavebeenremoved;cocainesalts 39andtheiropticalandgeometricisomers,andsaltsofisomers;ecgonine,itsderivatives,their 40salts,isomers,andsaltsofisomers;oranycompound,mixture,orpreparationwhichcontains 41anyquantityofanyoftheforegoingsubstances;or 42 (3)[Twenty-fourgramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancedescribedinsubdivision 43(2)ofthissubsectionwhichcontainscocainebase;or 44 (4)]Onegramormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectableamountof 45lysergicaciddiethylamide(LSD);or HSHCSHBs1108&1181 68 46 [(5)](4)Ninetygramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontainingadetectable 47amountofphencyclidine(PCP);or 48 [(6)](5)Twelvegramsormoreofphencyclidine;or 49 [(7)](6)Onehundredkilogramsormoreofamixtureorsubstancecontaining 50marijuana;or 51 [(8)](7)Morethanfivehundredmarijuanaplants;or 52 [(9)](8)Ninetygramsormorebutlessthanfourhundredfiftygramsofanymaterial, 53compound,mixture,orpreparationcontaininganyquantityofthefollowingsubstances 54havingastimulanteffectonthecentralnervoussystem:amphetamine,itssalts,optical 55isomersandsaltsofitsopticalisomers;methamphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomersandsalts 56ofitsopticalisomers;phenmetrazineanditssalts;ormethylphenidate;or 57 [(10)] (9)Ninetygramsormorebutlessthanfourhundredfiftygramsofany 58material,compound,mixture,orpreparationwhichcontainsanyquantityof3,4- 59methylenedioxymethamphetamine;or 60 [(11)Twenty] (10)Fourteenmilligramsormoreoffentanylorcarfentanil,orany 61derivativethereof,oranycombinationthereof,oranycompound,mixture,orsubstance 62containingadetectableamountoffentanylorcarfentanil,ortheiropticalisomersor 63analogues. 64 4.TheoffenseoftraffickingdrugsintheseconddegreeisaclassAfelonyifthe 65quantityinvolvedisfourhundredfiftygramsormoreofanymaterial,compound,mixtureor 66preparationwhichcontains: 67 (1)Anyquantityofthefollowingsubstanceshavingastimulanteffectonthecentral 68nervoussystem:amphetamine,itssalts,opticalisomersandsaltsofitsopticalisomers; 69methamphetamine,itssalts,isomersandsaltsofitsisomers;phenmetrazineanditssalts;or 70methylphenidate;or 71 (2)Anyquantityof3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine. 72 5.TheoffenseofdrugtraffickingintheseconddegreeisaclassCfelonyforthefirst 73offenseandaclassBfelonyforanysecondorsubsequentoffenseforthetraffickingofless 74thanonegramofflunitrazepam. 589.401.1.Apersononthesexualoffenderregistrymayfileapetitioninthe 2divisionofthecircuitcourtinthecountyorcitynotwithinacountyinwhichtheoffense 3requiringregistrationwascommittedtohavehisorhernameremovedfromthesexual 4offenderregistry. 5 2.Apersonwhoisrequiredtoregisterinthisstatebecauseofanoffensethatwas 6adjudicatedinanotherjurisdictionshallfilehisorherpetitionforremovalaccordingtothe 7lawsofthestate,federal,territory,tribal,ormilitaryjurisdiction,theDistrictofColumbia,or 8foreigncountryinwhichhisorheroffensewasadjudicated.Uponthegrantofthepetition HSHCSHBs1108&1181 69 9forremovalinthejurisdictionwheretheoffensewasadjudicated,suchjudgmentmaybe 10registeredinthisstatebysendingtheinformationrequiredundersubsection5ofthissection 11aswellasoneauthenticatedcopyoftheordergrantingremovalfromthesexualoffender 12registryinthejurisdictionwheretheoffensewasadjudicatedtothecourtinthecountyorcity 13notwithinacountyinwhichtheoffenderisrequiredtoregister.Onreceiptofarequestfor 14registrationremoval,theregisteringcourtshallcausetheordertobefiledasaforeign 15judgment,togetherwithonecopyofthedocumentsandinformation,regardlessoftheirform. 16Thepetitionershallberesponsibleforcostsassociatedwithfilingthepetition. 17 3.Apersonrequiredtoregister: 18 (1)AsatierIIIoffender; 19 (2)Undersubdivision(7)ofsubsection1ofsection589.400;or 20 (3)Asaresultofanoffensethatissexualinnaturecommittedagainstaminoror 21againstanincapacitatedpersonasdefinedundersection475.010 22 23shallnotfileapetitionunderthissectionunlesstherequirementtoregisterresultsfroma 24juvenileadjudication. 25 4.Thepetitionshallbedismissedwithoutprejudiceifthefollowingtimeperiods 26havenotelapsedsincethedatethepersonwasrequiredtoregisterforhisorhermostrecent 27offenseundersections589.400to589.425: 28 (1)ForatierIoffense,tenyears; 29 (2)ForatierIIoffense,twenty-fiveyears;or 30 (3)ForatierIIIoffenseadjudicateddelinquent,twenty-fiveyears. 31 5.Thepetitionshallbedismissedwithoutprejudiceifitfailstoincludeanyofthe 32following: 33 (1)Thepetitioner's: 34 (a)Fullname,includinganyaliasusedbytheindividual; 35 (b)Sex; 36 (c)Race; 37 (d)Dateofbirth; 38 (e)LastfourdigitsoftheSocialSecuritynumber; 39 (f)Address;and 40 (g)Placeofemployment,school,orvolunteerstatus; 41 (2)Theoffenseandtieroftheoffensethatrequiredthepetitionertoregister; 42 (3)Thedatethepetitionerwasadjudicatedfortheoffense; 43 (4)Thedatethepetitionerwasrequiredtoregister; 44 (5)Thecasenumberandcourt,includingthecountyorcitynotwithinacounty,that 45enteredtheoriginalorderfortheadjudicatedsexoffense; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 70 46 (6)Petitioner'sfingerprintsonanapplicantfingerprintcard; 47 (7)Ifthepetitionerwaspardonedoranoffenserequiringregistrationwasreversed, 48vacated,orsetaside,anauthenticatedcopyoftheorder;and 49 (8)Ifthepetitioneriscurrentlyregisteredunderapplicablelawandhasnotbeen 50adjudicatedforfailuretoregisterinanyjurisdictionanddoesnothaveanychargespending 51forfailuretoregister. 52 6.ThepetitionshallnameasrespondentstheMissouristatehighwaypatrolandthe 53chieflawenforcementofficialinthecountyorcitynotwithinacountyinwhichthepetition 54isfiled. 55 7.AllproceedingsunderthissectionshallbegovernedundertheMissourisupreme 56courtrulesofcivilprocedure. 57 8.Thepersonseekingremovalorexemptionfromtheregistryshallprovidethe 58prosecutingattorneyinthecircuitcourtinwhichthepetitionisfiledwithnoticeofthe 59petition.Theprosecutingattorneymaypresentevidenceinoppositiontotherequestedrelief 60ormayotherwisedemonstratethereasonswhythepetitionshouldbedenied.Failureofthe 61personseekingremovalorexemptionfromtheregistrytonotifytheprosecutingattorneyof 62thepetitionshallresultinanautomaticdenialofsuchperson'spetition. 63 9.Theprosecutingattorneyinthecircuitcourtinwhichthepetitionisfiledshallhave 64accesstoallapplicablerecordsconcerningthepetitionerincluding,butnotlimitedto, 65criminalhistoryrecords,mentalhealthrecords,juvenilerecords,andrecordsofthe 66departmentofcorrectionsorprobationandparole. 67 10.Theprosecutingattorneyshallmakereasonableeffortstonotifythevictimofthe 68crimeforwhichthepersonwasrequiredtoregisterofthepetitionandthedatesandtimesof 69anyhearingsorotherproceedingsinconnectionwithsuchpetition. 70 11.Thecourtshallnotenteranorderdirectingtheremovalofthepetitioner'sname 71fromthesexualoffenderregistryunlessitfindsthepetitioner: 72 (1)Hasnotbeenadjudicatedordoesnothavechargespendingforanyadditional 73nonsexualoffenseforwhichimprisonmentformorethanoneyearmaybeimposedsincethe 74datetheoffenderwasrequiredtoregisterforhisorhercurrenttierlevel; 75 (2)Hasnotbeenadjudicatedordoesnothavechargespendingforanyadditionalsex 76offensethatwouldrequireregistrationundersections589.400to589.425sincethedatethe 77offenderwasrequiredtoregisterforhisorhercurrenttierlevel,eveniftheoffensewas 78punishablebylessthanoneyearimprisonment; 79 (3)Hassuccessfullycompletedanyrequiredperiodsofsupervisedrelease,probation, 80orparolewithoutrevocationsincethedatetheoffenderwasrequiredtoregisterforhisorher 81currenttierlevel; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 71 82 (4)Hassuccessfullycompletedanappropriatesexoffendertreatmentprogramas 83approvedbyacourtofcompetentjurisdictionortheMissouridepartmentofcorrections;and 84 (5)Isnotacurrentorpotentialthreattopublicsafety. 85 12.Inordertomeetthecriteriarequiredbysubdivisions(1)and(2)ofsubsection11 86ofthissection,thefingerprintsfiledinthecaseshallbeexaminedbytheMissouristate 87highwaypatrol.Thepetitionershallberesponsibleforallcostsassociatedwiththe 88fingerprint-basedcriminalhistorycheckofbothstateandfederalfilesundersection43.530. 89 13.Ifthepetitionisdeniedduetoanadjudicationinviolationofsubdivision(1)or 90(2)ofsubsection11ofthissection,thepetitionershallnotfileanewpetitionunderthis 91sectionuntil: 92 (1)Fifteenyearshavepassedfromthedateoftheadjudicationresultinginthedenial 93ofreliefifthepetitionerisclassifiedasatierIoffender; 94 (2)Twenty-fiveyearshavepassedfromthedateofadjudicationresultinginthe 95denialofreliefifthepetitionerisclassifiedasatierIIoffender;or 96 (3)Twenty-fiveyearshavepassedfromthedateoftheadjudicationresultinginthe 97denialofreliefifthepetitionerisclassifiedasatierIIIoffenderonthebasisofajuvenile 98adjudication. 99 14.Ifthepetitionisdeniedduetothepetitionerhavingchargespendinginviolation 100ofsubdivision(1)or(2)ofsubsection11ofthissection,thepetitionershallnotfileanew 101petitionunderthissectionuntil: 102 (1)Thependingchargesresultinginthedenialofreliefhavebeenfinallydisposedof 103inamannerotherthanadjudication;or 104 (2)Ifthependingchargesresultinanadjudication,thenecessarytimeperiodhas 105elapsedundersubsection13ofthissection. 106 15.Ifthepetitionisdeniedforreasonsotherthanthoseoutlinedinsubsection11of 107thissection,nosuccessivepetitionrequestingsuchreliefshallbefiledforatleastfiveyears 108fromthedatethejudgmentdenyingreliefisentered. 109 16.Ifthecourtfindsthepetitionerisentitledtohavehisorhernameremovedfrom 110thesexualoffenderregistry,thecourtshallenterjudgmentdirectingtheremovalofthename. 111Acopyofthejudgmentshallbeprovidedtotherespondentsnamedinthepetition. 112 17.Anypersonsubjecttothejudgmentrequiringhisorhernametoberemovedfrom 113thesexualoffenderregistryisnotrequiredtoregisterundersections589.400to589.425 114unlesssuchpersonisrequiredtoregisterforanoffensethatwasdifferentfromthatlistedon 115thejudgmentofremoval. 116 18.Thecourtshallnotdenythepetitionunlessthepetitionfailedtocomplywiththe 117provisionsofsections589.400to589.425ortheprosecutingattorneyprovidedevidence 118demonstratingthepetitionshouldbedenied. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 72 589.403.1.Anypersonwhoisrequiredtoregisterundersections589.400to589.425 2andwhoisparoled,discharged,orotherwisereleasedfromanycorrectionalfacilityofthe 3departmentofcorrections,anymentalhealthinstitution,privatejailundersection221.095,or 4otherprivatefacilityrecognizedbyorcontractedwiththedepartmentofcorrectionsor 5departmentofmentalhealthwheresuchpersonwasconfinedshall: 6 (1)Ifthepersonplanstoresideinthisstate,beinformedbytheofficialinchargeof 7suchcorrectionalfacility,privatejail,ormentalhealthinstitutionoftheperson'spossibleduty 8toregisterpursuanttosections589.400to589.425.Ifsuchpersonisrequiredtoregister 9pursuanttosections589.400to589.425,theofficialinchargeofthecorrectionalfacility, 10privatejail,orthementalhealthinstitutionshallcompletetheinitialregistrationnotification 11atleastsevendayspriortoreleaseandforwardtheoffender'sregistration,withinthree 12businessdaysofrelease,totheMissouristatehighwaypatrolandthechieflawenforcement 13officialofthecountyorcitynotwithinacountywherethepersonexpectstoresideupon 14discharge,parole,orrelease;or 15 (2)IfthepersondoesnotresideorplantoresideinMissouri,beinformedbythe 16officialinchargeofsuchcorrectionalfacility,privatejail,ormentalhealthinstitutionofthe 17person'spossibledutytoregisterundersections589.400to589.425.Ifsuchpersonis 18requiredtoregisterundersections589.400to589.425,theofficialinchargeofthe 19correctionalfacility,privatejail,orthementalhealthinstitutionshallcompletetheinitial 20registrationnotificationatleastsevendayspriortoreleaseandforwardtheoffender's 21registration,withinthreebusinessdaysofrelease,totheMissouristatehighwaypatroland 22thechieflawenforcementofficialwithinthecountyorcitynotwithinacountywherethe 23correctionalfacility,privatejail,ormentalhealthinstitutionislocated. 24 2.IfthepersoniscurrentlyaregisteredsexoffenderinMissouri,uponreleaseof 25theoffenderfromanycorrectionalfacilityofthedepartmentofcorrections,anymental 26healthinstitution,aprivatejailundersection221.095,orotherprivatefacility 27recognizedbyorcontractedwiththedepartmentofcorrectionsordepartmentofmental 28healthwheresuchpersonwasconfined,theofficialinchargeofsuchcorrectional 29facility,mentalhealthinstitution,orprivatejailshallinformthechieflawenforcement 30officialofthecountyorcitynotwithinacountywheretheoffenderisregisteredofthe 31offender'srelease. 32 3.Iftheoffenderrefusestocompleteandsigntheregistrationinformationasoutlined 33inthissectionorfailstoregisterwiththechieflawenforcementofficialwithinthreebusiness 34daysasdirected,theoffendercommitstheoffenseoffailuretoregisterundersection589.425 35withinthejurisdictionwherethecorrectionalfacility,privatejail,ormentalhealthinstitution 36islocated. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 73 37 4.Whenanypersonisincarceratedinanyjail,municipaldetentionfacility, 38correctionalfacilityofthedepartmentofcorrections,privatejailundersection221.095, 39orotherprivatefacilitycontractedwiththedepartmentofcorrections,oranypersonis 40committedtothedepartmentofmentalhealthoramentalhealthinstitution,theofficial 41inchargeofsuchjail,detentionfacility,correctionalfacility,privatejail,privatefacility, 42ormentalhealthinstitutionshallcompleteachecktoseeifthepersoniscurrentlya 43registeredsexoffenderinMissouri.Ifthepersonisaregisteredsexoffenderin 44Missouri,suchofficialinchargeshallinformthechieflawenforcementofficialofthe 45countyorcitynotwithinacountywheretheoffenderisregisteredoftheincarceration. 46Ifthepersonincarceratedisaregisteredsexoffender,thechieflawenforcementofficial 47ofthecountyorcitynotwithinacountywheretheoffenderisregisteredshallensurethe 48offender'sstatusisproperlyupdatedintheMissourisexoffenderregistry. 589.410.Thechieflawenforcementofficialofacountyorcitynotwithinacounty 2shall[forward] enterthecompletedoffenderregistration[formtotheMissouristatehighway 3patrol] intotheMissouristatehighwaypatrol'ssexoffenderregistrationsystemwithin 4threedays.[Thepatrol] Suchregistrationshall[entertheinformation] beenteredintothe 5Missouriuniformlawenforcementsystem(MULES). TheMissouristatehighwaypatrol 6shallensuretheinformationenteredintotheMissourisexoffenderregistryisforwarded 7totheNationalCrimeInformationCenter(NCIC)whereitisavailabletomembersofthe 8criminaljusticesystem,andotherentitiesasprovidedbylaw,uponinquiry. 589.414.1.Anypersonrequiredbysections589.400to589.425toregistershall, 2withinthreebusinessdays,appearinpersontothechieflawenforcementofficerofthe 3countyorcitynotwithinacountyifthereisachangetoanyofthefollowinginformation: 4 (1)Name; 5 (2)Residence; 6 (3)Employment,includingstatusasavolunteerorintern; 7 (4)Studentstatus;or 8 (5)Aterminationtoanyoftheitemslistedinthissubsection. 9 2.Anypersonrequiredtoregisterundersections589.400to589.425shall,within 10threebusinessdays,notifythechieflawenforcementofficialofthecountyorcitynotwithin 11acountyofanychangestothefollowinginformation: 12 (1)Vehicleinformation; 13 (2)Temporarylodginginformation; 14 (3)Temporaryresidenceinformation; 15 (4)Emailaddresses,instantmessagingaddresses,andanyotherdesignationsusedin 16internetcommunications,postings,ortelephonecommunications;or HSHCSHBs1108&1181 74 17 (5)Telephoneorothercellularnumber,includinganynewformsofelectronic 18communication. 19 3.Thechieflawenforcementofficialinthecountyorcitynotwithinacountyshall 20immediately[forward] entertheregistrationchangesdescribedundersubsections1and2of 21thissection[to]intotheMissouristatehighway[patrol] patrol'ssexoffenderregistration 22systemwithinthreebusinessdays. 23 4.Ifanypersonrequiredbysections589.400to589.425toregisterchangessuch 24person'sresidenceoraddresstoadifferentcountyorcitynotwithinacounty,thepersonshall 25appearinpersonandshallinformboththechieflawenforcementofficialwithwhomthe 26personlastregisteredandthechieflawenforcementofficialofthecountyorcitynotwithina 27countyhavingjurisdictionoverthenewresidenceoraddressinwritingwithinthreebusiness 28daysofsuchnewaddressandphonenumber,ifthephonenumberisalsochanged.Ifany 29personrequiredbysections589.400to589.425toregisterchangeshisorherstate,territory, 30theDistrictofColumbia,orforeigncountry,orfederal,tribal,ormilitaryjurisdictionof 31residence,thepersonshallappearinpersonandshallinformboththechieflawenforcement 32officialwithwhomthepersonwaslastregisteredandthechieflawenforcementofficialofthe 33areainthenewstate,territory,theDistrictofColumbia,orforeigncountry,orfederal,tribal, 34ormilitaryjurisdictionhavingjurisdictionoverthenewresidenceoraddresswithinthree 35businessdaysofsuchnewaddress.[Wheneveraregistrantchangesresidence,thechieflaw 36enforcementofficialofthecountyorcitynotwithinacountywherethepersonwas 37previouslyregisteredshallinformtheMissouristatehighwaypatrolofthechangewithin 38threebusinessdays.] Whentheregistrantischangingtheresidencetoanewstate,territory, 39theDistrictofColumbia,orforeigncountry,orfederal,tribal,ormilitaryjurisdiction,the 40Missouristatehighwaypatrolshallinformtheresponsibleofficialinthenewstate,territory, 41theDistrictofColumbia,orforeigncountry,orfederal,tribal,ormilitaryjurisdictionof 42residencewithinthreebusinessdays. 43 5.TierIsexualoffenders,inadditiontotherequirementsofsubsections1to4ofthis 44section,shallreportinpersontothechieflawenforcementofficialannuallyinthemonthof 45theirbirthtoverifytheinformationcontainedintheirstatementmadepursuanttosection 46589.407.TierIsexualoffendersinclude: 47 (1)Anyoffenderwhohasbeenadjudicatedfortheoffenseof: 48 (a)Sexualabuseinthefirstdegreeundersection566.100ifthevictimiseighteen 49yearsofageorolder; 50 (b)[Sexualmisconductinvolvingachildundersection566.083ifitisafirstoffense 51andthepunishmentislessthanoneyear; 52 (c)]Sexualabuseintheseconddegreeundersection566.101ifthepunishmentisless 53thanayear; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 75 54 [(d)](c)Kidnappingintheseconddegreeundersection565.120withsexual 55motivation; 56 [(e)](d)Kidnappinginthethirddegreeundersection565.130; 57 [(f)](e)Sexualconductwithanursingfacilityresidentorvulnerablepersoninthe 58firstdegreeundersection566.115if[thepunishmentislessthanoneyear]theoffenseisa 59misdemeanor; 60 [(g)](f)Sexualconductundersection566.116withanursingfacilityresidentor 61vulnerableperson; 62 [(h)](g)Sexual[contactwithaprisoneroroffender] conductinthecourseofpublic 63dutyundersection566.145ifthevictimiseighteenyearsofageorolder; 64 [(i)](h)Sexwithananimalundersection566.111; 65 [(j)](i)Traffickingforthepurposeofsexualexploitationundersection566.209ifthe 66victimiseighteenyearsofageorolder; 67 [(k)](j)Possessionofchildpornographyundersection573.037; 68 [(l)](k)Sexualmisconductinthefirstdegreeundersection566.093; 69 [(m)](l)Sexualmisconductintheseconddegreeundersection566.095; 70 [(n)Childmolestationintheseconddegreeundersection566.068asitexistedprior 71toJanuary1,2017,ifthepunishmentislessthanoneyear;] or 72 [(o)](m)Invasionofprivacyundersection565.252ifthevictimislessthaneighteen 73yearsofage; 74 (2)Anyoffenderwhoisorhasbeenadjudicatedinanyotherstate,territory,the 75DistrictofColumbia,orforeigncountry,orunderfederal,tribal,ormilitaryjurisdictionofan 76offenseofasexualnatureorwithasexualelementthatiscomparabletothetierIsexual 77offenseslistedinthissubsectionor,ifnotcomparabletothoseinthissubsection,comparable 78tothosedescribedastierIoffensesundertheSexOffenderRegistrationandNotificationAct, 79TitleIoftheAdamWalshChildProtectionandSafetyActof2006,Pub.L.109-248. 80 6.TierIIsexualoffenders,inadditiontotherequirementsofsubsections1to4ofthis 81section,shallreportsemiannuallyinpersoninthemonthoftheirbirthandsixmonths 82thereaftertothechieflawenforcementofficialtoverifytheinformationcontainedintheir 83statementmadepursuanttosection589.407.TierIIsexualoffendersinclude: 84 (1)Anyoffenderwhohasbeenadjudicatedfortheoffenseof[: 85 (a)Statutorysodomyintheseconddegreeundersection566.064ifthevictimis 86sixteentoseventeenyearsofage; 87 (b)Childmolestationinthethirddegreeundersection566.069ifthevictimis 88betweenthirteenandfourteenyearsofage; 89 (c)Sexualcontactwithastudentundersection566.086ifthevictimisthirteento 90seventeenyearsofage; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 76 91 (d)Enticementofachildundersection566.151; 92 (e)Abuseofachildundersection568.060iftheoffenseisofasexualnatureandthe 93victimisthirteentoseventeenyearsofage; 94 (f)Sexualexploitationofaminorundersection573.023; 95 (g)Promotingchildpornographyinthefirstdegreeundersection573.025; 96 (h)Promotingchildpornographyintheseconddegreeundersection573.035; 97 (i)]patronizingprostitutionundersection567.030[; 98 (j)Sexualcontactwithaprisoneroroffenderundersection566.145ifthevictimis 99thirteentoseventeenyearsofage; 100 (k)Childmolestationinthefourthdegreeundersection566.071ifthevictimis 101thirteentoseventeenyearsofage; 102 (l)Sexualmisconductinvolvingachildundersection566.083ifitisafirstoffense 103andthepenaltyisatermofimprisonmentofmorethanayear;or 104 (m)Agemisrepresentationwithintenttosolicitaminorundersection566.153]; 105 (2)AnypersonwhoisadjudicatedofanoffensecomparabletoatierIoffenselisted 106inthissectionorfailuretoregisteroffenseundersection589.425orcomparableout-of-state 107failuretoregisteroffenseoraviolationofarestrictionundersection566.147,566.148, 108566.149,566.150,566.155,or589.426andwhoisalreadyrequiredtoregisterasatierI 109offenderduetohavingbeenadjudicatedofatierIoffenseonapreviousoccasion;or 110 (3)Anypersonwhoisorhasbeenadjudicatedinanyotherstate,territory,theDistrict 111ofColumbia,orforeigncountry,orunderfederal,tribal,ormilitaryjurisdictionforanoffense 112ofasexualnatureorwithasexualelementthatiscomparabletothetierIIsexualoffenses 113listedinthissubsectionor,ifnotcomparabletothoseinthissubsection,comparabletothose 114describedastierIIoffensesundertheSexOffenderRegistrationandNotificationAct,TitleI 115oftheAdamWalshChildProtectionandSafetyActof2006,Pub.L.109-248. 116 7.TierIIIsexualoffenders,inadditiontotherequirementsofsubsections1to4of 117thissection,shallreportinpersontothechieflawenforcementofficialeveryninetydaysto 118verifytheinformationcontainedintheirstatementmadeundersection589.407.TierIII 119sexualoffendersinclude: 120 (1)Anyoffenderregisteredasapredatorysexualoffender[asdefinedinsection 121566.123] orapersistentsexualoffenderasdefinedinsection[566.124] 566.125; 122 (2)Anyoffenderwhohasbeenadjudicatedforthecrimeof: 123 (a)Rapeinthefirstdegreeundersection566.030; 124 (b)Statutoryrapeinthefirstdegreeundersection566.032; 125 (c)Rapeintheseconddegreeundersection566.031; 126 (d)Statutoryrapeintheseconddegreeundersection566.034; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 77 127 (e)Endangeringthewelfareofachildinthefirstdegreeundersection568.045ifthe 128offenseissexualinnature; 129 [(e)](f)Sodomyinthefirstdegreeundersection566.060; 130 [(f)](g)Statutorysodomyundersection566.062; 131 [(g)](h)Statutorysodomyundersection566.064[ifthevictimisundersixteenyears 132ofage]; 133 [(h)](i)Sodomyintheseconddegreeundersection566.061; 134 [(i)](j)Sexualmisconductinvolvingachildundersection566.083[iftheoffenseisa 135secondorsubsequentoffense]; 136 [(j)](k)Sexualabuseinthefirstdegreeundersection566.100[ifthevictimisunder 137thirteenyearsofage]; 138 [(k)](l)Agemisrepresentationwithintenttosolicitaminorundersection 139566.153; 140 (m)Enticementofachildundersection566.151; 141 (n)Kidnappinginthefirstdegreeundersection565.110ifthevictimisunder 142eighteenyearsofage,excludingkidnappingbyaparentorguardian; 143 [(l)](o)Childkidnappingundersection565.115withsexualmotivation; 144 [(m)](p)Sexualconductwithanursingfacilityresidentorvulnerablepersoninthe 145firstdegreeundersection566.115if[thepunishmentisgreaterthanayear]theoffenseisa 146felony; 147 [(n)](q)Incestundersection568.020; 148 [(o)](r)Endangeringthewelfareofachildinthefirstdegreeundersection568.045 149withsexualintercourseordeviatesexualintercoursewithavictimundereighteenyearsof 150age; 151 [(p)](s)Childmolestationinthefirstdegreeundersection566.067; 152 [(q)](t)Childmolestationintheseconddegreeundersection566.068orchild 153molestationintheseconddegreeundersection566.068asitexistedpriortoJanuary1, 1542017,ifthepunishmentislessthanoneyear; 155 [(r)](u)Childmolestationinthethirddegreeundersection566.069ifthevictimis 156under[thirteen] fourteenyearsofage; 157 [(s)](v)Promotingprostitutioninthefirstdegreeundersection567.050ifthevictim 158isundereighteenyearsofage; 159 [(t)](w)Promotingprostitutionintheseconddegreeundersection567.060ifthe 160victimisundereighteenyearsofage; 161 [(u)](x)Promotingprostitutioninthethirddegreeundersection567.070ifthevictim 162isundereighteenyearsofage; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 78 163 [(v)](y)Promotingtravelforprostitutionundersection567.085ifthevictimisunder 164eighteenyearsofage; 165 [(w)](z)Traffickingforthepurposeofsexualexploitationundersection566.209if 166thevictimisundereighteenyearsofage; 167 [(x)](aa)Sexualtraffickingofachildinthefirstdegreeundersection566.210; 168 [(y)](bb)Sexualtraffickingofachildintheseconddegreeundersection566.211; 169 [(z)](cc)Genitalmutilationofafemalechildundersection568.065; 170 [(aa)] (dd)Statutoryrapeintheseconddegreeundersection566.034; 171 [(bb)] (ee)Childmolestationinthefourthdegreeundersection566.071ifthevictim 172isunder[thirteen] seventeenyearsofage; 173 [(cc)](ff)Sexualabuseintheseconddegreeundersection566.101if[thepenaltyisa 174termofimprisonmentofmorethanayear]theoffenseisafelony; 175 [(dd)] (gg)Patronizingprostitutionundersection567.030iftheoffenderisa 176persistentoffenderorifthevictimisundereighteenyearsofage; 177 [(ee)](hh)Abuseofachildundersection568.060iftheoffenseisofasexualnature 178andthevictimisunder[thirteen] eighteenyearsofage; 179 [(ff)](ii)Sexual[contactwithaprisoneroroffender] conductinthecourseof 180publicdutyundersection566.145ifthevictimisunder[thirteen] eighteenyearsofage; 181 [(gg)Sexualintercoursewithaprisoneroroffenderundersection566.145; 182 (hh)](jj)Sexualcontactwithastudentundersection566.086ifthevictimisunder 183[thirteen] eighteenyearsofage; 184 (kk)Sexualexploitationofaminorundersection573.023; 185 (ll)Promotingchildpornographyinthefirstdegreeundersection573.025; 186 (mm)Promotingchildpornographyintheseconddegreeundersection573.035; 187 [(ii)](nn)Useofachildinasexualperformanceundersection573.200;or 188 [(jj)](oo)Promotingasexualperformancebyachildundersection573.205; 189 (3)Anyoffenderwhoisadjudicated[foracrime] ofanoffensecomparabletoatierI 190ortierIIoffenselistedinthissectionorfailuretoregisteroffenseundersection589.425,or 191othercomparableout-of-statefailuretoregisteroffenseoraviolationofarestrictionunder 192section566.147,566.148,566.149,566.150,566.155,or589.426, whohasbeenorisalready 193requiredtoregisterasatierIIoffenderbecauseofhavingbeenadjudicatedforatierII 194offense,twotierIoffenses,orcombinationofatierIoffenseandfailuretoregisteroffense, 195onapreviousoccasion; 196 (4)Anyoffenderwhoisadjudicatedinanyotherstate,territory,theDistrictof 197Columbia,orforeigncountry,orunderfederal,tribal,ormilitaryjurisdictionforanoffenseof 198asexualnatureorwithasexualelementthatiscomparabletoatierIIIoffenselistedinthis HSHCSHBs1108&1181 79 199sectionoratierIIIoffenseundertheSexOffenderRegistrationandNotificationAct,TitleI 200oftheAdamWalshChildProtectionandSafetyActof2006,Pub.L.109-248;or 201 (5)AnyoffenderwhoisadjudicatedinMissouriforanyoffenseofasexualnature 202requiringregistrationundersections589.400to589.425thatisnotclassifiedasatierIortier 203IIoffenseinthissection. 204 8.Inadditiontotherequirementsofsubsections1to7ofthissection,allMissouri 205registrantswhowork,includingasavolunteerorunpaidintern,orattendanyschoolwhether 206publicorprivate,includinganysecondaryschool,tradeschool,professionalschool,or 207institutionofhighereducation,onafull-timeorpart-timebasisorhaveatemporaryresidence 208inthisstateshallberequiredtoreportinpersontothechieflawenforcementofficerinthe 209areaofthestatewheretheywork,includingasavolunteerorunpaidintern,orattendany 210schoolortrainingandregisterinthatstate."Part-time"inthissubsectionmeansformore 211thansevendaysinanytwelve-monthperiod. 212 9.Ifapersonwhoisrequiredtoregisterasasexualoffenderundersections589.400 213to589.425changesorobtainsanewonlineidentifierasdefinedinsection43.651,theperson 214shallreportsuchinformationinthesamemannerasachangeofresidencebeforeusingsuch 215onlineidentifier. 590.033.1.ThePOSTcommissionshallestablishminimumstandardsforachief 2ofpolicetrainingcoursewhichshallincludeatleastfortyhoursoftraining.Allpolice 3chiefsappointedafterAugust28,2023,shallattendachiefofpolicetrainingcourse 4certifiedbythePOSTcommissionnotlaterthansixmonthsaftertheperson’s 5appointmentasachiefofpolice. 6 2.Achiefofpolicemayrequestanexemptionfromthetraininginsubsection1 7ofthissectionbysubmittingtothePOSTcommissionproofofcompletionoftheFederal 8BureauofInvestigation'snationalacademycourseoranyotherequivalenttraining 9coursewithintheprevioustenyearsoratleastfiveyearsofexperienceasapolicechief 10inaMissourilawenforcementagency. 11 3.AnylawenforcementagencywhohasachiefofpoliceappointedafterAugust 1228,2023,whofailstocompleteachiefofpolicetrainingcoursewithinsixmonthsof 13appointmentshallbeprecludedfromreceivinganyPOSTcommissiontrainingfunds, 14stategrantfunds,orfederalgrantfundsuntilthepolicechiefhascompletedthetraining 15course. 16 4.Whileattendingachiefofpolicetrainingcourse,thechiefofpoliceshall 17receivecompensationinthesamemannerandamountasifcarryingoutthepowersand 18dutiesofthechiefofpolice.Thecostofthechiefofpolicetrainingcoursemaybepaid 19bymoneysfromthepeaceofficerstandardsandtrainingcommissionfundcreatedin 20section590.178. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 80 590.040.1.ThePOSTcommissionshallsettheminimumnumberofhoursofbasic 2trainingforlicensureasapeaceofficernolower[thanfourhundredseventyandnohigher] 3thansixhundred,withthefollowingexceptions: 4 (1)Uptoonethousandhoursmaybemandatedforanyclassoflicenserequiredfor 5commissionbyastatelawenforcementagency; 6 (2)Asfewasonehundredtwentyhoursmaybemandatedforanyclassoflicense 7restrictedtocommissionasareservepeaceofficerwithpolicepowerslimitedtothe 8commissioningpoliticalsubdivision; 9 (3)PersonsvalidlylicensedonAugust28,2001,mayretainlicensurewithout 10additionalbasictraining; 11 (4)Personslicensedandcommissionedwithinacountyofthethirdclassification 12beforeJuly1,2002,mayretainlicensurewithonehundredtwentyhoursofbasictrainingif 13thecommissioningpoliticalsubdivisionhasadoptedanorderorordinancetothateffect; 14 (5)PersonsservingasareserveofficeronAugust27,2001,withinacountyofthe 15firstclassificationoracountywithacharterformofgovernmentandwithmorethanone 16millioninhabitantsonAugust27,2001,havingpreviouslycompletedaminimumofone 17hundredsixtyhoursoftraining,shallbegrantedalicensenecessarytofunctionasareserve 18peaceofficeronlywithinsuchcounty.Forthepurposesofthissubdivision,theterm"reserve 19officer"shallmeananypersonwhoservesinalessthanfull-timelawenforcementcapacity, 20withorwithoutpayandwho,withoutcertification,hasnopowerofarrestandwho,without 21certification,mustbeunderthedirectandimmediateaccompanimentofacertifiedpeace 22officerofthesameagencyatalltimeswhileonduty;and 23 (6)ThePOSTcommissionshallprovidefortherecognitionofbasictrainingreceived 24atlawenforcementtrainingcentersofotherstates,themilitary,thefederalgovernmentand 25territoriesoftheUnitedStatesregardlessofthenumberofhoursincludedinsuchtrainingand 26shallhaveauthoritytorequiresupplementaltrainingasaconditionofeligibilityforlicensure. 27 2.Thedirectorshallhavetheauthoritytolimitanyexceptionprovidedinsubsection 281ofthissectiontopersonsremaininginthesamecommissionortransferringtoacommission 29inasimilarjurisdiction. 30 3.Thebasictrainingofeverypeaceofficer,exceptagentsoftheconservation 31commission,shallincludeatleastthirtyhoursoftrainingintheinvestigationand 32managementofcasesinvolvingdomesticandfamilyviolence.Suchtrainingshallinclude 33instruction,specifictodomesticandfamilyviolencecases,regarding:reportwriting; 34physicalabuse,sexualabuse,childfatalitiesandchildneglect;interviewingchildrenand 35allegedperpetrators;thenature,extentandcausesofdomesticandfamilyviolence;thesafety 36ofvictims,otherfamilyandhouseholdmembersandinvestigatingofficers;legalrightsand 37remediesavailabletovictims,includingrightstocompensationandtheenforcementofcivil HSHCSHBs1108&1181 81 38andcriminalremedies;servicesavailabletovictimsandtheirchildren;theeffectsofcultural, 39racialandgenderbiasinlawenforcement;andstatestatutes.Saidcurriculumshallbe 40developedandpresentedinconsultationwiththedepartmentofhealthandseniorservices,the 41children'sdivision,publicandprivateprovidersofprogramsforvictimsofdomesticand 42familyviolence,personswhohavedemonstratedexpertiseintrainingandeducation 43concerningdomesticandfamilyviolence,andtheMissouricoalitionagainstdomestic 44violence. 590.080.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsshallmean: 2 (1)"Grossmisconduct",includesanywillfulandwantonorunlawfulconduct 3motivatedbypremeditatedorintentionalpurposeorbypurposefulindifferencetothe 4consequencesofone'sacts; 5 (2)"Moralturpitude",thewrongfulqualitysharedbyactsoffraud,theft, 6bribery,illegaldruguse,sexualmisconduct,andothersimilaractsasdefinedbythe 7commonlawofMissouri; 8 (3)"Recklessdisregard",aconsciousdisregardofasubstantialriskthat 9circumstancesexistorthataresultwillfollow,andsuchfailureconstitutesagross 10deviationfromthestandardofcarethatareasonablepeaceofficerwouldexerciseinthe 11situation. 12 2.Thedirectorshallhavecausetodisciplineanypeaceofficerlicenseewho: 13 (1)Isunabletoperformthefunctionsofapeaceofficerwithreasonablecompetency 14orreasonablesafety[asaresultofamentalcondition,includingalcoholorsubstanceabuse]; 15 (2)Hascommittedanycriminaloffense,whetherornotacriminalchargehasbeen 16filed,hasbeenconvicted,orhasenteredapleaofguiltyornolocontendere,inacriminal 17prosecutionunderthelawsofanystate,ortheUnitedStates,orofanycountry, 18regardlessofwhetherornotsentenceisimposed; 19 (3)Hascommittedanyact[whileonactivedutyorundercoloroflaw]thatinvolves 20moralturpitudeorarecklessdisregardforthesafetyofthepublicoranyperson; 21 (4)Hascausedamaterialfacttobemisrepresentedforthepurposeofobtainingor 22retainingapeaceofficercommissionoranylicenseissuedpursuanttothischapter; 23 (5)Hasviolatedaconditionofanyorderofprobationlawfullyissuedbythedirector; 24[or] 25 (6)Hasviolatedaprovisionofthischapterorarulepromulgatedpursuanttothis 26chapter; 27 (7)Hastestedpositiveforacontrolledsubstance,asdefinedinchapter195, 28withoutavalidprescriptionforthecontrolledsubstance,exceptasotherwiseprovided 29bylaworbyanyprovisionoftheConstitutionofMissouri; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 82 30 (8)Issubjecttoanorderofanotherstate,territory,thefederalgovernment,or 31anypeaceofficerlicensingauthoritysuspendingorrevokingapeaceofficerlicenseor 32certification;or 33 (9)Hascommittedanyactofgrossmisconductindicatinginabilitytofunctionas 34apeaceofficer. 35 [2.]3.Whenthedirectorhasknowledgeofcausetodisciplineapeaceofficerlicense 36pursuanttothissection,thedirectormaycauseacomplainttobefiledwiththeadministrative 37hearingcommission,whichshallconductahearingtodeterminewhetherthedirectorhas 38causefordiscipline,andwhichshallissuefindingsoffactandconclusionsoflawonthe 39matter.Theadministrativehearingcommissionshallnotconsidertherelativeseverityofthe 40causefordisciplineoranyrehabilitationofthelicenseeorotherwiseimpingeuponthe 41discretionofthedirectortodetermineappropriatedisciplinewhencauseexistspursuantto 42thissection. 43 [3.]4.Uponafindingbytheadministrativehearingcommissionthatcauseto 44disciplineexists,thedirectorshall,withinthirtydays,holdahearingtodeterminetheformof 45disciplinetobeimposedandthereaftershallprobate,suspend,orpermanentlyrevokethe 46licenseatissue.Ifthelicenseefailstoappearatthedirector'shearing,thisshallconstitutea 47waiveroftherighttosuchhearing. 48 [4.]5.Noticeofanyhearingpursuanttothischapterorsectionmaybemadeby 49certifiedmailtothelicensee'saddressofrecordpursuanttosubdivision(2)ofsubsection3of 50section590.130.Proofofrefusalofthelicenseetoacceptdeliveryortheinabilityofpostal 51authoritiestodeliversuchcertifiedmailshallbeevidencethatrequirednoticehasbeengiven. 52Noticemaybegivenbypublication. 53 [5.]6.Nothingcontainedinthissectionshallpreventalicenseefrominformally 54disposingofacausefordisciplinewiththeconsentofthedirectorbyvoluntarilysurrendering 55alicenseorbyvoluntarilysubmittingtodiscipline. 56 [6.]7.Theprovisionsofchapter621andanyamendmentsthereto,exceptthose 57provisionsoramendmentsthatareinconflictwiththischapter,shallapplytoandgovernthe 58proceedingsoftheadministrativehearingcommissionandpursuanttothissectiontherights 59anddutiesofthepartiesinvolved. 595.045.1.Thereisestablishedinthestatetreasurythe"CrimeVictims' 2CompensationFund".Asurchargeofsevendollarsandfiftycentsshallbeassessedascosts 3ineachcourtproceedingfiledinanycourtinthestateinallcriminalcasesincluding 4violationsofanycountyordinanceoranyviolationofcriminalortrafficlawsofthestate, 5includinganinfractionandviolationofamunicipalordinance;exceptthatnosuchfeeshall 6becollectedinanyproceedinginanycourtwhentheproceedingorthedefendanthasbeen 7dismissedbythecourtorwhencostsaretobepaidbythestate,county,ormunicipality.A HSHCSHBs1108&1181 83 8surchargeofsevendollarsandfiftycentsshallbeassessedascostsinajuvenilecourt 9proceedinginwhichachildisfoundbythecourttocomewithintheapplicableprovisionsof 10subdivision(3)ofsubsection1ofsection211.031. 11 2.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflawtothecontrary,themoneyscollected 12byclerksofthecourtspursuanttotheprovisionsofsubsection1ofthissectionshallbe 13collectedanddisbursedinaccordancewithsections488.010to488.020andshallbepayable 14tothedirectorofthedepartmentofrevenue. 15 3.Thedirectorofrevenueshalldepositannuallytheamountoftwohundredfifty 16thousanddollarstothestateforensiclaboratoryaccountadministeredbythedepartmentof 17publicsafetytoprovidefinancialassistancetodefrayexpensesofcrimelaboratoriesifsuch 18analyticallaboratoriesareregisteredwiththefederalDrugEnforcementAgencyorthe 19Missouridepartmentofhealthandseniorservices.Subjecttoappropriationsmadetherefor, 20suchfundsshallbedistributedbythedepartmentofpublicsafetytothecrimelaboratories 21servingthecourtsofthisstatemakinganalysisofacontrolledsubstanceoranalysisofblood, 22breathorurineinrelationtoacourtproceeding. 23 4.Theremainingfundscollectedundersubsection1ofthissectionshallbedenoted 24tothepaymentofanannualappropriationfortheadministrativeandoperationalcostsofthe 25officeforvictimsofcrimeand,ifastatewideautomatedcrimevictimnotificationsystemis 26establishedpursuanttosection650.310,tothemonthlypaymentofexpendituresactually 27incurredintheoperationofsuchsystem.Additionalremainingfundsshallbesubjecttothe 28followingprovisions: 29 (1)Onthefirstofeverymonth,thedirectorofrevenueorthedirector'sdesigneeshall 30determinethebalanceofthefundsinthecrimevictims'compensationfundavailableto 31satisfytheamountofcompensationpayablepursuanttosections595.010to595.075, 32excludingsections595.050and595.055; 33 (2)BeginningonSeptember1,2004,andonthefirstofeachmonth,thedirectorof 34revenueorthedirector'sdesigneeshalldepositfiftypercentofthebalanceoffundsavailable 35tothecreditofthecrimevictims'compensationfundandfiftypercenttotheservicesto 36victims'fundestablishedinsection595.100. 37 5.Thedirectorofrevenueorsuchdirector'sdesigneeshallatleastmonthlyreportthe 38moneyspaidpursuanttothissectionintothecrimevictims'compensationfundandthe 39servicestovictimsfundtothedepartmentofpublicsafety. 40 6.Themoneyscollectedbyclerksofmunicipalcourtspursuanttosubsection1ofthis 41sectionshallbecollectedanddisbursedasprovidedbysections488.010to488.020.Five 42percentofsuchmoneysshallbepayabletothecitytreasuryofthecityfromwhichsuchfunds 43werecollected.Theremainingninety-fivepercentofsuchmoneysshallbepayabletothe HSHCSHBs1108&1181 84 44directorofrevenue.Thefundsreceivedbythedirectorofrevenuepursuanttothissubsection 45shallbedistributedasfollows: 46 (1)Onthefirstofeverymonth,thedirectorofrevenueorthedirector'sdesigneeshall 47determinethebalanceofthefundsinthecrimevictims'compensationfundavailableto 48satisfytheamountofcompensationpayablepursuanttosections595.010to595.075, 49excludingsections595.050and595.055; 50 (2)BeginningonSeptember1,2004,andonthefirstofeachmonththedirectorof 51revenueorthedirector'sdesigneeshalldepositfiftypercentofthebalanceoffundsavailable 52tothecreditofthecrimevictims'compensationfundandfiftypercenttotheservicesto 53victims'fundestablishedinsection595.100. 54 7.ThesefundsshallbesubjecttoabiennialauditbytheMissouristateauditor.Such 55auditshallincludeallrecordsassociatedwithcrimevictims'compensationfundscollected, 56heldordisbursedbyanystateagency. 57 8.Inadditiontothemoneyscollectedpursuanttosubsection1ofthissection,the 58courtshallenterajudgmentinfavorofthestateofMissouri,payabletothecrimevictims' 59compensationfund,ofsixty-eightdollarsuponapleaofguiltyorafindingofguiltforaclass 60AorBfelony;forty-sixdollarsuponapleaofguiltyorfindingofguiltforaclassC[or],D, 61orEfelony;andtendollarsuponapleaofguiltyorafindingofguiltforanymisdemeanor 62underMissourilawexceptforthoseinchapter252relatingtofishandgame,chapter302 63relatingtodrivers'andcommercialdrivers'license,chapter303relatingtomotorvehicle 64financialresponsibility,chapter304relatingtotrafficregulations,chapter306relatingto 65watercraftregulationandlicensing,andchapter307relatingtovehicleequipmentregulations. 66Anyclerkofthecourtreceivingmoneyspursuanttosuchjudgmentsshallcollectanddisburse 67suchcrimevictims'compensationjudgmentsinthemannerprovidedbysections488.010to 68488.020.Suchfundsshallbepayabletothestatetreasuryanddepositedtothecreditofthe 69crimevictims'compensationfund. 70 9.Theclerkofthecourtprocessingsuchfundsshallmaintainrecordsofall 71dispositionsdescribedinsubsection1ofthissectionandalldispositionswhereajudgment 72hasbeenenteredagainstadefendantinfavorofthestateofMissouriinaccordancewiththis 73section;allpaymentsmadeonjudgmentsforalcohol-relatedtrafficoffenses;andany 74judgmentorportionofajudgmententeredbutnotcollected.Theserecordsshallbesubjectto 75auditbythestateauditor.Theclerkofeachcourttransmittingsuchfundsshallreport 76separatelytheamountofdollarscollectedonjudgmentsenteredforalcohol-relatedtraffic 77offensesfromothercrimevictims'compensationcollectionsorservicestovictims 78collections. 79 10.Thedepartmentofrevenueshallmaintainrecordsoffundstransmittedtothe 80crimevictims'compensationfundbyeachreportingcourtandcollectionspursuantto HSHCSHBs1108&1181 85 81subsection16ofthissectionandshallmaintainseparaterecordsofcollectionforalcohol- 82relatedoffenses. 83 11.Thestatecourtsadministratorshallincludeintheannualreportrequiredby 84section476.350thecircuitcourtcaseloadsandthenumberofcrimevictims'compensation 85judgmentsentered. 86 12.Allawardsmadetoinjuredvictimsundersections595.010to595.105andall 87appropriationsforadministrationofsections595.010to595.105,exceptsections595.050and 88595.055,shallbemadefromthecrimevictims'compensationfund.Anyunexpendedbalance 89remaininginthecrimevictims'compensationfundattheendofeachbienniumshallnotbe 90subjecttotheprovisionofsection33.080requiringthetransferofsuchunexpendedbalance 91totheordinaryrevenuefundofthestate,butshallremaininthecrimevictims'compensation 92fund.Intheeventthatthereareinsufficientfundsinthecrimevictims'compensationfundto 93payallclaimsinfull,allclaimsshallbepaidonaproratabasis.Iftherearenofundsinthe 94crimevictims'compensationfund,thennoclaimshallbepaiduntilfundshaveagain 95accumulatedinthecrimevictims'compensationfund.Whensufficientfundsbecome 96availablefromthefund,awardswhichhavenotbeenpaidshallbepaidinchronologicalorder 97withtheoldestpaidfirst.Intheeventanawardwastobepaidininstallmentsandsome 98remaininginstallmentshavenotbeenpaidduetoalackoffunds,thenwhenfundsdobecome 99availablethatawardshallbepaidinfull.Allsuchawardsonwhichinstallmentsremaindue 100shallbepaidinfullinchronologicalorderbeforeanyotherpostdatedawardshallbepaid. 101Anyawardpursuanttothissubsectionisspecificallynotaclaimagainstthestate,ifitcannot 102bepaidduetoalackoffundsinthecrimevictims'compensationfund. 103 13.Whenjudgmentisenteredagainstadefendantasprovidedinthissectionandsuch 104sum,oranypartthereof,remainsunpaid,thereshallbewithheldfromanydisbursement, 105payment,benefit,compensation,salary,orothertransferofmoneyfromthestateofMissouri 106tosuchdefendantanamountequaltotheunpaidamountofsuchjudgment.Suchamount 107shallbepaidforthwithtothecrimevictims'compensationfundandsatisfactionofsuch 108judgmentshallbeenteredonthecourtrecord.Undernocircumstancesshallthegeneral 109revenuefundbeusedtoreimbursecourtcostsorpayforsuchjudgment.Thedirectorofthe 110departmentofcorrectionsshallhavetheauthoritytopayintothecrimevictims'compensation 111fundfromanoffender'scompensationoraccounttheamountowedbytheoffendertothe 112crimevictims'compensationfund,providedthattheoffenderhasfailedtopaytheamount 113owedtothefundpriortoenteringacorrectionalfacilityofthedepartmentofcorrections. 114 14.Allinterestearnedasaresultofinvestingfundsinthecrimevictims' 115compensationfundshallbepaidintothecrimevictims'compensationfundandnotintothe 116generalrevenueofthisstate. HSHCSHBs1108&1181 86 117 15.Anypersonwhoknowinglymakesafraudulentclaimorfalsestatementin 118connectionwithanyclaimhereunderisguiltyofaclassAmisdemeanor. 119 16.Thedepartmentmayreceivegiftsandcontributionsforthebenefitofcrime 120victims.Suchgiftsandcontributionsshallbecreditedtothecrimevictims'compensation 121fundasusedsolelyforcompensatingvictimsundertheprovisionsofsections595.010to 122595.075. 610.021.Excepttotheextentdisclosureisotherwiserequiredbylaw,apublic 2governmentalbodyisauthorizedtoclosemeetings,recordsandvotes,totheextenttheyrelate 3tothefollowing: 4 (1)Legalactions,causesofactionorlitigationinvolvingapublicgovernmentalbody 5andanyconfidentialorprivilegedcommunicationsbetweenapublicgovernmentalbodyor 6itsrepresentativesanditsattorneys.However,anyminutes,voteorsettlementagreement 7relatingtolegalactions,causesofactionorlitigationinvolvingapublicgovernmentalbody 8oranyagentorentityrepresentingitsinterestsoractingonitsbehalforwithitsauthority, 9includinganyinsurancecompanyactingonbehalfofapublicgovernmentbodyasitsinsured, 10shallbemadepublicuponfinaldispositionofthemattervoteduponoruponthesigningby 11thepartiesofthesettlementagreement,unless,priortofinaldisposition,thesettlement 12agreementisorderedclosedbyacourtafterawrittenfindingthattheadverseimpacttoa 13plaintifforplaintiffstotheactionclearlyoutweighsthepublicpolicyconsiderationsof 14section610.011,however,theamountofanymoneyspaidby,oronbehalfof,thepublic 15governmentalbodyshallbedisclosed;provided,however,inmattersinvolvingtheexerciseof 16thepowerofeminentdomain,thevoteshallbeannouncedorbecomepublicimmediately 17followingtheactiononthemotiontoauthorizeinstitutionofsuchalegalaction.Legalwork 18productshallbeconsideredaclosedrecord; 19 (2)Leasing,purchaseorsaleofrealestatebyapublicgovernmentalbodywhere 20publicknowledgeofthetransactionmightadverselyaffectthelegalconsiderationtherefor. 21However,anyminutes,voteorpublicrecordapprovingacontractrelatingtotheleasing, 22purchaseorsaleofrealestatebyapublicgovernmentalbodyshallbemadepublicupon 23executionofthelease,purchaseorsaleoftherealestate; 24 (3)Hiring,firing,discipliningorpromotingofparticularemployeesbyapublic 25governmentalbodywhenpersonalinformationabouttheemployeeisdiscussedorrecorded. 26However,anyvoteonafinaldecision,whentakenbyapublicgovernmentalbody,tohire, 27fire,promoteordisciplineanemployeeofapublicgovernmentalbodyshallbemade 28availablewitharecordofhoweachmembervotedtothepublicwithinseventy-twohoursof 29thecloseofthemeetingwheresuchactionoccurs;provided,however,thatanyemployeeso 30affectedshallbeentitledtopromptnoticeofsuchdecisionduringtheseventy-two-hour 31periodbeforesuchdecisionismadeavailabletothepublic.Asusedinthissubdivision,the HSHCSHBs1108&1181 87 32term"personalinformation"meansinformationrelatingtotheperformanceormeritof 33individualemployees; 34 (4)Thestatemilitiaornationalguardoranypartthereof; 35 (5)Nonjudicialmentalorphysicalhealthproceedingsinvolvingidentifiablepersons, 36includingmedical,psychiatric,psychological,oralcoholismordrugdependencydiagnosisor 37treatment; 38 (6)Scholasticprobation,expulsion,orgraduationofidentifiableindividuals, 39includingrecordsofindividualtestorexaminationscores;however,personallyidentifiable 40studentrecordsmaintainedbypubliceducationalinstitutionsshallbeopenforinspectionby 41theparents,guardianorothercustodianofstudentsundertheageofeighteenyearsandbythe 42parents,guardianorothercustodianandthestudentifthestudentisovertheageofeighteen 43years; 44 (7)Testingandexaminationmaterials,beforethetestorexaminationisgivenor,ifit 45istobegivenagain,beforesogivenagain; 46 (8)Welfarecasesofidentifiableindividuals; 47 (9)Preparation,includinganydiscussionsorworkproduct,onbehalfofapublic 48governmentalbodyoritsrepresentativesfornegotiationswithemployeegroups; 49 (10)Softwarecodesforelectronicdataprocessinganddocumentationthereof; 50 (11)Specificationsforcompetitivebidding,untileitherthespecificationsare 51officiallyapprovedbythepublicgovernmentalbodyorthespecificationsarepublishedfor 52bid; 53 (12)Sealedbidsandrelateddocuments,untilthebidsareopened;andsealed 54proposalsandrelateddocumentsoranydocumentsrelatedtoanegotiatedcontractuntila 55contractisexecuted,orallproposalsarerejected; 56 (13)Individuallyidentifiablepersonnelrecords,performanceratingsorrecords 57pertainingtoemployeesorapplicantsforemployment,exceptthatthisexemptionshallnot 58applytothenames,positions,salariesandlengthsofserviceofofficersandemployeesof 59publicagenciesoncetheyareemployedassuch,andthenamesofprivatesourcesdonatingor 60contributingmoneytothesalaryofachancellororpresidentatallpubliccollegesand 61universitiesinthestateofMissouriandtheamountofmoneycontributedbythesource; 62 (14)Recordswhichareprotectedfromdisclosurebylaw; 63 (15)Meetingsandpublicrecordsrelatingtoscientificandtechnologicalinnovations 64inwhichtheownerhasaproprietaryinterest; 65 (16)Recordsrelatingtomunicipalhotlinesestablishedforthereportingofabuseand 66wrongdoing; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 88 67 (17)Confidentialorprivilegedcommunicationsbetweenapublicgovernmentalbody 68anditsauditor,includingallauditorworkproduct;however,allfinalauditreportsissuedby 69theauditoraretobeconsideredopenrecordspursuanttothischapter; 70 (18)(a)Securitymeasures,globalpositioningsystem(GPS)data,investigative 71information,orinvestigativeorsurveillancetechniquesofanypublicagencyresponsible 72forlawenforcementorpublicsafetythat,ifdisclosed,hasthepotentialtoendangerthe 73healthorsafetyofanindividualorthepublic. 74 (b)Anyinformationordataprovidedtoatiplineforthepurposeofsafetyor 75securityataneducationalinstitutionthat,ifdisclosed,hasthepotentialtoendangerthe 76healthorsafetyofanindividualorthepublic. 77 (c)Anyinformationcontainedinanysuspiciousactivityreportprovidedtolaw 78enforcementthat,ifdisclosed,hasthepotentialtoendangerthehealthorsafetyofan 79individualorthepublic. 80 (d)Operationalguidelines,policiesandspecificresponseplansdeveloped,adopted, 81ormaintainedbyanypublicagencyresponsibleforlawenforcement,publicsafety,first 82response,orpublichealthforuseinrespondingtoorpreventinganycriticalincidentwhichis 83orappearstobeterroristinnatureandwhichhasthepotentialtoendangerindividualor 84publicsafetyorhealth.Financialrecordsrelatedtotheprocurementoforexpenditures 85relatingtooperationalguidelines,policiesorplanspurchasedwithpublicfundsshallbeopen. 86Whenseekingtocloseinformationpursuanttothisexception,thepublicgovernmentalbody 87shallaffirmativelystateinwritingthatdisclosurewouldimpairthepublicgovernmental 88body'sabilitytoprotectthesecurityorsafetyofpersonsorrealproperty,andshallinthesame 89writingstatethatthepublicinterestinnondisclosureoutweighsthepublicinterestin 90disclosureoftherecords; 91 (19)Existingorproposedsecuritysystemsandstructuralplansofrealproperty 92ownedorleasedbyapublicgovernmentalbody,andinformationthatisvoluntarilysubmitted 93byanonpublicentityowningoroperatinganinfrastructuretoanypublicgovernmentalbody 94forusebythatbodytodeviseplansforprotectionofthatinfrastructure,thepublicdisclosure 95ofwhichwouldthreatenpublicsafety: 96 (a)Recordsrelatedtotheprocurementoforexpendituresrelatingtosecuritysystems 97purchasedwithpublicfundsshallbeopen; 98 (b)Whenseekingtocloseinformationpursuanttothisexception,thepublic 99governmentalbodyshallaffirmativelystateinwritingthatdisclosurewouldimpairthepublic 100governmentalbody'sabilitytoprotectthesecurityorsafetyofpersonsorrealproperty,and 101shallinthesamewritingstatethatthepublicinterestinnondisclosureoutweighsthepublic 102interestindisclosureoftherecords; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 89 103 (c)Recordsthatarevoluntarilysubmittedbyanonpublicentityshallbereviewedby 104thereceivingagencywithinninetydaysofsubmissiontodetermineifretentionofthe 105documentisnecessaryinfurtheranceofastatesecurityinterest.Ifretentionisnotnecessary, 106thedocumentsshallbereturnedtothenonpublicgovernmentalbodyordestroyed; 107 (20)Theportionofarecordthatidentifiessecuritysystemsoraccesscodesor 108authorizationcodesforsecuritysystemsofrealproperty; 109 (21)Recordsthatidentifytheconfigurationofcomponentsortheoperationofa 110computer,computersystem,computernetwork,ortelecommunicationsnetwork,andwould 111allowunauthorizedaccesstoorunlawfuldisruptionofacomputer,computersystem, 112computernetwork,ortelecommunicationsnetworkofapublicgovernmentalbody.This 113exceptionshallnotbeusedtolimitordenyaccesstootherwisepublicrecordsinafile, 114document,datafileordatabasecontainingpublicrecords.Recordsrelatedtotheprocurement 115oforexpendituresrelatingtosuchcomputer,computersystem,computernetwork,or 116telecommunicationsnetwork,includingtheamountofmoneyspaidby,oronbehalfof,a 117publicgovernmentalbodyforsuchcomputer,computersystem,computernetwork,or 118telecommunicationsnetworkshallbeopen; 119 (22)Creditcardnumbers,personalidentificationnumbers,digitalcertificates, 120physicalandvirtualkeys,accesscodesorauthorizationcodesthatareusedtoprotectthe 121securityofelectronictransactionsbetweenapublicgovernmentalbodyandapersonorentity 122doingbusinesswithapublicgovernmentalbody.Nothinginthissectionshallbedeemedto 123closetherecordofapersonorentityusingacreditcardheldinthenameofapublic 124governmentalbodyoranyrecordofatransactionmadebyapersonusingacreditcardor 125othermethodofpaymentforwhichreimbursementismadebyapublicgovernmentalbody; 126 (23)Recordssubmittedbyanindividual,corporation,orotherbusinessentitytoa 127publicinstitutionofhighereducationinconnectionwithaproposaltolicenseintellectual 128propertyorperformsponsoredresearchandwhichcontainssalesprojectionsorother 129businessplaninformationthedisclosureofwhichmayendangerthecompetitivenessofa 130business; 131 (24)Recordsrelatingtofosterhomeorkinshipplacementsofchildreninfostercare 132undersection210.498;and 133 (25)Individuallyidentifiablecustomerusageandbillingrecordsforcustomersofa 134municipallyownedutility,unlesstherecordsarerequestedbythecustomerorauthorizedfor 135releasebythecustomer,exceptthatamunicipallyownedutilityshallmakeavailabletothe 136publicthecustomer'sname,billingaddress,locationofservice,anddatesofserviceprovided 137foranycommercialserviceaccount. 650.320.Forthepurposesofsections650.320to650.340,thefollowingtermsmean: 2 (1)"Board",theMissouri911serviceboardestablishedinsection650.325; HSHCSHBs1108&1181 90 3 (2)"Publicsafetyansweringpoint",thelocationatwhich911callsareanswered; 4 (3)"Telecommunicatorfirstresponder", anypersonemployedasanemergency 5telephoneworker,calltakerorpublicsafetydispatcherwhosedutiesincludereceiving, 6processingortransmittingpublicsafetyinformationreceivedthrougha911publicsafety 7answeringpoint. 650.340.1.Theprovisionsofthissectionmaybecitedandshallbeknownasthe 2"911TrainingandStandardsAct". 3 2.Initialtrainingrequirementsfor[telecommunicators] telecommunicatorfirst 4responderswhoanswer911callsthatcometopublicsafetyansweringpointsshallbeas 5follows: 6 (1)Policetelecommunicatorfirstresponder, 16hours; 7 (2)Firetelecommunicatorfirstresponder, 16hours; 8 (3)Emergencymedicalservicestelecommunicatorfirstresponder, 16hours; 9 (4)Jointcommunicationcentertelecommunicatorfirstresponder, 40hours. 10 3.Allpersonsemployedasatelecommunicatorfirstresponderinthisstateshallbe 11requiredtocompleteongoingtrainingsolongassuchpersonengagesintheoccupationasa 12telecommunicatorfirstresponder. Suchpersonsshallcompleteatleasttwenty-fourhoursof 13ongoingtrainingeverythreeyearsbysuchpersonsororganizationsasprovidedinsubsection 146ofthissection. 15 4.AnypersonemployedasatelecommunicatoronAugust28,1999,shallnotbe 16requiredtocompletethetrainingrequirementasprovidedinsubsection2ofthissection.Any 17personhiredasatelecommunicatororatelecommunicatorfirstresponderafterAugust28, 181999,shallcompletethetrainingrequirementsasprovidedinsubsection2ofthissection 19withintwelvemonthsofthedatesuchpersonisemployedasatelecommunicatorora 20telecommunicatorfirstresponder. 21 5.Thetrainingrequirementsasprovidedinsubsection2ofthissectionshallbe 22waivedforanypersonwhofurnishesprooftothecommitteethatsuchpersonhascompleted 23traininginanotherstatewhichisatleastasstringentasthetrainingrequirementsof 24subsection2ofthissection. 25 6.Theboardshalldeterminebyadministrativerulethepersonsororganizations 26authorizedtoconductthetrainingasrequiredbysubsection2ofthissection. 27 7.Thissectionshallnotapplytoanemergencymedicaldispatcherordispatch 28agencyasdefinedinsection190.100,orapersontrainedbyanentityaccreditedorcertified 29undersection190.131,orapersonwhoprovidesprearrivalmedicalinstructionswhoworks 30foranagencywhichmeetstherequirementssetforthinsection190.134. Section1.1.Forpurposesofthissection,theterm"exoneree"meansaperson 2whowasconvictedofanoffenseandtheconvictionwaslateroverturned,vacated,orset HSHCSHBs1108&1181 91 3aside,orthepersonwasrelievedofalllegalconsequencesoftheconvictionbecause 4evidenceofinnocencethatwasnotpresentedattrialrequiredreconsiderationofthe 5case. 6 2.(1)Thedepartmentofcorrectionsshalldevelopapolicyandproceduresto 7assistexonereesinobtainingabirthcertificate,SocialSecuritycard,andstate 8identificationpriortoreleasefromacorrectionalcenter.Thepolicyshallbemade 9availabletoallexonerees,regardlessofthemethodbywhichanexonereewas 10exonerated.Ifanexonereedoesnothaveaccesstohisorherbirthcertificate,Social 11Securitycard,orstateidentificationuponrelease,thedepartmentshallassistsuch 12exonereeinobtainingthedocumentspriortorelease. 13 (2)Adelayinobtainingthedocumentsinsubdivision(1)ofthissubsectionshall 14notbecauseforadelayintheexoneree'sreleasefromacorrectionalcenter. 15 3.Thedepartmentmayprovideanexoneree,uponhisorherreleasefroma 16correctionalfacility,withthesameservicesthedepartmentmayprovideanoffender 17uponreleasefromacorrectionalfacilityoranoffenderwhoisonprobationorparole. ✔ HSHCSHBs1108&1181 92