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11 SECONDREGULARSESSION
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32 HOUSECOMMITTEESUBSTITUTEFOR
43 HOUSEBILLNOS.1706&1539
54 102NDGENERALASSEMBLY
6-3338H.03P DANARADEMANMILLER,ChiefClerk
5+3338H.03C DANARADEMANMILLER,ChiefClerk
76 ANACT
8-Torepealsections190.142,210.1505,211.326,324.035,337.618,491.075,492.304,
9-566.151,567.030,and590.050,RSMo,andsection56.265asenactedbysenatebill
10-no.672,ninety-seventhgeneralassembly,secondregularsession,andsection56.265
11-asenactedbysenatebillno.275,ninetiethgeneralassembly,firstregularsession,and
12-toenactinlieuthereoffourteennewsectionsrelatingtotheprotectionofchildrenand
7+Torepealsections190.142,210.1505,211.326,337.618,491.075,492.304,566.151,
8+567.030,and590.050,RSMo,andsection56.265asenactedbysenatebillno.672,
9+ninety-seventhgeneralassembly,secondregularsession,andsection56.265as
10+enactedbysenatebillno.275,ninetiethgeneralassembly,firstregularsession,andto
11+enactinlieuthereofthirteennewsectionsrelatingtotheprotectionofchildrenand
1312 vulnerablepersons,withpenaltyprovisions.
1413 BeitenactedbytheGeneralAssemblyofthestateofMissouri,asfollows:
15-SectionA.Sections190.142,210.1505,211.326,324.035,337.618,491.075,
16-2492.304,566.151,567.030,and590.050,RSMo,andsection56.265asenactedbysenatebill
17-3no.672,ninety-seventhgeneralassembly,secondregularsession,andsection56.265as
18-4enactedbysenatebillno.275,ninetiethgeneralassembly,firstregularsession,arerepealed
19-5andfourteennewsectionsenactedinlieuthereof,tobeknownassections27.170,56.265,
20-6190.142,210.1505,211.326,324.035,335.059,337.618,491.075,492.304,566.151,
21-7567.030,589.700,and590.050,toreadasfollows:
14+SectionA.Sections190.142,210.1505,211.326,337.618,491.075,492.304,
15+2566.151,567.030,and590.050,RSMo,andsection56.265asenactedbysenatebillno.672,
16+3ninety-seventhgeneralassembly,secondregularsession,andsection56.265asenactedby
17+4senatebillno.275,ninetiethgeneralassembly,firstregularsession,arerepealedandthirteen
18+5newsectionsenactedinlieuthereof,tobeknownassections27.170,56.265,190.142,
19+6210.1505,211.326,335.059,337.618,491.075,492.304,566.151,567.030,589.700,and
20+7590.050,toreadasfollows:
2221 27.170.1.Thereisherebyestablishedthe"CommitteeonSexandHuman
2322 2TraffickingTraining".
2423 3 2.Thecommitteeshallconsistofthefollowingmembers:
2524 4 (1)Arepresentativeoftheattorneygeneral'sofficewhoisinvolvedintheoffice's
2625 5anti-traffickingeffortsappointedbytheattorneygeneral;
2726 6 (2)Arepresentativeofthedepartmentofpublicsafetywithexperienceinhuman
2827 7traffickinginvestigationsappointedbythedirectorofthedepartmentofpublicsafety;
28+8 (3)Arepresentativefromachildadvocacycenterappointedbythedirectorofa
29+9statewidenonprofitorganizationthatadvocatesfortheprotectionofchildren;
2930 EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis
30-intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 8 (3)Arepresentativefromachildadvocacycenterappointedbythedirectorofa
31-9statewidenonprofitorganizationthatadvocatesfortheprotectionofchildren;
32-10 (4)Ajuvenileofficerappointedbythechiefjusticeofthesupremecourtof
31+intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 10 (4)Ajuvenileofficerappointedbythechiefjusticeofthesupremecourtof
3332 11Missouri;
3433 12 (5)Arepresentativefromanagencyprovidingvictimservicesappointedbythe
3534 13directorofthedepartmentofsocialservices;
3635 14 (6)Arepresentativefromachildabusemedicalresourcecenter,asdefinedin
3736 15section334.950,appointedbythedirectorofthedepartmentofhealthandsenior
38-16services;
37+16services;and
3938 17 (7)Arepresentativefromahospital,asdefinedinsection197.020,locatedina
4039 18ruralareaappointedbythedirectorofastatewidenonprofitorganizationthat
41-19representshospitals;and
42-20 (8)TheexecutivedirectoroftheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservicesorhisor
43-21herdesignee.
44-22 3.Thememberwhorepresentstheattorneygeneral'sofficeshallserveaschair
45-23ofthecommittee.
46-24 4.Membersofthecommitteeshallservewithoutcompensationbutmaybe
47-25reimbursedforactualexpensesnecessarytotheperformanceoftheirofficialdutiesfor
48-26thecommittee.
49-27 5.Thecommitteeshallannuallyevaluate,andestablishguidelinesfor,thesex
50-28andhumantraffickingtraining,tobeproducedanddistributedinadigitalplatform,
51-29requiredundersections56.265,190.142,198.082,211.326,335.059,337.618,and590.050.
52-30 6.Anyboard,department,oragencythatregulatesanyprofessionforwhichsex
53-31andhumantraffickingtrainingisrequiredasdescribedinsubsection5ofthissection
54-32mayprovidesuchtraining.Fundingforthetrainingshallbesubjecttoappropriations.
55-33 7.TheprovisionsofthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonJanuary1,2025,and
56-34shallexpireonDecember31,2029.
40+19representshospitals.
41+20 3.Thememberwhorepresentstheattorneygeneral'sofficeshallserveaschair
42+21ofthecommittee.
43+22 4.Membersofthecommitteeshallservewithoutcompensationbutmaybe
44+23reimbursedforactualexpensesnecessarytotheperformanceoftheirofficialdutiesfor
45+24thecommittee.
46+25 5.Thecommitteeshallannuallyevaluate,andestablishguidelinesfor,thesex
47+26andhumantraffickingtraining,tobeproducedanddistributedinadigitalplatform,
48+27requiredundersections56.265,190.142,198.082,211.326,335.059,337.618,and590.050.
49+28 6.Anyboard,department,oragencythatregulatesanyprofessionforwhichsex
50+29andhumantraffickingtrainingisrequiredasdescribedinsubsection5ofthissection
51+30mayprovidesuchtraining.Fundingforthetrainingshallbesubjecttoappropriations.
52+31 7.TheprovisionsofthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonJanuary1,2025,and
53+32shallexpireonDecember31,2029.
5754 [56.265.1.Thecountyprosecutingattorneyinanycounty,otherthan
5855 2 inacharteredcounty,shallreceiveanannualsalarycomputedusingthe
5956 3 followingschedule,whenapplicable.Theassessedvaluationfactorshallbe
6057 4 theamountthereofasshownfortheyearimmediatelyprecedingtheyearfor
6158 5 whichthecomputationisdone.
6259 6 (1)Forafull-timeprosecutortheprosecutorshallreceive
6360 7 compensationequaltothecompensationofanassociatecircuitjudge;
6461 8 (2)Forapart-timeprosecutor:
6562 9 AssessedValuation Amount
6663 10 $18,000,000to40,999,999 $37,000
6764 11 41,000,000to53,999,999 38,000
68-HCSHBs1706&1539 2 12 54,000,000to65,999,999 39,000
65+12 54,000,000to65,999,999 39,000
6966 13 66,000,000to85,999,999 41,000
7067 14 86,000,000to99,999,999 43,000
7168 15 100,000,000to130,999,999 45,000
72-16 131,000,000to159,999,999 47,000
69+HCSHBs1706&1539 2 16 131,000,000to159,999,999 47,000
7370 17 160,000,000to189,999,999 49,000
7471 18 190,000,000to249,999,999 51,000
7572 19 250,000,000to299,999,999 53,000
7673 20 300,000,000ormore 55,000
7774 21 2.Twothousanddollarsofthesalaryauthorizedinthissectionshallbe
7875 22 payabletotheprosecutingattorneyonlyiftheprosecutingattorneyhas
7976 23 completedatleasttwentyhoursofclassroominstructioneachcalendaryear
8077 24 relatingtotheoperationsoftheprosecutingattorney'sofficewhenapproved
8178 25 byaprofessionalassociationofthecountyprosecutingattorneysofMissouri
8279 26 unlessexemptedfromthetrainingbytheprofessionalassociation.The
8380 27 professionalassociationapprovingtheprogramshallprovideacertificateof
8481 28 completiontoeachprosecutingattorneywhocompletesthetrainingprogram
8582 29 andshallsendalistofcertifiedprosecutingattorneystothetreasurerofeach
8683 30 county.Expensesincurredforattendingthetrainingsessionmaybe
8784 31 reimbursedtothecountyprosecutingattorneyinthesamemannerasother
8885 32 expensesasmaybeappropriatedforthatpurpose.
8986 33 3.Asusedinthissection,theterm"prosecutingattorney"includesthe
9087 34 circuitattorneyofanycitynotwithinacounty.
9188 35 4.Theprosecutingattorneyofanycountywhichbecomesacountyof
9289 36 thefirstclassificationduringafour-yeartermofofficeoracountywhich
9390 37 passedthepropositionauthorizedbysubsection1ofsection56.363shallnot
9491 38 berequiredtodevotefulltimetosuchofficepursuanttosection56.067until
9592 39 thebeginningoftheprosecutingattorney'snexttermofofficeoruntilthe
9693 40 propositionotherwisebecomeseffective.
9794 41 5.Theprovisionsofsection56.066shallnotapplytofull-time
9895 42 prosecutorswhoarecompensatedpursuanttosubdivision(1)ofsubsection1
9996 43 ofthissection.]
10097 56.265.1.Thecountyprosecutingattorneyinanycounty,otherthaninachartered
10198 2county,shallreceiveanannualsalarycomputedusingthefollowingschedule,when
10299 3applicable.Theassessedvaluationfactorshallbetheamountthereofasshownfortheyear
103100 4immediatelyprecedingtheyearforwhichthecomputationisdone.
104101 5 (1)Forafull-timeprosecutortheprosecutorshallreceivecompensationequaltothe
105102 6compensationofanassociatecircuitjudge;
106103 7 (2)Forapart-timeprosecutor:
107104 8 AssessedValuation Amount
108-HCSHBs1706&1539 3 9 $18,000,000to40,999,999 $37,000
105+9 $18,000,000to40,999,999 $37,000
109106 10 41,000,000to53,999,999 38,000
110107 11 54,000,000to65,999,999 39,000
111108 12 66,000,000to85,999,999 41,000
112-13 86,000,000to99,999,999 43,000
109+HCSHBs1706&1539 3 13 86,000,000to99,999,999 43,000
113110 14 100,000,000to130,999,999 45,000
114111 15 131,000,000to159,999,999 47,000
115112 16 160,000,000to189,999,999 49,000
116113 17 190,000,000to249,999,999 51,000
117114 18 250,000,000to299,999,999 53,000
118115 19 300,000,000ormore 55,000
119116 20 2.Twothousanddollarsofthesalaryauthorizedinthissectionshallbepayabletothe
120117 21prosecutingattorneyonlyiftheprosecutingattorneyhascompleted:
121118 22 (1)Atleasttwentyhoursofclassroominstructioneachcalendaryearrelatingtothe
122119 23operationsoftheprosecutingattorney'sofficewhenapprovedbyaprofessionalassociationof
123120 24thecountyprosecutingattorneysofMissouriunlessexemptedfromthetrainingbythe
124121 25professionalassociation.Theprofessionalassociationapprovingtheprogramshallprovidea
125122 26certificateofcompletiontoeachprosecutingattorneywhocompletesthetrainingprogram
126123 27andshallsendalistofcertifiedprosecutingattorneystothetreasurerofeachcounty.
127124 28Expensesincurredforattendingthetrainingsessionmaybereimbursedtothecounty
128125 29prosecutingattorneyinthesamemannerasotherexpensesasmaybeappropriatedforthat
129126 30purpose; and
130127 31 (2)Onehourofsexandhumantraffickingtrainingeachcalendaryear
131128 32consistentwiththeguidelinesestablishedinsection21.170.Theprovisionsofthis
132129 33subdivisionshallbecomeeffectiveonJanuary1,2025,andshallexpireonDecember31,
133130 342029.
134131 35 3.Asusedinthissection,theterm"prosecutingattorney"includesthecircuitattorney
135132 36ofanycitynotwithinacounty.
136133 37 4.Theprosecutingattorneyofanycountywhichbecomesacountyofthefirst
137134 38classificationduringafour-yeartermofofficeoracountywhichpassedtheproposition
138135 39authorizedbysection56.363shallnotberequiredtodevotefulltimetosuchofficepursuant
139136 40tosection56.067untilthebeginningoftheprosecutingattorney'snexttermofofficeoruntil
140137 41thepropositionotherwisebecomeseffective.
141138 42 5.Theprovisionsofsection56.066shallnotapplytofull-timeprosecutorswhoare
142139 43compensatedpursuanttosubdivision(1)ofsubsection1ofthissection.
143-HCSHBs1706&1539 4 190.142.1.(1)ForapplicationssubmittedbeforetherecognitionofEMSpersonnel
140+190.142.1.(1)ForapplicationssubmittedbeforetherecognitionofEMSpersonnel
144141 2licensureinterstatecompactundersections190.900to190.939takeseffect,thedepartment
145142 3shall,withinareasonabletimeafterreceiptofanapplication,causesuchinvestigationasit
146143 4deemsnecessarytobemadeoftheapplicantforanemergencymedicaltechnician'slicense.
147-5 (2)ForapplicationssubmittedaftertherecognitionofEMSpersonnellicensure
144+HCSHBs1706&1539 4 5 (2)ForapplicationssubmittedaftertherecognitionofEMSpersonnellicensure
148145 6interstatecompactundersections190.900to190.939takeseffect,anapplicantforinitial
149146 7licensureasanemergencymedicaltechnicianinthisstateshallsubmittoabackgroundcheck
150147 8bytheMissouristatehighwaypatrolandtheFederalBureauofInvestigationthrougha
151148 9processapprovedbythedepartmentofhealthandseniorservices.Suchprocessesmay
152149 10includetheuseofvendorsorsystemsadministeredbytheMissouristatehighwaypatrol.The
153150 11departmentmaysharetheresultsofsuchacriminalbackgroundcheckwithanyemergency
154151 12serviceslicensingagencyinanymemberstate,asthattermisdefinedundersection190.900,
155152 13inrecognitionoftheEMSpersonnellicensureinterstatecompact.Thedepartmentshallnot
156153 14issuealicenseuntilthedepartmentreceivestheresultsofanapplicant'scriminalbackground
157154 15checkfromtheMissouristatehighwaypatrolandtheFederalBureauofInvestigation,but,
158155 16notwithstandingthissubsection,thedepartmentmayissueatemporarylicenseasprovided
159156 17undersection190.143.Anyfeesdueforacriminalbackgroundcheckshallbepaidbythe
160157 18applicant.
161158 19 (3)Thedirectormayauthorizeinvestigationsintocriminalrecordsinotherstatesfor
162159 20anyapplicant.
163160 21 2.Thedepartmentshallissuealicensetoalllevelsofemergencymedicaltechnicians,
164161 22foraperiodoffiveyears,iftheapplicantmeetstherequirementsestablishedpursuantto
165162 23sections190.001to190.245andtherulesadoptedbythedepartmentpursuanttosections
166163 24190.001to190.245.Thedepartmentmaypromulgaterulesrelatingtotherequirementsforan
167164 25emergencymedicaltechnicianincludingbutnotlimitedto:
168165 26 (1)Agerequirements;
169166 27 (2)Emergencymedicaltechnicianandparamediceducationandtraining
170167 28requirementsbasedonrespectiveNationalEmergencyMedicalServicesEducation
171168 29Standardsandanymodificationtosuchcurriculaspecifiedbythedepartmentthroughrules
172169 30adoptedpursuanttosections190.001to190.245;
173170 31 (3)Paramedicaccreditationrequirements.Paramedictrainingprogramsshallbe
174171 32accreditedasrequiredbytheNationalRegistryofEmergencyMedicalTechnicians;
175172 33 (4)Initiallicensuretestingrequirements.Initialparamediclicensuretestingshallbe
176173 34throughthenationalregistryofEMTs;
177174 35 (5)(a)Continuingeducationandrelicensurerequirements.
178175 36 (b)Thedepartmentshallrequireeachemergencymedicaltechnician,including
179176 37eachparamedic,toreceivefourhoursofsexandhumantraffickingtrainingconsistent
180-HCSHBs1706&1539 5 38withtheguidelinesestablishedinsection27.170aspartofthecontinuingeducation
177+38withtheguidelinesestablishedinsection27.170aspartofthecontinuingeducation
181178 39requirementsforrelicensureeveryfiveyears.Theprovisionsofthisparagraphshall
182-40becomeeffectiveonJanuary1,2025,andshallexpireonDecember31,2029;
183-41 a.LicenseeswhosubmitanapplicationforrenewalpriortoJanuary1,2026,
184-42shallberequiredtoreceiveonehourofsexandhumantraffickingtrainingconsistent
185-43withtheguidelinesestablishedinsection27.170;
186-44 b.LicenseeswhosubmitanapplicationforrenewalonorafterJanuary1,2026,
187-45butpriortoJanuary1,2027,shallberequiredtoreceivetwohoursofsexandhuman
188-46traffickingtrainingconsistentwiththeguidelinesestablishedinsection21.170;
189-47 c.LicenseeswhosubmitanapplicationforrenewalonorafterJanuary1,2027,
190-48butpriortoJanuary1,2028,shallberequiredtoreceivethreehoursofsexandhuman
191-49traffickingtrainingconsistentwiththeguidelinesestablishedinsection21.170;
192-50 d.LicenseeswhosubmitanapplicationforrenewalonorafterJanuary1,2028,
193-51butpriortoJanuary1,2029,shallberequiredtoreceivefourhoursofsexandhuman
194-52traffickingtrainingconsistentwiththeguidelinesestablishedinsection21.170; and
195-53 (6)Abilitytospeak,readandwritetheEnglishlanguage.
196-54 3.Applicationforalllevelsofemergencymedicaltechnicianlicenseshallbemade
197-55uponsuchformsasprescribedbythedepartmentinrulesadoptedpursuanttosections
198-56190.001to190.245.Theapplicationformshallcontainsuchinformationasthedepartment
199-57deemsnecessarytomakeadeterminationastowhethertheemergencymedicaltechnician
200-58meetsalltherequirementsofsections190.001to190.245andrulespromulgatedpursuantto
201-59sections190.001to190.245.
202-60 4.Alllevelsofemergencymedicaltechniciansmayperformonlythatpatientcare
203-61whichis:
204-62 (1)Consistentwiththetraining,educationandexperienceoftheparticularemergency
205-63medicaltechnician;and
206-64 (2)Orderedbyaphysicianorsetforthinprotocolsapprovedbythemedicaldirector.
207-65 5.Nopersonshallholdthemselvesoutasanemergencymedicaltechnicianor
208-66providetheservicesofanemergencymedicaltechnicianunlesssuchpersonislicensedbythe
209-67department.
210-68 6.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatis
211-69createdundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplies
212-70withandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.
213-71Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththe
214-72generalassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,orto
215-73disapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantof
216-HCSHBs1706&1539 6 74rulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2002,shallbeinvalid
217-75andvoid.
179+40becomeeffectiveonJanuary1,2025,andshallexpireonDecember31,2029; and
180+41 (6)Abilitytospeak,readandwritetheEnglishlanguage.
181+HCSHBs1706&1539 5 42 3.Applicationforalllevelsofemergencymedicaltechnicianlicenseshallbemade
182+43uponsuchformsasprescribedbythedepartmentinrulesadoptedpursuanttosections
183+44190.001to190.245.Theapplicationformshallcontainsuchinformationasthedepartment
184+45deemsnecessarytomakeadeterminationastowhethertheemergencymedicaltechnician
185+46meetsalltherequirementsofsections190.001to190.245andrulespromulgatedpursuantto
186+47sections190.001to190.245.
187+48 4.Alllevelsofemergencymedicaltechniciansmayperformonlythatpatientcare
188+49whichis:
189+50 (1)Consistentwiththetraining,educationandexperienceoftheparticularemergency
190+51medicaltechnician;and
191+52 (2)Orderedbyaphysicianorsetforthinprotocolsapprovedbythemedicaldirector.
192+53 5.Nopersonshallholdthemselvesoutasanemergencymedicaltechnicianor
193+54providetheservicesofanemergencymedicaltechnicianunlesssuchpersonislicensedbythe
194+55department.
195+56 6.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatis
196+57createdundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplies
197+58withandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.
198+59Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththe
199+60generalassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,orto
200+61disapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantof
201+62rulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2002,shallbeinvalid
202+63andvoid.
218203 210.1505.1.Thereisherebycreatedthe"StatewideCouncil[onSex]AgainstAdult
219204 2TraffickingandtheCommercialSexualExploitationofChildren"[to]withintheofficeof
220205 3theattorneygeneraltocoordinateastatewideeffortagainstthetraffickingofadultsand
221206 4childrenwithinthestateofMissouri.Thecouncilshallconsistofthefollowingmembers:
222207 5 (1)[Thefollowingfourmembersofthegeneralassembly:
223208 6 (a)Twomembersofthesenate,withonemembertobeappointedbythepresidentpro
224209 7temporeofthesenateandonemembertobeappointedbytheminorityfloorleaderofthe
225210 8senate;and
226211 9 (b)Twomembersofthehouseofrepresentatives,withonemembertobeappointed
227212 10bythespeakerofthehouseofrepresentativesandonemembertobeappointedbythe
228213 11minorityfloorleaderofthehouseofrepresentatives] Theattorneygeneralorhisorher
229214 12designee,whoshallserveasthechairofthecouncil;
230215 13 (2)Thedirectorofthechildren'sdivisionorhisorherdesignee;
231216 14 (3)Thedirectorofthedepartmentofpublicsafetyorhisorherdesignee;
232217 15 (4)Thedirectorofthedepartmentofmentalhealthorhisorherdesignee;
233-16 (5)Thedirectoroftheofficeofprosecutionservicesorhisorherdesignee;
218+HCSHBs1706&1539 6 16 (5)Thedirectoroftheofficeofprosecutionservicesorhisorherdesignee;
234219 17 (6)ThesuperintendentoftheMissouristatehighwaypatrolorhisorherdesignee;
235220 18 (7)Theexecutivedirectorofthestatewidenetworkofchildadvocacyorganizations
236221 19[specializinginthepreventionofchildabuseorneglect] orhisorherdesignee;
237222 20 (8)Theexecutivedirectorofthestatewidecoalitionagainstdomesticandsexual
238223 21violenceorhisorherdesignee;
239224 22 (9)TheexecutivedirectoroftheMissouriJuvenileJusticeAssociationorhisorher
240225 23designee;
241226 24 (10)Thedirectoroftheattorneygeneral'shumantraffickingtaskforceorhisorher
242227 25designee;
243228 26 (11)Tworepresentativesfromagenciesprovidingservicestovictimsofchildsex
244229 27traffickingandsexualexploitation[whoreflectthegeographicdiversityofthestateandwho
245230 28shallbeappointedbythedirectorofthedepartmentofsocialservices]; [and]
246231 29 (12)Twomembersofthesenatetobeappointedbythepresidentprotemporeof
247232 30thesenate;
248233 31 (13)Twomembersofthehouseofrepresentativestobeappointedbythespeaker
249234 32ofthehouseofrepresentatives;
250235 33 (14)Amemberofthejudiciary,whoshallbeappointedbytheMissourisupreme
251236 34court;
252-HCSHBs1706&1539 7 35 (15)Thecommissionerofthedepartmentofelementaryandsecondary
237+35 (15)Thecommissionerofthedepartmentofelementaryandsecondary
253238 36educationorhisorherdesignee;
254239 37 (16)Adesigneefromthegovernor'soffice;
255240 38 (17)Twohumantraffickingsurvivorsidentifiedbyachildren'sadvocacycenter
256241 39whoarewillingtoserveonthecouncil;and
257242 40 (18)Arepresentativefromanyothergovernmentornongovernment
258243 41organizationdeemednecessarybytheattorneygeneral.
259244 42 2.Amajorityofthemembersofthecouncilshallconstituteaquorum.Thecouncil
260245 43shallbecreatedwithinthirtydaysofAugust28,2024,andshallholditsfirstmeeting
261246 44withinthirtydaysafterthecouncil'screation[andorganizebyselectingachairandavice
262247 45chair]. Thecouncilshallmeetat[thecallofthechair] leastquarterly.Thecouncilmay
263248 46createasubgrouptoaddressspecificissuesdeemednecessary.
264249 47 3.[Thecouncilshall:
265250 48 (1)Collectandanalyzedatarelatingtosextraffickingandsexualexploitationof
266251 49children,includingthenumberofreportsmadetothechildren'sdivisionundersection
267252 50210.115,anyinformationobtainedfromphonecallstothenationalsextraffickinghotline,the
268253 51numberofreportsmadetolawenforcement,arrests,prosecutionrates,andanyotherdata
269-52importantforanyrecommendationsofthecouncil.Statedepartmentsandcouncilmembers
254+HCSHBs1706&1539 7 52importantforanyrecommendationsofthecouncil.Statedepartmentsandcouncilmembers
270255 53shallproviderelevantdataasrequestedbythecounciltofulfillthecouncil'sduties;and
271256 54 (2)Collectfeedbackfromstakeholders,practitioners,andleadershipthroughoutthe
272257 55stateinordertodevelopbestpracticesandproceduresregardingtheresponsetosex
273258 56traffickingandsexualexploitationofchildren,includingidentificationandassessmentof
274259 57victims;responseandtreatmentcoordinationandcollaborationacrosssystems;trauma-
275260 58informed,culturallycompetentvictim-centeredservices;trainingforprofessionalsinall
276261 59systems;andinvestigatingandprosecutingperpetrators.
277262 60 4.]The[departmentofsocialservices] attorneygeneralshallprovideadministrative
278263 61supporttothecouncil.
279264 62 [5.OnorbeforeDecember31,2023,thecouncilshallsubmitareportofthecouncil's
280265 63activitiestothegovernorandgeneralassemblyandthejointcommitteeonchildabuseand
281266 64neglectundersection21.771.Thereportshallincluderecommendationsforpriorityneeds
282267 65andactions,includingstatutoryorregulatorychangesrelatingtotheresponsetosex
283268 66traffickingandsexualexploitationofchildrenandservicesforchildvictims.
284269 67 6.ThecouncilshallexpireonDecember31,2023] 4.(1)Thereisherebycreated
285270 68inthestatetreasurythe"Anti-TraffickingFund",whichshallconsistofmoneys
286271 69appropriatedtoitbythegeneralassemblyandanygrants,gifts,donations,and
287272 70bequests.Thestatetreasurershallbecustodianofthefund.Inaccordancewith
288273 71sections30.170and30.180,thestatetreasurermayapprovedisbursements.Thefund
289-HCSHBs1706&1539 8 72shallbeadedicatedfundand,uponappropriation,moneysinthisfundshallbeused
274+72shallbeadedicatedfundand,uponappropriation,moneysinthisfundshallbeused
290275 73solelytopayforthepositionoftheexecutivedirectorofthestatewidecouncilagainst
291-74adulttraffickingandthecommercialsexualexploitationofchildren,educationand
292-75awarenessregardinghumantrafficking,andanti-traffickingeffortsthroughoutthe
293-76stateofMissouri.
276+74adulttraffickingandthecommercialexploitationofchildren,educationandawareness
277+75regardinghumantrafficking,andanti-traffickingeffortsthroughoutthestateof
278+76Missouri.
294279 77 (2)Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection33.080tothecontrary,anymoneys
295280 78remaininginthefundattheendofthebienniumshallnotreverttothecreditofthe
296281 79generalrevenuefund.
297282 80 (3)Thestatetreasurershallinvestmoneysinthefundinthesamemanneras
298283 81otherfundsareinvested.Anyinterestandmoneysearnedonsuchinvestmentsshallbe
299284 82creditedtothefund.
300285 211.326.1.Thestatecourtsadministratorshall:
301286 2 (1)Evaluateexistingservicesbyestablishingperformancestandardsincluding
302287 3performancestandardsforjuvenilecourtsreceivingdiversionfunds;
303288 4 (2)Developstandardsfororientationtrainingforallnewjuvenilecourtprofessional
304289 5personnel,includingjuvenileofficers,deputyjuvenileofficersandotherpersonneldeemed
305290 6necessarybythestatecourtsadministrator;
306-7 (3)Developstandardsforcontinuingeducationforexistingjuvenilecourt
291+HCSHBs1706&1539 8 7 (3)Developstandardsforcontinuingeducationforexistingjuvenilecourt
307292 8professionalpersonnel,includingjuvenileofficers,deputyjuvenileofficersandother
308293 9personneldeemednecessarybythestatecourtsadministrator;
309294 10 (4)Developaprocesstoevaluateservicesandcollectrelevantoutcomedata;
310295 11 (5)Developastandardizedassessmentformforclassifyingjuvenileoffenders;and
311296 12 (6)Developguidelinesforjuvenilecourtjudgestouseindeterminingthelengthof
312297 13timeachildmaybedetainedpriortoinformaladjustmentorformaladjudication.
313298 14 2.Standards,trainingandassessmentformsdevelopedpursuanttosubsection1of
314299 15thissectionshallbedevelopedconsideringracialdisparitiesinthejuvenilejusticesystem.
315300 16 3.Continuingeducationstandardsestablishedundersubdivision(3)of
316301 17subsection1ofthissectionshallincludearequirementthateachjuvenileofficer
317-18annuallycompleteonehourofsexandhumantraffickingtrainingconsistentwiththe
302+18annuallycompletesonehourofsexandhumantraffickingtrainingconsistentwiththe
318303 19guidelinesestablishedinsection27.170.Theprovisionsofthissubsectionshallbecome
319304 20effectiveonJanuary1,2025,andshallexpireonDecember31,2029.
320-324.035.1.Noboard,commission,orcommitteewithinthedivisionofprofessional
321-2registrationshallutilizeoccupationalfees,oranyotherfeesassociatedwithlicensing
322-3requirements,orcontractorpartnerwithanyoutsidevendororagencyforthepurposeof
323-4offeringcontinuingeducationclassesunlessthecontinuingeducationprogramis
324-5approvedbythedirectorofthedivisionofprofessionalregistrationandisavailable
325-6toalllicenseesoftheboard,commission,orcommittee.
326-HCSHBs1706&1539 9 7 2.Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedtoprecludeaboard,commission,or
327-8committeewithinthedivisionofprofessionalregistrationfromutilizingoccupational
328-9licensurefeesforthepurposeofparticipatinginconferences,seminars,orotheroutreachfor
329-10thepurposeofcommunicatinginformationtolicenseeswithrespecttochangesinpolicy,law,
330-11orregulations.
331305 335.059.1.Eachregisterednurse,licensedpracticalnurse,andadvanced
332306 2practiceregisterednurselicensedunderthischaptershallannuallycompleteonehour
333307 3ofsexandhumantraffickingtrainingconsistentwiththeguidelinesestablishedin
334308 4section27.170.
335309 5 2.Thestateboardofnursingshallnotrenewthelicenseofanursesubjecttothe
336310 6requirementundersubsection1ofthissectionunlessthenursehasdemonstrated
337311 7compliancewithsuchrequirement.
338312 8 3.TheprovisionsofthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonJanuary1,2025,and
339313 9shallexpireonDecember31,2029.
340314 337.618.1.Eachlicenseissuedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsections337.600to
341315 2337.689shallexpireonarenewaldateestablishedbythedirector.Thetermoflicensureshall
342316 3betwenty-fourmonths.Thecommitteeshallrequireaminimumnumberofthirtyclockhours
343317 4ofcontinuingeducationforrenewalofalicenseissuedpursuanttosections337.600to
344318 5337.689,includingtwohoursofsuicideassessment,referral,treatment,andmanagement
345319 6training.Thecommitteeshallrenewanylicenseuponapplicationforarenewal,completion
346320 7oftherequiredcontinuingeducationhoursanduponpaymentofthefeeestablishedbythe
347321 8committeepursuanttotheprovisionsofsection337.612.Asprovidedbyrule,theboardmay
348322 9waiveorextendthetimerequirementsforcompletionofcontinuingeducationforreasons
349323 10relatedtohealth,militaryservice,foreignresidency,orforothergoodcause.Allrequestsfor
350324 11waiversorextensionsoftimeshallbemadeinwritingandsubmittedtotheboardbeforethe
351325 12renewaldate.
352326 13 2.Thehoursofcontinuingeducationrequiredforrenewalofalicenseunderthis
353327 14sectionshallincludetwohoursofsexandhumantraffickingtrainingconsistentwiththe
354-15guidelinesestablishedinsection27.170.Theprovisionsofthissubsectionshallbecome
328+HCSHBs1706&1539 9 15guidelinesestablishedinsection27.170.Theprovisionsofthissubsectionshallbecome
355329 16effectiveonJanuary1,2025,andshallexpireonDecember31,2029.
356330 491.075.1.Astatementmadebyachildundertheageof[fourteen] eighteen, ora
357331 2vulnerableperson,relatingtoanoffenseunderchapter565,566,568or573,performedby
358332 3another,nototherwiseadmissiblebystatuteorcourtrule,isadmissibleinevidencein
359333 4criminalproceedingsinthecourtsofthisstateassubstantiveevidencetoprovethetruthof
360334 5thematterassertedif:
361335 6 (1)Thecourtfinds,inahearingconductedoutsidethepresenceofthejurythatthe
362336 7time,contentandcircumstancesofthestatementprovidesufficientindiciaofreliability;and
363-HCSHBs1706&1539 10 8 (2)(a)Thechildorvulnerablepersontestifiesattheproceedings;or
337+8 (2)(a)Thechildorvulnerablepersontestifiesattheproceedings;or
364338 9 (b)Thechildorvulnerablepersonisunavailableasawitness;or
365339 10 (c)Thechildorvulnerablepersonisotherwisephysicallyavailableasawitnessbut
366340 11thecourtfindsthatthesignificantemotionalorpsychologicaltraumawhichwouldresult
367341 12fromtestifyinginthepersonalpresenceofthedefendantmakesthechildorvulnerableperson
368342 13unavailableasawitnessatthetimeofthecriminalproceeding.
369343 14 2.Notwithstandingsubsection1ofthissectionoranyprovisionoflaworruleof
370344 15evidencerequiringcorroborationofstatements,admissionsorconfessionsofthedefendant,
371345 16andnotwithstandinganyprohibitionofhearsayevidence,astatementbyachildwhenunder
372346 17theageof[fourteen] eighteen, oravulnerableperson,whoisallegedtobevictimofan
373347 18offenseunderchapter565,566,568or573issufficientcorroborationofastatement,
374348 19admissionorconfessionregardlessofwhetherornotthechildorvulnerablepersonis
375349 20availabletotestifyregardingtheoffense.
376350 21 3.Astatementmaynotbeadmittedunderthissectionunlesstheprosecutingattorney
377351 22makesknowntotheaccusedortheaccused'scounselhisorherintentiontoofferthe
378352 23statementandtheparticularsofthestatementsufficientlyinadvanceoftheproceedingsto
379353 24providetheaccusedortheaccused'scounselwithafairopportunitytopreparetomeetthe
380354 25statement.
381355 26 4.Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedtolimittheadmissibilityofstatements,
382356 27admissionsorconfessionsotherwiseadmissiblebylaw.
383357 28 5.Forthepurposesofthissection,"vulnerableperson"shallmeanapersonwho,asa
384358 29resultofaninadequatelydevelopedorimpairedintelligenceorapsychiatricdisorderthat
385359 30materiallyaffectsabilitytofunction,lacksthementalcapacitytoconsent,orwhose
386360 31developmentalleveldoesnotexceedthatofanordinarychildof[fourteen] seventeenyears
387361 32ofage.
388362 492.304.1.Inadditiontotheadmissibilityofastatementundertheprovisionsof
389363 2section492.303,thevisualandauralrecordingofaverbalornonverbalstatementofachild
390364 3whenundertheageof[fourteenwhoisallegedtobeavictimof]eighteen,oravulnerable
391-4person,relatingtoanoffenseundertheprovisionsofchapter565,566[or],568,or573,if
365+HCSHBs1706&1539 10 4person,relatingtoanoffenseundertheprovisionsofchapter565,566[or],568,or573,if
392366 5performedbyanother,isadmissibleintoevidenceif:
393367 6 (1)Noattorneyforeitherpartywaspresentwhenthestatementwasmade;except
394368 7that,foranystatementtakenatastate-fundedchildassessmentcenterasprovidedforin
395369 8subsection2ofsection210.001,anattorneyrepresentingthestateofMissouriinacriminal
396370 9investigationmay,asamemberofamultidisciplinaryinvestigationteam,observethetaking
397371 10ofsuchstatement,butsuchattorneyshallnotbepresentintheroomwheretheinterviewis
398372 11beingconducted;
399-HCSHBs1706&1539 11 12 (2)Therecordingisbothvisualandauralandisrecordedonfilmorvideotapeorby
373+12 (2)Therecordingisbothvisualandauralandisrecordedonfilmorvideotapeorby
400374 13otherelectronicmeans;
401375 14 (3)Therecordingequipmentwascapableofmakinganaccuraterecording,the
402376 15operatoroftheequipmentwascompetent,andtherecordingisaccurateandhasnotbeen
403377 16altered;
404378 17 (4)Thestatementwasnotmadeinresponsetoquestioningcalculatedtoleadthechild
405379 18orvulnerablepersontomakeaparticularstatementortoactinaparticularway;
406380 19 (5)Everyvoiceontherecordingisidentified;
407381 20 (6)Thepersonconductingtheinterviewofthechildorvulnerablepersoninthe
408382 21recording, oracurrentemployeeofachildassessmentcenterifachildwasrecorded,is
409383 22presentattheproceedingandavailabletotestifyorbecross-examinedbyeitherparty;and
410384 23 (7)Thedefendantortheattorneyforthedefendantisaffordedanopportunitytoview
411385 24therecordingbeforeitisofferedintoevidence.
412386 25 2.Ifthechildorvulnerablepersondoesnottestifyattheproceeding,thevisualand
413387 26auralrecordingofaverbalornonverbalstatementofthechildorvulnerablepersonshallnot
414388 27beadmissibleunderthissectionunlesstherecordingqualifiesforadmissionundersection
415389 28491.075.
416390 29 3.Ifthevisualandauralrecordingofaverbalornonverbalstatementofachildor
417391 30vulnerablepersonisadmissibleunderthissectionandthechildorvulnerableperson
418392 31testifiesattheproceeding,itshallbeadmissibleinadditiontothetestimonyofthechildor
419393 32vulnerablepersonattheproceedingwhetherornotitrepeatsorduplicatesthechild'sor
420394 33vulnerableperson'stestimony.
421395 34 4.Asusedinthissection,anonverbalstatementshallbedefinedasany
422396 35demonstrationofthechildorvulnerablepersonbyhisorheractions,facialexpressions,
423397 36demonstrationswithadollorothervisualaidwhetherornotthisdemonstrationis
424398 37accompaniedbywords.
425399 38 5.Forthepurposesofthissection,"vulnerableperson"shallmeanaperson
426400 39who,asaresultofaninadequatelydevelopedorimpairedintelligenceorapsychiatric
427401 40disorderthatmateriallyaffectstheabilitytofunction,lacksthementalcapacityto
428-41consent,orwhosedevelopmentalleveldoesnotexceedthatofanordinarychildof
402+HCSHBs1706&1539 11 41consent,orwhosedevelopmentalleveldoesnotexceedthatofanordinarychildof
429403 42seventeenyearsofage.
430404 566.151.1.Apersontwenty-oneyearsofageoroldercommitstheoffenseof
431405 2enticementofachildifheorshepersuades,solicits,coaxes,entices,orlureswhetherby
432406 3words,actionsorthroughcommunicationviatheinternetoranyelectroniccommunication,
433407 4anypersonwhoislessthan[fifteen] seventeenyearsofageforthepurposeofengagingin
434408 5sexualconduct.
435-HCSHBs1706&1539 12 6 2.Itisnotadefensetoaprosecutionforaviolationofthissectionthattheother
409+6 2.Itisnotadefensetoaprosecutionforaviolationofthissectionthattheother
436410 7personwasapeaceofficermasqueradingasaminor.
437411 8 3.Enticementofachildoranattempttocommitenticementofachildisafelonyfor
438412 9whichtheauthorizedtermofimprisonmentshallbenotlessthanfiveyearsandnotmorethan
439413 10thirtyyears.Nopersonconvictedunderthissectionshallbeeligibleforparole,probation,
440414 11conditionalrelease,orsuspendedimpositionorexecutionofsentenceforaperiodoffive
441415 12calendaryears.
442416 567.030.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofpatronizingprostitutionifheorshe:
443417 2 (1)Pursuanttoapriorunderstanding,givessomethingofvaluetoanotherpersonas
444418 3compensationforhavingengagedinsexualconductwithanyperson;or
445419 4 (2)Givesoragreestogivesomethingofvaluetoanotherpersonwiththe
446420 5understandingthatsuchpersonoranotherpersonwillengageinsexualconductwithany
447421 6person;or
448422 7 (3)Solicitsorrequestsanotherpersontoengageinsexualconductwithanypersonin
449423 8returnforsomethingofvalue.
450424 9 2.Itshallnotbeadefensethatthepersonbelievedthattheindividualheorshe
451425 10patronizedforprostitutionwaseighteenyearsofageorolder.
452426 11 3.Theoffenseofpatronizingprostitutionisaclass[Bmisdemeanor] Efelony, unless
453427 12theindividualwhothepersonpatronizesislessthaneighteenyearsofagebutolderthan
454428 13[fourteen] fifteenyearsofage,inwhichcasepatronizingprostitutionisaclass[E]Dfelony.
455429 14 4.Theoffenseofpatronizingprostitutionisaclass[D]Bfelonyiftheindividualwho
456430 15thepersonpatronizesis[fourteen] fifteenyearsofageoryounger.Nothinginthissection
457431 16shallprecludetheprosecutionofanindividualfortheoffensesof:
458432 17 (1)Statutoryrapeinthefirstdegreepursuanttosection566.032;
459433 18 (2)Statutoryrapeintheseconddegreepursuanttosection566.034;
460434 19 (3)Statutorysodomyinthefirstdegreepursuanttosection566.062;or
461435 20 (4)Statutorysodomyintheseconddegreepursuanttosection566.064.
462436 589.700.1.Inadditiontoanyfineimposedforaviolationofsection566.203,
463437 2566.206,566.209,566.210,566.211,or566.215,thecourtshallenterajudgmentof
464438 3restitutionintheamountspecifiedinthissubsectioninfavorofthestateofMissouri,
465-4payabletothehumantraffickingandsexualexploitationfundestablishedunderthis
439+HCSHBs1706&1539 12 4payabletothehumantraffickingandsexualexploitationfundestablishedunderthis
466440 5section,uponapleaofguiltyorafindingofguiltforaviolationofsection566.203,
467441 6566.206,566.209,566.210,566.211,or566.215.Thejudgmentofrestitutionshallbein
468442 7theamountof:
469443 8 (1)Tenthousanddollarspereachidentifiedvictimoftheoffenseoroffensesfor
470444 9whichrestitutionisrequiredunderthissubsection;and
471-HCSHBs1706&1539 13 10 (2)Twothousandfivehundreddollarsforeachcountyinwhichsuchoffenseor
445+10 (2)Twothousandfivehundreddollarsforeachcountyinwhichsuchoffenseor
472446 11offensesoccurred.
473447 12 2.Thereisherebycreatedinthestatetreasurythe"HumanTraffickingand
474448 13SexualExploitationFund",whichshallconsistofproceedsfromthehumantrafficking
475449 14restitutioncollectedforviolationsofsections566.203,566.206,566.209,566.210,566.211,
476450 15and566.215.Thestatetreasurershallbecustodianofthefund.Inaccordancewith
477451 16sections30.170and30.180,thestatetreasurermayapprovedisbursements.Thefund
478452 17shallbeadedicatedfundand,uponappropriation,moneysinthisfundshallbe
479453 18distributedtothecountyorcountieswherethehumantraffickingoffenseoroffenses
480454 19occurred.Uponreceiptofmoneysfromthefund,acountyshallallocatethe
481455 20disbursementasfollows:
482456 21 (1)Tenthousanddollarspereachidentifiedvictimoftheoffenseoroffensesthat
483457 22occurredinthecountytowardlocalrehabilitationservicesforvictimsofhuman
484458 23traffickingincluding,butnotlimitedto,mentalhealthandsubstanceabusecounseling;
485459 24generaleducation,includingparentingskills;housingrelief;vocationaltraining;and
486460 25employmentcounseling;and
487461 26 (2)Twothousandfivehundreddollarstowardlocaleffortstopreventhuman
488462 27traffickingincluding,butnotlimitedto,educationprogramsforpersonsconvictedof
489463 28humantraffickingoffensesandincreasingthenumberoflocallawenforcement
490464 29memberschargedwithenforcinghumantraffickinglaws.
491465 30 3.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection33.080tothecontrary,anymoneys
492466 31remaininginthefundattheendofthebienniumshallnotreverttothecreditofthe
493467 32generalrevenuefund.
494468 33 4.Thestatetreasurershallinvestmoneysinthefundinthesamemanneras
495469 34otherfundsareinvested.Anyinterestandmoneysearnedonsuchinvestmentsshallbe
496470 35creditedtothefund.
497471 590.050.1.(1)ThePOSTcommissionshallestablishrequirementsforthe
498472 2continuingeducationofallpeaceofficers.
499473 3 (2)Eachpeaceofficershallberequiredtoreceivetwohoursofsexandhuman
500474 4traffickingtrainingconsistentwiththeguidelinesestablishedinsection27.170within
501475 5thelawenforcementcontinuingeducationone-yearreportingperiod.Theprovisionsof
502-6thissubdivisionshallbecomeeffectiveonJanuary1,2025,andshallexpireonDecember
476+HCSHBs1706&1539 13 6thissubdivisionshallbecomeeffectiveonJanuary1,2025,andshallexpireonDecember
503477 731,2029.
504478 8 (3)Peaceofficerswhomaketrafficstopsshallberequiredtoreceive[threehours]
505479 9onehouroftrainingwithinthelawenforcementcontinuingeducation[three-year] one-year
506480 10reportingperiodconcerningtheprohibitionagainstracialprofilingandsuchtrainingshall
507481 11promoteunderstandingandrespectforracialandculturaldifferencesandtheuseofeffective,
508-HCSHBs1706&1539 14 12noncombativemethodsforcarryingoutlawenforcementdutiesinaraciallyandculturally
482+12noncombativemethodsforcarryingoutlawenforcementdutiesinaraciallyandculturally
509483 13diverseenvironment.
510484 14 2.Thedirectorshalllicensecontinuingeducationprovidersandmayprobate,suspend
511485 15andrevokesuchlicensesuponwrittennoticestatingthereasonsforsuchaction.Anyperson
512486 16aggrievedbyadecisionofthedirectorpursuanttothissubsectionmayappealasprovidedin
513487 17chapter536.
514488 18 3.Thecostsofcontinuinglawenforcementeducationshallbereimbursedinpartby
515489 19moneysfromthepeaceofficerstandardsandtrainingcommissionfundcreatedinsection
516490 20590.178,subjecttoavailabilityoffunds,exceptthatnosuchfundsshallbeusedforthe
517491 21trainingofanypersonnotactivelycommissionedoremployedbyacountyormunicipallaw
518492 22enforcementagency.
519493 23 4.Thedirectormayengageinanyactivityintendedtofurthertheprofessionalismof
520494 24peaceofficersthroughtrainingandeducation,includingtheprovisionofspecializedtraining
521495 25throughthedepartmentofpublicsafety.
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