Missouri 2025 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB495 Comm Sub / Bill

Filed 02/06/2025

                    FIRSTREGULARSESSION
HOUSECOMMITTEESUBSTITUTENO.2FOR
HOUSEBILLNO.495
103RDGENERALASSEMBLY
1623H.08C	JOSEPHENGLER,ChiefClerk
ANACT
Torepealsections43.505,84.020,84.030,84.100,84.150,84.160,84.170,84.175,84.240,
84.341,84.342,84.343,84.344,84.345,84.346,84.347,105.726,211.141,300.100,
302.304,302.440,302.525,302.574,304.012,455.095,513.605,531.050,556.061,
566.210,566.211,568.045,569.170,570.030,574.050,575.133,575.150,576.030,
and577.150,RSMo,andsection304.022asenactedbyhousebillno.1606,one
hundredfirstgeneralassembly,secondregularsession,andsection304.022asenacted
bysenatebillno.26mergedwithsenatebillsnos.53&60,onehundredfirstgeneral
assembly,firstregularsession,andtoenactinlieuthereoffortynewsectionsrelating
topublicsafety,withpenaltyprovisions.
BeitenactedbytheGeneralAssemblyofthestateofMissouri,asfollows:
SectionA.Sections43.505,84.020,84.030,84.100,84.150,84.160,84.170,84.175,
284.240,84.341,84.342,84.343,84.344,84.345,84.346,84.347,105.726,211.141,300.100,
3302.304,302.440,302.525,302.574,304.012,455.095,513.605,531.050,556.061,566.210,
4566.211,568.045,569.170,570.030,574.050,575.133,575.150,576.030,and577.150,
5RSMo,andsection304.022asenactedbyhousebillno.1606,onehundredfirstgeneral
6assembly,secondregularsession,andsection304.022asenactedbysenatebillno.26merged
7withsenatebillsnos.53&60,onehundredfirstgeneralassembly,firstregularsession,are
8repealedandfortynewsectionsenactedinlieuthereof,tobeknownassections43.505,
944.087,84.012,84.020,84.030,84.100,84.150,84.160,84.170,84.225,84.325,105.726,
10191.1005,211.141,300.100,302.304,302.440,302.525,302.574,304.012,304.022,
11304.145,455.095,513.605,531.050,556.061,566.210,566.211,568.045,569.151,
12569.170,569.175,570.030,574.045,574.050,575.133,575.150,576.030,577.150,and
13590.208,toreadasfollows:
EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis
intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 43.505.1.Thedepartmentofpublicsafetyisherebydesignatedasthecentral
2repositoryforthecollection,maintenance,analysisandreportingofcrimeincidentactivity
3generatedbylawenforcementagenciesinthisstate.Thedepartmentshalldevelopand
4operateauniformcrimereportingsystemthatiscompatiblewiththenationaluniformcrime
5reportingsystemoperatedbytheFederalBureauofInvestigation.
6 2.Thedepartmentofpublicsafetyshall:
7 (1)Develop,operateandmaintainaninformationsystemforthecollection,storage,
8maintenance,analysisandretrievalofcrimeincidentandarrestreportsfromMissourilaw
9enforcementagencies;
10 (2)CompilethestatisticaldataandforwardsuchdataasrequiredtotheFederal
11BureauofInvestigationortheappropriateDepartmentofJusticeagencyinaccordancewith
12thestandardsandproceduresofthenationalsystem;
13 (3)Providetheforms,formats,procedures,standardsandrelatedtrainingortraining
14assistancetoalllawenforcementagenciesinthestateasnecessaryforsuchagenciestoreport
15incidentandarrestactivityfortimelyinclusionintothestatewidesystem;
16 (4)Annuallypublishareportonthenatureandextentofcrimeandsubmitsuch
17reporttothegovernorandthegeneralassembly.Suchreportandotherstatisticalreportsshall
18bemadeavailabletostateandlocallawenforcementagenciesandthegeneralpublicthrough
19anelectronicormanualmedium;
20 (5)Maintaintheprivacyandsecurityofinformationinaccordancewithapplicable
21stateandfederallaws,regulationsandorders;and
22 (6)Establishsuchrulesandregulationsasarenecessaryforimplementingthe
23provisionsofthissection.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection
24536.010,thatiscreatedundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffective
25onlyifitcomplieswithandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,
26section536.028.Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowers
27vestedwiththegeneralassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate
28ortodisapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantof
29rulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2000,shallbeinvalid
30andvoid.
31 3.Everylawenforcementagencyinthestateshall:
32 (1)Submitcrimeincidentreportstothedepartmentofpublicsafetyonformsorinthe
33formatprescribedbythedepartment;[and]
34 (2)Submitanyothercrimeincidentinformationwhichmayberequiredbythe
35departmentofpublicsafety, includinginformationpertainingtotheimmigrationstatusof
36anycriminaloffender,indicatingwhethertheoffenderisacitizenoftheUnitedStates,is
HCS#2HB495	2 37alawfullypresentimmigrant,ordoesnotpossesstheinformationtoshowthatheorshe
38isacitizenoftheUnitedStatesoralawfullypresentimmigrant.
39 4.AnylawenforcementagencythatviolatesthissectionafterDecember31,2021,
40maybeineligibletoreceivestateorfederalfundswhichwouldotherwisebepaidtosuch
41agencyforlawenforcement,safetyorcriminaljusticepurposes.
44.087.1.Thechieflawenforcementexecutiveforanylawenforcementagency,
2orsuchexecutive'sdesignee,mayrequestassistancefromalawenforcementagencyof
3anotherjurisdiction,includingajurisdictionoutsidethestateofMissouributwithinthe
4UnitedStates.
5 2.Ifalawenforcementofficermakesanarrestorapprehensionoutsidesuch
6officer'sjurisdiction,theoffendershallbedeliveredtothefirstavailablelaw
7enforcementofficerwhoiscommissionedinthejurisdictioninwhichthearrestwas
8made.Theofficermakingtheinitialarrestorapprehensionshallassistinthe
9preparationofanyaffidavitsfiledwiththecomplaintorbasedonotherevidencethat
10thereisprobablecausetobelievethatbothacrimehasbeencommittedandthe
11defendanthascommittedsuchcrime.
12 3.Forthepurposeofliability,workers'compensation,andanyother
13employment-relatedmatter,lawenforcementofficersremainemployeesoftheir
14respectivelawenforcementagencythroughoutanyrequestforassistance.Qualified
15immunity,sovereignimmunity,officialimmunity,andthepublicdutyruleshallapplyto
16theprovisionsofthissectionasinterpretedbythefederalandstatecourtsofthe
17respondingagency.
18 4.Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedtolimittheactionsoflaw
19enforcementofficersoragenciesconductedinaccordancewithsection44.095or44.098,
20oranyothermutualaidagreementmadeunderthischapter.
21 5.Theprovisionsofchapter544areapplicabletoanylawenforcementofficers
22fromjurisdictionslocatedoutsidethestateofMissouri,butwithintheUnitedStates,
23whoareactingpursuanttoarequestmadeunderthissection.
84.012.Inallcitiesofthisstatenotwithinacounty,thecommoncouncilor
2municipalassemblyofsuchcitiesmaypassordinancesforpreservingorder;securing
3propertyandpersonsfromviolence,danger,ordestruction;protectingpublicand
4privateproperty;andpromotingtheinterestsandensuringthegoodgovernanceofthe
5cities,butnoordinancesheretoforepassed,orthatmayhereafterbepassed,bythe
6commoncouncilormunicipalassemblyofthecitiesshall,inanymanner,conflictor
7interferewiththepowersortheexerciseofthepowersoftheboardsofpolice
8commissionersofthecitiesascreatedbysection84.020,norshallthecitiesorany
9officeroragentofthecorporationofthecities,orthemayorthereof,inanymanner
HCS#2HB495	3 10impede,obstruct,hinder,orinterferewiththeboardsofpolice,anyofficer,agent,or
11servantthereoforthereunder.
84.020.1.Inallcities[ofthisstatethatnowhave,ormayhereafterattain,a
2populationoffivehundredthousandinhabitantsorover]notwithinacounty, thereshallbe,
3andisherebyestablished,withinandforsaidcities,aboardofpolicecommissioners, to
4consistoffourcitizencommissioners,asprovidedinsections84.040to84.080,tobethe
5governingbodyofthepermanentpoliceforcepursuanttosection84.100,togetherwith
6themayorofsaidcitiesforthetimebeing,orwhosoevermaybeofficiallyactinginthat
7capacity,andsaidboardshallannuallyappointoneofitsmembersaspresident,[and]one
8memberwhoshallactasvicepresident[duringtheabsenceofthepresident], andone
9memberwhoshallactasboardsecretary; andsuchpresidentorvicepresidentshallbethe
10executiveofficeroftheboardandshallactforitwhentheboardisnotinsession.
11 2.Theboardshallconsistoffivecommissioners,oneofwhomisthemayorofa
12citynotwithinacounty,onecitizencommissionerappointedatthesolediscretionofthe
13governor,andthreecitizencommissionersappointedasprovidedundersubdivision(2)
14ofthissubsection.Citizencommissionersshallberesidentsofthecityfornotlessthan
15threeyearsprecedingtheirappointment.Exceptforthemayor,nocommissionershall
16benominatedfororholdanyotherelectiveorappointedpoliticaloffice.Ifanycitizen
17commissionerisnominatedfororelectedtoanyelectiveorappointedpoliticaloffice,
18suchcommissionershallforfeittheappointmentandshallimmediatelyvacatehisorher
19office.Themayorofacitynotwithinacountyshallautomaticallybeamemberofthe
20board,whiletheremaininginauguralcommissionersshallbeappointedasfollows:
21 (1)Onecitizencommissionertobeappointedatthesolediscretionofthe
22governor;and
23 (2)Theremainingthreecitizencommissionersmaybeappointedbythe
24governorfromthreeseparatepanelsofcandidatessubmittedtothegovernor,including
25onecandidatesubmittedbythemayorofacitynotwithinacountyanduptofour
26candidatessubmittedbythelocalfraternalorganizationsrepresentingtherankofpolice
27officerwithinthecitynotwithinacounty.Forthepurposesofthissubdivision,theterm
28"fraternalorganizations"shallmeantheSt.LouisPoliceOfficers'Associationandthe
29EthicalSocietyofPolice.Thenumberofcandidatessubmittedbythelocalfraternal
30organizationsshallbebasedononeselectionpertwohundredfiftytotalactivemembers
31thattheyrepresentfromtheSt.LouisMetropolitanPoliceDepartment,nottoexceeda
32totalofthreeselectionsperorganization.Intheeventthegovernorelectsnottoselecta
33candidatefromapanel,thegovernorhasdiscretiontoappointanyresidentofacitynot
34withinacounty.
HCS#2HB495	4 35 3.Anymemberoftheboardmayberemovedforcausewiththeapprovalofa
36majorityoftheotherboardmembers,butsuchmembershallfirstbepresentedwitha
37writtenstatementofthereasonsforremovalandshallhavetheopportunityfora
38hearingbytheboardtoestablishcauseforremoval.Thedecisionforremovalofa
39boardmemberisfinal.However,theremovedmembermayappealtheirremovaltothe
40twenty-secondjudicialcircuitcourt.
41 4.Amajorityoftheboardshallconstituteaquorumforthetransactionof
42business,butnoactionshallbetakenbytheboardordeemedvalidunlessthree
43concurringvotesarecast.
44 5.Theboardshallhavethepowertosummonandcompeltheattendanceof
45witnessesbeforetheboardandtocompeltheproductionofdocumentsandother
46evidence,whenevernecessaryinthedischargeofitsduties,andshallhavethepowerto
47administeroathsoraffirmationstoanypersonappearingorcalledbeforeit.
48 6.Theboardshallhavethefollowingpowersandduties:
49 (1)Toreceiveinputfromthechiefofpolice,inordertoformulateandapprove
50policiesgoverningtheoperationandconductofthepermanentpoliceforcepursuantto
51section84.100;
52 (2)Toappointasachiefofpoliceanypersonwhoshallberesponsibletothe
53boardforproperexecutionofthepolicies,duties,andresponsibilitiesestablishedbythe
54boardfortheadministrationofthepolicedepartment,andtoremovethechiefpursuant
55tosection106.273;
56 (3)Tohearanddetermineappealsfromthedecisionsofthechiefofpoliceon
57disciplinarymattersarisingwiththedepartment,pursuanttosection590.502;however,
58atthetimeoftheeffectivedateofthisactanduntilsuchtimeastheboardadoptsother
59investigativeanddisciplinarypoliciesandproceduresnotinconsistentwithsection
60590.502,disciplineandinvestigativeproceduresforcommissionedandcivilian
61employeesofthepoliceforceshallberegulatedbyrule7ofthepolicemanualofthe
62policedepartmentineffectasofNovember4,2013;exceptthat,whererule7isin
63conflictwithsection590.502,theboardshallcomplywiththerequirementsofsection
64590.502.Undernocircumstancesshalltheboardinitiallyorhereafteradopt
65investigativeanddisciplinaryproceduresthatdonotincludethesummaryhearing
66boardproceduresprovidedforinrule7ofthepolicemanualofthepolicedepartmentin
67effectasofNovember4,2013;
68 (4)Topromulgateamanualofrulesandregulationsforthequalificationsand
69conductofpersonnelofthepolicedepartmentanditsoperation;
70 (5)Tohavesuchotherpowersanddutieswithrespecttopoliceadministration
71andlawenforcementasprovidedbystatute;
HCS#2HB495	5 72 (6)Toregulateandlicenseallprivatewatchmen,privatedetectives,andprivate
73policeservingoractinginthecityandnopersonshallactassuchwithoutfirsthaving
74obtainedsuchlicense.Penaltiesfortheviolationofregulationspromulgatedbythe
75boardunderthissubsectionshallbeprescribedbyordinance.
84.030.1.Beginningon[January9,1989,thegovernorofthestateofMissouri,by
2andwiththeadviceandconsentofthesenate,shallappointthefourcommissionersprovided
3forinsection84.020,andonecommissionershallbeappointedforatermofoneyear;one
4commissionershallbeappointedforatermoftwoyears;onecommissionershallbe
5appointedforatermofthreeyears;onecommissionershallbeappointedforatermoffour
6years] August28,2025,andnolaterthanSeptember28,2025,thefourcitizen
7commissionersshallbeappointedasprovidedundersection84.020andshallserveas
8follows:
9 (1)Onecitizencommissionerappointedbythegovernorshallserveforatermof
10oneyear;and
11 (2)Ofthethreeremainingcitizencommissionersselectedbythegovernor,one
12shallserveforatermoftwoyears,oneshallserveforatermofthreeyears,andone
13shallserveforatermoffouryears.
14
15Theirsuccessorsshalleachbeappointedforatermoffouryears,andsaidcommissioners
16shallholdofficefortheirtermofappointmentanduntiltheirsuccessorsshallhavebeen
17appointedandqualified.[Incaseofavacancyinsaidboardforanycausewhatsoever,itshall
18befilledbyappointmentfortheunexpiredterm,inthesamemannerasinthecaseoforiginal
19appointments.Thegovernorshallissuecommissionstothepersonssoappointed,designating
20thetimeforwhichtheyareappointedincasetheappointmentistofillanunexpiredterm
21occasionedbydeath,resignationoranyothercause,andwheneverthetermofofficeofany
22commissionerexpires,theappointmentofhissuccessorshallbeforfouryears.The
23commissionersnowholdingofficesunderexistinglawsinanycityofthisstatetowhich
24sections84.010to84.340applyaretoholdtheirofficesuntiltheexpirationoftheirterms,and
25theirsuccessorsaredulyappointedandqualified.]
26 2.Withtheexceptionofthecitizencommissionerappointedatthesolediscretion
27ofthegovernor,wheneveravacancyoccursonthecommissionthegovernormayfillthe
28vacancyfortheunexpiredtermfromapanelofnamesdeterminedbytheformula
29establishedundersubsection2ofsection84.020.
84.100.Toenabletheboardstoperformthedutiesimposeduponthem,theyare
2herebyauthorizedandrequiredtoappoint,enrollandemploy[a]onlyonepermanentpolice
3forceforthecitieswhichtheyshallequipandarmastheymayjudgenecessary.Exceptas
4providedbelow,thenumberofpatrolmentobeappointedshallnotbe[more] lessthanone
HCS#2HB495	6 5thousand[six]threehundred[eighty-three] thirteen,ofwhichnumbernotmorethantwo
6hundredfiftyaretobeprobationarypatrolmen.Anyincreaseinthenumberofpatrolmen
7authorized,inadditiontothatprovidedforabove,shallbepermitteduponrecommendation
8bytheboardofpolicecommissioners,withtheapprovalofthemunicipalboardofestimate
9andapportionment.[Thenumberofturnkeystobeappointedshallbesixty-five,exceptthat
10foreachpatrolmanhereafterpromoted,demoted,removed,resignedorotherwiseseparated
11fromtheforce,anadditionalturnkeymaybeappointed,butundernocircumstancesshall
12morethanonehundredfiftyturnkeysbeappointed.Aseachadditionalturnkeyisappointed,
13themaximumnumberofpatrolmentobeappointedshallbereducedaccordinglysothatwhen
14onehundredfiftyturnkeyshavebeenappointed,thenumberofpatrolmentobeappointed
15shallnotbemorethanonethousandfivehundredninety-eight.] Theboardmaycontinueto
16employasmanynoncommissionedpolicecivilians,whichshallincludecitymarshals
17andparkrangers,asitdeemsnecessaryinordertoperformthedutiesimposeduponit.
84.150.Themaximumnumberofofficersofthepoliceforceineachsuchcityshall
2beasfollows:[onechiefofpolicewiththerankofcolonel;lieutenantcolonels,nottoexceed
3fiveinnumberandothersuchranksandnumberofmemberswithinsuchranksastheboard
4fromtimetotimedeemsnecessary] seventy-sixcommissionedofficersattherankof
5lieutenantandabove;twohundredcommissionedofficersattherankofsergeant;and
6onethousandthirty-sevencommissionedofficersattherankofpatrolman. Theofficers
7ofthepoliceforceshallhavecommissionsissuedtothembytheboardsofpolice
8commissioners,andthoseheretoforeandthosehereaftercommissionedshallservesolongas
9theyshallfaithfullyperformtheirdutiesandpossessthenecessarymentalandphysical
10ability,andbesubjecttoremovalonlyforcauseafterahearingbytheboard,whoarehereby
11investedwithexclusivejurisdictioninthepremises.
84.160.1.AsofAugust28,[2006] 2025, theboardofpolicecommissionersshall
2havetheauthoritytocomputeandestablishtheannualsalaryofeachmemberofthepolice
3force, withoutreceivingpriorauthorizationfromthegeneralassembly, whichshallnotbe
4lessthantheannualsalarypaidtoanymemberatthetimeoftheenactmentofthisact.
5 2.Eachofficerofpoliceandpatrolmanwhoseregularassignmentrequires
6nonuniformedattiremayreceive,inadditiontohisorhersalary,anallowancenottoexceed
7threehundredsixtydollarsperannumpayablebiweekly.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsof
8subsection1ofthissectiontothecontrary,noadditionalcompensationorcompensatorytime
9offforovertime,courttime,orstandbycourttimeshallbepaidorallowedtoanyofficerof
10therankof[sergeant] lieutenantorabove.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflawtothe
11contrary,nothinginthissectionshallprohibitthepaymentofadditionalcompensation
12pursuanttothissubsectiontoofficersoftheranksofsergeantsandabove,providedthat
13fundingforsuchcompensationshallnot:
HCS#2HB495	7 14 (1)Bepaidfromthegeneralfundsofeitherthecityortheboardofpolice
15commissionersofthecity;or
16 (2)Beviolativeofanyfederallaworotherstatelaw.
17 3.Itisthedutyofthemunicipalassemblyorcommoncouncilofthecitiestomake
18thenecessaryappropriationfortheexpensesofthemaintenanceofthepoliceforcegoverned
19bytheboardofpolicecommissionersinthemannerhereinandhereafterprovided[;
20provided,thatinnoeventshallsuchmunicipalassemblyorcommoncouncilberequiredto
21appropriateforsuchpurposes(including,butnotlimitedto,costsoffundingpensionsor
22retirementplans)foranyfiscalyearasuminexcessofanylimitationimposedby]forin
23section84.210,exceptthat,pursuanttosubsection2ofarticleX[,]ofsection21[,]ofthe
24MissouriConstitution[; andprovidedfurther,that],suchmunicipalassemblyorcommon
25council[may] shallappropriateaminimumsum[inexcessofsuchlimitationforanyfiscal
26yearbyanappropriationsordinanceenactedinconformitywiththeprovisionsofthecharter
27ofsuchcities] equaltotwenty-fivepercentofthecity'sgeneralrevenuetofundthepolice
28forcegovernedbytheboardofpolicecommissioners.Pensionandretirementcostsare
29excludedfromthecalculationofexpensesformaintenanceofthepoliceforcefor
30purposesoftheminimumfundingrequirement.
31 4.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection1ofthissectiontothecontrary,the
32boardofpolicecommissionersshallpayadditionalcompensationforallhoursofservice
33renderedbyprobationarypatrolmen[and],patrolmen, andsergeantsinexcessofthe
34establishedregularworkingperiod,andtherateofcompensationshallbeoneandone-half
35timestheregularhourlyrateofpaytowhicheachmembershallnormallybeentitled;except
36that,thecourttimeandcourtstandbytimeshallbepaidattheregularhourlyrateofpayto
37whicheachmembershallnormallybeentitled.Nocreditshallbegivenordeductionsmade
38frompaymentsforovertimeforthepurposeofretirementbenefits.
39 5.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection1ofthissectiontothecontrary,
40probationarypatrolmen[and], patrolmen, andsergeantsshallreceiveadditional
41compensationforauthorizedovertime,courttimeandcourtstandbytimewheneverthe
42totalaccumulatedtimeexceedsfortyhours.Theaccumulatedfortyhoursshallbetakenas
43compensatorytimeoffattheofficer'sdiscretionwiththeapprovalofhissupervisor.
44 6.Theallowanceofcompensationorcompensatorytimeoffforcourtstandbytime
45shallbecomputedattherateofone-thirdofonehourforeachhourspentoncourtstandby
46time.
47 7.Theboardofpolicecommissioners[may] shalleffectprogramstoprovide
48additionalcompensationtoitsemployeesforsuccessfulcompletionofacademicworkatan
49accreditedcollegeoruniversity,inamountsnottoexceedtenpercentoftheiryearlysalaries
50orforfieldtrainingofficerandleadofficerresponsibilitiesinamountsnottoexceedthree
HCS#2HB495	8 51percentoftheiryearlysalariesforfieldtrainingofficerresponsibilitiesandanadditionalthree
52percentoftheiryearlysalariesforleadofficerresponsibilities.Theboardmaydesignateup
53toonehundredfiftyemployeesasfieldtrainingofficersanduptofiftyemployeesaslead
54officers.
55 8.Theboardofpolicecommissioners:
56 (1)Shallprovideorcontractforlifeinsurancecoverageandforinsurancebenefits
57providinghealth,medicalanddisabilitycoverageforofficersandemployeesofthe
58department;
59 (2)Shallprovideorcontractforinsurancecoverageprovidingsalarycontinuation
60coverageforofficersandemployeesofthepolicedepartment;
61 (3)Shallprovidehealth,medical,andlifeinsurancecoverageforretiredofficersand
62employeesofthepolicedepartment.Health,medicalandlifeinsurancecoverageshallbe
63madeavailableforpurchasetothespousesordependentsofdeceasedretiredofficersand
64employeesofthepolicedepartmentwhoreceivepensionbenefitspursuanttosections86.200
65to86.364attheratethatsuchdependent'sorspouse'scoveragewouldcostunderthe
66appropriateplanifthedeceasedwereliving;
67 (4)Maypayanadditionalshiftdifferentialcompensationtomembersofthepolice
68forceforeveningandnighttourofdutyinanamountnottoexceedtenpercentoftheofficer's
69basehourlyrate.
70 9.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection1ofthissectiontothecontrary,the
71boardofpolicecommissionersshallpayadditionalcompensationtomembersofthepolice
72forceuptoandincludingtherankofpoliceofficerforanyfullhourworkedbetweenthe
73hoursof11:00p.m.and7:00a.m.,inamountsequalto[five]tenpercentoftheofficer'sbase
74hourlypay.
75 10.Theboardofpolicecommissioners,fromtimetotimeandinitsdiscretion,may
76payadditionalcompensationtopoliceofficers,sergeantsandlieutenantsbypaying
77commissionedofficersintheaforesaidranksforaccumulated,unusedvacationtime.Any
78suchpaymentsshallbemadeinincrementsofnotlessthanfortyhours,andatrates
79equivalenttothebasestraight-timeratesbeingearnedbysaidofficersatthetimeofpayment;
80exceptthat,nosuchofficershallberequiredtoacceptpaymentforaccumulatedunused
81vacationtime.
84.170.1.Whenanyvacancyshalltakeplaceinanygradeofofficers,itshallbe
2filledfromthenextlowestgrade;provided,however,thatprobationarypatrolmenshallserve
3atleastsixmonthsassuchbeforebeingpromotedtotherankofpatrolman;patrolmenshall
4serveatleastthreeyearsassuchbeforebeingpromotedtotherankofsergeant;sergeants
5shallserveatleastoneyearassuchbeforebeingpromotedtotherankoflieutenant;
6lieutenantsshallserveatleastoneyearassuchbeforebeingpromotedtotherankofcaptain;
HCS#2HB495	9 7andinnocaseshallthechieforassistantchiefbeselectedfrommennotmembersoftheforce
8orbelowthegradeofcaptain.Patrolmenshallserveatleastthreeyearsassuchbefore
9promotiontotherankofdetective;theinspectorshallbetakenfrommenintheranknot
10belowthegradeoflieutenant.
11 2.Theboardsofpoliceareherebyauthorizedtomakeallsuchrulesandregulations,
12notinconsistentwithsections84.010to84.340,orotherlawsofthestate,astheymayjudge
13necessary,fortheappointment,employment,uniforming,discipline,trialandgovernmentof
14thepolice.Atthetimeoftheeffectivedateofthisactanduntilsuchtimeastheboard
15adoptsotherinvestigativeanddisciplinarypoliciesandproceduresnotinconsistentwith
16section590.502,disciplineandinvestigativeproceduresforcommissionedandcivilian
17employeesofthepoliceforceshallberegulatedbyrule7ofthepolicemanualofthe
18policedepartmentineffectasofNovember4,2013;exceptthat,whererule7isin
19conflictwithsection590.502,theboardshallcomplywiththerequirementsofsection
20590.502.Undernocircumstancesshalltheboardinitiallyorhereafteradopt
21investigativeanddisciplinaryproceduresthatdonotincludethesummaryhearing
22boardproceduresprovidedforinrule7ofthepolicemanualofthepolicedepartmentin
23effectasofNovember4,2013.Thesaidboardsshallalsohavepowertorequireofany
24officerorpolicemanbondwithsuretieswhentheymayconsideritdemandedbythepublic
25interests.Alllawfulrulesandregulationsoftheboardshallbeobeyedbythepoliceforceon
26painofdismissalorsuchlighterpunishment,eitherbysuspension,fine,reductionor
27forfeitureofpay,orotherwiseastheboardsmayadjudge.
28 3.Theauthoritypossessedbytheboardofpoliceincludes,butisnotlimitedto,the
29authoritytodelegateportionsofitspowersauthorizedinsection84.120,includingpresiding
30overadisciplinaryhearing,toahearingofficerasdeterminedbytheboard.
84.225.Anyofficerorservantofthemayororcommoncouncilormunicipal
2assemblyofthecities,orotherpersonswhatsoever,whoforciblyresistsorobstructsthe
3executionorenforcementofanyoftheprovisionsofsections84.012to84.340orrelating
4tothesame,orwhodisbursesorfailstodisburseanymoneyinviolationthereof,orwho
5hindersorobstructstheorganizationormaintenanceoftheboardofpoliceorthepolice
6forcethereinprovidedtobeorganizedandmaintained,orwhomaintainsorcontrols
7anypoliceforceotherthantheonethereinprovidedfor,orwhodelaysorhindersthe
8dueenforcementofsections84.012to84.340byfailingorneglectingtoperformthe
9dutiesbysuchsectionsimposeduponhimorher,shallbesubjecttoapenaltyofone
10thousanddollarsforeachoffense,recoverablebytheboardsbyactionatlawinthe
11nameofthestate,andshallforeverthereafterbedisqualifiedfromholdingorexercising
12anyofficeoremploymentwhatsoeverunderthemayororcommoncouncilormunicipal
13assemblyofsuchcities,orundersections84.012to84.340,providedthatnothinginthis
HCS#2HB495	10 14sectionshallbeconstruedtointerferewiththepunishment,underanyexistingorany
15futurelawsofthisstate,ofanycriminaloffensethatiscommittedbythepartiesinor
16abouttheresistance,obstruction,hindrance,conspiracy,combination,ordisbursement
17aforesaid.
84.325.1.Atransitiondirectorshallbeappointedbythegovernortoensure
2oversightofanorderlytransitionofthecontrolofanymunicipalpoliceforcefromany
3citynotwithinacountytotheboardofpolicecommissioners.Theimplementation
4periodshallbeginonAugust28,2025,andendnolaterthanJuly1,2026.Theboardof
5policecommissionersshallassumecontrolofanymunicipalpoliceforceestablished
6withinanycitynotwithinacountyduringtheimplementationperiod,accordingtothe
7requirementsofthissectionandanyrulespromulgatedundersubsection6ofthis
8sectionandasdeterminedincoordinationwiththetransitiondirector,localofficials,
9andtheboardofpolicecommissioners.Thepurposeoftheseproceduresand
10requirementsistoensurethecontinuityofoperationsofthemunicipalpoliceforcewith
11minimizeddisruptionstotheresidentsofanycitynotwithinacounty,toprovideforan
12orderlyandappropriatetransitioninthegovernanceofthepoliceforce,andtoprovide
13foranequitableemploymenttransitionforcommissionedandcivilianpersonnel.
14 2.Upontheassumptionofcontrolbytheboardofpolicecommissionersunder
15subsection1ofthissection,anymunicipalpolicedepartmentwithinanycitynotwithin
16acountyshallconvey,assign,andotherwisetransfertotheboardtitleandownershipof
17allindebtednessandassets,including,butnotlimitedto,allfundsandrealandpersonal
18propertyheldinthenameoforcontrolledbythemunicipalpolicedepartment.Such
19cityshallthereafterceasetheoperationofanypolicedepartmentorpoliceforce.
20 3.Upontheassumptionofcontrolbytheboardofpolicecommissionersunder
21subsection1ofthissection,thestateshallacceptresponsibility,ownership,andliability
22assuccessor-in-interestforcontractualobligationsandotherlawfulobligationsofthe
23municipalpolicedepartment.
24 4.Theboardofpolicecommissionersshallinitiallyemploy,withoutareduction
25inrank,salary,orbenefits,allcommissionedandcivilianpersonnelofthemunicipal
26policedepartmentwhowereemployedbythemunicipalpolicedepartmentimmediately
27priortothedatetheboardassumedcontrol.Theboardshallrecognizeallaccrued
28yearsofservicethatsuchcommissionedandcivilianpersonnelhadwiththemunicipal
29policedepartment,aswellasallaccruedyearsofservicethatsuchcommissionedand
30civilianpersonnelhadpreviouslywiththeboardofpolicecommissioners.Such
31personnelshallbeentitledtothesameholidays,vacation,sickleave,sickbonustime,
32andannualstep-increasestheywereentitledtoasemployeesofthemunicipalpolice
33department.
HCS#2HB495	11 34 5.Thecommissionedandcivilianpersonnelwhoretirefromservicewiththe
35municipalpolicedepartmentbeforetheboardofpolicecommissionersassumedcontrol
36ofthedepartmentundersubsection1ofthissectionshallcontinuetobeentitledtothe
37samepensionbenefitsprovidedasemployeesofthemunicipalpolicedepartmentand
38thesamebenefitssetforthinsubsection4ofthissection.Anypolicepensionsystem
39createdunderchapter86forthebenefitofapoliceforceestablishedundersections
4084.012to84.340shallcontinuetobegovernedbychapter86andshallapplytoany
41comprehensivepolicingplanandanypoliceforceestablishedundersections84.012to
4284.340.Otherthananyprovisionthatmakeschapter86applicabletoamunicipal
43policeforceestablishedundersections84.343to84.346,nothinginsections84.012to
4484.340shallbeconstruedaslimitingorchangingtherightsorbenefitsprovidedunder
45chapter86.
46 6.Theboardofpolicecommissionersmaypromulgateallnecessaryrulesand
47regulationsfortheimplementationandadministrationofthissection.Anyruleor
48portionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatiscreatedunderthe
49authoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplieswithandis
50subjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.This
51sectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththe
52generalassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,orto
53disapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantof
54rulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2025,shallbe
55invalidandvoid.
105.726.1.Nothinginsections105.711to105.726shallbeconstruedtobroadenthe
2liabilityofthestateofMissouribeyondtheprovisionsofsections537.600to537.610,norto
3abolishorwaiveanydefenseatlawwhichmightotherwisebeavailabletoanyagency,
4officer,oremployeeofthestateofMissouri.Sections105.711to105.726donotwaivethe
5sovereignimmunityofthestateofMissouri.
6 2.Thecreationofthestatelegalexpensefundandthepaymenttherefromofsuch
7amountsasmaybenecessaryforthebenefitofanypersoncoveredtherebyaredeemed
8necessaryandproperpublicpurposesforwhichfundsofthisstatemaybeexpended.
9 3.Moneysinthestatelegalexpensefundshallnotbeavailableforthepaymentof
10anyclaimoranyamountrequiredbyanyfinaljudgmentrenderedbyacourtofcompetent
11jurisdictionagainstaboardofpolicecommissionersestablishedunderchapter84,including
12thecommissioners,anypoliceofficer,notwithstandingsections84.330and84.710,orother
13provisionsoflaw,otheremployees,agents,representative,oranyotherindividualorentity
14actingorpurportingtoactonitsortheirbehalf.Suchwastheintentofthegeneralassembly
15intheoriginalenactmentofsections105.711to105.726,anditismadeexpressbythis
HCS#2HB495	12 16sectioninlightofthedecisioninWaymanSmith,III,etal.v.StateofMissouri,152S.W.3d
17275.Exceptthatthecommissionerofadministrationshallreimbursefromthelegalexpense
18fundtheboardofpolicecommissionersestablishedunder[section84.350,andanysuccessor-
19in-interestestablishedpursuanttosection84.344,] chapter84forliabilityclaimsotherwise
20eligibleforpaymentundersection105.711paidbysuch[board] boardsonanequalshare
21basisperclaimuptoamaximumofonemilliondollarsperfiscalyear.
22 4.[Subjecttotheprovisionsofsubsection2ofsection84.345,] Iftherepresentation
23oftheattorneygeneralisrequestedbyaboardofpolicecommissioners[oritssuccessor-in-
24interestestablishedpursuanttosection84.344], theattorneygeneralshallrepresent,
25investigate,defend,negotiate,orcompromiseallclaimsundersections105.711to105.726
26fortheboardofpolicecommissioners,[itssuccessor-in-interestpursuanttosection84.344,]
27anypoliceofficer,otheremployees,agents,representatives,oranyotherindividualorentity
28actingorpurportingtoactontheirbehalf.Theattorneygeneralmayestablishproceduresby
29rulespromulgatedunderchapter536underwhichclaimsmustbereferredfortheattorney
30general'srepresentation.Theattorneygeneralandtheofficialsofthecitywhichthepolice
31boardrepresents[orrepresented] shallmeetandnegotiatereasonableexpensesorchargesthat
32willfairlycompensatetheattorneygeneralandtheofficeofadministrationforthecostofthe
33representationoftheclaimsunderthissection.
34 5.Claimstenderedtotheattorneygeneralpromptlyaftertheclaimwasassertedas
35requiredbysection105.716andpriortoAugust28,2005,maybeinvestigated,defended,
36negotiated,orcompromisedbytheattorneygeneralandfullpaymentsmaybemadefromthe
37statelegalexpensefundonbehalfoftheentitiesandindividualsdescribedinthissectionasa
38resultoftheholdinginWaymanSmith,III,etal.v.StateofMissouri,152S.W.3d275.
191.1005.1.Noindividualorentityshallknowinglyopen,lease,rent,own,use,
2maintain,manage,operate,orcontrolapublicorprivatefacility,site,orbuildingforthe
3purpose,inpartorinwhole,ofallowingindividualstoself-administerpreobtained
4controlledsubstances,thepossessionofwhichbytheindividualispunishableunder
5section579.015andisnototherwiseauthorizedbychapters195and579.
6 2.Thissectionshallnotapplytoanyhealthcarefacilitylicensedpursuantto
7chapter197or198that:
8 (a)Providesmedicalassistanceormonitoringtoindividualswhohaveself-
9administeredcontrolledsubstances;
10 (b)Providessterileinjectionsupplies;
11 (c)Collectsusedhypodermicneedlesandsyringes;or
12 (d)Providessecurehypodermicneedleandsyringedisposalservices.
13 3.Thissectionshallnotaffecttheimmunityfromliabilityprovidedbysection
14195.205foranyindividualwho,ingoodfaith,seeksorobtainsmedicalassistancefor
HCS#2HB495	13 15someonewhoisexperiencinganoverdoseofacontrolledsubstanceorforanyindividual
16experiencinganoverdoseofacontrolledsubstancewhoseeksmedicalassistancefor
17himselforherselforisthesubjectofagoodfaithrequestformedicalassistanceforan
18overdoseofacontrolledsubstance.
19 4.Asusedinthissection,theterm"controlledsubstance"meansadrug,
20substance,orimmediateprecursorinSchedulesIthroughVlistedinchapter195.
211.141.1.Whenachildistakenintocustodyasprovidedinsection211.131,the
2persontakingthechildintocustodyshall,unlessithasbeenotherwiseorderedbythecourt,
3returnthechildtohisorherparent,guardianorlegalcustodianonthepromiseofsuchperson
4tobringthechildtocourt,ifnecessary,atastatedtimeoratsuchtimesasthecourtmay
5direct.Thecourtmayalsoimposeotherconditionsrelatingtoactivitiesofthechild.Ifthese
6additionalconditionsarenotmet,thecourtmayorderthechilddetainedasprovidedin
7section211.151.Ifadditionalconditionsareimposed,thechildshallbenotifiedthatfailure
8toadheretotheconditionsmayresultinthecourtimposingmorerestrictiveconditionsor
9orderingthedetentionofthechild.Ifthepersontakingthechildintocustodybelievesit
10desirable,hemayrequesttheparent,guardianorlegalcustodiantosignawrittenpromiseto
11bringthechildintocourtandacknowledginganyadditionalconditionsimposedonthechild.
12 2.Ifthechildisnotreleasedasprovidedinsubsection1ofthissection,heorshemay
13beconditionallyreleasedordetainedinanyplaceofdetentionspecifiedinsection211.151
14butonlyonorderofthecourtspecifyingthereasonfortheconditionalreleaseorthe
15detention.Theparent,guardianorlegalcustodianofthechildshallbenotifiedofthetermsof
16theconditionalreleaseortheplaceofdetentionassoonaspossible.
17 3.Thejuvenileofficermayconditionallyreleaseordetainachildforaperiodnotto
18exceedtwenty-fourhoursifitisimpracticaltoobtainawrittenorderfromthecourtbecause
19oftheunreasonablenessofthehourorthefactthatitisaSundayorholiday.Theconditional
20releaseshallbeasprovidedinsubsection1ofthissection,andthedetentionshallbeas
21providedinsection211.151.Awrittenrecordofsuchconditionalreleaseordetentionshallbe
22keptandareportinwritingfiledwiththecourt.Intheeventthatthejudgeisabsentfromhis
23circuit,orisunabletoact,theapprovalofanothercircuitjudgeofthesameoradjoining
24circuitmustbeobtainedasaconditionorcontinuingtheconditionalreleaseordetentionofa
25childformorethantwenty-fourhours.
26 4.Inanymatterreferredtothejuvenilecourtpursuanttosection211.031,thejuvenile
27officershallmakeariskandneedsassessmentofthechildand,beforethedispositionofthe
28matter,shallreporttheresultsoftheassessmenttothejuvenilecourt.Theassessmentshallbe
29writtenonastandardizedformapprovedbytheofficeofstatecourtsadministrator.The
30juvenileofficershalluseacumulativetotalofpointsassessedforallallegedoffenses
HCS#2HB495	14 31committedtodeterminewhetherthecourtshallorderthechildtobedetainedas
32providedinsection211.151.
33 5.Thedivision,incooperationwithjuvenileofficersandjuvenilecourts,shallatleast
34bienniallyreviewarandomsampleofassessmentsofchildrenandthedispositionofeach
35child'scasetorecommendassessmentanddispositionequitythroughoutthestate.Such
36reviewshallidentifyanyevidenceofracialdisparityincertification.Suchreviewshallbe
37conductedinamannerwhichprotectstheconfidentialityofthecasesexamined.
300.100.1.Thedriverofanauthorizedemergencyvehicle,whenrespondingtoan
2emergencycallorwheninthepursuitofanactualorsuspectedviolatorofthelaworwhen
3respondingtobutnotuponreturningfromafirealarm,mayexercisetheprivilegessetforthin
4thissection,butsubjecttotheconditionshereinstated.
5 2.Thedriverofanauthorizedemergencyvehiclemay:
6 (1)Parkorstand,irrespectiveoftheprovisionsofthisordinance;
7 (2)Proceedpastaredorstopsignalorstopsign,butonlyafterslowingdownasmay
8benecessaryforsafeoperation;
9 (3)Exceedthemaximumspeedlimitssolongashedoesnotendangerlifeor
10property;
11 (4)Disregardregulationsgoverningdirectionofmovementorturninginspecified
12directions.
13 3.Theexemptionshereingrantedtoanauthorizedemergencyvehicleshallapply
14onlywhenthedriverofanysaidvehiclewhileinmotionsoundsaudiblesignalbysirenor
15whilehavingatleastonelightedlampexhibitingaredlightvisibleundernormalatmospheric
16conditionsfromadistanceoffivehundredfeettothefrontofsuchvehicleoraflashingblue
17lightauthorizedbysection307.175, exceptthatanauthorizedemergencyvehicleoperated
18asapolicevehicleisnotrequiredtouseanaudiblesignalordisplayavisualsignalwhen
19thevehicleisbeingusedto:
20 (1)Obtainevidenceofaspeedingviolationonamaintainedfederalorstate
21highwayandwherethespeedlimitissetbystatestatute;
22 (2)Respondtoasuspectedcrimeinprogresswhenuseofanaudibleorvisual
23signal,orboth,couldreasonablyresultinthedestructionofevidenceorescapeofa
24suspect;or
25 (3)Conductsurveillanceofavehicleorthepassengersofavehiclewhoare
26suspectedofinvolvementinacrime.
27 4.Theforegoingprovisionsshallnotrelievethedriverofanauthorizedemergency
28vehiclefromthedutytodrivewithdueregardforthesafetyofallpersons,norshallsuch
29provisionsprotectthedriverfromtheconsequencesofhisrecklessdisregardforthesafetyof
30others.
HCS#2HB495	15 302.304.1.Thedirectorshallnotifybyordinarymailanyoperatorofthepointvalue
2chargedagainsttheoperator'srecordwhentherecordshowsfourormorepointshavebeen
3accumulatedinatwelve-monthperiod.
4 2.Inanactiontosuspendorrevokealicenseordrivingprivilegeunderthissection
5pointsshallbeaccumulatedonthedateofconviction.Nocasefileofanyconvictionfora
6drivingviolationforwhichpointsmaybeassessedpursuanttosection302.302maybeclosed
7untilsuchtimeasacopyoftherecordofsuchconvictionisforwardedtothedepartmentof
8revenue.
9 3.Thedirectorshallsuspendthelicenseanddrivingprivilegesofanypersonwhose
10drivingrecordshowsthedriverhasaccumulatedeightpointsineighteenmonths.
11 4.Thelicenseanddrivingprivilegeofanypersonwhoselicenseanddrivingprivilege
12havebeensuspendedundertheprovisionsofsections302.010to302.540exceptthose
13personswhoselicenseanddrivingprivilegehavebeensuspendedundertheprovisionsof
14subdivision(8)ofsubsection1ofsection302.302orhasaccumulatedsufficientpoints
15togetherwithaconvictionundersubdivision(10)ofsubsection1ofsection302.302andwho
16hasfiledproofoffinancialresponsibilitywiththedepartmentofrevenue,inaccordancewith
17chapter303,andisotherwiseeligible,shallbereinstatedasfollows:
18 (1)Inthecaseofaninitialsuspension,thirtydaysaftertheeffectivedateofthe
19suspension;
20 (2)Inthecaseofasecondsuspension,sixtydaysaftertheeffectivedateofthe
21suspension;
22 (3)Inthecaseofthethirdandsubsequentsuspensions,ninetydaysaftertheeffective
23dateofthesuspension.
24
25Unlessproofoffinancialresponsibilityisfiledwiththedepartmentofrevenue,asuspension
26shallcontinueineffectfortwoyearsfromitseffectivedate.
27 5.Theperiodofsuspensionofthedriver'slicenseanddrivingprivilegeofanyperson
28undertheprovisionsofsubdivision(8)ofsubsection1ofsection302.302orwhohas
29accumulatedsufficientpointstogetherwithaconvictionundersubdivision(10)ofsubsection
301ofsection302.302shallbethirtydays,followedbyasixty-dayperiodofrestricteddriving
31privilegeasdefinedinsection302.010.Uponcompletionofsuchperiodofrestricteddriving
32privilege,uponcompliancewithotherrequirementsoflawanduponfilingofproofof
33financialresponsibilitywiththedepartmentofrevenue,inaccordancewithchapter303,the
34licenseanddrivingprivilegeshallbereinstated.Ifaperson,otherwisesubjecttothe
35provisionsofthissubsection,filesproofofinstallationwiththedepartmentofrevenuethat
36anyvehicleoperatedbysuchpersonisequippedwithafunctioning,certifiedignition
37interlockdevice,thereshallbenoperiodofsuspension.However,inlieuofasuspensionthe
HCS#2HB495	16 38personshallinsteadcompleteaninety-dayperiodofrestricteddrivingprivilege.Iftheperson
39failstomaintainsuchproofofthedevicewiththedirectorofrevenueasrequired,the
40restricteddrivingprivilegeshallbeterminated.Uponcompletionofsuchninety-dayperiod
41ofrestricteddrivingprivilege,uponcompliancewithotherrequirementsoflaw,andupon
42filingofproofoffinancialresponsibilitywiththedepartmentofrevenue,inaccordancewith
43chapter303,thelicenseanddrivingprivilegeshallbereinstated.However,ifthemonthly
44monitoringreportsduringsuchninety-dayperiodindicatethattheignitioninterlockdevice
45hasregisteredaconfirmedbloodalcoholconcentrationlevelabovethealcoholsetpoint
46establishedbythedepartmentoftransportationorsuchreportsindicatethattheignition
47interlockdevicehasbeentamperedwithorcircumvented,thenthelicenseanddriving
48privilegeofsuchpersonshallnotbereinstateduntilthepersoncompletesanadditionalthirty-
49dayperiodofrestricteddrivingprivilege.
50 6.Ifthepersonfailstomaintainproofoffinancialresponsibilityinaccordancewith
51chapter303,or,ifapplicable,ifthepersonfailstomaintainproofthatanyvehicleoperatedis
52equippedwithafunctioning,certifiedignitioninterlockdeviceinstalledpursuantto
53subsection5ofthissection,theperson'sdrivingprivilegeandlicenseshallberesuspended.
54 7.Thedirectorshallrevokethelicenseanddrivingprivilegeofanypersonwhenthe
55person'sdrivingrecordshowssuchpersonhasaccumulatedtwelvepointsintwelvemonthsor
56eighteenpointsintwenty-fourmonthsortwenty-fourpointsinthirty-sixmonths.The
57revocationperiodofanypersonwhoselicenseanddrivingprivilegehavebeenrevokedunder
58theprovisionsofsections302.010to302.540andwhohasfiledproofoffinancial
59responsibilitywiththedepartmentofrevenueinaccordancewithchapter303andisotherwise
60eligible,shallbeterminatedbyanoticefromthedirectorofrevenueafteroneyearfromthe
61effectivedateoftherevocation.Unlessproofoffinancialresponsibilityisfiledwiththe
62departmentofrevenue,exceptasprovidedinsubsection2ofsection302.541,therevocation
63shallremainineffectforaperiodoftwoyearsfromitseffectivedate.Ifthepersonfailsto
64maintainproofoffinancialresponsibilityinaccordancewithchapter303,theperson'slicense
65anddrivingprivilegeshallbererevoked.Anypersonwhoselicenseanddrivingprivilege
66havebeenrevokedundertheprovisionsofsections302.010to302.540shall,uponreceiptof
67thenoticeofterminationoftherevocationfromthedirector,passthecompletedriver
68examinationandapplyforanewlicensebeforeagainoperatingamotorvehicleuponthe
69highwaysofthisstate.
70 8.If,priortoconvictionforanoffensethatwouldrequiresuspensionorrevocationof
71aperson'slicenseundertheprovisionsofthissection,theperson'stotalpointsaccumulated
72arereduced,pursuanttotheprovisionsofsection302.306,belowthenumberofpoints
73requiredforsuspensionorrevocationpursuanttotheprovisionsofthissection,thenthe
HCS#2HB495	17 74person'slicenseshallnotbesuspendedorrevokeduntilthenecessarypointsareagain
75obtainedandaccumulated.
76 9.Ifanypersonshallneglectorrefusetosurrendertheperson'slicense,asprovided
77herein,thedirectorshalldirectthestatehighwaypatroloranypeaceorpoliceofficerto
78securepossessionthereofandreturnittothedirector.
79 10.Upontheissuanceofareinstatementorterminationnoticeafterasuspensionor
80revocationofanyperson'slicenseanddrivingprivilegeundertheprovisionsofsections
81302.010to302.540,theaccumulatedpointvalueshallbereducedtofourpoints,exceptthat
82thepointsofanypersonservingasamemberoftheArmedForcesoftheUnitedStates
83outsidethelimitsoftheUnitedStatesduringaperiodofsuspensionorrevocationshallbe
84reducedtozerouponthedateofthereinstatementorterminationofnotice.Itshallbethe
85responsibilityofsuchmemberoftheArmedForcestosubmitcopiesofofficialorderstothe
86directorofrevenuetosubstantiatesuchoverseasservice.Anyotherprovisionofsections
87302.010to302.540tothecontrarynotwithstanding,theeffectivedateofthefourpoints
88remainingontherecorduponreinstatementorterminationshallbethedateofthe
89reinstatementorterminationnotice.
90 11.Nocredittowardreductionofpointsshallbegivenduringperiodsofsuspension
91orrevocationoranyperiodofdrivingunderalimiteddrivingprivilegegrantedbyacourtor
92thedirectorofrevenue.
93 12.Anypersonornonresidentwhoselicenseorprivilegetooperateamotorvehicle
94inthisstatehasbeensuspendedorrevokedunderthisoranyotherlawshall,beforehaving
95thelicenseorprivilegetooperateamotorvehiclereinstated,paytothedirectora
96reinstatementfeeoftwentydollarswhichshallbeinadditiontoallotherfeesprovidedby
97law.
98 13.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflawtothecontrary,ifaftertwoyearsfrom
99theeffectivedateofanysuspensionorrevocationissuedunderthischapter,exceptany
100suspensionorrevocationissuedundersection302.410,302.462,or302.574,thepersonor
101nonresidenthasnotpaidthereinstatementfeeoftwentydollars,thedirectorshallreinstate
102suchlicenseorprivilegetooperateamotorvehicleinthisstate.Anypersonwhohashadhis
103orherlicensesuspendedorrevokedundersection302.410,302.462,or302.574,shallbe
104requiredtopaythereinstatementfee.
105 14.Nopersonwhohashadalicensetooperateamotorvehiclesuspendedorrevoked
106asaresultofanassessmentofpointsforaviolationundersubdivision(8),(9)or(10)of
107subsection1ofsection302.302shallhavethatlicensereinstateduntilsuchpersonhas
108participatedinandsuccessfullycompletedasubstanceabusetrafficoffenderprogramdefined
109insection302.010,oraprogramdeterminedtobecomparablebythedepartmentofmental
110health.Assignmentrecommendations,basedupontheneedsassessmentasdescribedin
HCS#2HB495	18 111subdivision(24)ofsection302.010,shallbedeliveredinwritingtothepersonwithwritten
112noticethatthepersonisentitledtohavesuchassignmentrecommendationsreviewedbythe
113courtifthepersonobjectstotherecommendations.Thepersonmayfileamotioninthe
114associatedivisionofthecircuitcourtofthecountyinwhichsuchassignmentwasgiven,ona
115printedformprovidedbythestatecourtsadministrator,tohavethecourthearanddetermine
116suchmotionpursuanttotheprovisionsofchapter517.Themotionshallnamethepersonor
117entitymakingtheneedsassessmentastherespondentandacopyofthemotionshallbe
118servedupontherespondentinanymannerallowedbylaw.Uponhearingthemotion,the
119courtmaymodifyorwaiveanyassignmentrecommendationthatthecourtdeterminestobe
120unwarrantedbaseduponareviewoftheneedsassessment,theperson'sdrivingrecord,the
121circumstancessurroundingtheoffense,andthelikelihoodofthepersoncommittingalike
122offenseinthefuture,exceptthatthecourtmaymodifybutmaynotwaivetheassignmentto
123aneducationorrehabilitationprogramofapersondeterminedtobeapriororpersistent
124offenderasdefinedinsection577.001orofapersondeterminedtohaveoperatedamotor
125vehiclewithfifteen-hundredthsofonepercentormorebyweightinsuchperson'sblood.
126Compliancewiththecourtdeterminationofthemotionshallsatisfytheprovisionsofthis
127sectionforthepurposeofreinstatingsuchperson'slicensetooperateamotorvehicle.The
128respondent'spersonalappearanceatanyhearingconductedpursuanttothissubsectionshall
129notbenecessaryunlessdirectedbythecourt.
130 15.Thefeesfortheprogramauthorizedinsubsection14ofthissection,oraportion
131thereoftobedeterminedbythedepartmentofmentalhealth,shallbepaidbytheperson
132enrolledintheprogram.Anypersonwhoisenrolledintheprogramshallpay,inadditionto
133anyfeechargedfortheprogram,asupplementalfeeinanamounttobedeterminedbythe
134departmentofmentalhealthforthepurposesoffundingthesubstanceabusetrafficoffender
135programdefinedinsection302.010oraprogramdeterminedtobecomparablebythe
136departmentofmentalhealth.Theadministratoroftheprogramshallremittothedivisionof
137alcoholanddrugabuseofthedepartmentofmentalhealthonorbeforethefifteenthdayof
138eachmonththesupplementalfeeforallpersonsenrolledintheprogram,lesstwopercentfor
139administrativecosts.Interestshallbechargedonanyunpaidbalanceofthesupplementalfees
140duethedivisionofalcoholanddrugabusepursuanttothissectionandshallaccrueatarate
141nottoexceedtheannualrateestablishedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsection32.065,plus
142threepercentagepoints.Thesupplementalfeesandanyinterestreceivedbythedepartment
143ofmentalhealthpursuanttothissectionshallbedepositedinthementalhealthearningsfund
144whichiscreatedinsection630.053.
145 16.Anyadministratorwhofailstoremittothedivisionofalcoholanddrugabuseof
146thedepartmentofmentalhealththesupplementalfeesandinterestforallpersonsenrolledin
147theprogrampursuanttothissectionshallbesubjecttoapenaltyequaltotheamountof
HCS#2HB495	19 148interestaccruedonthesupplementalfeesduethedivisionpursuanttothissection.Ifthe
149supplementalfees,interest,andpenaltiesarenotremittedtothedivisionofalcoholanddrug
150abuseofthedepartmentofmentalhealthwithinsixmonthsoftheduedate,theattorney
151generalofthestateofMissourishallinitiateappropriateactionofthecollectionofsaidfees
152andinterestaccrued.Thecourtshallassessattorneyfeesandcourtcostsagainstany
153delinquentprogram.
154 17.Anypersonwhohashadalicensetooperateamotorvehiclesuspendedor
155revokedasaresultof:
156 (1)Anassessmentofpointsforaconvictionforanintoxication-relatedtraffic
157offense, asdefinedundersection577.001,inwhichtheperson'sbloodalcoholcontentwas
158foundtobeatleasteight-hundredthsofonepercentbutlessthanfifteen-hundredthsof
159onepercentbyweightofalcoholinsuchperson'sbloodandwhohasaprioralcohol-
160relatedenforcementcontactasdefinedundersection302.525[,]; or
161 (2)Anassessmentofpointsforaconvictionforanintoxication-relatedtraffic
162offense,asdefinedundersection577.001,inwhichtheperson'sbloodalcoholcontent
163wasfoundtobefifteen-hundredthsofonepercentormorebyweightofalcoholinsuch
164person'sblood
165
166shallberequiredtofileproofwiththedirectorofrevenuethatanymotorvehicleoperatedby
167thepersonisequippedwithafunctioning,certifiedignitioninterlockdeviceasarequired
168conditionofreinstatementofthelicense.Theignitioninterlockdeviceshallfurtherbe
169requiredtobemaintainedonallmotorvehiclesoperatedbythepersonforaperiodofnotless
170thansixmonthsimmediatelyfollowingthedateofreinstatement.Ifthemonthlymonitoring
171reportsshowthattheignitioninterlockdevicehasregisteredanyconfirmedbloodalcohol
172concentrationreadingsabovethealcoholsetpointestablishedbythedepartmentof
173transportationorthatthepersonhastamperedwithorcircumventedtheignitioninterlock
174devicewithinthelastthreemonthsofthesix-monthperiodofrequiredinstallationofthe
175ignitioninterlockdevice,thentheperiodforwhichthepersonmustmaintaintheignition
176interlockdevicefollowingthedateofreinstatementshallbeextendeduntilthepersonhas
177completedthreeconsecutivemonthswithnoviolationsasdescribedinthissection.Ifthe
178personfailstomaintainsuchproofwiththedirector,thelicenseshallberesuspendedor
179revokedandthepersonshallbeguiltyofaclassAmisdemeanor.
302.440.Inadditiontoanyotherprovisionsoflaw,acourtmayrequirethatany
2personwhoisfoundguiltyofafirstintoxication-relatedtrafficoffense,asdefinedinsection
3577.001,andacourtshallrequirethatanypersonwhoisfoundguiltyofasecondor
4subsequentintoxication-relatedtrafficoffense,asdefinedinsection577.001,oranyperson
5whoisfoundguiltyofanintoxication-relatedtrafficoffense,asdefinedundersection
HCS#2HB495	20 6577.001,inwhichtheperson'sbloodalcoholcontentwasfoundtobefifteen-hundredths
7ofonepercentormorebyweightofalcoholinsuchperson'sbloodshallnotoperateany
8motorvehicleunlessthatvehicleisequippedwithafunctioning,certifiedignitioninterlock
9devicethatthepersonmustuseforaperiodofnotlessthansixmonthsfromthedateof
10reinstatementoftheperson'sdriver'slicense.Inaddition,anycourtauthorizedtogranta
11limiteddrivingprivilegeundersection302.309toanypersonwhoisfoundguiltyofasecond
12orsubsequentintoxication-relatedtrafficoffenseortoanypersonwhoisfoundguiltyofan
13intoxication-relatedtrafficoffense,asdefinedundersection577.001,inwhichthe
14person'sbloodalcoholcontentwasfoundtobefifteen-hundredthsofonepercentor
15morebyweightofalcoholinsuchperson'sbloodshallrequiretheuseofanignition
16interlockdeviceonallvehiclesoperatedbythepersonasarequiredconditionofthelimited
17drivingprivilege,exceptasprovidedinsection302.441.Theserequirementsshallbein
18additiontoanyotherprovisionsofthischapterorchapter577requiringinstallationand
19maintenanceofanignitioninterlockdevice.Anypersonrequiredtouseanignitioninterlock
20deviceshallcomplywithsuchrequirementsubjecttothepenaltiesprovidedbysection
21577.599.
302.525.1.Thelicensesuspensionorrevocationshallbecomeeffectivefifteendays
2afterthesubjectpersonhasreceivedthenoticeofsuspensionorrevocationasprovidedin
3section302.520,orisdeemedtohavereceivedthenoticeofsuspensionorrevocationbymail
4asprovidedinsection302.515.Ifarequestforahearingisreceivedbyorpostmarkedtothe
5departmentwithinthatfifteen-dayperiod,theeffectivedateofthesuspensionorrevocation
6shallbestayeduntilafinalorderisissuedfollowingthehearing;provided,thatanydelayin
7thehearingwhichiscausedorrequestedbythesubjectpersonorcounselrepresentingthat
8personwithoutgoodcauseshownshallnotresultinastayofthesuspensionorrevocation
9duringtheperiodofdelay.
10 2.Theperiodoflicensesuspensionorrevocationunderthissectionshallbeas
11follows:
12 (1)Iftheperson'sdrivingrecordshowsnoprioralcohol-relatedenforcementcontacts
13duringtheimmediatelyprecedingfiveyears,theperiodofsuspensionshallbethirtydays
14aftertheeffectivedateofsuspension,followedbyasixty-dayperiodofrestricteddriving
15privilegeasdefinedinsection302.010andissuedbythedirectorofrevenue.Therestricted
16drivingprivilegeshallnotbeissueduntilheorshehasfiledproofoffinancialresponsibility
17withthedepartmentofrevenue,inaccordancewithchapter303,andisotherwiseeligible.
18Therestricteddrivingprivilegeshallindicate[whether] thatafunctioning,certifiedignition
19interlockdeviceisrequiredasaconditionofoperatingamotorvehicle.Acopyofthe
20restricteddrivingprivilegeshallbegiventothepersonandsuchpersonshallcarryacopyof
21therestricteddrivingprivilegewhileoperatingamotorvehicle.Innocaseshallrestricted
HCS#2HB495	21 22drivingprivilegesbeissuedpursuanttothissectionorsection302.535untilthepersonhas
23completedthefirstthirtydaysofasuspensionunderthissection.Ifapersonotherwise
24subjecttotheprovisionsofthissubdivisionfilesproofofinstallationwiththedepartmentof
25revenuethatanyvehiclethatheorsheoperatesisequippedwithafunctioning,certified
26ignitioninterlockdevice,thereshallbenoperiodofsuspension.However,inlieuofa
27suspensionthepersonshallinsteadcompleteaninety-dayperiodofrestricteddriving
28privilege.Uponcompletionofsuchninety-dayperiodofrestricteddrivingprivilege,
29compliancewithotherrequirementsoflaw,andfilingofproofoffinancialresponsibilitywith
30thedepartmentofrevenue,inaccordancewithchapter303,thelicenseanddrivingprivilege
31shallbereinstated.However,ifthemonthlymonitoringreportsduringsuchninety-day
32periodindicatethattheignitioninterlockdevicehasregisteredaconfirmedbloodalcohol
33concentrationlevelabovethealcoholsetpointestablishedbythedepartmentoftransportation
34orsuchreportsindicatethattheignitioninterlockdevicehasbeentamperedwithor
35circumvented,thenthelicenseanddrivingprivilegeofsuchpersonshallnotbereinstated
36untilthepersoncompletesanadditionalthirty-dayperiodofrestricteddrivingprivilege.If
37thepersonfailstomaintainsuchproofofthedevicewiththedirectorofrevenueasrequired,
38therestricteddrivingprivilegeshallbeterminated;
39 (2)Theperiodofrevocationshallbeoneyeariftheperson'sdrivingrecordshows
40oneormoreprioralcohol-relatedenforcementcontactsduringtheimmediatelyprecedingfive
41years;
42 (3)Innocaseshallrestricteddrivingprivilegesbeissuedunderthissectiontoany
43personwhosedrivingrecordshowsoneormoreprioralcohol-relatedenforcementcontactsor
44toanypersonwhosedrivingrecordshowsaconvictionofanintoxication-relatedtraffic
45offense,asdefinedundersection577.001,inwhichtheperson'sbloodalcoholcontent
46wasfoundtobefifteen-hundredthsofonepercentormorebyweightofalcoholinsuch
47person'sblooduntilthepersonhasfiledproofwiththedepartmentofrevenuethatanymotor
48vehicleoperatedbythepersonisequippedwithafunctioning,certifiedignitioninterlock
49deviceasarequiredconditionoftherestricteddrivingprivilege.Ifthepersonfailsto
50maintainsuchprooftherestricteddrivingprivilegeshallbeterminated.
51 3.Forpurposesofthissection,"alcohol-relatedenforcementcontacts"shallinclude
52anysuspensionorrevocationundersections302.500to302.540,anysuspensionor
53revocationenteredinthisoranyotherstateforarefusaltosubmittochemicaltestingunder
54animpliedconsentlaw,andanyconvictioninthisoranyotherstateforaviolationwhich
55involvesdrivingwhileintoxicated,drivingwhileundertheinfluenceofdrugsoralcohol,or
56drivingavehiclewhilehavinganunlawfulalcoholconcentration.
57 4.Wherealicenseissuspendedorrevokedunderthissectionandthepersonisalso
58convictedonchargesarisingoutofthesameoccurrenceforaviolationofsection577.010or
HCS#2HB495	22 59577.012orforaviolationofanycountyormunicipalordinanceprohibitingdrivingwhile
60intoxicatedoralcohol-relatedtrafficoffense,boththesuspensionorrevocationunderthis
61sectionandanyothersuspensionorrevocationarisingfromsuchconvictionsshallbe
62imposed,buttheperiodofsuspensionorrevocationundersections302.500to302.540shall
63becreditedagainstanyothersuspensionorrevocationarisingfromsuchconvictions,andthe
64totalperiodofsuspensionorrevocationshallnotexceedthelongerofthetwosuspensionor
65revocationperiods.
66 5.Anypersonwhohashadalicensetooperateamotorvehiclerevokedunderthis
67sectionorsuspendedunderthissectionwithoneormoreprioralcohol-relatedenforcement
68contactsoraconvictionforanintoxication-relatedtrafficoffense,asdefinedunder
69section577.001,inwhichtheperson'sbloodalcoholcontentwasfoundtobefifteen-
70hundredthsofonepercentormorebyweightofalcoholinsuchperson'sbloodshowing
71ontheirdriverrecordshallberequiredtofileproofwiththedirectorofrevenuethatany
72motorvehicleoperatedbythatpersonisequippedwithafunctioning,certifiedignition
73interlockdeviceasarequiredconditionofreinstatement.Theignitioninterlockdeviceshall
74furtherberequiredtobemaintainedonallmotorvehiclesoperatedbythepersonforaperiod
75ofnotlessthansixmonthsimmediatelyfollowingthedateofreinstatement.Ifthemonthly
76monitoringreportsshowthattheignitioninterlockdevicehasregisteredanyconfirmedblood
77alcoholconcentrationreadingsabovethealcoholsetpointestablishedbythedepartmentof
78transportationorthatthepersonhastamperedwithorcircumventedtheignitioninterlock
79devicewithinthelastthreemonthsofthesix-monthperiodofrequiredinstallationofthe
80ignitioninterlockdevice,thentheperiodforwhichthepersonmustmaintaintheignition
81interlockdevicefollowingthedateofreinstatementshallbeextendeduntilthepersonhas
82completedthreeconsecutivemonthswithnoviolationsasdescribedinthissection.Ifthe
83personfailstomaintainsuchproofwiththedirector,thelicenseshallbesuspendedor
84revoked,untilproofasrequiredbythissectionisfiledwiththedirector,andthepersonshall
85beguiltyofaclassAmisdemeanor.
302.574.1.Ifapersonwhowasoperatingavehiclerefusesupontherequestofthe
2officertosubmittoanychemicaltestundersection577.041,theofficershall,onbehalfofthe
3directorofrevenue,servethenoticeoflicenserevocationpersonallyuponthepersonand
4shalltakepossessionofanylicensetooperateavehicleissuedbythisstatewhichisheldby
5thatperson.Theofficershallissueatemporarypermit,onbehalfofthedirectorofrevenue,
6whichisvalidforfifteendaysandshallalsogivethepersonnoticeofhisorherrighttofilea
7petitionforreviewtocontestthelicenserevocation.
8 2.Suchofficershallmakeacertifiedreportunderpenaltiesofperjuryformakinga
9falsestatementtoapublicofficial.Thereportshallbeforwardedtothedirectorofrevenue
10andshallincludethefollowing:
HCS#2HB495	23 11 (1)Thattheofficerhas:
12 (a)Reasonablegroundstobelievethatthearrestedpersonwasdrivingamotor
13vehiclewhileinanintoxicatedcondition;or
14 (b)Reasonablegroundstobelievethatthepersonstopped,beingundertheageof
15twenty-oneyears,wasdrivingamotorvehiclewithabloodalcoholcontentoftwo-
16hundredthsofonepercentormorebyweight;or
17 (c)Reasonablegroundstobelievethatthepersonstopped,beingundertheageof
18twenty-oneyears,wascommittingaviolationofthetrafficlawsofthestate,orpolitical
19subdivisionofthestate,andsuchofficerhasreasonablegroundstobelieve,aftermakingsuch
20stop,thatthepersonhadabloodalcoholcontentoftwo-hundredthsofonepercentorgreater;
21 (2)Thatthepersonrefusedtosubmittoachemicaltest;
22 (3)Whethertheofficersecuredthelicensetooperateamotorvehicleoftheperson;
23 (4)Whethertheofficerissuedafifteen-daytemporarypermit;
24 (5)Copiesofthenoticeofrevocation,thefifteen-daytemporarypermit,andthe
25noticeoftherighttofileapetitionforreview.Thenoticesandpermitmaybecombinedin
26onedocument;and
27 (6)Anylicense,whichtheofficerhastakenintopossession,tooperateamotor
28vehicle.
29 3.Uponreceiptoftheofficer'sreport,thedirectorshallrevokethelicenseofthe
30personrefusingtotakethetestforaperiodofoneyear;orifthepersonisanonresident,such
31person'soperatingpermitorprivilegeshallberevokedforoneyear;orifthepersonisa
32residentwithoutalicenseorpermittooperateamotorvehicleinthisstate,anordershallbe
33issueddenyingthepersontheissuanceofalicenseorpermitforaperiodofoneyear.
34 4.Ifaperson'slicensehasbeenrevokedbecauseoftheperson'srefusaltosubmittoa
35chemicaltest,suchpersonmaypetitionforahearingbeforeacircuitdivisionorassociate
36divisionofthecourtinthecountyinwhichthearrestorstopoccurred.Pursuanttolocalcourt
37rulepromulgatedpursuanttoSection15ofArticleVoftheMissouriConstitution,thecase
38mayalsobeassignedtoatrafficjudgepursuanttosection479.500.Thepersonmayrequest
39suchcourttoissueanorderstayingtherevocationuntilsuchtimeasthepetitionforreview
40canbeheard.Ifthecourt,initsdiscretion,grantssuchstay,itshallentertheorderupona
41formprescribedbythedirectorofrevenueandshallsendacopyofsuchordertothedirector.
42Suchordershallserveasproofoftheprivilegetooperateamotorvehicleinthisstateandthe
43directorshallmaintainpossessionoftheperson'slicensetooperateamotorvehicleuntil
44terminationofanyrevocationunderthissection.Upontheperson'srequest,theclerkofthe
45courtshallnotifytheprosecutingattorneyofthecountyandtheprosecutorshallappearatthe
46hearingonbehalfofthedirectorofrevenue.Atthehearing,thecourtshalldetermineonly:
47 (1)Whetherthepersonwasarrestedorstopped;
HCS#2HB495	24 48 (2)Whethertheofficerhad:
49 (a)Reasonablegroundstobelievethatthepersonwasdrivingamotorvehiclewhile
50inanintoxicatedordruggedcondition;or
51 (b)Reasonablegroundstobelievethatthepersonstopped,beingundertheageof
52twenty-oneyears,wasdrivingamotorvehiclewithabloodalcoholcontentoftwo-
53hundredthsofonepercentormorebyweight;or
54 (c)Reasonablegroundstobelievethatthepersonstopped,beingundertheageof
55twenty-oneyears,wascommittingaviolationofthetrafficlawsofthestate,orpolitical
56subdivisionofthestate,andsuchofficerhadreasonablegroundstobelieve,aftermakingsuch
57stop,thatthepersonhadabloodalcoholcontentoftwo-hundredthsofonepercentorgreater;
58and
59 (3)Whetherthepersonrefusedtosubmittothetest.
60 5.Ifthecourtdeterminesanyissuenottobeintheaffirmative,thecourtshallorder
61thedirectortoreinstatethelicenseorpermittodrive.
62 6.Requestsforreviewasprovidedinthissectionshallgototheheadofthedocketof
63thecourtwhereinfiled.
64 7.Nopersonwhohashadalicensetooperateamotorvehiclesuspendedorrevoked
65undertheprovisionsofthissectionshallhavethatlicensereinstateduntilsuchpersonhas
66participatedinandsuccessfullycompletedasubstanceabusetrafficoffenderprogramdefined
67insection302.010,oraprogramdeterminedtobecomparablebythedepartmentofmental
68health.Assignmentrecommendations,basedupontheneedsassessmentasdescribedin
69subdivision(24)ofsection302.010,shallbedeliveredinwritingtothepersonwithwritten
70noticethatthepersonisentitledtohavesuchassignmentrecommendationsreviewedbythe
71courtifthepersonobjectstotherecommendations.Thepersonmayfileamotioninthe
72associatedivisionofthecircuitcourtofthecountyinwhichsuchassignmentwasgiven,ona
73printedformprovidedbythestatecourtsadministrator,tohavethecourthearanddetermine
74suchmotionundertheprovisionsofchapter517.Themotionshallnamethepersonorentity
75makingtheneedsassessmentastherespondentandacopyofthemotionshallbeservedupon
76therespondentinanymannerallowedbylaw.Uponhearingthemotion,thecourtmay
77modifyorwaiveanyassignmentrecommendationthatthecourtdeterminestobeunwarranted
78baseduponareviewoftheneedsassessment,theperson'sdrivingrecord,thecircumstances
79surroundingtheoffense,andthelikelihoodofthepersoncommittingasimilaroffenseinthe
80future,exceptthatthecourtmaymodifybutshallnotwaivetheassignmenttoaneducationor
81rehabilitationprogramofapersondeterminedtobeapriororpersistentoffenderasdefinedin
82section577.001,orofapersondeterminedtohaveoperatedamotorvehiclewithablood
83alcoholcontentoffifteen-hundredthsofonepercentormorebyweight.Compliancewiththe
84courtdeterminationofthemotionshallsatisfytheprovisionsofthissectionforthepurposeof
HCS#2HB495	25 85reinstatingsuchperson'slicensetooperateamotorvehicle.Therespondent'spersonal
86appearanceatanyhearingconductedunderthissubsectionshallnotbenecessaryunless
87directedbythecourt.
88 8.Thefeesforthesubstanceabusetrafficoffenderprogram,oraportionthereof,to
89bedeterminedbythedivisionofbehavioralhealthofthedepartmentofmentalhealth,shall
90bepaidbythepersonenrolledintheprogram.Anypersonwhoisenrolledintheprogram
91shallpay,inadditiontoanyfeechargedfortheprogram,asupplementalfeetobedetermined
92bythedepartmentofmentalhealthforthepurposesoffundingthesubstanceabusetraffic
93offenderprogramdefinedinsection302.010.Theadministratoroftheprogramshallremitto
94thedivisionofbehavioralhealthofthedepartmentofmentalhealthonorbeforethefifteenth
95dayofeachmonththesupplementalfeeforallpersonsenrolledintheprogram,lesstwo
96percentforadministrativecosts.Interestshallbechargedonanyunpaidbalanceofthe
97supplementalfeesduetothedivisionofbehavioralhealthunderthissection,andshallaccrue
98ataratenottoexceedtheannualratesestablishedundertheprovisionsofsection32.065,plus
99threepercentagepoints.Thesupplementalfeesandanyinterestreceivedbythedepartment
100ofmentalhealthunderthissectionshallbedepositedinthementalhealthearningsfund,
101whichiscreatedinsection630.053.
102 9.Anyadministratorwhofailstoremittothedivisionofbehavioralhealthofthe
103departmentofmentalhealththesupplementalfeesandinterestforallpersonsenrolledinthe
104programunderthissectionshallbesubjecttoapenaltyequaltotheamountofinterest
105accruedonthesupplementalfeesduetothedivisionunderthissection.Ifthesupplemental
106fees,interest,andpenaltiesarenotremittedtothedivisionofbehavioralhealthofthe
107departmentofmentalhealthwithinsixmonthsoftheduedate,theattorneygeneralofthe
108stateofMissourishallinitiateappropriateactionforthecollectionofsaidfeesandaccrued
109interest.Thecourtshallassessattorneys'feesandcourtcostsagainstanydelinquentprogram.
110 10.Anypersonwhohashadalicensetooperateamotorvehiclerevokedunderthis
111sectionandwhohasaprioralcohol-relatedenforcementcontact,asdefinedinsection
112302.525,orwhohasbeenconvictedofanintoxication-relatedtrafficoffense,asdefined
113undersection577.001,inwhichtheperson'sbloodalcoholcontentwasfoundtobe
114fifteen-hundredthsofonepercentormorebyweightofalcoholinsuchperson'sblood
115shallberequiredtofileproofwiththedirectorofrevenuethatanymotorvehicleoperatedby
116thepersonisequippedwithafunctioning,certifiedignitioninterlockdeviceasarequired
117conditionoflicensereinstatement.Suchignitioninterlockdeviceshallfurtherberequiredto
118bemaintainedonallmotorvehiclesoperatedbythepersonforaperiodofnotlessthansix
119monthsimmediatelyfollowingthedateofreinstatement.Ifthemonthlymonitoringreports
120showthattheignitioninterlockdevicehasregisteredanyconfirmedbloodalcohol
121concentrationreadingsabovethealcoholsetpointestablishedbythedepartmentof
HCS#2HB495	26 122transportationorthatthepersonhastamperedwithorcircumventedtheignitioninterlock
123devicewithinthelastthreemonthsofthesix-monthperiodofrequiredinstallationofthe
124ignitioninterlockdevice,thentheperiodforwhichthepersonshallmaintaintheignition
125interlockdevicefollowingthedateofreinstatementshallbeextendeduntilthepersonhas
126completedthreeconsecutivemonthswithnoviolationsasdescribedinthissection.Ifthe
127personfailstomaintainsuchproofwiththedirectorasrequiredbythissection,thelicense
128shallbererevokeduntilproofasrequiredbythissectionisfiledwiththedirector,andthe
129personshallbeguiltyofaclassAmisdemeanor.
130 11.Therevocationperiodofanypersonwhoselicenseanddrivingprivilegehasbeen
131revokedunderthissectionandwhohasfiledproofoffinancialresponsibilitywiththe
132departmentofrevenueinaccordancewithchapter303andisotherwiseeligibleshallbe
133terminatedbyanoticefromthedirectorofrevenueafteroneyearfromtheeffectivedateof
134therevocation.Unlessproofoffinancialresponsibilityisfiledwiththedepartmentof
135revenue,therevocationshallremainineffectforaperiodoftwoyearsfromitseffectivedate.
136Ifthepersonfailstomaintainproofoffinancialresponsibilityinaccordancewithchapter303,
137theperson'slicenseanddrivingprivilegeshallbererevoked.
138 12.ApersoncommitstheoffenseoffailuretomaintainproofwiththeMissouri
139departmentofrevenueif,whenrequiredtodoso,heorshefailstofileproofwiththedirector
140ofrevenuethatanyvehicleoperatedbythepersonisequippedwithafunctioning,certified
141ignitioninterlockdeviceorfailstofileproofoffinancialresponsibilitywiththedepartmentof
142revenueinaccordancewithchapter303.Theoffenseoffailuretomaintainproofwiththe
143MissouridepartmentofrevenueisaclassAmisdemeanor.
304.012.1.Everypersonoperatingamotorvehicleontheroadsandhighwaysofthis
2stateshalldrivethevehicleinacarefulandprudentmannerandatarateofspeedsoasnotto
3endangerthepropertyofanotherorthelifeorlimbofanypersonandshallexercisethe
4highestdegreeofcare.
5 2.Nopersonoperatingamotorvehicleontheroadsandhighwaysofthisstate
6shallperformstuntdriving,assuchtermisdefinedinsection304.145.
7 3.AnypersonwhoviolatestheprovisionsofthissectionisguiltyofaclassB
8misdemeanor,unlessanaccidentisinvolvedthenitshallbeaclassAmisdemeanor.
[304.022.1.Upontheimmediateapproachofanemergencyvehicle
2 givingaudiblesignalbysirenorwhilehavingatleastonelightedlamp
3 exhibitingredlightvisibleundernormalatmosphericconditionsfroma
4 distanceoffivehundredfeettothefrontofsuchvehicleoraflashingbluelight
5 authorizedbysection307.175,thedriverofeveryothervehicleshallyieldthe
6 right-of-wayandshallimmediatelydrivetoapositionparallelto,andasfaras
7 possibletotherightof,thetraveledportionofthehighwayandthereuponstop
HCS#2HB495	27 8 andremaininsuchpositionuntilsuchemergencyvehiclehaspassed,except
9 whenotherwisedirectedbyapoliceortrafficofficer.
10 2.Uponapproachingastationaryvehicledisplayinglightedredorred
11 andbluelights,orastationaryvehicledisplayinglightedamberoramberand
12 whitelights,thedriverofeverymotorvehicleshall:
13 (1)Proceedwithcautionandyieldtheright-of-way,ifpossiblewith
14 dueregardtosafetyandtrafficconditions,bymakingalanechangeintoalane
15 notadjacenttothatofthestationaryvehicle,ifonaroadwayhavingatleast
16 fourlaneswithnotlessthantwolanesproceedinginthesamedirectionasthe
17 approachingvehicle;or
18 (2)Proceedwithduecautionandreducethespeedofthevehicle,
19 maintainingasafespeedforroadconditions,ifchanginglaneswouldbe
20 unsafeorimpossible.
21 3.Themotormanofeverystreetcarshallimmediatelystopsuchcar
22 clearofanyintersectionandkeepitinsuchpositionuntiltheemergency
23 vehiclehaspassed,exceptasotherwisedirectedbyapoliceortrafficofficer.
24 4.An"emergencyvehicle"isavehicleofanyofthefollowingtypes:
25 (1)Avehicleoperatedbythestatehighwaypatrol,thestatewater
26 patrol,theMissouricapitolpolice,aconservationagent,orastateoracounty
27 ormunicipalparkranger,thosevehiclesoperatedbyenforcementpersonnelof
28 thestatehighwaysandtransportationcommission,policeorfiredepartment,
29 sheriff,constableordeputysheriff,federallawenforcementofficerauthorized
30 tocarryfirearmsandtomakearrestsforviolationsofthelawsoftheUnited
31 States,trafficofficer,coroner,medicalexaminer,orforensicinvestigatorofthe
32 countymedicalexaminer'soffice,orbyaprivatelyownedemergencyvehicle
33 company;
34 (2)Avehicleoperatedasanambulanceoroperatedcommerciallyfor
35 thepurposeoftransportingemergencymedicalsuppliesororgans;
36 (3)Anyvehiclequalifyingasanemergencyvehiclepursuantto
37 section307.175;
38 (4)Anywrecker,ortowtruckoravehicleownedandoperatedbya
39 publicutilityorpublicservicecorporationwhileperformingemergency
40 service;
41 (5)Anyvehicletransportingequipmentdesignedtoextricatehuman
42 beingsfromthewreckageofamotorvehicle;
43 (6)Anyvehicledesignatedtoperformemergencyfunctionsforacivil
44 defenseoremergencymanagementagencyestablishedpursuanttothe
45 provisionsofchapter44;
46 (7)Anyvehicleoperatedbyanauthorizedemployeeofthedepartment
47 ofcorrectionswho,aspartoftheemployee'sofficialduties,isrespondingtoa
48 riot,disturbance,hostageincident,escapeorothercriticalsituationwhere
49 thereisthethreatofseriousphysicalinjuryordeath,respondingtomutualaid
50 callfromanothercriminaljusticeagency,orinaccompanyinganambulance
51 whichistransportinganoffendertoamedicalfacility;
52 (8)Anyvehicledesignatedtoperformhazardoussubstanceemergency
53 functionsestablishedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsections260.500to
54 260.550;
HCS#2HB495	28 55 (9)Anyvehicleownedbythestatehighwaysandtransportation
56 commissionandoperatedbyanauthorizedemployeeofthedepartmentof
57 transportationthatismarkedasadepartmentoftransportationemergency
58 responseormotoristassistancevehicle;or
59 (10)Anyvehicleownedandoperatedbythecivilsupportteamofthe
60 MissouriNationalGuardwhileinresponsetoorduringoperationsinvolving
61 chemical,biological,orradioactivematerialsorinsupportofofficialrequests
62 fromthestateofMissouriinvolvingunknownsubstances,hazardous
63 materials,orasmayberequestedbytheappropriatestateagencyactingon
64 behalfofthegovernor.
65 5.(1)Thedriverofanyvehiclereferredtoinsubsection4ofthis
66 sectionshallnotsoundthesirenthereonorhavethefrontredlightsorblue
67 lightsonexceptwhensuchvehicleisrespondingtoanemergencycallorwhen
68 inpursuitofanactualorsuspectedlawviolator,orwhenrespondingto,but
69 notuponreturningfrom,afire.
70 (2)Thedriverofanemergencyvehiclemay:
71 (a)Parkorstandirrespectiveoftheprovisionsofsections304.014to
72 304.025;
73 (b)Proceedpastaredorstopsignalorstopsign,butonlyafter
74 slowingdownasmaybenecessaryforsafeoperation;
75 (c)Exceedtheprimafaciespeedlimitsolongasthedriverdoesnot
76 endangerlifeorproperty;
77 (d)Disregardregulationsgoverningdirectionofmovementorturning
78 inspecifieddirections.
79 (3)Theexemptionsgrantedtoanemergencyvehiclepursuantto
80 subdivision(2)ofthissubsectionshallapplyonlywhenthedriverofanysuch
81 vehiclewhileinmotionsoundsaudiblesignalbybell,siren,orexhaustwhistle
82 asmaybereasonablynecessary,andwhenthevehicleisequippedwithatleast
83 onelightedlampdisplayingaredlightorbluelightvisibleundernormal
84 atmosphericconditionsfromadistanceoffivehundredfeettothefrontof
85 suchvehicle.
86 6.Nopersonshallpurchaseanemergencylightasdescribedinthis
87 sectionwithoutfurnishingthesellerofsuchlightanaffidavitstatingthatthe
88 lightwillbeusedexclusivelyforemergencyvehiclepurposes.
89 7.ViolationofthissectionshallbedeemedaclassAmisdemeanor.]
304.022.1.Upontheimmediateapproachofanemergencyvehiclegivingaudible
2signalbysirenorwhilehavingatleastonelightedlampexhibitingredlightvisibleunder
3normalatmosphericconditionsfromadistanceoffivehundredfeettothefrontofsuch
4vehicleoraflashingbluelightauthorizedbysection307.175,thedriverofeveryother
5vehicleshallyieldtheright-of-wayandshallimmediatelydrivetoapositionparallelto,and
6asfaraspossibletotherightof,thetraveledportionofthehighwayandthereuponstopand
7remaininsuchpositionuntilsuchemergencyvehiclehaspassed,exceptwhenotherwise
8directedbyapoliceortrafficofficer.
HCS#2HB495	29 9 2.Uponapproachingastationaryvehicledisplayinglightedredorredandbluelights,
10orastationaryvehicledisplayinglightedamberoramberandwhitelights,thedriverofevery
11motorvehicleshall:
12 (1)Proceedwithcautionandyieldtheright-of-way,ifpossiblewithdueregardto
13safetyandtrafficconditions,bymakingalanechangeintoalanenotadjacenttothatofthe
14stationaryvehicle,ifonaroadwayhavingatleastfourlaneswithnotlessthantwolanes
15proceedinginthesamedirectionastheapproachingvehicle;or
16 (2)Proceedwithduecautionandreducethespeedofthevehicle,maintainingasafe
17speedforroadconditions,ifchanginglaneswouldbeunsafeorimpossible.
18 3.Themotormanofeverystreetcarshallimmediatelystopsuchcarclearofany
19intersectionandkeepitinsuchpositionuntiltheemergencyvehiclehaspassed,exceptas
20otherwisedirectedbyapoliceortrafficofficer.
21 4.An"emergencyvehicle"isavehicleofanyofthefollowingtypes:
22 (1)Avehicleoperatedbythestatehighwaypatrol,thestatewaterpatrol,theMissouri
23capitolpolice,aconservationagent,orastateoracountyormunicipalparkranger,those
24vehiclesoperatedbyenforcementpersonnelofthestatehighwaysandtransportation
25commission,policeorfiredepartment,sheriff,constableordeputysheriff,federallaw
26enforcementofficerauthorizedtocarryfirearmsandtomakearrestsforviolationsofthelaws
27oftheUnitedStates,trafficofficer,coroner,medicalexaminer,orforensicinvestigatorofthe
28countymedicalexaminer'soffice,orbyaprivatelyownedemergencyvehiclecompany;
29 (2)Avehicleoperatedasanambulanceoroperatedcommerciallyforthepurposeof
30transportingemergencymedicalsuppliesororgans;
31 (3)Anyvehiclequalifyingasanemergencyvehiclepursuanttosection307.175;
32 (4)Anywrecker,ortowtruckoravehicleownedandoperatedbyapublicutilityor
33publicservicecorporationwhileperformingemergencyservice;
34 (5)Anyvehicletransportingequipmentdesignedtoextricatehumanbeingsfromthe
35wreckageofamotorvehicle;
36 (6)Anyvehicledesignatedtoperformemergencyfunctionsforacivildefenseor
37emergencymanagementagencyestablishedpursuanttotheprovisionsofchapter44;
38 (7)Anyvehicleoperatedbyanauthorizedemployeeofthedepartmentofcorrections
39who,aspartoftheemployee'sofficialduties,isrespondingtoariot,disturbance,hostage
40incident,escapeorothercriticalsituationwherethereisthethreatofseriousphysicalinjury
41ordeath,respondingtomutualaidcallfromanothercriminaljusticeagency,orin
42accompanyinganambulancewhichistransportinganoffendertoamedicalfacility;
43 (8)Anyvehicledesignatedtoperformhazardoussubstanceemergencyfunctions
44establishedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsections260.500to260.550;
HCS#2HB495	30 45 (9)Anyvehicleownedbythestatehighwaysandtransportationcommissionand
46operatedbyanauthorizedemployeeofthedepartmentoftransportationthatismarkedasa
47departmentoftransportationemergencyresponseormotoristassistancevehicle;or
48 (10)AnyvehicleownedandoperatedbythecivilsupportteamoftheMissouri
49NationalGuardwhileinresponsetoorduringoperationsinvolvingchemical,biological,or
50radioactivematerialsorinsupportofofficialrequestsfromthestateofMissouriinvolving
51unknownsubstances,hazardousmaterials,orasmayberequestedbytheappropriatestate
52agencyactingonbehalfofthegovernor.
53 5.(1)Thedriverofanyvehiclereferredtoinsubsection4ofthissectionshallnot
54soundthesirenthereonorhavethefrontredlightsorbluelightsonexceptwhensuchvehicle
55isrespondingtoanemergencycallorwheninpursuitofanactualorsuspectedlawviolator,
56orwhenrespondingto,butnotuponreturningfrom,afire.
57 (2)Thedriverofanemergencyvehiclemay:
58 (a)Parkorstandirrespectiveoftheprovisionsofsections304.014to304.025;
59 (b)Proceedpastaredorstopsignalorstopsign,butonlyafterslowingdownasmay
60benecessaryforsafeoperation;
61 (c)Exceedtheprimafaciespeedlimitsolongasthedriverdoesnotendangerlifeor
62property;
63 (d)Disregardregulationsgoverningdirectionofmovementorturninginspecified
64directions.
65 (3)Theexemptionsgrantedtoanemergencyvehiclepursuanttosubdivision(2)of
66thissubsectionshallapplyonlywhenthedriverofanysuchvehiclewhileinmotionsounds
67audiblesignalbybell,siren,orexhaustwhistleasmaybereasonablynecessary,andwhenthe
68vehicleisequippedwithatleastonelightedlampdisplayingaredlightorbluelightvisible
69undernormalatmosphericconditionsfromadistanceoffivehundredfeettothefrontofsuch
70vehicle, exceptthatanauthorizedemergencyvehicleoperatedasapolicevehicleisnot
71requiredtouseanaudiblesignalordisplayavisualsignalwhenthevehicleisbeingused
72to:
73 (a)Obtainevidenceofaspeedingviolationonamaintainedfederalorstate
74highwayandwherethespeedlimitissetbystatestatute;
75 (b)Respondtoasuspectedcrimeinprogresswhenuseofanaudibleorvisual
76signal,orboth,couldreasonablyresultinthedestructionofevidenceorescapeofa
77suspect;or
78 (c)Conductsurveillanceofavehicleorthepassengersofavehiclewhoare
79suspectedofinvolvementinacrime.
HCS#2HB495	31 80 6.Nopersonshallpurchaseanemergencylightasdescribedinthissectionwithout
81furnishingthesellerofsuchlightanaffidavitstatingthatthelightwillbeusedexclusivelyfor
82emergencyvehiclepurposes.
83 7.ViolationofthissectionshallbedeemedaclassAmisdemeanor.
304.145.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean:
2 (1)"Aggravatedoffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyof:
3 (a)Threeormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions;or
4 (b)Twoormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions
5whereinatleastoneoftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanother
6personwasinjuredorkilled;
7 (2)"Burnout",amaneuverperformedwhileoperatingamotorvehiclewhereby
8thewheelsofthemotorvehiclearespun,resultinginfrictioncausingthemotorvehicle's
9tirestoheatupandemitsmoke;
10 (3)"Chronicoffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyof:
11 (a)Fourormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions;or
12 (b)Threeormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions
13whereinatleastoneoftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanother
14personwasinjuredorkilled;or
15 (c)Twoormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions
16whereinbothoftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanotherperson
17wasinjuredorkilled;
18 (4)"Donut",amotorvehiclemaneuverinwhichthefrontorrearofthemotor
19vehicleisrotatedaroundtheoppositesetofwheelsinamotionthatmaycauseacurved
20skid-markpatternofrubberonthedrivingsurface,orthetirestoheatupandemit
21smoke,orboth;
22 (5)"Dragrace",theoperationoftwoormoremotorvehiclesfromapointside
23bysideinacompetitiveattempttooutgainoroutdistanceeachother,ortheoperationof
24oneormoremotorvehiclesoveracommonselectedcourse,forthepurposeof
25comparingtherelativespeeds,power,oraccelerationofsuchmotorvehicleswithina
26certaindistanceortimelimit;
27 (6)"Drifting",amotorvehiclemaneuverinwhichthemotorvehicleissteeredso
28thatitmakesacontrolledskidsidewaysthroughaturnwiththefrontwheelsorientedin
29adirectionoppositetheturn;
30 (7)"Habitualoffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyof:
31 (a)Fiveormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions;or
HCS#2HB495	32 32 (b)Fourormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions
33whereinatleastoneoftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanother
34personwasinjuredorkilled;or
35 (c)Threeormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions
36whereinatleasttwooftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanother
37personwasinjuredorkilled;
38 (8)"Highway",anypublicthoroughfareforvehicles,includingstateroads,
39countyroadsandpublicstreets,avenues,boulevards,parkways,oralleysinany
40municipality;
41 (9)"Persistentoffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyof:
42 (a)Twoormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions;or
43 (b)Oneviolationofthissectionwherethedefendantwasoperatingavehicleand
44anotherpersonwasinjuredorkilled;
45 (10)"Prioroffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyofaviolationofthis
46sectionwheresuchprioroffenseoccurredwithinfiveyearsoftheviolationforwhichthe
47personischarged;
48 (11)"Race",theoperationofoneormoremotorvehiclesarisingfroma
49challengetodemonstratesuperiorityofamotorvehicleordriver,andtheacceptanceof
50orcompetitiveresponsetothatchallenge,eitherthroughapriorarrangementorin
51immediateresponse,inwhichthecompetitorattemptstooutgainoroutdistanceanother
52motorvehicle,topreventanothermotorvehiclefrompassing,toarriveatagiven
53destinationaheadofanothermotorvehicle,totestthephysicalstaminaorenduranceof
54drivers,toexhibitspeedoracceleration,ortosetaspeedoraccelerationrecord;
55 (12)"Streettakeover",theactofdisruptingtheregularflowoftrafficforthe
56purposeofperforming,facilitating,orspectatingstuntdriving;
57 (13)"Stuntdriving",tooperateamotorvehicleperformingarace,adragrace,
58aburnout,adonut,awheelie,ordrifting;
59 (14)"Wheelie",amotorvehiclemaneuverwherebyavehicleisriddenfora
60distancewiththefrontorrearwheelorwheelsraisedofftheground.
61 2.Exceptasotherwisepermittedbylaw,nopersonshall:
62 (1)Performstuntdrivinginconnectionwithastreettakeover;or
63 (2)Performorparticipateinastreettakeover.
64 3.ViolationofthissectionshallbeaclassAmisdemeanorforafirstoffense,a
65classEfelonyforasecondoffense,andaclassDfelonyforathirdorsubsequent
66offense.
HCS#2HB495	33 67 4.Nodefendantallegedandproventobeaprioroffender,persistentoffender,
68aggravatedoffender,chronicoffender,orhabitualoffendershallbegrantedasuspended
69impositionofsentenceorbesentencedtopayafineinlieuofimprisonment.
70 5.Nodefendantallegedandproventobeaprioroffendershallbegranted
71probationorparoleuntilheorshehasservedaminimumoftendaysofimprisonment,
72unlessasaconditionofsuchprobationorparolethepersonperformsatleastthirtydays
73ofcommunityserviceunderthesupervisionofthecourtinajurisdictionthathasa
74recognizedprogramforcommunityservice.
75 6.Nodefendantallegedandproventobeanaggravatedoffendershallbeeligible
76forprobationorparoleuntilheorshehasservedaminimumofthirtydaysof
77imprisonment.
78 7.Nodefendantallegedandproventobeachronicorhabitualoffendershallbe
79eligibleforprobationorparoleuntilheorshehasservedaminimumofoneyearof
80imprisonment.
81 8.Priorpleasofguiltyandpriorfindingsofguiltyshallbepleadedandproven
82inthesamemannerasrequiredbysection558.021.
83 9.Thissectionshallnotapplytoeventssanctionedbyapoliticalsubdivisionor
84privateentitywithresponsibilityformaintenanceandcontroloftheportionofhighway
85orprivatepropertyonwhichthemotorvehicleoperationoccurs.
455.095.1.Forpurposesofthissection,thefollowingtermsmean:
2 (1)"Electronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification",anelectronicmonitoringsystem
3thathasthecapabilitytotrackandmonitorthemovementofapersonandimmediately
4transmitthemonitoredperson'slocationtotheprotectedpersonandthelocallaw
5enforcementagencywithjurisdictionovertheprotectedpremisesthroughanappropriate
6means,includingthetelephone,anelectronicbeeper,orpagingdevicewheneverthe
7monitoredpersonenterstheprotectedpremisesasspecifiedintheorderbythecourt;
8 (2)"Informedconsent",theprotectedpersonisgiventhefollowinginformation
9beforeconsentingtoparticipateinelectronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification:
10 (a)Theprotectedperson'srighttorefusetoparticipateinsuchmonitoringandthe
11processforrequestingthecourttoterminatehisorherparticipationafterithasbeenordered;
12 (b)Themannerinwhichtheelectronicmonitoringtechnologyfunctionsandtherisks
13andlimitationsofthattechnology;
14 (c)Theboundariesimposedonthepersonbeingmonitoredduringtheelectronic
15monitoring;
16 (d)Thesanctionsthatthecourtmayimposeforviolationsoftheorderissuedbythe
17court;
HCS#2HB495	34 18 (e)Theprocedurethattheprotectedpersonistofollowifthemonitoredperson
19violatesanorderoriftheelectronicmonitoringequipmentfails;
20 (f)Identificationofsupportservicesavailabletoassisttheprotectedpersonin
21developingasafetyplantouseifthemonitoredpersonviolatesanorderoriftheelectronic
22monitoringequipmentfails;
23 (g)Identificationofcommunityservicesavailabletoassisttheprotectedpersonin
24obtainingshelter,counseling,education,childcare,legalrepresentation,andotherhelpin
25addressingtheconsequencesandeffectsofdomesticviolence;and
26 (h)Thenonconfidentialnatureoftheprotectedperson'scommunicationswiththe
27courtconcerningelectronicmonitoringandtherestrictionstobeimposeduponthemonitored
28person'smovements.
29 2.Whenapersonisfoundguiltyofviolatingthetermsandconditionsofanexparte
30orfullorderofprotectionundersection455.085or455.538,thecourtmay,inadditiontoor
31inlieuofanyotherdisposition:
32 (1)Sentencethepersontoelectronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification;or
33 (2)Placethepersononprobationand,asaconditionofsuchprobation,order
34electronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification.
35 3.Whenapersonchargedwithviolatingthetermsandconditionsofanexparteor
36fullorderofprotectionundersection455.085or455.538isreleasedfromcustodybeforetrial
37pursuanttosection544.455,thecourtmay,asaconditionofrelease,orderelectronic
38monitoringofthepersonwithvictimnotification.
39 4.Electronicmonitoringwithvictimnotificationshallbeorderedonlywiththe
40protectedperson'sinformedconsent.Indeterminingwhethertoplaceapersononelectronic
41monitoringwithvictimnotification,thecourtmayholdahearingtoconsiderthelikelihood
42thattheperson'sparticipationinelectronicmonitoringwilldeterthepersonfrominjuringthe
43protectedperson.Thecourtshallconsiderthefollowingfactors:
44 (1)Thegravityandseriousnessofharmthatthepersoninflictedontheprotected
45personinthecommissionofanyactofdomesticviolence;
46 (2)Theperson'sprevioushistoryofdomesticviolence;
47 (3)Theperson'shistoryofothercriminalacts,ifany;
48 (4)Whetherthepersonhasaccesstoaweapon;
49 (5)Whetherthepersonhasthreatenedsuicideorhomicide;
50 (6)Whetherthepersonhasahistoryofmentalillnessorhasbeencivillycommitted;
51and
52 (7)Whetherthepersonhasahistoryofalcoholorsubstanceabuse.
53 5.Unlessthepersonisdeterminedtobeindigentbythecourt,apersonorderedtobe
54placedonelectronicmonitoringwithvictimnotificationshallbeorderedtopaytherelated
HCS#2HB495	35 55costsandexpenses.Ifthecourtdeterminesthepersonisindigent,thepersonmaybeplaced
56onelectronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification,andtheclerkofthecourtinwhichthecase
57wasdeterminedshallnotifythedepartmentofcorrectionsthatthepersonwasdeterminedto
58beindigentandshallincludeinabilltothedepartmentthecostsassociatedwiththe
59monitoring.Thedepartmentshallestablishbyruleaproceduretodeterminetheportionof
60costseachindigentpersonisabletopaybasedonaperson'sincome,numberofdependents,
61andotherfactorsasdeterminedbythedepartmentandshallseekreimbursementofsuch
62costs.
63 6.Analertfromanelectronicmonitoringdeviceshallbeprobablecausetoarrestthe
64monitoredpersonforaviolationofanexparteorfullorderofprotection.
65 7.Thedepartmentofcorrections,departmentofpublicsafety,Missouristatehighway
66patrol,thecircuitcourts,andcountyandmunicipallawenforcementagenciesshallshare
67informationobtainedviaelectronicmonitoringconductedpursuanttothissection.
68 8.Nosupplierofaproduct,system,orserviceusedforelectronicmonitoringwith
69victimnotificationshallbeliable,directlyorindirectly,fordamagesarisingfromanyinjury
70ordeathassociatedwiththeuseoftheproduct,system,orserviceunless,andonlytothe
71extentthat,suchactionisbasedonaclaimthattheinjuryordeathwasproximatelycausedby
72amanufacturingdefectintheproductorsystem.
73 9.Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedaslimitingacourt'sabilitytoplacea
74persononelectronicmonitoringwithoutvictimnotificationundersection544.455or
75557.011.
76 10.Apersonshallbefoundguiltyoftheoffenseoftamperingwithelectronic
77monitoringequipmentundersection575.205ifheorshecommitstheactionsprohibited
78undersuchsectionwithanyequipmentthatacourtordersthepersontowearunderthis
79section.
80 11.Thedepartmentofcorrectionsshallpromulgaterulesandregulationsforthe
81implementationofsubsection5ofthissection.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermis
82definedinsection536.010,thatiscreatedundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshall
83becomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplieswithandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536
84and,ifapplicable,section536.028.Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifany
85ofthepowersvestedwiththegeneralassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaythe
86effectivedate,ortodisapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,then
87thegrantofrulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2018,
88shallbeinvalidandvoid.
89 12.TheprovisionsofthissectionshallexpireonAugust28,[2024] 2034.
513.605.Asusedinsections513.600to513.645,unlessthecontextclearlyindicates
2otherwise,thefollowingtermsmean:
HCS#2HB495	36 3 (1)(a)"Beneficialinterest":
4 a.Theinterestofapersonasabeneficiaryunderanyothertrustarrangementpursuant
5towhichatrusteeholdslegalorrecordtitletorealpropertyforthebenefitofsuchperson;or
6 b.Theinterestofapersonunderanyotherformofexpressfiduciaryarrangement
7pursuanttowhichanyotherpersonholdslegalorrecordtitletorealpropertyforthebenefit
8ofsuchperson;
9 (b)"Beneficialinterest"doesnotincludetheinterestofastockholderinacorporation
10ortheinterestofapartnerineitherageneralpartnershiporlimitedpartnership.Abeneficial
11interestshallbedeemedtobelocatedwheretherealpropertyownedbythetrusteeislocated;
12 (2)"Civilproceeding",anycivilsuitcommencedbyaninvestigativeagencyunder
13anyprovisionofsections513.600to513.645;
14 (3)"Criminalactivity"isthecommission,attemptedcommission,conspiracyto
15commit,orthesolicitation,coercionorintimidationofanotherpersontocommitanycrime
16whichischargeablebyindictmentorinformationunderthefollowingMissourilaws:
17 (a)Chapter195,relatingtodrugregulations;
18 (b)Chapter301,relatingtoregistrationandlicensingofmotorvehicles;
19 (c)Chapter304,butrelatingonlytofelonyviolationsofthischapterinvolving
20theuseofamotorvehicle;
21 (d)Chapter311,butrelatingonlytofelonyviolationsofthischaptercommitted
22bypersonsnotdulylicensedbythesupervisorofliquorcontrol;
23 (e)Chapter409,relatingtoregulationofsecurities;
24 (f)Chapter491,relatingtowitnesses;
25 (g)Chapter565,relatingtooffensesagainsttheperson;
26 [(c)](h)Chapter566,relatingtosexualoffenses;
27 [(d)](i)Chapter567,relatingtoprostitution;
28 (j)Chapter568,relatingtooffensesagainstthefamily;
29 [(e)](k)Chapter569,relatingtorobbery,arson,burglaryandrelatedoffenses;
30 [(f)](l)Chapter570,relatingtostealingandrelatedoffenses;
31 [(g)Chapter567,relatingtoprostitution;
32 (h)](m)Chapter571,relatingtoweaponsoffenses;
33 (n)Chapter572,relatingtogambling;
34 (o)Chapter573,relatingtopornographyandrelatedoffenses;
35 [(i)](p)Chapter574,relatingtooffensesagainstpublicorder;
36 [(j)](q)Chapter575,relatingtooffensesagainsttheadministrationofjustice;
37 [(k)Chapter491,relatingtowitnesses;
38 (l)Chapter572,relatingtogambling;
HCS#2HB495	37 39 (m)Chapter311,butrelatingonlytofelonyviolationsofthischaptercommittedby
40personsnotdulylicensedbythesupervisorofliquorcontrol;
41 (n)Chapter571,relatingtoweaponsoffenses;
42 (o)Chapter409,relatingtoregulationofsecurities;
43 (p)Chapter301,relatingtoregistrationandlicensingofmotorvehicles]
44 (r)Chapter578,butonlyrelatingtooffensesbyacriminalstreetgang;
45 (4)"Criminalproceeding",anycriminalprosecutioncommencedbyaninvestigative
46agencyunderanycriminallawofthisstate;
47 (5)"Investigativeagency",theattorneygeneral'soffice,ortheofficeofany
48prosecutingattorneyorcircuitattorney;
49 (6)"Pecuniaryvalue":
50 (a)Anythingofvalueintheformofmoney,anegotiableinstrument,acommercial
51interest,oranythingelsetheprimarysignificanceofwhichiseconomicadvantage;or
52 (b)Anyotherpropertyorservicethathasavalueinexcessofonehundreddollars;
53 (7)"Realproperty",anyestateorlegalorequitableinterestinlandsituatedinthis
54stateoranyinterestinsuchrealproperty,including,butnotlimitedto,anyleaseordeedof
55trustuponsuchrealproperty;
56 (8)"Seizingagency",theagencywhichistheprimaryemployeroftheofficeror
57agentseizingtheproperty,includinganyagencyinwhichoneormoreoftheemployees
58actingonbehalfoftheseizingagencyisemployedbythestateofMissourioranypolitical
59subdivisionofthisstate;
60 (9)"Seizure",thepointatwhichanylawenforcementofficeroragentdiscoversand
61exercisesanycontroloverpropertythatanofficeroragenthasreasontobelievewasusedor
62intendedforuseinthecourseof,derivedfrom,orrealizedthroughcriminalactivity.Seizure
63includesbutisnotlimitedtopreventinganyonefoundinpossessionofthepropertyfrom
64leavingthesceneoftheinvestigationwhileinpossessionoftheproperty;
65 (10)(a)"Trustee":
66 a.Anypersonwhoholdslegalorrecordtitletorealpropertyforwhichanyother
67personhasabeneficialinterest;or
68 b.Anysuccessortrusteeortrusteestoanyoftheforegoingpersons;
69 (b)"Trustee"doesnotincludethefollowing:
70 a.Anypersonappointedoractingasapersonalrepresentativeunderchapter475or
71underchapter473;
72 b.Anypersonappointedoractingasatrusteeofanytestamentarytrustorastrustee
73ofanyindentureoftrustunderwhichanybondsareoraretobeissued.
531.050.Incaseanyperson,againstwhomanysuchinformationinthenatureofa
2quowarrantoshallbeprosecuted,shallbeadjudgedguiltyofanyusurpationof,orintrusion
HCS#2HB495	38 3into,orunlawfullyholdingandexecutinganyofficeorfranchise,itmaybelawfulforthe
4courtaswelltogivejudgmentofousteragainstsuchpersonfromanyofthesaidofficesor
5franchises,astofinesuchpersonforhisusurpationof,intrudingintoorunlawfullyholding
6andexecutinganysuchofficeorfranchise,andtogivejudgmentthattherelatorinsuch
7informationnamedshallrecoverhiscostsofsuchprosecution;andifjudgmentshallbegiven
8forthedefendantinsuchinformation,heshallrecoverhiscostsagainstsuchrelator.Any
9personagainstwhomsuchjudgmentisentered,orwhoresignsduringthependencyof
10suchaction,shallbepermanentlybarredfromholding,beingappointedto,or
11appearingonanyballotfortheofficeforwhichjudgmentwasenteredagainstsuch
12person.
556.061.Inthiscode,unlessthecontextrequiresadifferentdefinition,thefollowing
2termsshallmean:
3 (1)"Access",toinstruct,communicatewith,storedatain,retrieveorextractdata
4from,orotherwisemakeanyuseofanyresourcesof,acomputer,computersystem,or
5computernetwork;
6 (2)"Affirmativedefense":
7 (a)Thedefensereferredtoisnotsubmittedtothetrieroffactunlesssupportedby
8evidence;and
9 (b)Ifthedefenseissubmittedtothetrieroffactthedefendanthastheburdenof
10persuasionthatthedefenseismoreprobablytruethannot;
11 (3)"Burdenofinjectingtheissue":
12 (a)Theissuereferredtoisnotsubmittedtothetrieroffactunlesssupportedby
13evidence;and
14 (b)Iftheissueissubmittedtothetrieroffactanyreasonabledoubtontheissue
15requiresafindingforthedefendantonthatissue;
16 (4)"Commercialfilmandphotographicprintprocessor",anypersonwhodevelops
17exposedphotographicfilmintonegatives,slidesorprints,orwhomakesprintsfrom
18negativesorslides,forcompensation.Thetermcommercialfilmandphotographicprint
19processorshallincludeallemployeesofsuchpersonsbutshallnotincludeapersonwho
20developsfilmormakesprintsforapublicagency;
21 (5)"Computer",theboxthathousesthecentralprocessingunit(CPU),alongwith
22anyinternalstoragedevices,suchasinternalharddrives,andinternalcommunication
23devices,suchasinternalmodemscapableofsendingorreceivingelectronicmailorfaxcards,
24alongwithanyotherhardwarestoredorhousedinternally.Thus,computerrefersto
25hardware,softwareanddatacontainedinthemainunit.Printers,externalmodemsattached
26bycabletothemainunit,monitors,andotherexternalattachmentswillbereferredto
27collectivelyasperipheralsanddiscussedindividuallywhenappropriate.Whenthecomputer
HCS#2HB495	39 28andallperipheralsarereferredtoasapackage,theterm"computersystem"isused.
29Informationreferstoalltheinformationonacomputersystemincludingbothsoftware
30applicationsanddata;
31 (6)"Computerequipment",computers,terminals,datastoragedevices,andallother
32computerhardwareassociatedwithacomputersystemornetwork;
33 (7)"Computerhardware",allequipmentwhichcancollect,analyze,create,display,
34convert,store,concealortransmitelectronic,magnetic,opticalorsimilarcomputerimpulses
35ordata.Hardwareincludes,butisnotlimitedto,anydataprocessingdevices,suchascentral
36processingunits,memorytypewritersandself-containedlaptopornotebookcomputers;
37internalandperipheralstoragedevices,transistor-likebinarydevicesandothermemory
38storagedevices,suchasfloppydisks,removabledisks,compactdisks,digitalvideodisks,
39magnetictape,harddrive,opticaldisksanddigitalmemory;localareanetworks,suchastwo
40ormorecomputersconnectedtogethertoacentralcomputerserverviacableormodem;
41peripheralinputoroutputdevices,suchaskeyboards,printers,scanners,plotters,video
42displaymonitorsandopticalreaders;andrelatedcommunicationdevices,suchasmodems,
43cablesandconnections,recordingequipment,RAMorROMunits,acousticcouplers,
44automaticdialers,speeddialers,programmabletelephonedialingorsignalingdevicesand
45electronictone-generatingdevices;aswellasanydevices,mechanismsorpartsthatcanbe
46usedtorestrictaccesstocomputerhardware,suchasphysicalkeysandlocks;
47 (8)"Computernetwork",twoormoreinterconnectedcomputersorcomputer
48systems;
49 (9)"Computerprogram",asetofinstructions,statements,orrelateddatathatdirects
50orisintendedtodirectacomputertoperformcertainfunctions;
51 (10)"Computersoftware",digitalinformationwhichcanbeinterpretedbya
52computerandanyofitsrelatedcomponentstodirectthewaytheywork.Softwareisstoredin
53electronic,magnetic,opticalorotherdigitalform.Thetermcommonlyincludesprogramsto
54runoperatingsystemsandapplications,suchaswordprocessing,graphic,orspreadsheet
55programs,utilities,compilers,interpretersandcommunicationsprograms;
56 (11)"Computer-relateddocumentation",written,recorded,printedorelectronically
57storedmaterialwhichexplainsorillustrateshowtoconfigureorusecomputerhardware,
58softwareorotherrelateditems;
59 (12)"Computersystem",asetofrelated,connectedorunconnected,computer
60equipment,data,orsoftware;
61 (13)"Confinement":
62 (a)Apersonisinconfinementwhensuchpersonisheldinaplaceofconfinement
63pursuanttoarrestororderofacourt,andremainsinconfinementuntil:
64 a.Acourtorderstheperson'srelease;or
HCS#2HB495	40 65 b.Thepersonisreleasedonbail,bond,orrecognizance,personalorotherwise;or
66 c.Apublicservanthavingthelegalpoweranddutytoconfinethepersonauthorizes
67hisreleasewithoutguardandwithoutconditionthathereturntoconfinement;
68 (b)Apersonisnotinconfinementif:
69 a.Thepersonisonprobationorparole,temporaryorotherwise;or
70 b.Thepersonisundersentencetoserveatermofconfinementwhichisnot
71continuous,orisservingasentenceunderawork-releaseprogram,andineithersuchcaseis
72notbeingheldinaplaceofconfinementorisnotbeingheldunderguardbyapersonhaving
73thelegalpoweranddutytotransportthepersontoorfromaplaceofconfinement;
74 (14)"Consent":consentorlackofconsentmaybeexpressedorimplied.Assent
75doesnotconstituteconsentif:
76 (a)Itisgivenbyapersonwholacksthementalcapacitytoauthorizetheconduct
77chargedtoconstitutetheoffenseandsuchmentalincapacityismanifestorknowntothe
78actor;or
79 (b)Itisgivenbyapersonwhobyreasonofyouth,mentaldiseaseordefect,
80intoxication,adrug-inducedstate,oranyotherreasonismanifestlyunableorknownbythe
81actortobeunabletomakeareasonablejudgmentastothenatureorharmfulnessofthe
82conductchargedtoconstitutetheoffense;or
83 (c)Itisinducedbyforce,duressordeception;
84 (15)"Controlledsubstance",adrug,substance,orimmediateprecursorinschedulesI
85throughVasdefinedinchapter195;
86 (16)"Criminalnegligence",failuretobeawareofasubstantialandunjustifiablerisk
87thatcircumstancesexistoraresultwillfollow,andsuchfailureconstitutesagrossdeviation
88fromthestandardofcarewhichareasonablepersonwouldexerciseinthesituation;
89 (17)"Custody",apersonisincustodywhenheorshehasbeenarrestedbuthasnot
90beendeliveredtoaplaceofconfinement;
91 (18)"Damage",whenusedinrelationtoacomputersystemornetwork,meansany
92alteration,deletion,ordestructionofanypartofthecomputersystemornetwork;
93 (19)"Dangerousfelony",thefeloniesofarsoninthefirstdegree,assaultinthefirst
94degree,attemptedrapeinthefirstdegreeifphysicalinjuryresults,attemptedforciblerapeif
95physicalinjuryresults,attemptedsodomyinthefirstdegreeifphysicalinjuryresults,
96attemptedforciblesodomyifphysicalinjuryresults,rapeinthefirstdegree,forciblerape,
97sodomyinthefirstdegree,forciblesodomy,assaultintheseconddegreeifthevictimofsuch
98assaultisaspecialvictimasdefinedinsubdivision(14)ofsection565.002,kidnappinginthe
99firstdegree,kidnapping,murderintheseconddegree,assaultofalawenforcementofficerin
100thefirstdegree,domesticassaultinthefirstdegree,elderabuseinthefirstdegree,robberyin
101thefirstdegree,armedcriminalaction,conspiracytocommitanoffensewhentheoffenseisa
HCS#2HB495	41 102dangerousfelony,vehiclehijackingwhenpunishedasaclassAfelony,statutoryrapeinthe
103firstdegreewhenthevictimisachildlessthantwelveyearsofageatthetimeofthe
104commissionoftheactgivingrisetotheoffense,statutorysodomyinthefirstdegreewhenthe
105victimisachildlessthantwelveyearsofageatthetimeofthecommissionoftheactgiving
106risetotheoffense,childmolestationinthefirstorseconddegree,abuseofachildifthechild
107diesasaresultofinjuriessustainedfromconductchargeableundersection568.060,child
108kidnapping,parentalkidnappingcommittedbydetainingorconcealingthewhereaboutsof
109thechildfornotlessthanonehundredtwentydaysundersection565.153,endangeringthe
110welfareofachildinthefirstdegree,riotingwhenpunishedasaclassAorBfelony,bus
111hijackingwhenpunishedasaclassAfelony,plantingabomborexplosiveinorneara
112busorterminal,andan"intoxication-relatedtrafficoffense"or"intoxication-relatedboating
113offense"ifthepersonisfoundtobea"habitualoffender"or"habitualboatingoffender"as
114suchtermsaredefinedinsection577.001;
115 (20)"Dangerousinstrument",anyinstrument,articleorsubstance,which,underthe
116circumstancesinwhichitisused,isreadilycapableofcausingdeathorotherseriousphysical
117injury;
118 (21)"Data",arepresentationofinformation,facts,knowledge,concepts,or
119instructionspreparedinaformalizedorothermannerandintendedforuseinacomputeror
120computernetwork.Datamaybeinanyformincluding,butnotlimitedto,printouts,
121microfiche,magneticstoragemedia,punchedcardsandasmaybestoredinthememoryofa
122computer;
123 (22)"Deadlyweapon",anyfirearm,loadedorunloaded,oranyweaponfromwhicha
124shot,readilycapableofproducingdeathorseriousphysicalinjury,maybedischarged,ora
125switchbladeknife,dagger,billyclub,blackjackormetalknuckles;
126 (23)"Digitalcamera",acamerathatrecordsimagesinaformatwhichenablesthe
127imagestobedownloadedintoacomputer;
128 (24)"Disability",amental,physical,ordevelopmentalimpairmentthatsubstantially
129limitsoneormoremajorlifeactivitiesortheabilitytoprovideadequatelyforone'scareor
130protection,whethertheimpairmentiscongenitaloracquiredbyaccident,injuryordisease,
131wheresuchimpairmentisverifiedbymedicalfindings;
132 (25)"Elderlyperson",apersonsixtyyearsofageorolder;
133 (26)"Felony",anoffensesodesignatedoranoffenseforwhichpersonsfoundguilty
134thereofmaybesentencedtodeathorimprisonmentforatermofmorethanoneyear;
135 (27)"Forciblecompulsion"either:
136 (a)Physicalforcethatovercomesreasonableresistance;or
137 (b)Athreat,expressorimplied,thatplacesapersoninreasonablefearofdeath,
138seriousphysicalinjuryorkidnappingofsuchpersonoranotherperson;
HCS#2HB495	42 139 (28)"Incapacitated",atemporaryorpermanentphysicalormentalconditioninwhich
140apersonisunconscious,unabletoappraisethenatureofhisorherconduct,orunableto
141communicateunwillingnesstoanact;
142 (29)"Infraction",aviolationdefinedbythiscodeorbyanyotherstatuteofthisstate
143ifitissodesignatedorifnosentenceotherthanafine,orfineandforfeitureorothercivil
144penalty,isauthorizeduponconviction;
145 (30)"Inhabitablestructure",avehicle,vesselorstructure:
146 (a)Whereanypersonlivesorcarriesonbusinessorothercalling;or
147 (b)Wherepeopleassembleforpurposesofbusiness,government,education,religion,
148entertainment,orpublictransportation;or
149 (c)Whichisusedforovernightaccommodationofpersons.
150
151Anysuchvehicle,vessel,orstructureisinhabitableregardlessofwhetherapersonisactually
152present.Ifabuildingorstructureisdividedintoseparatelyoccupiedunits,anyunitnot
153occupiedbytheactorisaninhabitablestructureofanother;
154 (31)"Knowingly",whenusedwithrespectto:
155 (a)Conductorattendantcircumstances,meansapersonisawareofthenatureofhis
156orherconductorthatthosecircumstancesexist;or
157 (b)Aresultofconduct,meansapersonisawarethathisorherconductispractically
158certaintocausethatresult;
159 (32)"Lawenforcementofficer",anypublicservanthavingboththepoweranddutyto
160makearrestsforviolationsofthelawsofthisstate,andfederallawenforcementofficers
161authorizedtocarryfirearmsandtomakearrestsforviolationsofthelawsoftheUnited
162States;
163 (33)"Misdemeanor",anoffensesodesignatedoranoffenseforwhichpersonsfound
164guiltythereofmaybesentencedtoimprisonmentforatermofwhichthemaximumisone
165yearorless;
166 (34)"Ofanother",propertythatanyentity,includingbutnotlimitedtoanynatural
167person,corporation,limitedliabilitycompany,partnership,association,governmental
168subdivisionorinstrumentality,otherthantheactor,hasapossessoryorproprietaryinterest
169therein,exceptthatpropertyshallnotbedeemedpropertyofanotherwhohasonlyasecurity
170interesttherein,eveniflegaltitleisinthecreditorpursuanttoaconditionalsalescontractor
171othersecurityarrangement;
172 (35)"Offense",anyfelonyormisdemeanor;
173 (36)"Physicalinjury",slightimpairmentofanyfunctionofthebodyortemporary
174lossofuseofanypartofthebody;
HCS#2HB495	43 175 (37)"Placeofconfinement",anybuildingorfacilityandthegroundsthereofwherein
176acourtislegallyauthorizedtoorderthatapersonchargedwithorconvictedofacrimebe
177held;
178 (38)"Possess"or"possessed",havingactualorconstructivepossessionofanobject
179withknowledgeofitspresence.Apersonhasactualpossessionifsuchpersonhastheobject
180onhisorherpersonorwithineasyreachandconvenientcontrol.Apersonhasconstructive
181possessionifsuchpersonhasthepowerandtheintentionatagiventimetoexercisedominion
182orcontrolovertheobjecteitherdirectlyorthroughanotherpersonorpersons.Possession
183mayalsobesoleorjoint.Ifonepersonalonehaspossessionofanobject,possessionissole.
184Iftwoormorepersonssharepossessionofanobject,possessionisjoint;
185 (39)"Property",anythingofvalue,whetherrealorpersonal,tangibleorintangible,in
186possessionorinaction;
187 (40)"Publicservant",anypersonemployedinanywaybyagovernmentofthisstate
188whoiscompensatedbythegovernmentbyreasonofsuchperson'semployment,anyperson
189appointedtoapositionwithanygovernmentofthisstate,oranypersonelectedtoaposition
190withanygovernmentofthisstate.Itincludes,butisnotlimitedto,legislators,jurors,
191membersofthejudiciaryandlawenforcementofficers.Itdoesnotincludewitnesses;
192 (41)"Purposely",whenusedwithrespecttoaperson'sconductortoaresultthereof,
193meanswhenitishisorherconsciousobjecttoengageinthatconductortocausethatresult;
194 (42)"Recklessly",consciouslydisregardingasubstantialandunjustifiableriskthat
195circumstancesexistorthataresultwillfollow,andsuchdisregardconstitutesagross
196deviationfromthestandardofcarewhichareasonablepersonwouldexerciseinthesituation;
197 (43)"Seriousemotionalinjury",aninjurythatcreatesasubstantialriskoftemporary
198orpermanentmedicalorpsychologicaldamage,manifestedbyimpairmentofabehavioral,
199cognitiveorphysicalcondition.Seriousemotionalinjuryshallbeestablishedbytestimonyof
200qualifiedexpertsuponthereasonableexpectationofprobableharmtoareasonabledegreeof
201medicalorpsychologicalcertainty;
202 (44)"Seriousphysicalinjury",physicalinjurythatcreatesasubstantialriskofdeath
203orthatcausesseriousdisfigurementorprotractedlossorimpairmentofthefunctionofany
204partofthebody;
205 (45)"Services",whenusedinrelationtoacomputersystemornetwork,meansuseof
206acomputer,computersystem,orcomputernetworkandincludes,butisnotlimitedto,
207computertime,dataprocessing,andstorageorretrievalfunctions;
208 (46)"Sexualorientation",maleorfemaleheterosexuality,homosexualityor
209bisexualitybyinclination,practice,identityorexpression,orhavingaself-imageor
210identitynottraditionallyassociatedwithone'sgender;
HCS#2HB495	44 211 (47)"Vehicle",aself-propelledmechanicaldevicedesignedtocarryapersonor
212persons,excludingvesselsoraircraft;
213 (48)"Vessel",anyboatorcraftpropelledbyamotororbymachinery,whetherornot
214suchmotorormachineryisaprincipalsourceofpropulsionusedorcapableofbeingusedas
215ameansoftransportationonwater,oranyboatorcraftmorethantwelvefeetinlengthwhich
216ispoweredbysailaloneorbyacombinationofsailandmachinery,andusedorcapableof
217beingusedasameansoftransportationonwater,butnotanyboatorcrafthaving,astheonly
218meansofpropulsion,apaddleoroars;
219 (49)"Voluntaryact":
220 (a)Abodilymovementperformedwhileconsciousasaresultofeffortor
221determination.Possessionisavoluntaryactifthepossessorknowinglyprocuresorreceives
222thethingpossessed,orhavingacquiredcontrolofitwasawareofhisorhercontrolfora
223sufficienttimetohaveenabledhimorhertodisposeofitorterminatehisorhercontrol;or
224 (b)Anomissiontoperformanactofwhichtheactorisphysicallycapable.Aperson
225isnotguiltyofanoffensebasedsolelyuponanomissiontoperformanactunlessthelaw
226definingtheoffenseexpresslysoprovides,oradutytoperformtheomittedactisotherwise
227imposedbylaw;
228 (50)"Vulnerableperson",anypersoninthecustody,care,orcontrolofthe
229departmentofmentalhealthwhoisreceivingservicesfromanoperated,funded,licensed,or
230certifiedprogram.
566.210.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofsexualtraffickingofachildinthefirst
2degreeifheorsheknowingly:
3 (1)Recruits,entices,harbors,transports,provides,orobtainsbyanymeans,including
4butnotlimitedtothroughtheuseofforce,abduction,coercion,fraud,deception,blackmail,
5orcausingorthreateningtocausefinancialharm,apersonundertheageoftwelveto
6participateinacommercialsexact,asexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexual
7materialasdefinedinsection573.010,orbenefits,financiallyorbyreceivinganythingof
8value,fromparticipationinsuchactivities;
9 (2)Causesapersonundertheageoftwelvetoengageinacommercialsexact,a
10sexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexualmaterialasdefinedinsection
11573.010;or
12 (3)Advertisestheavailabilityofapersonundertheageoftwelvetoparticipateina
13commercialsexact,asexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexualmaterialas
14definedinsection573.010.
15 2.Itshallnotbeadefensethatthedefendantbelievedthatthepersonwastwelve
16yearsofageorolder.
HCS#2HB495	45 17 3.Theoffenseofsexualtraffickingofachildinthefirstdegreeisafelonyforwhich
18theauthorizedtermofimprisonmentislifeimprisonmentwithouteligibilityforprobationor
19paroleuntiltheoffenderhasservednotlessthan[twenty-five] thirtyyearsofsuchsentence.
20Subsection4ofsection558.019shallnotapplytothesentenceofapersonwhohasbeen
21foundguiltyofsexualtraffickingofachildlessthantwelveyearsofage,and"life
22imprisonment"shallmeanimprisonmentforthedurationofaperson'snaturallifeforthe
23purposesofthissection.
566.211.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofsexualtraffickingofachildinthe
2seconddegreeifheorsheknowingly:
3 (1)Recruits,entices,harbors,transports,provides,orobtainsbyanymeans,including
4butnotlimitedtothroughtheuseofforce,abduction,coercion,fraud,deception,blackmail,
5orcausingorthreateningtocausefinancialharm,apersonundertheageofeighteento
6participateinacommercialsexact,asexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexual
7materialasdefinedinsection573.010,orbenefits,financiallyorbyreceivinganythingof
8value,fromparticipationinsuchactivities;
9 (2)Causesapersonundertheageofeighteentoengageinacommercialsexact,a
10sexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexualmaterialasdefinedinsection
11573.010;or
12 (3)Advertisestheavailabilityofapersonundertheageofeighteentoparticipateina
13commercialsexact,asexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexualmaterialas
14definedinsection573.010.
15 2.Itshallnotbeadefensethatthedefendantbelievedthatthepersonwaseighteen
16yearsofageorolder.
17 3.Theoffensesexualtraffickingofachildintheseconddegreeisafelonypunishable
18byimprisonmentforatermofyearsnotlessthan[ten]twenty-fiveyearsorlifeandafinenot
19toexceedtwohundredfiftythousanddollarsifthechildisundertheageofeighteen.Ifa
20violationofthissectionwaseffectedbyforce,abduction,orcoercion,thecrimeofsexual
21traffickingofachildshallbeafelonyforwhichtheauthorizedtermofimprisonmentislife
22imprisonmentwithouteligibilityforprobationorparoleuntilthedefendanthasservednot
23lessthan[twenty-five] thirtyyearsofsuchsentence.
568.045.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofendangeringthewelfareofachildinthe
2firstdegreeifheorshe:
3 (1)Knowinglyactsinamannerthatcreatesasubstantialrisktothelife,body,or
4healthofachildlessthanseventeenyearsofage;or
5 (2)Knowinglyengagesinsexualconductwithapersonundertheageofseventeen
6yearsoverwhomthepersonisaparent,guardian,orotherwisechargedwiththecareand
7custody;
HCS#2HB495	46 8 (3)Knowinglyencourages,aidsorcausesachildlessthanseventeenyearsofageto
9engageinanyconductwhichviolatestheprovisionsofchapter571or579;
10 (4)Inthepresenceofachildlessthanseventeenyearsofageorinaresidencewhere
11achildlessthanseventeenyearsofageresides,unlawfullymanufacturesorattemptsto
12manufacturecompounds,possesses,produces,prepares,sells,transports,testsoranalyzes
13anyofthefollowing:fentanyl,carfentanil,amphetamine, ormethamphetamine,	orany[of
14itsanalogues] analoguethereof.
15 2.TheoffenseofendangeringthewelfareofachildinthefirstdegreeisaclassD
16felonyunlesstheoffense:
17 (1)Iscommittedaspartofanactorseriesofactsperformedbytwoormorepersons
18aspartofanestablishedorprescribedpatternofactivity,orwherephysicalinjurytothechild
19results,ortheoffenseisasecondorsubsequentoffenseunderthissection,inwhichcasethe
20offenseisaclassCfelony;
21 (2)Involvesfentanylorcarfentanil,oranyanaloguethereof,inwhichcase:
22 (a)Thepersonwhocommitstheoffenseshallbepunishedbyatermof
23imprisonmentofnotlessthanfiveyearsandnotmorethantenyears;
24 (b)Nocourtshallsuspendtheimpositionorexecutionofsentenceofaperson
25whopleadsguiltytoorisfoundguiltyofanoffenseunderthissubdivision;
26 (c)Nocourtshallsentencesuchpersontopayafineinlieuofatermof
27imprisonment;and
28 (d)Apersonsentencedunderthissubdivisionshallnotbeeligibleforconditional
29releaseorparoleuntilheorshehasservedatleastfiveyearsofimprisonment;
30 (3)Resultsinseriousphysicalinjurytothechild,inwhichcasetheoffenseisaclass
31Bfelony;or
32 [(3)](4)Resultsinthedeathofachild,inwhichcasetheoffenseisaclassAfelony.
569.151.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseoftrespassinthethirddegreeifheor
2sheentersaretailestablishmentorsimilarpublicplacewiththeprimarypurposeof:
3 (1)Engagingintumultuousorviolentconductcausingdamagetoproperty;
4 (2)Disruptinglawfulcommerceinsuchretailestablishmentorsimilarpublic
5place;
6 (3)Creatingthedangerofseriousphysicalinjurytopersons;or
7 (4)Threateningoradverselyaffectingthehealthorphysicalwell-beingofany
8individuallocatedinoraroundsuchretailestablishmentorsimilarpublicplace.
9 2.Apersoncommitstheoffenseoftrespassinthethirddegreeifheorshe,either
10individuallyoraspartofanorganizedcampaign,sponsors,promotes,orassistsinthe
11conductmadeunlawfulundersubsection1ofthissection.
HCS#2HB495	47 12 3.TheoffenseoftrespassinthethirddegreeisaclassBmisdemeanor.Ifitis
13shownthatanorganizedcampaignsponsored,promoted,orassistedinanyconductin
14violationofthissection,inadditiontothepenaltyimposedunderthissection,the
15organizedcampaignmayberequiredtopayacivilfinenottoexceedfivethousand
16dollars.
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.
570.030.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofstealingifheorshe:
2 (1)Appropriatespropertyorservicesofanotherwiththepurposetodeprivehimor
3herthereof,eitherwithouthisorherconsentorbymeansofdeceitorcoercion;
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:
HCS#2HB495	48 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; or
35 (6)Thepersonappropriatesproperty,theperson'scourseofconductispartof
36anorganizedretailtheft,andthevalueofthepropertytaken,combinedwithany
37propertydamageinflictedinsuchtheft,istenthousanddollarsormore.
38 4.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassCfelonyif:
39 (1)Thevalueofthepropertyorservicesappropriatedistwenty-fivethousanddollars
40ormore; or
41 (2)Thepropertyisatellermachineorthecontentsofatellermachine,including
42cash,regardlessofthevalueoramount; or
43 (3)Thepersonappropriatesproperty,theperson'scourseofconductispartof
44anorganizedretailtheft,andthevalueofthepropertytaken,combinedwithany
45propertydamageinflictedinsuchtheft,issevenhundredfiftydollarsormorebutless
46thantenthousanddollars.
47 5.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassDfelonyif:
48 (1)Thevalueofthepropertyorservicesappropriatedissevenhundredfiftydollarsor
49more;
HCS#2HB495	49 50 (2)Theoffenderphysicallytakesthepropertyappropriatedfromthepersonofthe
51victim;or
52 (3)Thepropertyappropriatedconsistsof:
53 (a)Anymotorvehicle,watercraftoraircraft;
54 (b)Anywillorunrecordeddeedaffectingrealproperty;
55 (c)Anycreditdevice,debitdeviceorletterofcredit;
56 (d)Anyfirearms;
57 (e)Anyexplosiveweaponasdefinedinsection571.010;
58 (f)AnyUnitedStatesnationalflagdesigned,intendedandusedfordisplayon
59buildingsorstationaryflagstaffsintheopen;
60 (g)Anyoriginalcopyofanact,billorresolution,introducedoracteduponbythe
61legislatureofthestateofMissouri;
62 (h)Anypleading,notice,judgmentoranyotherrecordorentryofanycourtofthis
63state,anyotherstateoroftheUnitedStates;
64 (i)Anybookofregistrationorlistofvotersrequiredbychapter115;
65 (j)Anyanimalconsideredlivestockasthattermisdefinedinsection144.010;
66 (k)Anylivefishraisedforcommercialsalewithavalueofseventy-fivedollarsor
67more;
68 (l)Anycaptivewildlifeheldunderpermitissuedbytheconservationcommission;
69 (m)Anycontrolledsubstanceasdefinedbysection195.010;
70 (n)Ammoniumnitrate;
71 (o)Anywire,electricaltransformer,ormetallicwireassociatedwithtransmitting
72telecommunications,video,internet,orvoiceoverinternetprotocolservice,oranyother
73deviceorpipethatisassociatedwithconductingelectricityortransportingnaturalgasor
74othercombustiblefuels;or
75 (p)Anymaterialappropriatedwiththeintenttousesuchmaterialtomanufacture,
76compound,produce,prepare,testoranalyzeamphetamineormethamphetamineoranyof
77theiranalogues.
78 6.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassEfelonyif:
79 (1)Thepropertyappropriatedisananimal;
80 (2)Thepropertyisacatalyticconverter;
81 (3)Apersonhaspreviouslybeenfoundguiltyofthreestealing-relatedoffenses
82committedonthreeseparateoccasionswheresuchoffensesoccurredwithintenyearsofthe
83dateofoccurrenceofthepresentoffense;or
84 (4)Thepropertyappropriatedisaletter,postalcard,package,bag,orothersealed
85articlethatwasdeliveredbyacommoncarrierordeliveryserviceandnotyetreceivedbythe
HCS#2HB495	50 86addresseeorthathadbeenlefttobecollectedforshipmentbyacommoncarrierordelivery
87service.
88 7.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassDmisdemeanorifthepropertyisnotofatype
89listedinsubsection2,3,5,or6ofthissection,thepropertyappropriatedhasavalueofless
90thanonehundredfiftydollars,andthepersonhasnopreviousfindingsofguiltforastealing-
91relatedoffense.
92 8.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassAmisdemeanorifnootherpenaltyisspecifiedin
93thissection.
94 9.Ifaviolationofthissectionissubjecttoenhancedpunishmentbasedonprior
95findingsofguilt,suchfindingsofguiltshallbepleadedandproveninthesamemanneras
96requiredbysection558.021.
97 10.Theappropriationofanypropertyorservicesofatypelistedinsubsection2,3,5,
98or6ofthissectionorofavalueofsevenhundredfiftydollarsormoremaybeconsidereda
99separatefelonyandmaybechargedinseparatecounts.
100 11.Thevalueofpropertyorservicesappropriatedpursuanttooneschemeorcourse
101ofconduct,whetherfromthesameorseveralownersandwhetheratthesameordifferent
102times,constitutesasinglecriminalepisodeandmaybeaggregatedindeterminingthegrade
103oftheoffense,exceptassetforthinsubsection10ofthissection.
104 12.Asusedinthissection,theterm"organizedretailtheft"means:
105 (1)Anyactofstealingcommittedbyoneormorepersons,aspartofany
106agreementtostealpropertyfromanybusiness,andseparateactsofstealingthatare
107partofanyongoingagreementtostealmaybeaggregatedforthepurposeof
108determiningvalueregardlessofwhethersuchactsarecommittedinthesame
109jurisdictionoratthesametime;
110 (2)Anyactofreceivingorpossessinganypropertythathasbeentakenorstolen
111inviolationofsubdivision(1)ofthissubsectionwhileknowingorhavingreasonable
112groundstobelievethepropertyisstolenfromanybusinessinviolationofthissection,
113andseparateactsofreceivingorpossessingsuchstolenpropertythatarepartofany
114ongoingagreementtoreceiveorpossesssuchstolenpropertymaybeaggregatedforthe
115purposeofdeterminingvalueregardlessofwhethersuchactsarecommittedinthesame
116jurisdictionoratthesametime;or
117 (3)Anyactoforganizing,supervising,financing,leading,ormanagingbetween
118oneormorepersonstoengageforprofitinaschemeorcourseofconducttoeffectuate
119orintendtoeffectuatethetransferorsaleofpropertystolenfromanybusinessin
120violationofthissection,andseparateactsoforganizing,supervising,financing,leading,
121ormanagingbetweenoneormorepersonstoengageforprofitinaschemeorcourseof
122conducttoeffectuateorintendtoeffectuatethetransferorsaleofsuchstolenproperty
HCS#2HB495	51 123thatarepartofanyongoingagreementtoorganize,supervise,finance,lead,ormanage
124betweenoneormorepersonstoengageforprofitinaschemeorcourseofconductto
125effectuateorintendtoeffectuatethetransferorsaleofsuchstolenpropertymaybe
126aggregatedforthepurposeofdeterminingthevalueregardlessofwhethersuchactsare
127committedinthesamejurisdictionoratthesametime.
128 13.Ifanyprosecutingattorneyorcircuitattorneymakesarequestinwritingto
129theattorneygeneral,theattorneygeneralshallhavetheauthoritytocommenceand
130prosecutetheoffenseofstealingifsuchoffenseinvolvesorganizedretailtheft,andany
131otheroffensesthatdirectlyarisefromorcausallyoccurasaresultofanallegedviolation
132oftheoffenseofstealinginvolvingorganizedretailtheft,ineachoranycountyoracity
133notwithinacountyinwhichtheoffenseoccurredwiththesamepowerandauthority
134grantedtoprosecutingattorneysinsection56.060andcircuitattorneysinsection
13556.450,exceptthatallcostsandfeesofsuchprosecutionbytheattorneygeneralshallbe
136paidbythestateandnotbyanycountyorlocalgovernment.
137 14.Noprovisionofthissectionshallgrantanyadditionalpowertotheattorney
138generalbeyondcommencementandprosecutionofoffensesasauthorizedinthissection.
574.045.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofunlawfultrafficinterferenceif,with
2theintentiontoimpedevehiculartraffic,thepersonwalks,stands,sits,kneels,lies,or
3placesanobjectinsuchamannerastoblockpassagebyavehicleonanypublicstreet,
4highway,orinterstatehighway.Thissectionshallnotapplytotheblockingofpassage
5byanypersonwhohaspermissiontodosofromagovernmentauthority,whoisalaw
6enforcementofficer,orwhodoessotodirecttrafficawayfromhazardousroad
7conditions,anobstacle,orasceneofanaccident.
8 2.Theoffenseofunlawfultrafficinterferenceisaninfraction,unlessitisa
9secondoffense,inwhichcaseitisaclassAmisdemeanor.Anythirdorsubsequent
10offenseofunlawfultrafficinterferenceisaclassEfelony.
574.050.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofriotingifheorsheknowingly
2assembleswithsixormoreotherpersons[andagreeswithsuchpersonstoviolateanyofthe
3criminallawsofthisstateoroftheUnitedStateswithforceorviolence], andthereafter,while
4stillsoassembled,[doesviolateanyofsaidlawswithforceorviolence] violatesanyofthe
5criminallawsofthisstateoroftheUnitedStates.
6 2.Theoffenseofriotingisaclass[Amisdemeanor] Dfelony.Asecondor
7subsequentconvictionunderthissectionshallbeaclassCfelony.
575.133.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseoffilinganonconsensualcommonlawlien
2ifheorshefilesadocumentthatpurportstoassertalienagainsttheassets,realorpersonal,
3ofanypersonandthat,regardlessofanyself-description:
4 (1)Isnotexpresslyprovidedforbyaspecificstateorfederalstatute;
HCS#2HB495	52 5 (2)Doesnotdependupontheconsentoftheownerofthepropertyaffectedorthe
6existenceofacontractforitsexistence;and
7 (3)Isnotanequitableorconstructivelienimposedbyastateorfederalcourtof
8competentjurisdiction.
9 2.Thissectionshallnotapplytoafilingofficerasdefinedinsection428.105thatis
10actinginthescopeofhisorheremployment.
11 3.TheoffenseoffilinganonconsensualcommonlawlienisaclassBmisdemeanor,
12unlessitisasecondoffense,inwhichcaseitisaclassAmisdemeanor.Anythirdor
13subsequentoffenseoffilinganonconsensualcommonlawlienisaclassEfelony.Any
14personconvictedofathirdorsubsequentoffenseoffilinganonconsensualcommonlaw
15lienshallbeconsideredapersistentoffender,assuchtermisdefinedinsection558.016.
575.150.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofresistingorinterferingwitharrest,
2detention,orstopifheorsheknowsorreasonablyshouldknowthatalawenforcement
3officerismakinganarrestorattemptingtolawfullydetainorstopanindividualorvehicle,
4andforthepurposeofpreventingtheofficerfromeffectingthearrest,stopordetention,heor
5she:
6 (1)Resiststhearrest,stopordetentionofsuchpersonbyusingorthreateningtheuse
7ofviolenceorphysicalforceorbyfleeingfromsuchofficer;or
8 (2)Interfereswiththearrest,stopordetentionofanotherpersonbyusingor
9threateningtheuseofviolence,physicalforceorphysicalinterference.
10 2.Thissectionappliesto:
11 (1)Arrests,stops,ordetentions,withorwithoutwarrants;
12 (2)Arrests,stops,ordetentions,foranyoffense,infraction,orordinanceviolation;
13and
14 (3)Arrestsforwarrantsissuedbyacourtoraprobationandparoleofficer.
15 3.Apersonispresumedtobefleeingavehiclestopifheorshecontinuestooperatea
16motorvehicleafterheorshehasseenorshouldhaveseenclearlyvisibleemergencylightsor
17hasheardorshouldhaveheardanaudiblesignalemanatingfromthelawenforcementvehicle
18pursuinghimorher.
19 4.Itisnodefensetoaprosecutionpursuanttosubsection1ofthissectionthatthelaw
20enforcementofficerwasactingunlawfullyinmakingthearrest.However,nothinginthis
21sectionshallbeconstruedtobarcivilsuitsforunlawfularrest.
22 5.TheoffenseofresistingorinterferingwithanarrestisaclassEfelonyforanarrest
23fora:
24 (1)Felony;
25 (2)Warrantissuedforfailuretoappearonafelonycase;or
26 (3)Warrantissuedforaprobationviolationonafelonycase.
HCS#2HB495	53 27
28Theoffenseofresistinganarrest,detentionorstopinviolationofsubdivision(1)or(2)of
29subsection1ofthissectionisaclassAmisdemeanor,unlessthepersonfleeingcreatesa
30substantialriskofseriousphysicalinjuryordeathtoanyperson,inwhichcaseitisaclassE
31felony.
32 6.Inthecaseofanoffenseunderthissectionthatissubjecttopunishmentasa
33classEfelony,anyvehicleusedinviolationofthissectionshallbeimpoundedand
34forfeitedpursuanttosection82.1000andsections513.600to513.645.
576.030.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofobstructinggovernmentoperationsifhe
2orshepurposelyobstructs,impairs,hindersorpervertstheperformanceofagovernmental
3functionbytheuseorthreatofviolence,force,orotherphysicalinterferenceorobstacle.
4 2.Theoffenseofobstructinggovernmentoperationsisaclass[B]Amisdemeanorif
5thepersonthreatensviolence,force,orotherphysicalinterferenceorobstacle.The
6offenseofobstructinggovernmentoperationsisaclassEfelonyifthepersonuses
7violence,force,orotherphysicalinterferenceorobstacle.
577.150.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseoftamperingwithawatersupplyifheor
2shepurposely:
3 (1)Poisons,defiles, orinanywaycorruptsthewaterofawell,spring,brook, or
4reservoirusedfordomesticormunicipalpurposes;or
5 (2)Diverts,damsup,andholdsbackfromitsnaturalcourseandflowanyspring,
6brook, orotherwatersupplyfordomesticormunicipalpurposes,aftersaidwatersupplyshall
7haveoncebeentakenforusebyanypersonorpersons,corporation,town, orcityfortheir
8use.
9 2.TheoffenseoftamperingwithawatersupplyisaclassEfelonywhentheoffense
10isaviolationofsubdivision(1)ofsubsection1ofthissectionandisaclassA
11misdemeanorwhentheoffenseisaviolationofsubdivision(2)ofsubsection1ofthis
12section.
590.208.1.Thereisherebyestablishedthe"CommitteeonSchoolSafety"
2withinthedepartmentofpublicsafety.
3 2.Thecommitteeshallconsistofthefollowingmembers:
4 (1)Uptothreerepresentativesofthedepartmentofpublicsafety,oneofwhom
5shallbearepresentativeoftheMissouriStateEmergencyManagementAgency;
6 (2)ArepresentativeoftheMissouriSheriff'sAssociation;
7 (3)ArepresentativeoftheMissouriMunicipalLeague;
8 (4)Arepresentativeofthedepartmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducation;
9and
HCS#2HB495	54 10 (5)ArepresentativeoftheMissouriSchoolBoards'Association'sCenterfor
11EducationSafety.
12 3.Onememberwhorepresentsthedepartmentofpublicsafetyshallserveas
13chairofthecommittee.
14 4.Membersofthecommitteeshallservewithoutcompensationbutmaybe
15reimbursedforactualexpensesnecessarytotheperformanceoftheirofficialdutiesfor
16thecommittee.
17 5.Thecommitteeshallmeetatleastfourtimesperyearandatleastonceper
18calendarquartertoevaluateandestablishguidelinesforschoolsafetyconcerns,
19includingplanstopreventandimproveresponsestoschoolfirearmviolence.
20 6.Exceptasprovidedinsection610.021,allmeetingsofthecommitteeshallbe
21opentothepublic.
22 7.Thecommitteeshallsubmitareportinwritingtothegovernor,presidentpro
23temporeofthesenate,andspeakerofthehouseofrepresentativesonanannualbasis.
[84.175.1.Uponrecommendationofthechiefofpolice,theboard
2 mayauthorizeandprovidefortheorganizationofapolicereserveforce
3 composedofmemberswhoreceiveaserviceretirementundertheprovisions
4 ofsections86.200to86.366andwhoqualifyundertheprovisionsofsection
5 84.120.Suchreserveforceshallbeunderthecommandofthechiefofpolice
6 andshallbeprovidedtraining,equipment,uniforms,andarmsasthechief
7 shalldirectwiththeapprovaloftheboard.Membersofthereserveforceshall
8 possessallofthepowersofregularpoliceofficersandshallbesubjecttoall
9 lawsandregulationsapplicabletopoliceofficers;provided,however,thatthe
10 citycouncilorothergoverningbodyofanysuchcitymayinitsdiscretionfixa
11 totalinnumberwhichthereserveforcemaynotexceed.
12 2.Ineventofriotorotheremergenciesasdeclaredanddefinedbythe
13 mayor,inconcurrencewiththeboard,theboard,uponrecommendationofthe
14 chief,mayappointspecialofficersorpatrolmenfortemporaryservicein
15 additiontothepolicereserveforcehereinprovidedfor,butthelengthoftime
16 forwhichsuchofficersorpatrolmenshallbeemployedshallbelimitedtothe
17 timeduringwhichsuchemergencyshallexist.]
[84.240.Theboardofpolicecommissionersshallestablishthe
2 Bertillonsystemofidentificationofcriminalsandothersbymeansof
3 anthropometricindications,andtheyarefurtherrequiredtoemploysuch
4 additionalassistanceasmaybenecessarytoproperlyconductandmanagethis
5 department.]
[84.341.Noelectedorappointedofficialofthestateoranypolitical
2 subdivisionthereofshallactorrefrainfromactinginanymannertoimpede,
3 obstruct,hinder,orotherwiseinterferewithanymemberofamunicipalpolice
4 forceestablishedundersections84.343to84.346intheperformanceofhisor
5 herjobduties,orwithanyaspectofanyinvestigationarisingfromthe
HCS#2HB495	55 6 performanceofsuchjobduties.Thissectionshallnotbeconstruedtoprevent
7 suchofficialsfromactingwithinthenormalcourseandscopeoftheir
8 employmentorfromactingtoimplementsections84.343to84.346.Any
9 personwhoviolatesthissectionshallbeliableforapenaltyoftwothousand
10 fivehundreddollarsforeachoffenseandshallforeverbedisqualifiedfrom
11 holdinganyofficeoremploymentwhatsoeverwiththegovernmentalentity
12 thepersonservedatthetimeoftheviolation.Thepenaltyshallnotbepaidby
13 thefundsofanycommitteeasthetermcommitteeisdefinedinsection
14 130.011.Thissectionshallnotbeconstruedtointerferewiththepunishment,
15 underanylawsofthisstate,ofacriminaloffensecommittedbysuchofficials,
16 norshallthissectionapplytodulyappointedmembersofthemunicipalpolice
17 force,ortheirappointingauthorities,whoseconductisotherwiseprovidedfor
18 bylaw.]
[84.342.1.Itshallbeanunlawfulemploymentpracticeforanofficial,
2 employee,oragentofamunicipalpoliceforceestablishedundersections
3 84.343to84.346todischarge,demote,reducethepayof,orotherwiseretaliate
4 againstanemployeeofthemunicipalpoliceforceforreportingtoany
5 superior,governmentagency,orthepresstheconductofanotheremployee
6 thatthereportingemployeebelieves,ingoodfaith,isillegal.
7 2.Anyemployeeofthemunicipalpoliceforcemaybringacauseof
8 actionforgeneralorspecialdamagesbasedonaviolationofthissection.]
[84.343.1.Subjecttotheprovisionsofsections84.344to84.346,any
2 citynotwithinacountymayestablishamunicipalpoliceforceforthe
3 purposesof:
4 (1)Preservingthepublicpeace,welfare,andorder;
5 (2)Preventingcrimeandarrestingsuspectedoffenders;
6 (3)Enforcingthelawsofthestateandordinancesofthecity;
7 (4)Exercisingallpowersavailabletoapoliceforceundergenerally
8 applicablestatelaw;and
9 (5)Regulatingandlicensingallprivatewatchmen,privatedetectives,
10 andprivatepolicemenservingoractingassuchinsaidcity.
11 2.Anypersonwhoactsasaprivatewatchman,privatedetective,or
12 privatepolicemaninsaidcitieswithouthavingobtainedawrittenlicensefrom
13 saidcitiesisguiltyofaclassAmisdemeanor.]
[84.344.1.Notwithstandinganyprovisionsofthischaptertothe
2 contrary,anycitynotwithinacountymayestablishamunicipalpoliceforce
3 onorafterJuly1,2013,accordingtotheproceduresandrequirementsofthis
4 section.Thepurposeoftheseproceduresandrequirementsistoprovideforan
5 orderlyandappropriatetransitioninthegovernanceofthepoliceforceand
6 provideforanequitableemploymenttransitionforcommissionedandcivilian
7 personnel.
8 2.Upontheestablishmentofamunicipalpoliceforcebyacityunder
9 sections84.343to84.346,theboardofpolicecommissionersshallconvey,
10 assign,andotherwisetransfertothecitytitleandownershipofall
11 indebtednessandassets,including,butnotlimitedto,allfundsandrealand
HCS#2HB495	56 12 personalpropertyheldinthenameoforcontrolledbytheboardofpolice
13 commissionerscreatedundersections84.010to84.340.Theboardofpolice
14 commissionersshallexecutealldocumentsreasonablyrequiredtoaccomplish
15 suchtransferofownershipandobligations.
16 3.Ifthecityestablishesamunicipalpoliceforceandcompletesthe
17 transferdescribedinsubsection2ofthissection,thecityshallprovidethe
18 necessaryfundsforthemaintenanceofthemunicipalpoliceforce.
19 4.Beforeacitynotwithinacountymayestablishamunicipalpolice
20 forceunderthissection,thecityshalladoptanordinanceaccepting
21 responsibility,ownership,andliabilityassuccessor-in-interestfor
22 contractualobligations,indebtedness,andotherlawfulobligationsofthe
23 boardofpolicecommissionerssubjecttotheprovisionsofsubsection2of
24 section84.345.
25 5.Acitynotwithinacountythatestablishesamunicipalpoliceforce
26 shallinitiallyemploy,withoutareductioninrank,salary,orbenefits,all
27 commissionedandcivilianpersonneloftheboardofpolicecommissioners
28 createdundersections84.010to84.340thatwereemployedbytheboard
29 immediatelypriortothedatethemunicipalpoliceforcewasestablished.Such
30 commissionedpersonnelwhopreviouslywereemployedbytheboardmay
31 onlybeinvoluntarilyterminatedbythecitynotwithinacountyforcause.The
32 cityshallalsorecognizeallaccruedyearsofservicethatsuchcommissioned
33 andcivilianpersonnelhadwiththeboardofpolicecommissioners.Such
34 personnelshallbeentitledtothesameholidays,vacation,andsickleavethey
35 wereentitledtoasemployeesoftheboardofpolicecommissioners.
36 6.Commissionedandcivilianpersonnelofamunicipalpoliceforce
37 establishedunderthissectionshallnotbesubjecttoaresidencyrequirementof
38 retainingaprimaryresidenceinacitynotwithinacountybutmayberequired
39 tomaintainaprimaryresidencelocatedwithinaone-hourresponsetime.
40 7.Thecommissionedandcivilianpersonnelwhoretirefromservice
41 withtheboardofpolicecommissionersbeforetheestablishmentofa
42 municipalpoliceforceundersubsection1ofthissectionshallcontinuetobe
43 entitledtothesamepensionbenefitsprovidedunderchapter86andthesame
44 benefitssetforthinsubsection5ofthissection.
45 8.Ifthecitynotwithinacountyelectstoestablishamunicipalpolice
46 forceunderthissection,thecityshallestablishaseparatedivisionforthe
47 operationofitsmunicipalpoliceforce.Thecivilservicecommissionofthe
48 citymayadoptrulesandregulationsappropriatefortheuniqueoperationofa
49 policedepartment.Suchrulesandregulationsshallreserveexclusive
50 authorityoverthedisciplinaryprocessandproceduresaffectingcommissioned
51 officerstothecivilservicecommission;however,untilsuchtimeasthecity
52 adoptssuchrulesandregulations,thecommissionedpersonnelshallcontinue
53 tobegovernedbytheboardofpolicecommissioner'srulesandregulationsin
54 effectimmediatelypriortotheestablishmentofthemunicipalpoliceforce,
55 withthepolicechiefactinginplaceoftheboardofpolicecommissionersfor
56 purposesofapplyingtherulesandregulations.Unlessotherwiseprovidedfor,
57 existingcivilservicecommissionrulesandregulationsgoverningtheappealof
58 disciplinarydecisionstothecivilservicecommissionshallapplytoall
59 commissionedandcivilianpersonnel.Thecivilservicecommission'srules
HCS#2HB495	57 60 andregulationsshallprovidethatrecordspreparedfordisciplinarypurposes
61 shallbeconfidential,closedrecordsavailablesolelytothecivilservice
62 commissionandthosewhopossessauthoritytoconductinvestigations
63 regardingdisciplinarymatterspursuanttothecivilservicecommission'srules
64 andregulations.Ahearingofficershallbeappointedbythecivilservice
65 commissiontohearanysuchappealsthatinvolvedisciplineresultingina
66 suspensionofgreaterthanfifteendays,demotion,ortermination,butthecivil
67 servicecommissionshallmakethefinalfindingsoffact,conclusionsoflaw,
68 anddecisionwhichshallbesubjecttoanyrightofappealunderchapter536.
69 9.Acitynotwithinacountythatestablishesandmaintainsa
70 municipalpoliceforceunderthissection:
71 (1)Shallprovideorcontractforlifeinsurancecoverageandfor
72 insurancebenefitsprovidinghealth,medical,anddisabilitycoveragefor
73 commissionedandcivilianpersonnelofthemunicipalpoliceforcetothesame
74 extentaswasprovidedbytheboardofpolicecommissionersundersection
75 84.160;
76 (2)Shallprovideorcontractformedicalandlifeinsurancecoverage
77 foranycommissionedorcivilianpersonnelwhoretiredfromservicewiththe
78 boardofpolicecommissionersorwhowereemployedbytheboardofpolice
79 commissionersandretirefromthemunicipalpoliceforceofacitynotwithina
80 countytothesameextentsuchmedicalandlifeinsurancecoveragewas
81 providedbytheboardofpolicecommissionersundersection84.160;
82 (3)Shallmakeavailablemedicalandlifeinsurancecoveragefor
83 purchasetothespousesordependentsofcommissionedandcivilianpersonnel
84 whoretirefromservicewiththeboardofpolicecommissionersorthe
85 municipalpoliceforceanddeceasedcommissionedandcivilianpersonnelwho
86 receivepensionbenefitsundersections86.200to86.366attheratethatsuch
87 dependent'sorspouse'scoveragewouldcostundertheappropriateplanifthe
88 deceasedwereliving;and
89 (4)Maypayanadditionalshiftdifferentialcompensationto
90 commissionedandcivilianpersonnelforeveningandnighttoursofdutyin
91 anamountnottoexceedtenpercentoftheofficer'sbasehourlyrate.
92 10.Acitynotwithinacountythatestablishesamunicipalpoliceforce
93 undersections84.343to84.346shallestablishatransitioncommitteeoffive
94 membersforthepurposeof:coordinatingandimplementingthetransitionof
95 authority,operations,assets,andobligationsfromtheboardofpolice
96 commissionerstothecity;windingdowntheaffairsoftheboard;making
97 nonbindingrecommendationsforthetransitionofthepoliceforcefromthe
98 boardtothecity;andotherrelatedduties,ifany,establishedbyexecutive
99 orderofthecity'smayor.Oncetheordinancereferencedinthissectionis
100 enacted,thecityshallprovidewrittennoticetotheboardofpolice
101 commissionersandthegovernorofthestateofMissouri.Withinthirty
102 daysofsuchnotice,themayorshallappointthreememberstothecommittee,
103 twoofwhomshallbemembersofastatewidelawenforcementassociation
104 thatrepresentsatleastfivethousandlawenforcementofficers.Theremaining
105 membersofthecommitteeshallincludethepolicechiefofthemunicipal
106 policeforceandapersonwhocurrentlyorpreviouslyservedasa
HCS#2HB495	58 107 commissionerontheboardofpolicecommissioners,whoshallbeappointedto
108 thecommitteebythemayorofsuchcity.]
[84.345.1.Exceptasrequiredfortheboardofpolicecommissioners
2 toconcludeitsaffairsandpursuelegalclaimsanddefenses,uponthe
3 establishmentofamunicipalpoliceforce,thetermsofofficeofthe
4 commissionersoftheboardofpolicecreatedundersections84.020and
5 84.030shallexpire,andtheprovisionsofsections84.010to84.340shallnot
6 applytoanycitynotwithinacountyoritsmunicipalpoliceforceasofsuch
7 date.Theboardshallcontinuetooperate,ifnecessary,towinddownthe
8 board'saffairsuntilthetransferofownershipandobligationsundersubsection
9 2ofsection84.344hasbeencompleted.Duringsuchtime,theboardofpolice
10 commissionersshalldesignateandauthorizeitssecretarytoactonbehalfof
11 theboardforpurposesofperformingtheboard'sdutiesandanyotheractions
12 incidenttothetransferandwindingdownoftheboard'saffairs.
13 2.Foranyclaim,lawsuit,orotheractionarisingoutofactions
14 occurringbeforethedateofcompletionofthetransferprovidedunder
15 subsection2ofsection84.344,thestateshallcontinuetoprovidelegal
16 representationassetforthinsection105.726,andthestatelegalexpensefund
17 shallcontinuetoprovidereimbursementforsuchclaimsundersection
18 105.726.Thissubsectionappliestoallclaims,lawsuits,andotheractions
19 broughtagainstanycommissioner,policeofficer,employee,agent,
20 representative,oranyindividualorentityactingorpurportingtoactonits
21 ortheirbehalf.
22 3.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflaw,rule,orregulationto
23 thecontrary,anycitynotwithinacountythatestablishesamunicipalpolice
24 forceundersections84.343to84.346shallnotberestrictedorlimitedinany
25 wayintheselectionofapolicechieforchiefofthedivisioncreatedunder
26 subsection8ofsection84.344.
27 4.Itshallbethedutyofthesheriffforanycitynotwithinacounty,
28 whenevercalleduponbythepolicechiefofthemunicipalpoliceforce,toact
29 underthepolicechief'scontrolforthepreservationofthepublicpeaceand
30 quiet;and,whenevertheexigencyorcircumstancesmay,inthepolicechief's
31 judgment,warrantit,saidpolicechiefshallhavethepowertoassumethe
32 controlandcommandofalllocalandmunicipalconservatorsofthepeaceof
33 thecity,whethersheriff,constable,policemenorothers,andtheyshallact
34 undertheordersofthesaidpolicechiefandnototherwise.]
[84.346.Anypolicepensionsystemcreatedunderchapter86forthe
2 benefitofapoliceforceestablishedundersections84.010to84.340shall
3 continuetobegovernedbychapter86,andshallapplytoanypoliceforce
4 establishedundersection84.343to84.346.Otherthananyprovisionthat
5 makeschapter86applicabletoamunicipalpoliceforceestablishedunder
6 section84.343to84.346,nothinginsections84.343to84.346shallbe
7 construedaslimitingorchangingtherightsorbenefitsprovidedunderchapter
8 86.]
HCS#2HB495	59 [84.347.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection1.140tothe
2 contrary,theprovisionsofsections84.343to84.346shallbenonseverable.If
3 anyprovisionofsections84.343to84.346isforanyreasonheldtobeinvalid,
4 suchdecisionshallinvalidatealloftheremainingprovisionsofthisact.]
âś”
HCS#2HB495	60