Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB335

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Modifies reporting requirements for certain littering offenses

Impact

The legislation's alteration of reporting requirements could lead to more efficient data collection and analysis regarding littering offenses. By narrowing the focus on certain types of offenses and establishing clearer reporting guidelines, the bill aims to enhance the law enforcement's ability to track littering incidents and enforce related regulations effectively. This could potentially lead to a decrease in littering, fostering a cleaner environment throughout Missouri.

Summary

House Bill 335 seeks to amend the existing statute concerning littering offenses in Missouri. The bill primarily modifies the reporting requirements for certain littering crimes by repealing the existing section 43.506 and enacting a new section in its place. This change is designed to streamline the reporting process for specific offenses, particularly littering, which has implications for how law enforcement agencies manage and report littering incidents across the state.

Contention

One notable aspect of HB335 is the potential contention surrounding its implementation. Critics might argue that while the intention is to facilitate better reporting, it could also inadvertently downplay the severity of littering offenses by categorizing them differently within the state's legal framework. There could be concerns regarding how these changes will affect local jurisdictions, which may have different standards and practices when addressing littering incidents.

Final_thoughts

Overall, HB335 represents an effort to reform littering offense reporting in Missouri, aiming for better enforcement and environmental stewardship. However, discussions around the bill may reveal differing opinions on the balance between effective tracking of offenses and local autonomy in law enforcement practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2553

Modifies provisions related to annual property tax reporting requirements

MO HB110

Modifies provisions relating to ignition interlock device requirements for certain intoxication-related traffic offenses

MO HB1476

Modifies provisions relating to ignition interlock device requirements for certain intoxication-related traffic offenses

MO HB2722

Modifies provisions relating to restitution for certain offenders

MO HB1000

Modifies residency requirements for certain law enforcement personnel

MO HB967

Modifies residency requirements for certain law enforcement personnel

MO HB2763

Modifies requirements related to certain pesticide labeling

MO SB362

Modifies public notice requirements for certain public projects

MO HB305

Modifies court procedures for certain offenses classified or charged as infractions

MO HB2076

Modifies provisions relating to requirements for certain off-road vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.