Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2300

Introduced
1/4/24  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented businesses

Impact

The impact of HB 2300 on state laws may lead to a centralized approach to the regulation of sexually oriented businesses, handling the intent and execution of their operations under state law rather than local ordinances. This would preclude local jurisdictions from imposing more stringent regulations than those established at the state level. Supporters contend that such centralization could simplify the regulatory environment for businesses, facilitating operation across multiple jurisdictions and potentially fostering economic activity. However, the measure raises questions about local control and the ability of communities to address unique local norms and standards concerning these establishments.

Summary

House Bill 2300 aims to amend existing regulations concerning sexually oriented businesses within the state. The bill introduces new provisions that seek to standardize how these businesses are regulated, potentially impacting both local governments and business operators. Its core objective appears to focus on adjusting the frameworks governing the operation of such businesses while addressing community standards and public safety concerns. Proponents of the bill argue that these changes are necessary to provide clarity and consistency, thereby ensuring that businesses can operate without uncertainty regarding regulatory compliance.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2300 stem from discussions on local governance versus state regulation authority. Opponents argue that the bill undermines local communities’ rights to regulate businesses in ways that reflect their values and needs. Concerns have been raised that without the capability to establish stronger local rules, issues around public health and community standards may not be adequately addressed. The debate brings to light the balance of power between localities and the state, with advocates for local governance arguing that it allows for tailoring regulations to fit the community's particular context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB494

Modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented businesses

MO HB498

Includes businesses that host drag performances in the definition of a sexually oriented business

MO SB429

Modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented businesses

MO SB189

Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws

MO HB1164

Modifies provisions relating to nuisance businesses

MO HB1108

Modifies provisions relating to public safety

MO HB1177

Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses

MO SB309

Modifies provisions relating to searches and seizures

MO SB315

Modifies provisions relating to the transfer of appeals

MO SB279

Modifies provisions relating to gaming

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.