Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1108 Latest Draft

Bill / Engrossed Version

                            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.
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HSHCSHBs1108&1181	92