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69 HOUSE BILL NO. 495
7-103RDGENERALASSEMBLY
8-1623S.12T 2025
910 AN ACT
10-Torepealsections43.503,43.505,56.265,56.265,56.750,57.010,82.1000,84.020,84.030,
11-84.100,84.150,84.160,84.170,84.175,84.240,84.341,84.342,84.343,84.344,
12-84.345,84.346,84.347,105.726,217.825,217.827,217.829,217.831,217.833,
13-217.835,217.837,217.839,217.841,304.012,455.095,513.605,556.061,566.210,
14-566.211,568.045,570.030,574.050,575.133,575.150,576.030,577.150,590.040,
15-595.209,and650.058,RSMo,andsection56.265asenactedbysenatebillno.672,
16-ninety-seventhgeneralassembly,secondregularsession,andsection56.265as
17-enactedbysenatebillno.275,ninetiethgeneralassembly,firstregularsession,andto
18-enactinlieuthereofforty-twonewsectionsrelatingtopublicsafety,withpenalty
19-provisionsandanemergencyclauseforcertainsections.
11+To repeal sections 43.503, 43.505, 56.750, 57.010,
12+82.1000, 84.020, 84.030, 84.100, 84.150, 84.160,
13+84.170, 84.175, 84.240, 84.341, 84.342, 84.343,
14+84.344, 84.345, 84.346, 84.347, 105.726, 217.825,
15+217.827, 217.829, 217.831, 217.833, 217.835, 217.837,
16+217.839, 217.841, 304.012, 455. 095, 513.605, 556.061,
17+566.210, 566.211, 568.045, 570.030, 574.050, 575.133,
18+575.150, 576.030, 577.150, 590.040, 595.209, and
19+650.058, RSMo, and section 56.265 as enacted by senate
20+bill no. 672, ninety-seventh general assembly, second
21+regular session, and section 56.265 as enacted by
22+senate bill no. 275, ninetieth general assembly,
23+first regular session, and to enact in lieu thereof
24+forty-two new sections relating to public safety,
25+with penalty provisions and an emergency clause for
26+certain sections.
27+
2028 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:
21-SectionA.Sections43.503,43.505,56.265,56.265,56.750,57.010,82.1000,84.020,
22-284.030,84.100,84.150,84.160,84.170,84.175,84.240,84.341,84.342,84.343,84.344,
23-384.345,84.346,84.347,105.726,217.825,217.827,217.829,217.831,217.833,217.835,
24-4217.837,217.839,217.841,304.012,455.095,513.605,556.061,566.210,566.211,568.045,
25-5570.030,574.050,575.133,575.150,576.030,577.150,590.040,595.209,and650.058,
26-6RSMo,andsection56.265asenactedbysenatebillno.672,ninety-seventhgeneralassembly,
27-7secondregularsession,andsection56.265asenactedbysenatebillno.275,ninetiethgeneral
28-8assembly,firstregularsession,arerepealedandforty-twonewsectionsenactedinlieu
29-EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis
30-intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 9thereof,tobeknownassections43.503,43.505,44.087,56.265,56.750,57.010,82.1000,
31-1084.012,84.020,84.030,84.100,84.150,84.160,84.170,84.225,84.325,105.726,191.1005,
32-11217.451,221.108,221.520,221.523,304.012,304.145,455.095,491.065,513.605,556.061,
33-12566.210,566.211,568.045,570.030,575.133,575.150,576.030,577.150,590.040,590.208,
34-13595.209,595.325,650.058,and1,toreadasfollows:
35-43.503.1.Forthepurposeofmaintainingcompleteandaccuratecriminalhistory
36-2recordinformation,allpoliceofficersofthisstate,theclerkofeachcourt,thedepartmentof
37-3corrections,thesheriffofeachcounty,thechieflawenforcementofficialofacitynotwithina
38-4countyandtheprosecutingattorneyofeachcountyorthecircuitattorneyofacitynotwithin
39-5acountyshallsubmitcertaincriminalarrest,charge,anddispositioninformationtothe
40-6centralrepositoryforfilingwithoutunduedelayintheformandmannerrequiredbysections
41-743.500to43.651.
42-8 2.Alllawenforcementagenciesmakingmisdemeanorandfelonyarrestsas
43-9determinedbysection43.506shallfurnishwithoutunduedelay,tothecentralrepository,
44-10fingerprints,photograph,andifavailable,anyotheruniquebiometricidentificationcollected,
45-11charges,appropriatechargecodes,anddescriptionsofallpersonswhoarearrestedforsuch
46-12offensesonstandardfingerprintformssuppliedorapprovedbythehighwaypatrolor
47-13electronicallyinaformatandmannerapprovedbythehighwaypatrolandincompliancewith
48-14thestandardssetbytheFederalBureauofInvestigationinitsAutomatedFingerprint
49-15IdentificationSystemoritssuccessorprogram.Allsuchagenciesshallalsonotifythecentral
50-16repositoryofalldecisionsnottorefersucharrestsforprosecution.Anagencymakingsuch
51-17arrestsmayenterintoarrangementswithotherlawenforcementagenciesforthepurposeof
52-18furnishingwithoutunduedelaysuchfingerprints,photograph,andifavailable,anyother
53-19uniquebiometricidentificationcollected,charges,appropriatechargecodes,anddescriptions
54-20tothecentralrepositoryuponitsbehalf.
55-21 3.InorderfortheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservicestomaintaincomplete
56-22andaccuratestatewidereportsasrequiredbysection56.750,onorbeforeJanuary1,
57-232028,andthereafter,allpoliceofficersofthisstate,thesheriffandeachdeputysheriffof
58-24eachcounty,andthechieflawenforcementofficialofacitynotwithinacountyandhis
59-25orherofficersshallsubmitreferralsforanytrafficviolation,ordinanceviolation,or
60-26misdemeanororfelonyoffensereferredtoaprosecutingorcircuitattorneyintheform
61-27andmannerapprovedbytheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservicesasrequiredby
62-28subdivision(7)ofsubsection1ofsection56.750.Ataminimum,anyreferraltoa
63-29prosecutingattorneyorcircuitattorneyforafelonyoffenseshallincludeaprobable
64-30causestatementandaninvestigativereport.Anylawenforcementagencythatviolates
65-31thissubsectionshallbeineligibletoreceivestateorfederalfundsthatwouldotherwise
66-32bepaidtosuchagencyforlawenforcement,safety,orcriminaljusticepurposes.
67-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 2 33 4.Ininstanceswhereanindividuallessthanseventeenyearsofageandnotcurrently
68-34certifiedasanadultistakenintocustodyforanoffensewhichwouldbeafelonyifcommitted
69-35byanadult,thearrestingofficershalltakefingerprintsforthecentralrepository.These
70-36fingerprintsshallbetakenonfingerprintcardssuppliedbyorapprovedbythehighwaypatrol
71-37ortransmittedelectronicallyinaformatandmannerapprovedbythehighwaypatrolandin
72-38compliancewiththestandardssetbytheFederalBureauofInvestigationinitsAutomated
73-39FingerprintIdentificationSystemoritssuccessorprogram.Thefingerprintcardsshallbeso
74-40constructedthatthenameofthejuvenileshouldnotbemadeavailabletothecentral
75-41repository.Theindividual'snameandtheuniquenumberassociatedwiththefingerprintsand
76-42otherpertinentinformationshallbeprovidedtothecourtofjurisdictionbytheagencytaking
77-43thejuvenileintocustody.Thejuvenile'sfingerprintsandotherinformationshallbe
78-44forwardedtothecentralrepositoryandthecourtswithoutunduedelay.Thefingerprint
79-45informationfromthecardshallbecapturedandstoredintheautomatedfingerprint
80-46identificationsystemoperatedbythecentralrepository.Intheeventthefingerprintsare
81-47foundtomatchothertenprintsorunsolvedlatentprints,thecentralrepositoryshallnotifythe
82-48submittingagencywhoshallnotifythecourtofjurisdictionasperlocalagreement.Under
83-49section211.031,ininstanceswhereajuvenileoverfifteenandone-halfyearsofageisalleged
84-50tohaveviolatedastateormunicipaltrafficordinanceorregulation,whichdoesnotconstitute
85-51afelony,andthejuvenilecourtdoesnothavejurisdiction,thejuvenileshallnotbe
86-52fingerprintedunlesscertifiedasanadult.
87-53 [4.]5.Uponcertificationoftheindividualasanadult,thecertifyingcourtshallorder
88-54alawenforcementagencytoimmediatelyfingerprintandphotographtheindividualand
89-55certificationpaperswillbeforwardedtotheappropriatelawenforcementagencywiththe
90-56orderforfingerprinting.Thelawenforcementagencyshallsubmitsuchfingerprints,
91-57photograph,andcertificationpaperstothecentralrepositorywithinfifteendaysandshall
92-58furnishtheoffensecyclenumberassociatedwiththefingerprintstotheprosecutingattorney
93-59orthecircuitattorneyofacitynotwithinacountyandtotheclerkofthecourtorderingthe
94-60subjectfingerprinted.Ifthejuvenileisacquittedofthecrimeandisnolongercertifiedasan
95-61adult,theprosecutingattorneyshallnotifywithinfifteendaysthecentralrepositoryofthe
96-62changeofstatusofthejuvenile.Recordsofachildwhohasbeenfingerprintedand
97-63photographedafterbeingtakenintocustodyshallbeclosedrecordsasprovidedundersection
98-64610.100ifapetitionhasnotbeenfiledwithinthirtydaysofthedatethatthechildwastaken
99-65intocustody;andifapetitionforthechildhasnotbeenfiledwithinoneyearofthedatethe
100-66childwastakenintocustody,anyrecordsrelatingtothechildconcerningtheallegedoffense
101-67maybeexpungedundertheproceduresinsections610.122to610.126.
102-68 [5.]6.Theprosecutingattorneyofeachcountyorthecircuitattorneyofacitynot
103-69withinacountyorthemunicipalprosecutingattorneyshallnotifythecentralrepositoryon
104-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 3 70standardformssuppliedbythehighwaypatrolorinamannerapprovedbythehighwaypatrol
105-71ofhisorherdecisiontonotfileacriminalchargeonanychargereferredtosuchprosecuting
106-72attorneyorcircuitattorneyforcriminalcharges.Allrecordsforwardedtothecentral
107-73repositoryandthecourtsbyprosecutorsorcircuitattorneysasrequiredbysections43.500to
108-7443.530shallincludethestateoffensecyclenumberoftheoffense,thechargecodeforthe
109-75offense,andtheoriginatingagencyidentifiernumberofthereportingprosecutor,usingsuch
110-76numbersasassignedbythehighwaypatrol.
111-77 [6.]7.Theclerkofthecourtsofeachcountyorcitynotwithinacountyormunicipal
112-78courtclerkshallfurnishthecentralrepository,onstandardformssuppliedbythehighway
113-79patrolorinamannerapprovedbythehighwaypatrol,witharecordofallchargesfiled,
114-80includingallthoseaddedsubsequenttothefilingofacriminalcourtcase,amendedcharges,
115-81andallfinaldispositionsofcasesforwhichthecentralrepositoryhasarecordofanarrestora
116-82recordoffingerprintsreportedpursuanttosections43.500to43.506.Suchinformationshall
117-83include,foreachcharge:
118-84 (1)Alljudgmentsofnotguilty,acquittalsonthegroundofmentaldiseaseordefect
119-85excludingresponsibility,judgmentsorpleasofguiltyincludingthesentence,ifany,or
120-86probation,ifany,pronouncedbythecourt,nollepros,discharges,releasesanddismissalsin
121-87thetrialcourt;
122-88 (2)Courtordersfiledwiththeclerkofthecourtswhichreverseareportedconviction
123-89orvacateormodifyasentence;
124-90 (3)Judgmentsterminatingorrevokingasentencetoprobation,supervisionor
125-91conditionalreleaseandanyresentencingaftersuchrevocation;and
126-92 (4)Theoffensecyclenumberoftheoffense,andtheoriginatingagencyidentifier
127-93numberofthesentencingcourt,usingsuchnumbersasassignedbythehighwaypatrol.
128-94 [7.]8.Theclerkofthecourtsofeachcountyorcitynotwithinacountyshallfurnish,
129-95tothedepartmentofcorrectionsordepartmentofmentalhealth,courtjudgmentandsentence
130-96documentsandthestateoffensecyclenumberandthechargecodeoftheoffensewhich
131-97resultedinthecommitmentorassignmentofanoffendertothejurisdictionofthedepartment
132-98ofcorrectionsorthedepartmentofmentalhealthifthepersoniscommittedpursuantto
133-99chapter552.Thisinformationshallbereportedtothedepartmentofcorrectionsorthe
134-100departmentofmentalhealthatthetimeofcommitmentorassignment.Iftheoffenderwas
135-101alreadyinthecustodyofthedepartmentofcorrectionsorthedepartmentofmentalhealthat
136-102thetimeofsuchsubsequentconviction,theclerkshallfurnishnoticeofsuchsubsequent
137-103convictiontotheappropriatedepartmentbycertifiedmail,returnreceiptrequested,orina
138-104mannerandformatmutuallyagreedto,withinfifteendaysofsuchdisposition.
139-105 [8.]9.Informationandfingerprints,photographandifavailable,anyotherunique
140-106biometricidentificationcollected,forwardedtothecentralrepository,normallyobtainedfrom
141-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 4 107apersonatthetimeofthearrest,maybeobtainedatanytimethesubjectisinthecriminal
142-108justicesystemorcommittedtothedepartmentofmentalhealth.Alawenforcementagency
143-109orthedepartmentofcorrectionsmayfingerprint,photograph,andcaptureanyotherunique
144-110biometricidentificationofthepersonunlesscollectingotheruniquebiometricidentification
145-111ofthepersonisnotfinanciallyfeasibleforthelawenforcementagency,andobtainthe
146-112necessaryinformationatanytimethesubjectisincustody.Ifatthetimeofanycourt
147-113appearance,thedefendanthasnotbeenfingerprintedandphotographedforanoffensein
148-114whichafingerprintandphotographisrequiredbystatutetobecollected,maintained,or
149-115disseminatedbythecentralrepository,thecourtshallorderalawenforcementagencyor
150-116courtmarshaltofingerprintandphotographimmediatelythedefendant.Theorderfor
151-117fingerprintsshallcontaintheoffense,chargecode,dateofoffense,andanyotherinformation
152-118necessarytocompletethefingerprintcard.Thelawenforcementagencyorcourtmarshal
153-119shallsubmitsuchfingerprints,photograph,andifavailable,anyotheruniquebiometric
154-120identificationcollected,tothecentralrepositorywithoutunduedelayandwithinthirtydays
155-121andshallfurnishtheoffensecyclenumberassociatedwiththefingerprintstotheprosecuting
156-122attorneyorthecircuitattorneyofacitynotwithinacountyandtothecourtclerkofthecourt
157-123orderingthesubjectfingerprinted.
158-124 [9.]10.Thedepartmentofcorrectionsandthedepartmentofmentalhealthshall
159-125furnishthecentralrepositorywithallinformationconcerningthereceipt,escape,execution,
160-126death,release,pardon,parole,commutationofsentence,grantingofexecutiveclemency,
161-127legalnamechange,ordischargeofanindividualwhohasbeensentencedtothatdepartment's
162-128custodyforanyoffenseswhicharemandatedbylawtobecollected,maintainedor
163-129disseminatedbythecentralrepository.Allrecordsforwardedtothecentralrepositorybythe
164-130departmentasrequiredbysections43.500to43.651shallincludetheoffensecyclenumberof
165-131theoffense,andtheoriginatingagencyidentifiernumberofthedepartmentusingsuch
166-132numbersasassignedbythehighwaypatrol.
167-43.505.1.Thedepartmentofpublicsafetyisherebydesignatedasthecentral
168-2repositoryforthecollection,maintenance,analysisandreportingofcrimeincidentactivity
169-3generatedbylawenforcementagenciesinthisstate.Thedepartmentshalldevelopand
170-4operateauniformcrimereportingsystemthatiscompatiblewiththenationaluniformcrime
171-5reportingsystemoperatedbytheFederalBureauofInvestigation.
172-6 2.Thedepartmentofpublicsafetyshall:
173-7 (1)Develop,operateandmaintainaninformationsystemforthecollection,storage,
174-8maintenance,analysisandretrievalofcrimeincidentandarrestreportsfromMissourilaw
175-9enforcementagencies;
176-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 5 10 (2)CompilethestatisticaldataandforwardsuchdataasrequiredtotheFederal
177-11BureauofInvestigationortheappropriateDepartmentofJusticeagencyinaccordancewith
178-12thestandardsandproceduresofthenationalsystem;
179-13 (3)Providetheforms,formats,procedures,standardsandrelatedtrainingortraining
180-14assistancetoalllawenforcementagenciesinthestateasnecessaryforsuchagenciestoreport
181-15incidentandarrestactivityfortimelyinclusionintothestatewidesystem;
182-16 (4)Annuallypublishareportonthenatureandextentofcrimeandsubmitsuch
183-17reporttothegovernorandthegeneralassembly.Suchreportandotherstatisticalreportsshall
184-18bemadeavailabletostateandlocallawenforcementagenciesandthegeneralpublicthrough
185-19anelectronicormanualmedium;
186-20 (5)Maintaintheprivacyandsecurityofinformationinaccordancewithapplicable
187-21stateandfederallaws,regulationsandorders;and
188-22 (6)Establishsuchrulesandregulationsasarenecessaryforimplementingthe
189-23provisionsofthissection.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection
190-24536.010,thatiscreatedundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffective
191-25onlyifitcomplieswithandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,
192-26section536.028.Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowers
193-27vestedwiththegeneralassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate
194-28ortodisapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantof
195-29rulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2000,shallbeinvalid
196-30andvoid.
197-31 3.Everylawenforcementagencyinthestateshall:
198-32 (1)Submitcrimeincidentreportstothedepartmentofpublicsafetyonformsorinthe
199-33formatprescribedbythedepartment;and
200-34 (2)Submitanyothercrimeincidentinformationwhichmayberequiredbythe
201-35departmentofpublicsafety, includinginformationpertainingtothecitizenor
202-36immigrationstatusofanypersonarrestedforanoffensethatisreportableunder
203-37section43.506.
204-38 4.AnylawenforcementagencythatviolatesthissectionafterDecember31,2021,
205-39maybeineligibletoreceivestateorfederalfundswhichwouldotherwisebepaidtosuch
206-40agencyforlawenforcement,safetyorcriminaljusticepurposes.
207-44.087.1.Thechieflawenforcementexecutiveforanylawenforcementagency,
208-2orsuchexecutive'sdesignee,mayrequestassistancefromalawenforcementagencyof
209-3anotherjurisdiction,includingajurisdictionoutsidethestateofMissouributwithinthe
210-4UnitedStates.
211-5 2.Ifalawenforcementofficermakesanarrestorapprehensionoutsidesuch
212-6officer'sjurisdiction,theoffendershallbedeliveredtothefirstavailablelaw
213-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 6 7enforcementofficerwhoiscommissionedinthejurisdictioninwhichthearrestwas
214-8made.Theofficermakingtheinitialarrestorapprehensionshallassistinthe
215-9preparationofanyaffidavitsfiledwiththecomplaintorbasedonotherevidencethat
216-10thereisprobablecausetobelievethatbothacrimehasbeencommittedandthe
217-11defendanthascommittedsuchcrime.
218-12 3.Forthepurposeofliability,workers'compensation,andanyother
219-13employment-relatedmatter,lawenforcementofficersremainemployeesoftheir
220-14respectivelawenforcementagencythroughoutanyrequestforassistance.Qualified
221-15immunity,sovereignimmunity,officialimmunity,andthepublicdutyruleshallapplyto
222-16theprovisionsofthissectionasinterpretedbythefederalandstatecourtsofthe
223-17respondingagency.
224-18 4.Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedtolimittheactionsoflaw
225-19enforcementofficersoragenciesconductedinaccordancewithsection44.095or44.098,
226-20oranyothermutualaidagreementmadeunderthischapter.
227-21 5.Theprovisionsofchapter544areapplicabletoanylawenforcementofficers
228-22fromjurisdictionslocatedoutsidethestateofMissouri,butwithintheUnitedStates,
229-23whoareactingpursuanttoarequestmadeunderthissection.
230-[56.265.1.Thecountyprosecutingattorneyinanycounty,otherthan
231-2 inacharteredcounty,shallreceiveanannualsalarycomputedusingthe
232-3 followingschedule,whenapplicable.Theassessedvaluationfactorshallbe
233-4 theamountthereofasshownfortheyearimmediatelyprecedingtheyearfor
234-5 whichthecomputationisdone.
235-6 (1)Forafull-timeprosecutortheprosecutorshallreceive
236-7 compensationequaltothecompensationofanassociatecircuitjudge;
237-8 (2)Forapart-timeprosecutor:
238-9 AssessedValuation Amount
239-10 $18,000,000to40,999,999 $37,000
240-11 41,000,000to53,999,999 38,000
241-12 54,000,000to65,999,999 39,000
242-13 66,000,000to85,999,999 41,000
243-14 86,000,000to99,999,999 43,000
244-15 100,000,000to130,999,999 45,000
245-16 131,000,000to159,999,999 47,000
246-17 160,000,000to189,999,999 49,000
247-18 190,000,000to249,999,999 51,000
248-19 250,000,000to299,999,999 53,000
249-20 300,000,000ormore 55,000
250-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 7 21 2.Twothousanddollarsofthesalaryauthorizedinthissectionshallbe
251-22 payabletotheprosecutingattorneyonlyiftheprosecutingattorneyhas
252-23 completedatleasttwentyhoursofclassroominstructioneachcalendaryear
253-24 relatingtotheoperationsoftheprosecutingattorney'sofficewhenapproved
254-25 byaprofessionalassociationofthecountyprosecutingattorneysofMissouri
255-26 unlessexemptedfromthetrainingbytheprofessionalassociation.The
256-27 professionalassociationapprovingtheprogramshallprovideacertificateof
257-28 completiontoeachprosecutingattorneywhocompletesthetrainingprogram
258-29 andshallsendalistofcertifiedprosecutingattorneystothetreasurerofeach
259-30 county.Expensesincurredforattendingthetrainingsessionmaybe
260-31 reimbursedtothecountyprosecutingattorneyinthesamemannerasother
261-32 expensesasmaybeappropriatedforthatpurpose.
262-33 3.Asusedinthissection,theterm"prosecutingattorney"includesthe
263-34 circuitattorneyofanycitynotwithinacounty.
264-35 4.Theprosecutingattorneyofanycountywhichbecomesacountyof
265-36 thefirstclassificationduringafour-yeartermofofficeoracountywhich
266-37 passedthepropositionauthorizedbysubsection1ofsection56.363shallnot
267-38 berequiredtodevotefulltimetosuchofficepursuanttosection56.067until
268-39 thebeginningoftheprosecutingattorney'snexttermofofficeoruntilthe
269-40 propositionotherwisebecomeseffective.
270-41 5.Theprovisionsofsection56.066shallnotapplytofull-time
271-42 prosecutorswhoarecompensatedpursuanttosubdivision(1)ofsubsection1
272-43 ofthissection.]
273-56.265.1.Thecountyprosecutingattorneyinanycounty,otherthaninachartered
274-2county,shallreceiveanannualsalarycomputedusingthefollowingschedule,when
275-3applicable.Theassessedvaluationfactorshallbetheamountthereofasshownfortheyear
276-4immediatelyprecedingtheyearforwhichthecomputationisdone.
277-5 (1)Forafull-timeprosecutortheprosecutorshallreceivecompensationequaltothe
278-6compensationofanassociatecircuitjudge;
279-7 (2)Forapart-timeprosecutor:
280-8 AssessedValuation Amount
281-9 $18,000,000to40,999,999 $37,000
282-10 41,000,000to53,999,999 38,000
283-11 54,000,000to65,999,999 39,000
284-12 66,000,000to85,999,999 41,000
285-13 86,000,000to99,999,999 43,000
286-14 100,000,000to130,999,999 45,000
287-15 131,000,000to159,999,999 47,000
288-16 160,000,000to189,999,999 49,000
289-17 190,000,000to249,999,999 51,000
290-18 250,000,000to299,999,999 53,000
291-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 8 19 300,000,000ormore 55,000
292-20 2.Twothousanddollarsofthesalary[authorizedinthissection] shallbepayableto
293-21[the]anyprosecutingattorneyonlyiftheprosecutingattorneyhascompletedatleasttwenty
294-22hoursofclassroominstructioneachcalendaryearrelatingtotheoperationsoftheprosecuting
295-23attorney'sofficewhenapprovedbyaprofessionalassociationofthecountyprosecuting
296-24attorneysofMissouriunlessexemptedfromthetrainingbytheprofessionalassociation.The
297-25professionalassociationapprovingtheprogramshallprovideacertificateofcompletionto
298-26eachprosecutingattorneywhocompletesthetrainingprogramandshallsendalistof
299-27certifiedprosecutingattorneystothetreasurerofeachcountyorcitynotwithinacounty.
300-28Expensesincurredforattendingthetrainingsessionmaybereimbursedtothe[county]
301-29prosecutingattorneyinthesamemannerasotherexpensesasmaybeappropriatedforthat
302-30purpose.
303-31 3.Eachcalendaryear,fivethousanddollarsofthesalaryshallbepayabletoany
304-32prosecutingattorneyonlyiftheprosecutingattorneyhascollectedthedatadescribedin
305-33subsection2ofsection56.750inamannerapprovedbytheprosecutorscoordinators
306-34trainingcouncilandmakesthedatadescribedinsubsection2ofsection56.750readily
307-35accessibletotheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservices.TheMissouriofficeof
308-36prosecutionservicesshallprovideacertificateofcompliancetoeachprosecuting
309-37attorneywhocomplieswiththissubsectionandshallsendalistofanycertified
310-38prosecutingattorneytotherespectivetreasurerofeachcountyorcitynotwithina
311-39county.
312-40 4.Foreachcalendaryear,threethousanddollarsofthesalaryshallbepayable
313-41toanyprosecutingattorneyonlyiftheprosecutingattorneyhasprovideddiscoveryto
314-42criminaldefenseattorneyswhohaveenteredanappearanceonbehalfofadefendantin
315-43amannerapprovedbytheprosecutorscoordinatorstrainingcouncil.TheMissouri
316-44officeofprosecutionservicesshallprovideacertificateofcompliancetoeach
317-45prosecutingattorneywhocomplieswiththissubsectionandshallsendalistofany
318-46certifiedprosecutingattorneytotherespectivetreasurerofeachcountyorcitynot
319-47withinacounty.
320-48 5.Asusedinthissection,theterm"prosecutingattorney"includesthecircuitattorney
321-49ofanycitynotwithinacounty.
322-50 [4.]6.Theprosecutingattorneyofanycountywhichbecomesacountyofthefirst
323-51classificationduringafour-yeartermofofficeoracountywhichpassedtheproposition
324-52authorizedbysubsection1ofsection56.363shallnotberequiredtodevotefulltimetosuch
325-53officepursuanttosection56.067untilthebeginningoftheprosecutingattorney'snexttermof
326-54officeoruntilthepropositionotherwisebecomeseffective.
327-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 9 55 [5.]7.Theprovisionsofsection56.066shallnotapplytofull-timeprosecutorswho
328-56arecompensatedpursuanttosubdivision(1)ofsubsection1ofthissection.
329-56.750.1.The"MissouriOfficeofProsecutionServices"isherebyestablishedasan
330-2autonomousentityintheMissouriattorneygeneral'soffice.Itshallbethepurposeofthe
331-3Missouriofficeofprosecutionservicestoassisttheprosecutingattorneysthroughoutthestate
332-4intheireffortsagainstcriminalactivityinthestate.Suchassistancemayinclude:
333-5 (1)Theobtaining,preparing,supplementing,anddisseminatingofindexestoand
334-6digestsofthedecisionsofthesupremecourtandthecourtofappealsofMissouriandother
335-7courts,andthestatutes,andotherlegalauthoritiesrelatingtocriminalmatters,andcivil
336-8mattersconcerningthedutiesofprosecutingattorneysandcircuitattorney;
337-9 (2)Thepreparationanddistributionofmodelcomplaints,informations,indictments,
338-10instructions,searchwarrants,interrogationadvices,andothercommonandappropriate
339-11documentsemployedintheadministrationofcriminaljustice;
340-12 (3)Thepreparationanddistributionofabasicprosecutor'smanualandother
341-13educationalmaterials;
342-14 (4)Thepromotionofandassistanceinthetrainingofprosecutingattorneysand
343-15circuitattorneyonastatewidebasis;
344-16 (5)Theprovisionoflegalresearchassistancetoprosecutingattorneysandcircuit
345-17attorney;
346-18 (6)Thedevelopment,supportandmaintenanceofautomatedcasemanagementand
347-19criminalhistoryreportingsystemsapprovedbytheprosecutorscoordinatorstrainingcouncil
348-20asthestandardutilizedbyprosecutingattorneysandcircuitattorney;[and]
349-21 (7)Thedevelopmentandapprovaloftheformanduniformmannerutilizingthe
350-22automatedcasemanagementsysteminwhichallreferralsrequiredbysection43.503
351-23willbesubmittedbyanylawenforcementagencytoofficesofaprosecutingattorneyor
352-24circuitattorney;and
353-25 (8)Theprovisionofotherassistancetoprosecutingattorneysandcircuitattorneythat
354-26isnecessaryforthesuccessfulimplementationofsections56.750to56.775, including
355-27membersoftheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservicesservingasspecialprosecuting
356-28attorneysandspecialassistantprosecutingattorneys,orthathereinaftermaybe
357-29authorizedbylaw.
358-30 2.BeginningMarch31,2028,andbyMarchthirty-firstofeachyearthereafter,
359-31theMissouriofficeofprosecutionservicesshallcompileastatewidereportsummarizing
360-32fromtheautomatedcasemanagementsystem,approvedbytheprosecutors
361-33coordinatorstrainingcouncilasprovidedinsubdivision(6)ofsubsection1ofthis
362-34sectionforallofficesofprosecutingorcircuitattorneys,forthepreviouscalendaryear
363-35thefollowinginformation:
364-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 10 36 (1)Thetotalnumberoffelonies,misdemeanors,andinfractionsreceivedbyall
365-37officesofprosecutingandcircuitattorneys,including:
366-38 (a)Thenumberofallreferralsreceivedfromlawenforcement;
367-39 (b)Thenumberofallcasesfiled;
368-40 (c)Thenumberofallcasesrefused;
369-41 (d)Thenumberofallcasesdisposed;and
370-42 (e)ThenumberofallcasesunderreviewonDecemberthirty-firstofthe
371-43calendaryearbeingreported;
372-44 (2)Anyinformationspecifictofelonies,misdemeanors,andinfractionsreceived
373-45byallofficesofprosecutingandcircuitattorneys,including:
374-46 (a)Thenumberofreferralsreceivedwhereinthemostseriouschargewasa
375-47felony;
376-48 (b)Thenumberofreferralsreceivedwhereinthemostseriouschargewasa
377-49misdemeanor;
378-50 (c)Thenumberofreferralsreceivedwhereinthemostseriouschargewasan
379-51infraction;
380-52 (d)Thenumberofreferralswithallchargesrefusedwhereinthemostserious
381-53chargereferredwasafelony;
382-54 (e)Thenumberofreferralswithallchargesrefusedwhereinthemostserious
383-55chargereferredwasamisdemeanor;
384-56 (f)Thenumberofreferralswithallchargesrefusedwhereinthemostserious
385-57chargereferredwasaninfraction;
386-58 (g)Thenumberofcasesfiledwhereinthemostseriouschargewasafelony;
387-59 (h)Thenumberofcasesfiledwhereinthemostseriouschargewasa
388-60misdemeanor;
389-61 (i)Thenumberofcasesfiledwhereinthemostseriouschargewasaninfraction;
390-62 (j)Thenumberofcasesdisposedwhereinthemostseriouschargewasafelony;
391-63 (k)Thenumberofcasesdisposedwhereinthemostseriouschargewasa
392-64misdemeanor;and
393-65 (l)Thenumberofcasesdisposedwhereinthemostseriouschargewasan
394-66infraction;
395-67 (3)Allfelonies,misdemeanors,andinfractionsreceivedbyallofficesof
396-68prosecutingandcircuitattorneysbyspecificstatutenumberandchargecode,including:
397-69 (a)Allchargesreceivedinreferralsbystatutenumberandchargecode;
398-70 (b)Allchargesfiledbystatutenumberandchargecode;
399-71 (c)Allchargesrefusedbystatutenumberandchargecode;
400-72 (d)Allchargesdisposedbystatutenumberandchargecode;and
401-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 11 73 (e)AllchargesunderreviewonDecemberthirty-firstofthecalendaryearbeing
402-74reportedbystatutenumberandchargecode;and
403-75 (4)Eachcaseinwhichaninformant,assuchtermisdefinedbysection491.065,
404-76hasbeenendorsedbythestatetotestifyagainstadefendant'sinterestincluding:
405-77 (a)Thesubstanceofthetestimony;and
406-78 (b)Anybenefitthathasbeenrequestedbyorhasbeenofferedtotheinformant
407-79asdefinedinsection491.065,andanybenefitthatmaybeprovidedatafuturedatein
408-80connectionwithsuchtestimony.
409-81 3.Anyinformationprovidedundersubdivisions(1)to(4)ofsubsection2ofthis
410-82sectionshallbecompiledforeachindividualofficeofaprosecutingorcircuitattorney.
411-83Thesummaryreportsshallbeconsideredapublicrecord.Theindividualdataand
412-84informationcompiledbyandreceivedfromeachofficeofaprosecutingorcircuit
413-85attorneyisconfidentialandshallbeaclosedrecordandnotsubjecttoreleaseunder
414-86section610.100.
415-87 4.Anyinformationprovidedundersubdivision(4)ofsubsection2ofthissection
416-88isaccessiblebytheprosecutingorcircuitattorneyorbyanyattorneywhohasentered
417-89anappearanceonbehalfofapartytothecaseinwhichtheinformantisanendorsed
418-90witness.
419-57.010.1.Atthegeneralelectiontobeheldin1948,andateachgeneralelection
420-2heldeveryfouryearsthereafter,thevotersineverycountyinthisstateshallelectsome
421-3suitablepersonsheriff.Nopersonshallbeeligiblefortheofficeofsheriffwhohasbeen
422-4convictedofafelony.Suchpersonshallbearesidenttaxpayerandelectorofsaidcounty,
423-5shallhaveresidedinsaidcountyformorethanonewholeyearnextbeforefilingforsaid
424-6officeandshallbeapersoncapableofefficientlawenforcement.Whenanypersonshallbe
425-7electedsheriff,suchpersonshallenteruponthedischargeofthedutiesofsuchperson'soffice
426-8aschieflawenforcementofficerofthatcountyonthefirstdayofJanuarynextsucceeding
427-9saidelection.
428-10 2.Nopersonshallbeeligiblefortheofficeofsheriffwhodoesnotholdavalidpeace
429-11officerlicensepursuanttochapter590.Anypersonfilingfortheofficeofsheriffshallhavea
430-12validpeaceofficerlicenseatthetimeoffilingforoffice.Thissubsectionshallnotapplyto
431-13thesheriffofanycountyofthefirstclassificationwithacharterformofgovernmentwitha
432-14populationoverninehundredthousandorofanycitynotwithinacounty.
433-15 3.Thesheriffofanycitynotwithinacountyshallberequiredtoholdavalid
434-16peaceofficerlicensepursuanttochapter590withintwoyearsofbeingelectedassheriff.
435-82.1000.1.Inadditiontoforfeitureproceedingspursuanttosections513.600to
436-2513.645,thegoverningbodyofanyconstitutionalchartercityhavingapopulationofmore
437-3thanonehundredthousandinhabitantsandlocatedwithinacountyofthefirstclassification
438-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 12 4thatadjoinsnoothercountyofthefirstclassificationmayenactordinanceswhichwould
439-5subjecttoforfeitureanymotorvehicleoperatedbyapersonwithoneormoreprior
440-6convictionsforanintoxication-relatedtrafficoffense,asdefinedinsection[577.023]
441-7577.001, whoisprohibitedfromobtainingalicensetooperateamotorvehiclebythedirector
442-8ofrevenuepursuanttosubdivision(9)or(10)ofsubsection1ofsection302.060,orwhohas
443-9theperson'slicensetooperateamotorvehiclesuspendedorrevoked,asaresultofafinding
444-10orapleaofguiltyto:
445-11 (1)Anyintoxication-relatedtrafficoffenseasdefinedinsection[577.023] 577.001;
446-12[or]
447-13 (2)Involuntarymanslaughterasaresultofoperatingamotorvehiclewhileinan
448-14intoxicatedconditionasdefinedinsection[565.024] 577.001;
449-15 (3)Twoormoreviolationsofstuntdrivingorstreettakeoverasprovidedin
450-16section304.145committedonseparateoccasionswhereineachviolationthepersonwas
451-17operatingavehicleandanotherpersonwasinjuredorkilled;or
452-18 (4)Theoffenseofaggravatedfleeingastopordetentionofamotorvehicleas
453-19providedinsection575.151.
29+ Section A. Sections 43.503, 43.505, 56.750, 57.010, 1
30+82.1000, 84.020, 84.030, 84.100, 84.150, 84.160, 84.170, 2
31+84.175, 84.240, 84.341, 84.342, 84.343, 84.344, 84.345, 84.346, 3
32+84.347, 105.726, 217.825, 217.827, 217.829, 217.831, 217.833, 4
33+217.835, 217.837, 217.839, 217.841, 304.012, 455.095, 513.605, 5
34+556.061, 566.210, 566.211, 568.045, 570.030, 574.050, 575.133, 6
35+575.150, 576.030, 577.150, 590.040, 595.209, and 650.058, R SMo, 7
36+and section 56.265 as enacted by senate bill no. 672, ninety -8
37+ 2
38+seventh general assembly, second regular session, and section 9
39+56.265 as enacted by senate bill no. 275, ninetieth general 10
40+assembly, first regular session, are repealed and forty -two new 11
41+sections enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as sections 12
42+43.503, 43.505, 44.087, 56.265, 56.750, 57.010, 82.1000, 13
43+84.012, 84.020, 84.030, 84.100, 84.150, 84.160, 84.170, 84.225, 14
44+84.325, 105.726, 191.1005, 217.451, 221.108, 221.520, 221.523, 15
45+304.012, 304.145, 455.095, 491.065, 513.605, 556.061, 566.210, 16
46+566.211, 568.045, 570.030, 575.133, 575.150, 576.030, 577.150, 17
47+590.040, 590.208, 595.209, 595.325, 650.058, and 1, to read as 18
48+follows:19
49+ 43.503. 1. For the purpose of maintaining complete 1
50+and accurate criminal history record information, all police 2
51+officers of this state, the clerk of each court, the 3
52+department of corrections, the sheriff of each county, the 4
53+chief law enforcement official of a city not within a county 5
54+and the prosecuting attorney of ea ch county or the circuit 6
55+attorney of a city not within a county shall submit certain 7
56+criminal arrest, charge, and disposition information to the 8
57+central repository for filing without undue delay in the 9
58+form and manner required by sections 43.500 to 43. 651. 10
59+ 2. All law enforcement agencies making misdemeanor and 11
60+felony arrests as determined by section 43.506 shall furnish 12
61+without undue delay, to the central repository, 13
62+fingerprints, photograph, and if available, any other unique 14
63+biometric identification collected, charges, appropriate 15
64+charge codes, and descriptions of all persons who are 16
65+arrested for such offenses on standard fingerprint forms 17
66+supplied or approved by the highway patrol or electronically 18
67+in a format and manner approved by the highway patrol and in 19
68+compliance with the standards set by the Federal Bureau of 20
69+Investigation in its Automated Fingerprint Identification 21
70+System or its successor program. All such agencies shall 22
71+ 3
72+also notify the central repository of all decisions not to 23
73+refer such arrests for prosecution. An agency making such 24
74+arrests may enter into arrangements with other law 25
75+enforcement agencies for the purpose of furnishing without 26
76+undue delay such fingerprints, photograph, and if available, 27
77+any other unique biometric identification collected, 28
78+charges, appropriate charge codes, and descriptions to the 29
79+central repository upon its behalf. 30
80+ 3. In order for the Missouri office of prosecution 31
81+services to maintain complete and accurate statewide reports 32
82+as required by section 56.750, on or before January 1, 2028, 33
83+and thereafter, all police officers of this state, the 34
84+sheriff and each deputy sheriff of each county, and the 35
85+chief law enforcement official of a city not within a county 36
86+and his or her officer s shall submit referrals for any 37
87+traffic violation, ordinance violation, or misdemeanor or 38
88+felony offense referred to a prosecuting or circuit attorney 39
89+in the form and manner approved by the Missouri office of 40
90+prosecution services as required by subdiv ision (7) of 41
91+subsection 1 of section 56.750. At a minimum, any referral 42
92+to a prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney for a felony 43
93+offense shall include a probable cause statement and an 44
94+investigative report. Any law enforcement agency that 45
95+violates this subsection shall be ineligible to receive 46
96+state or federal funds that would otherwise be paid to such 47
97+agency for law enforcement, safety, or criminal justice 48
98+purposes. 49
99+ 4. In instances where an individual less than 50
100+seventeen years of age and not currently certified as an 51
101+adult is taken into custody for an offense which would be a 52
102+felony if committed by an adult, the arresting officer shall 53
103+take fingerprints for the central repository. These 54
104+fingerprints shall be taken on fingerprint card s supplied by 55
105+ 4
106+or approved by the highway patrol or transmitted 56
107+electronically in a format and manner approved by the 57
108+highway patrol and in compliance with the standards set by 58
109+the Federal Bureau of Investigation in its Automated 59
110+Fingerprint Identifica tion System or its successor program. 60
111+The fingerprint cards shall be so constructed that the name 61
112+of the juvenile should not be made available to the central 62
113+repository. The individual's name and the unique number 63
114+associated with the fingerprints and other pertinent 64
115+information shall be provided to the court of jurisdiction 65
116+by the agency taking the juvenile into custody. The 66
117+juvenile's fingerprints and other information shall be 67
118+forwarded to the central repository and the courts without 68
119+undue delay. The fingerprint information from the card 69
120+shall be captured and stored in the automated fingerprint 70
121+identification system operated by the central repository. 71
122+In the event the fingerprints are found to match other 72
123+tenprints or unsolved latent pri nts, the central repository 73
124+shall notify the submitting agency who shall notify the 74
125+court of jurisdiction as per local agreement. Under section 75
126+211.031, in instances where a juvenile over fifteen and one - 76
127+half years of age is alleged to have violated a state or 77
128+municipal traffic ordinance or regulation, which does not 78
129+constitute a felony, and the juvenile court does not have 79
130+jurisdiction, the juvenile shall not be fingerprinted unless 80
131+certified as an adult. 81
132+ [4.] 5. Upon certification of the in dividual as an 82
133+adult, the certifying court shall order a law enforcement 83
134+agency to immediately fingerprint and photograph the 84
135+individual and certification papers will be forwarded to the 85
136+appropriate law enforcement agency with the order for 86
137+fingerprinting. The law enforcement agency shall submit 87
138+such fingerprints, photograph, and certification papers to 88
139+ 5
140+the central repository within fifteen days and shall furnish 89
141+the offense cycle number associated with the fingerprints to 90
142+the prosecuting attorney or the circuit attorney of a city 91
143+not within a county and to the clerk of the court ordering 92
144+the subject fingerprinted. If the juvenile is acquitted of 93
145+the crime and is no longer certified as an adult, the 94
146+prosecuting attorney shall notify within fif teen days the 95
147+central repository of the change of status of the juvenile. 96
148+Records of a child who has been fingerprinted and 97
149+photographed after being taken into custody shall be closed 98
150+records as provided under section 610.100 if a petition has 99
151+not been filed within thirty days of the date that the child 100
152+was taken into custody; and if a petition for the child has 101
153+not been filed within one year of the date the child was 102
154+taken into custody, any records relating to the child 103
155+concerning the alleged off ense may be expunged under the 104
156+procedures in sections 610.122 to 610.126. 105
157+ [5.] 6. The prosecuting attorney of each county or the 106
158+circuit attorney of a city not within a county or the 107
159+municipal prosecuting attorney shall notify the central 108
160+repository on standard forms supplied by the highway patrol 109
161+or in a manner approved by the highway patrol of his or her 110
162+decision to not file a criminal charge on any charge 111
163+referred to such prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney 112
164+for criminal charges. All records forwarded to the central 113
165+repository and the courts by prosecutors or circuit 114
166+attorneys as required by sections 43.500 to 43.530 shall 115
167+include the state offense cycle number of the offense, the 116
168+charge code for the offense, and the originating age ncy 117
169+identifier number of the reporting prosecutor, using such 118
170+numbers as assigned by the highway patrol. 119
171+ [6.] 7. The clerk of the courts of each county or city 120
172+not within a county or municipal court clerk shall furnish 121
173+ 6
174+the central repository, on standard forms supplied by the 122
175+highway patrol or in a manner approved by the highway 123
176+patrol, with a record of all charges filed, including all 124
177+those added subsequent to the filing of a criminal court 125
178+case, amended charges, and all final dispositions of cases 126
179+for which the central repository has a record of an arrest 127
180+or a record of fingerprints reported pursuant to sections 128
181+43.500 to 43.506. Such information shall include, for each 129
182+charge: 130
183+ (1) All judgments of not guilty, acquittals on the 131
184+ground of mental disease or defect excluding responsibility, 132
185+judgments or pleas of guilty including the sentence, if any, 133
186+or probation, if any, pronounced by the court, nolle pros, 134
187+discharges, releases and dismissals in the trial court; 135
188+ (2) Court orders filed with the clerk of the courts 136
189+which reverse a reported conviction or vacate or modify a 137
190+sentence; 138
191+ (3) Judgments terminating or revoking a sentence to 139
192+probation, supervision or conditional release and any 140
193+resentencing after such revocati on; and 141
194+ (4) The offense cycle number of the offense, and the 142
195+originating agency identifier number of the sentencing 143
196+court, using such numbers as assigned by the highway patrol. 144
197+ [7.] 8. The clerk of the courts of each county or city 145
198+not within a county shall furnish, to the department of 146
199+corrections or department of mental health, court judgment 147
200+and sentence documents and the state offense cycle number 148
201+and the charge code of the offense which resulted in the 149
202+commitment or assignment of an offender to the jurisdiction 150
203+of the department of corrections or the department of mental 151
204+health if the person is committed pursuant to chapter 552. 152
205+This information shall be reported to the department of 153
206+corrections or the department of mental health at the time 154
207+ 7
208+of commitment or assignment. If the offender was already in 155
209+the custody of the department of corrections or the 156
210+department of mental health at the time of such subsequent 157
211+conviction, the clerk shall furnish notice of such 158
212+subsequent conviction to the appropriate department by 159
213+certified mail, return receipt requested, or in a manner and 160
214+format mutually agreed to, within fifteen days of such 161
215+disposition. 162
216+ [8.] 9. Information and fingerprints, photograph and 163
217+if available, any other unique biometric identification 164
218+collected, forwarded to the central repository, normally 165
219+obtained from a person at the time of the arrest, may be 166
220+obtained at any time the subject is in the criminal justice 167
221+system or committed to the department of menta l health. A 168
222+law enforcement agency or the department of corrections may 169
223+fingerprint, photograph, and capture any other unique 170
224+biometric identification of the person unless collecting 171
225+other unique biometric identification of the person is not 172
226+financially feasible for the law enforcement agency, and 173
227+obtain the necessary information at any time the subject is 174
228+in custody. If at the time of any court appearance, the 175
229+defendant has not been fingerprinted and photographed for an 176
230+offense in which a finger print and photograph is required by 177
231+statute to be collected, maintained, or disseminated by the 178
232+central repository, the court shall order a law enforcement 179
233+agency or court marshal to fingerprint and photograph 180
234+immediately the defendant. The order for fingerprints shall 181
235+contain the offense, charge code, date of offense, and any 182
236+other information necessary to complete the fingerprint 183
237+card. The law enforcement agency or court marshal shall 184
238+submit such fingerprints, photograph, and if available, any 185
239+other unique biometric identification collected, to the 186
240+central repository without undue delay and within thirty 187
241+ 8
242+days and shall furnish the offense cycle number associated 188
243+with the fingerprints to the prosecuting attorney or the 189
244+circuit attorney of a c ity not within a county and to the 190
245+court clerk of the court ordering the subject fingerprinted. 191
246+ [9.] 10. The department of corrections and the 192
247+department of mental health shall furnish the central 193
248+repository with all information concerning the rec eipt, 194
249+escape, execution, death, release, pardon, parole, 195
250+commutation of sentence, granting of executive clemency, 196
251+legal name change, or discharge of an individual who has 197
252+been sentenced to that department's custody for any offenses 198
253+which are mandated by law to be collected, maintained or 199
254+disseminated by the central repository. All records 200
255+forwarded to the central repository by the department as 201
256+required by sections 43.500 to 43.651 shall include the 202
257+offense cycle number of the offense, and the ori ginating 203
258+agency identifier number of the department using such 204
259+numbers as assigned by the highway patrol. 205
260+ 43.505. 1. The department of public safety is hereby 1
261+designated as the central repository for the collection, 2
262+maintenance, analysis and reporting of crime incident 3
263+activity generated by law enforcement agencies in this 4
264+state. The department shall develop and operate a uniform 5
265+crime reporting system that is compatible with the national 6
266+uniform crime reporting system operat ed by the Federal 7
267+Bureau of Investigation. 8
268+ 2. The department of public safety shall: 9
269+ (1) Develop, operate and maintain an information 10
270+system for the collection, storage, maintenance, analysis 11
271+and retrieval of crime incident and arrest report s from 12
272+Missouri law enforcement agencies; 13
273+ (2) Compile the statistical data and forward such data 14
274+as required to the Federal Bureau of Investigation or the 15
275+ 9
276+appropriate Department of Justice agency in accordance with 16
277+the standards and procedures of the national system; 17
278+ (3) Provide the forms, formats, procedures, standards 18
279+and related training or training assistance to all law 19
280+enforcement agencies in the state as necessary for such 20
281+agencies to report incident and arrest activity for timely 21
282+inclusion into the statewide system; 22
283+ (4) Annually publish a report on the nature and extent 23
284+of crime and submit such report to the governor and the 24
285+general assembly. Such report and other statistical reports 25
286+shall be made available to state and l ocal law enforcement 26
287+agencies and the general public through an electronic or 27
288+manual medium; 28
289+ (5) Maintain the privacy and security of information 29
290+in accordance with applicable state and federal laws, 30
291+regulations and orders; and 31
292+ (6) Establish such rules and regulations as are 32
293+necessary for implementing the provisions of this section. 33
294+Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term is defined in 34
295+section 536.010, that is created under the authority 35
296+delegated in this section shall become effect ive only if it 36
297+complies with and is subject to all of the provisions of 37
298+chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 536.028. This 38
299+section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and if any of the 39
300+powers vested with the general assembly pursuant to chapter 40
301+536 to review, to delay the effective date or to disapprove 41
302+and annul a rule are subsequently held unconstitutional, 42
303+then the grant of rulemaking authority and any rule proposed 43
304+or adopted after August 28, 2000, shall be invalid and void. 44
305+ 3. Every law enforcement agency in the state shall: 45
306+ (1) Submit crime incident reports to the department of 46
307+public safety on forms or in the format prescribed by the 47
308+department; and 48
309+ 10
310+ (2) Submit any other crime incident information which 49
311+may be required by the department of public safety , 50
312+including information pertaining to the citizen or 51
313+immigration status of any person arrested for an offense 52
314+that is reportable under section 43.506 . 53
315+ 4. Any law enforcement agency that violates this 54
316+section after December 31, 2021, may be ineligible to 55
317+receive state or federal funds which would otherwise be paid 56
318+to such agency for law enforcement, safety or criminal 57
319+justice purposes. 58
320+ 44.087. 1. The chief law enforcement executive for 1
321+any law enforcement agency, or such executive's designee, 2
322+may request assistance from a law enforcement agency of 3
323+another jurisdiction, including a jurisdiction outside the 4
324+state of Missouri but within the United States. 5
325+ 2. If a law enforcement officer makes an arrest or 6
326+apprehension outside such officer's jurisdiction, the 7
327+offender shall be delivered to the first available law 8
328+enforcement officer who is commissioned in the jurisdiction 9
329+in which the arrest was made. The officer making the 10
330+initial arrest or apprehension shall assist in the 11
331+preparation of any affidavits filed with the complaint or 12
332+based on other evidence that there is probable cause to 13
333+believe that both a crime has been committed and the 14
334+defendant has committed such crime. 15
335+ 3. For the purpose of liability, workers' 16
336+compensation, and any other employment -related matter, law 17
337+enforcement officers remain employees of their respective 18
338+law enforcement agency throughout any request for 19
339+assistance. Qualified immunity, sovereign immunity, 20
340+official immunity, and the public duty rule shall apply to 21
341+the provisions of this section as interpreted by the federal 22
342+and state courts of the responding agency. 23
343+ 11
344+ 4. Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit 24
345+the actions of law enforcement officers or agencies 25
346+conducted in accordance with section 44.095 or 44.098, or 26
347+any other mutual aid agreement made under this chapter. 27
348+ 5. The provisions of chapter 544 are applicable to any 28
349+law enforcement officers from jurisdictions located outside 29
350+the state of Missouri, but within the United States, who are 30
351+acting pursuant to a request made under this section. 31
352+ [56.265. 1. The county prosecuting 1
353+attorney in any county, other than in a 2
354+chartered county, shall receive an annual salary 3
355+computed using the following schedule, when 4
356+applicable. The assessed valuation factor shall 5
357+be the amount thereof as shown for the year 6
358+immediately preceding the year for which the 7
359+computation is done. 8
360+ (1) For a full-time prosecutor the 9
361+prosecutor shall receive compensation equal to 10
362+the compensation of an associate circuit judge; 11
363+ (2) For a part-time prosecutor: 12
364+13 Assessed Valuation Amount
365+14 $18,000,000 to 40,999,999 $37,000
366+15 41,000,000 to 53,999,999 38,000
367+16 54,000,000 to 65,999,999 39,000
368+17 66,000,000 to 85,999,999 41,000
369+18 86,000,000 to 99,999,999 43,000
370+19 100,000,000 to 130,999,999 45,000
371+20 131,000,000 to 159,999,999 47,000
372+21 160,000,000 to 189,999,999 49,000
373+22 190,000,000 to 249,999,999 51,000
374+23 250,000,000 to 299,999,999 53,000
375+ 12
376+ [2. Two thousand dollars of the salary 25
377+authorized in this section shall be payable to 26
378+the prosecuting attorney only if the prosecuting 27
379+attorney has completed at least twenty hours of 28
380+classroom instruction each calendar year 29
381+relating to the operations of the prosecuting 30
382+attorney's office when approved by a 31
383+professional association of the county 32
384+prosecuting attorneys of Missouri unless 33
385+exempted from the training by the professional 34
386+association. The professional association 35
387+approving the program shall provide a 36
388+certificate of completion to each prosecuting 37
389+attorney who completes the training program and 38
390+shall send a list of certified prosecuting 39
391+attorneys to the treasurer of each county. 40
392+Expenses incurred for attending the training 41
393+session may be reimbursed to the coun ty 42
394+prosecuting attorney in the same manner as other 43
395+expenses as may be appropriated for that purpose. 44
396+ 3. As used in this section, the term 45
397+"prosecuting attorney" includes the circuit 46
398+attorney of any city not within a county. 47
399+ 4. The prosecuting attorney of any county 48
400+which becomes a county of the first 49
401+classification during a four -year term of office 50
402+or a county which passed the proposition 51
403+authorized by subsection 1 of section 56.363 52
404+shall not be required to devote full time to 53
405+such office pursuant to section 56.067 until the 54
406+beginning of the prosecuting attorney's next 55
407+term of office or until the proposition 56
408+otherwise becomes effective. 57
409+ 5. The provisions of section 56.066 shall 58
410+not apply to full-time prosecutors who are 59
411+compensated pursuant to subdivision (1) of 60
412+subsection 1 of this section. ] 61
413+ 56.265. 1. The county prosecuting attorney in any 1
414+county, other than in a chartered county, shall receive an 2
415+annual salary computed using the following schedu le, when 3
416+applicable. The assessed valuation factor shall be the 4
417+24 300,000,000 or more 55,000 ]
418+ 13
419+amount thereof as shown for the year immediately preceding 5
420+the year for which the computation is done. 6
421+ (1) For a full-time prosecutor the prosecutor shall 7
422+receive compensation equal to the compensation of an 8
423+associate circuit judge; 9
424+ (2) For a part-time prosecutor: 10
425+ 2. Two thousand dollars of the salary [authorized in 23
426+this section] shall be payable to [the] any prosecuting 24
427+attorney only if the prosecuting attorney has completed at 25
428+least twenty hours of classroom instruction each calendar 26
429+year relating to the operations of the prosecuting 27
430+attorney's office when approved by a professional 28
431+association of the county prosecut ing attorneys of Missouri 29
432+unless exempted from the training by the professional 30
433+association. The professional association approving the 31
434+11 Assessed Valuation Amount
435+12 $18,000,000 to 40,999,999 $37,000
436+13 41,000,000 to 53,999,999 38,000
437+14 54,000,000 to 65,999,999 39,000
438+15 66,000,000 to 85,999,999 41,000
439+16 86,000,000 to 99,999,999 43,000
440+17 100,000,000 to 130,999,999 45,000
441+18 131,000,000 to 159,999,999 47,000
442+19 160,000,000 to 189,999,999 49,000
443+20 190,000,000 to 249,999,999 51,000
444+21 250,000,000 to 299,999,999 53,000
445+22 300,000,000 or more 55,000
446+ 14
447+program shall provide a certificate of completion to each 32
448+prosecuting attorney who completes the training program a nd 33
449+shall send a list of certified prosecuting attorneys to the 34
450+treasurer of each county or city not within a county . 35
451+Expenses incurred for attending the training session may be 36
452+reimbursed to the [county] prosecuting attorney in the same 37
453+manner as other expenses as may be appropriated for that 38
454+purpose. 39
455+ 3. Each calendar year, five thousand dollars of the 40
456+salary shall be payable to any prosecuting attorney only if 41
457+the prosecuting attorney has collected the data described in 42
458+subsection 2 of sect ion 56.750 in a manner approved by the 43
459+prosecutors coordinators training council and makes the data 44
460+described in subsection 2 of section 56.750 readily 45
461+accessible to the Missouri office of prosecution services. 46
462+The Missouri office of prosecution servi ces shall provide a 47
463+certificate of compliance to each prosecuting attorney who 48
464+complies with this subsection and shall send a list of any 49
465+certified prosecuting attorney to the respective treasurer 50
466+of each county or city not within a county. 51
467+ 4. For each calendar year, three thousand dollars of 52
468+the salary shall be payable to any prosecuting attorney only 53
469+if the prosecuting attorney has provided discovery to 54
470+criminal defense attorneys who have entered an appearance on 55
471+behalf of a defendant in a m anner approved by the 56
472+prosecutors coordinators training council. The Missouri 57
473+office of prosecution services shall provide a certificate 58
474+of compliance to each prosecuting attorney who complies with 59
475+this subsection and shall send a list of any certifie d 60
476+prosecuting attorney to the respective treasurer of each 61
477+county or city not within a county. 62
478+ 15
479+ 5. As used in this section, the term "prosecuting 63
480+attorney" includes the circuit attorney of any city not 64
481+within a county. 65
482+ [4.] 6. The prosecuting attorney of any county which 66
483+becomes a county of the first classification during a four - 67
484+year term of office or a county which passed the proposition 68
485+authorized by subsection 1 of section 56.363 shall not be 69
486+required to devote full time to such office pursuant to 70
487+section 56.067 until the beginning of the prosecuting 71
488+attorney's next term of office or until the proposition 72
489+otherwise becomes effective. 73
490+ [5.] 7. The provisions of section 56.066 shall not 74
491+apply to full-time prosecutors who are comp ensated pursuant 75
492+to subdivision (1) of subsection 1 of this section. 76
493+ 56.750. 1. The "Missouri Office of Prosecution 1
494+Services" is hereby established as an autonomous entity in 2
495+the Missouri attorney general's office. It shall be the 3
496+purpose of the Missouri office of prosecution services to 4
497+assist the prosecuting attorneys throughout the state in 5
498+their efforts against criminal activity in the state. Such 6
499+assistance may include: 7
500+ (1) The obtaining, preparing, supplementing , and 8
501+disseminating of indexes to and digests of the decisions of 9
502+the supreme court and the court of appeals of Missouri and 10
503+other courts, and the statutes, and other legal authorities 11
504+relating to criminal matters, and civil matters concerning 12
505+the duties of prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorney; 13
506+ (2) The preparation and distribution of model 14
507+complaints, informations, indictments, instructions, search 15
508+warrants, interrogation advices, and other common and 16
509+appropriate documents employed in th e administration of 17
510+criminal justice; 18
511+ 16
512+ (3) The preparation and distribution of a basic 19
513+prosecutor's manual and other educational materials; 20
514+ (4) The promotion of and assistance in the training of 21
515+prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorney on a statewide 22
516+basis; 23
517+ (5) The provision of legal research assistance to 24
518+prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorney; 25
519+ (6) The development, support and maintenance of 26
520+automated case management and criminal history reporting 27
521+systems approved by the prosecutors coordinators training 28
522+council as the standard utilized by prosecuting attorneys 29
523+and circuit attorney; [and] 30
524+ (7) The development and approval of the form and 31
525+uniform manner utilizing the automated case management 32
526+system in which all r eferrals required by section 43.503 33
527+will be submitted by any law enforcement agency to offices 34
528+of a prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney; and 35
529+ (8) The provision of other assistance to prosecuting 36
530+attorneys and circuit attorney that is necessary for the 37
531+successful implementation of sections 56.750 to 56.775 , 38
532+including members of the Missouri office of prosecution 39
533+services serving as special prosecuting attorneys and 40
534+special assistant prosecuting attorneys, or that hereinafter 41
535+may be authorized by law. 42
536+ 2. Beginning March 31, 2028, and by March thirty -first 43
537+of each year thereafter, the Missouri office of prosecution 44
538+services shall compile a statewide report summarizing from 45
539+the automated case management system, approved by the 46
540+prosecutors coordinators training council as provided in 47
541+subdivision (6) of subsection 1 of this section for all 48
542+offices of prosecuting or circuit attorneys, for the 49
543+previous calendar year the following information: 50
544+ 17
545+ (1) The total number of felonies, misd emeanors, and 51
546+infractions received by all offices of prosecuting and 52
547+circuit attorneys, including: 53
548+ (a) The number of all referrals received from law 54
549+enforcement; 55
550+ (b) The number of all cases filed; 56
551+ (c) The number of all cases refused; 57
552+ (d) The number of all cases disposed; and 58
553+ (e) The number of all cases under review on December 59
554+thirty-first of the calendar year being reported; 60
555+ (2) Any information specific to felonies, 61
556+misdemeanors, and infractions received by all offi ces of 62
557+prosecuting and circuit attorneys, including: 63
558+ (a) The number of referrals received wherein the most 64
559+serious charge was a felony; 65
560+ (b) The number of referrals received wherein the most 66
561+serious charge was a misdemeanor; 67
562+ (c) The number of referrals received wherein the most 68
563+serious charge was an infraction; 69
564+ (d) The number of referrals with all charges refused 70
565+where in the most serious charge referred was a felony; 71
566+ (e) The number of referrals with all charges refused 72
567+wherein the most serious charge referred was a misdemeanor; 73
568+ (f) The number of referrals with all charges refused 74
569+wherein the most serious charge referred was an infraction; 75
570+ (g) The number of cases filed where in the most 76
571+serious charge was a fe lony; 77
572+ (h) The number of cases filed wherein the most serious 78
573+charge was a misdemeanor; 79
574+ (i) The number of cases filed wherein the most serious 80
575+charge was an infraction; 81
576+ (j) The number of cases disposed wherein the most 82
577+serious charge was a felony; 83
578+ 18
579+ (k) The number of cases disposed wherein the most 84
580+serious charge was a misdemeanor; and 85
581+ (l) The number of cases disposed wherein the most 86
582+serious charge was an infraction; 87
583+ (3) All felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions 88
584+received by all offices of prosecuting and circuit attorneys 89
585+by specific statute number and charge code, including: 90
586+ (a) All charges received in referrals by statute 91
587+number and charge code; 92
588+ (b) All charges filed by statute number and charge 93
589+code; 94
590+ (c) All charges refused by statute number and charge 95
591+code; 96
592+ (d) All charges disposed by statute number and charge 97
593+code; and 98
594+ (e) All charges under review on December thirty -first 99
595+of the calendar year being reported by statute number an d 100
596+charge code; and 101
597+ (4) Each case in which an informant, as such term is 102
598+defined by section 491.065, has been endorsed by the state 103
599+to testify against a defendant's interest including: 104
600+ (a) The substance of the testimony; and 105
601+ (b) Any benefit that has been requested by or has been 106
602+offered to the informant as defined in section 491.065, and 107
603+any benefit that may be provided at a future date in 108
604+connection with such testimony. 109
605+ 3. Any information provided under subdivisions (1) to 110
606+(4) of subsection 2 of this section shall be compiled for 111
607+each individual office of a prosecuting or circuit 112
608+attorney. The summary reports shall be considered a public 113
609+record. The individual data and information compiled by and 114
610+received from each office of a prosecuting or circuit 115
611+ 19
612+attorney is confidential and shall be a closed record and 116
613+not subject to release under section 610.100. 117
614+ 4. Any information provided under subdivision (4) of 118
615+subsection 2 of this section is accessible by the 119
616+prosecuting or circuit attorney or by any attorney who has 120
617+entered an appearance on behalf of a party to the case in 121
618+which the informant is an endorsed witness. 122
619+ 57.010. 1. At the general election to be held in 1
620+1948, and at each general elec tion held every four years 2
621+thereafter, the voters in every county in this state shall 3
622+elect some suitable person sheriff. No person shall be 4
623+eligible for the office of sheriff who has been convicted of 5
624+a felony. Such person shall be a resident taxpay er and 6
625+elector of said county, shall have resided in said county 7
626+for more than one whole year next before filing for said 8
627+office and shall be a person capable of efficient law 9
628+enforcement. When any person shall be elected sheriff, such 10
629+person shall enter upon the discharge of the duties of such 11
630+person's office as chief law enforcement officer of that 12
631+county on the first day of January next succeeding said 13
632+election. 14
633+ 2. No person shall be eligible for the office of 15
634+sheriff who does not hold a valid peace officer license 16
635+pursuant to chapter 590. Any person filing for the office 17
636+of sheriff shall have a valid peace officer license at the 18
637+time of filing for office. This subsection shall not apply 19
638+to the sheriff of any county of the first clas sification 20
639+with a charter form of government with a population over 21
640+nine hundred thousand or of any city not within a county. 22
641+ 3. The sheriff of any city not within a county shall 23
642+be required to hold a valid peace officer license pursuant 24
643+to chapter 590 within two years of being elected as sheriff. 25
454644 20
455-21Suchforfeiturepursuanttothissubsectionshallonlybeallowedifsuchpersonoperatesa
456-22motorvehiclewhiletheperson'slicensetooperateamotorvehicleisundersuchasuspension
457-23orrevocation.
458-24 2.Theordinanceallowingforfeiturespursuanttothissectionmayalsoprovideforthe
459-25impoundmentandforfeitureofamotorvehicleoperatedbyanypersonwhoisclassifiedasa
460-26prioroffenderorpersistentoffenderpursuanttosection577.023aftertheeffectivedateof
461-27suchordinance,exceptthatajudgmentofforfeituremayonlyberenderedifthereisa
462-28convictionofanintoxication-relatedtrafficoffensewhichcausestheownerofthemotor
463-29vehicletobeclassifiedasapriororpersistentoffender.
464-30 3.Theordinanceallowingtheforfeiturespursuanttothissectionmayalsoprovidefor
465-31theimpoundmentandforfeitureofamotorvehicleoperatedbyanypersonwhohas
466-32previouslybeenconvictedoftwoormoreintoxication-relatedtrafficoffenses,asdefinedin
467-33section[577.023] 577.001, andwhothereafter,pursuanttoachemicaltestconductedin
468-34accordancewithsections577.020to577.041,isdetermineduponprobablecausetohavebeen
469-35drivingamotorvehiclewithablood-alcoholconcentrationequaltoorgreaterthantheblood-
470-36alcoholpercentageconcentrationspecifiedinsubsection1ofsection302.520,oranysuch
471-37personwho,pursuanttosection577.041,hasbeenrequestedtosubmittoachemicaltestas
472-38describedpursuanttothatsection,andrefusedtosubmittosuchtest.
473-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 13 39 4.Allforfeitureproceedingspursuanttothissectionshallbeconductedinaccordance
474-40withsections513.600to513.645,excepttheforfeitureproceedingshallbebroughtbythe
475-41cityattorneyforthecitywhichenactedsuchordinances.
476-42 5.Theordinanceshallalsoprovidethatanypersonclaiminganownershipinterestin
477-43themotorvehiclesubjecttoforfeitureshallhaveallthedefensestotheforfeitureproceeding
478-44availabletothemwhichtheymaybeentitledtoraisepursuanttosections513.600to513.645.
479-45Theordinanceshallfurtherprovidethat,intheeventthetitledocumentsregisteredwiththe
480-46departmentofrevenueforthemotorvehiclesubjecttoforfeiture,atthetimeoftheaction
481-47givingrisetotheforfeitureproceeding,listpersonsasownersorco-ownersofthevehiclein
482-48additiontoorotherthantheoperator,andthenonoperatorownerofthemotorvehiclehasnot
483-49previouslybeentheoperatorortheownerof,amotorvehiclewhichhasbeenthesubjectofa
484-50forfeitureproceedingauthorizedbythissection,themotorvehicleshallbereturnedtothe
485-51nonoperatorregisteredownerandallcostsassociatedwiththeseizure,towing,storageand
486-52impoundmentofthevehicle,andthepaymentofallcourtcostsandreasonableattorneyfees
487-53associatedwiththeforfeitureproceedingshallbepaidbytheownersortheoperatorofthe
488-54vehicle.Tobeentitledtoreturnofthevehicleallownersshallexecuteawrittenagreement
489-55withthemunicipalitystipulatingandconsentingtotheseizureandforfeitureofthemotor
490-56vehicleintheeventsuchmotorvehicleissubsequentlyoperatedbythesameoperatorunder
491-57circumstanceswhichwouldallowthemunicipalitytoseekforfeitureofsuchvehiclepursuant
492-58toanordinanceauthorizedbythissection.
493-84.012.Inallcitiesofthisstatenotwithinacounty,thecommoncouncilor
494-2municipalassemblyofsuchcitiesmaypassordinancesforpreservingorder;securing
495-3propertyandpersonsfromviolence,danger,ordestruction;protectingpublicand
496-4privateproperty;andpromotingtheinterestsandensuringthegoodgovernanceofthe
497-5cities,butnoordinancesheretoforepassed,orthatmayhereafterbepassed,bythe
498-6commoncouncilormunicipalassemblyofthecitiesshall,inanymanner,conflictor
499-7interferewiththepowersortheexerciseofthepowersoftheboardsofpolice
500-8commissionersofthecitiesascreatedbysection84.020,norshallthecitiesoranyofficer
501-9oragentofthecorporationofthecities,orthemayorthereof,inanymannerimpede,
502-10obstruct,hinder,orinterferewiththeboardsofpolice,anyofficer,agent,orservant
503-11thereoforthereunder.
504-84.020.1.Inallcities[ofthisstatethatnowhave,ormayhereafterattain,a
505-2populationoffivehundredthousandinhabitantsorover]notwithinacounty, thereshallbe,
506-3andisherebyestablished,withinandforsaidcities,aboardofpolicecommissioners, to
507-4consistoffourcitizencommissioners,asprovidedinsections84.040to84.080,tobethe
508-5governingbodyofthepermanentpoliceforcepursuanttosection84.100,togetherwith
509-6themayorofsaidcitiesforthetimebeing,orwhosoevermaybeofficiallyactinginthat
510-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 14 7capacity,andsaidboardshallannuallyappointoneofitsmembersaspresident,[and]one
511-8memberwhoshallactasvicepresident[duringtheabsenceofthepresident], andone
512-9memberwhoshallactasboardsecretary; andsuchpresidentorvicepresidentshallbethe
513-10executiveofficeroftheboardandshallactforitwhentheboardisnotinsession.
514-11 2.Theboardshallconsistofsixcommissioners,oneofwhomisthemayorofa
515-12citynotwithinacounty,fourcitizencommissioners,andonenonvotingcommissioner.
516-13Thenonvotingcommissionershallbearesidentofacitynotwithinacountyorshallbe
517-14aresidentofanycountyofthisstatethatadjoinsthecitylimitsofacitynotwithina
518-15countyandwhoownsrealpropertywithinacitynotwithinacountyandpaystaxeson
519-16suchrealproperty.Thenonvotingcommissionershallnotvoteonmattersbeforethe
520-17commission,butmaybecountedforpurposesofestablishingaquorumanddiscussion,
521-18includingdiscussioninanyclosedmeetingoftheboard.Eachcitizencommissioner
522-19shallbearesidentofacitynotwithinacountyfornolessthantwoyearsprecedinghis
523-20orherappointment.Exceptforthemayor,nocommissionershallbenominatedforor
524-21holdanyotherelectiveorappointedpoliticaloffice.Ifanycitizencommissioneris
525-22nominatedfororelectedtoanyelectiveorappointedpoliticaloffice,suchcommissioner
526-23shallforfeittheappointmentandshallimmediatelyvacatehisorheroffice.Themayor
527-24ofacitynotwithinacountyshallautomaticallybeamemberoftheboard,whilethe
528-25remainingcommissioners,includingthenonvotingcommissioner,shallbeappointedby
529-26thegovernor,withtheadviceandconsentofthesenate.
530-27 3.Anymemberoftheboard,exceptforthemayorofacitynotwithinacounty,
531-28mayberemovedforcausewiththeapprovalofamajorityoftheotherboardmembers,
532-29butsuchmembershallfirstbepresentedwithawrittenstatementofthereasonsfor
533-30removalandshallhavetheopportunityforahearingbytheboardtoestablishcausefor
534-31removal.Thedecisionforremovalofaboardmemberisfinal.However,theremoved
535-32membermayappealtheirremovaltothetwenty-secondjudicialcircuitcourt.
536-33 4.Amajorityoftheboardshallconstituteaquorumforthetransactionof
537-34business,butnoactionshallbetakenbytheboardordeemedvalidunlessthree
538-35concurringvotesarecast.
539-36 5.Theboardshallhavethepowertosummonandcompeltheattendanceof
540-37witnessesbeforetheboardandtocompeltheproductionofdocumentsandother
541-38evidence,whenevernecessaryinthedischargeofitsduties,andshallhavethepowerto
542-39administeroathsoraffirmationstoanypersonappearingorcalledbeforeit.
543-40 6.Theboardshallhavethefollowingpowersandduties:
544-41 (1)Toreceiveinputfromthechiefofpolice,inordertoformulateandapprove
545-42policiesgoverningtheoperationandconductofthepermanentpoliceforcepursuantto
546-43section84.100;
547-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 15 44 (2)Toappointasachiefofpoliceanypersonwhoshallberesponsibletothe
548-45boardforproperexecutionofthepolicies,duties,andresponsibilitiesestablishedbythe
549-46boardfortheadministrationofthepolicedepartment,includingmaking
550-47recommendationstotheboardonemploymentanddisciplineofthecommissioned
551-48andcivilianemployeesofthepoliceforce,andtoremovethechiefofpolicepursuantto
552-49section106.273;
553-50 (3)Tohearanddetermineappealsfromthedecisionsofthechiefofpoliceon
554-51disciplinarymattersarisinginthedepartment,pursuanttosection590.502;however,at
555-52thetimeoftheeffectivedateofthisactanduntilsuchtimeastheboardadoptsother
556-53investigativeanddisciplinarypoliciesandproceduresnotinconsistentwithsection
557-54590.502,disciplineandinvestigativeproceduresforcommissionedandcivilian
558-55employeesofthepoliceforceshallberegulatedbyrule7ofthepolicemanualofthe
559-56policedepartmentineffectasofNovember4,2013;exceptthat,whererule7isin
560-57conflictwithsection590.502,theboardshallcomplywiththerequirementsofsection
561-58590.502.Undernocircumstancesshalltheboardinitiallyorhereafteradopt
562-59investigativeanddisciplinaryproceduresthatdonotincludethesummaryhearing
563-60boardproceduresprovidedforinrule7ofthepolicemanualofthepolicedepartmentin
564-61effectasofNovember4,2013;
565-62 (4)Topromulgateamanualofrulesandregulationsforthequalificationsand
566-63conductofpersonnelofthepolicedepartmentanditsoperation;
567-64 (5)Tohavesuchotherpowersanddutieswithrespecttopoliceadministration
568-65andlawenforcementasprovidedbystatute;
569-66 (6)Toregulateandlicenseallprivatewatchmen,privatedetectives,andprivate
570-67securityservingoractinginthecityandnopersonshallactassuchwithoutfirsthaving
571-68obtainedsuchlicense.Penaltiesfortheviolationofregulationspromulgatedbythe
572-69boardunderthissubsectionshallbeprescribedbyordinance.
573-84.030.1.Beginningon[January9,1989,thegovernorofthestateofMissouri,by
574-2andwiththeadviceandconsentofthesenate,shallappoint] theeffectivedateofthisact
575-3andnolaterthanninetydaysaftertheeffectivedateofthisact,thefourinauguralcitizen
576-4commissionersshallbeappointedbythegovernorasprovided[for]in[section84.020,
577-5and]subsection2ofsection84.020andshallserveasfollows:
578-6 (1)Onecitizencommissionershall[beappointed] serveforatermofoneyear;
579-7 (2)Onecitizencommissionershall[beappointed] serveforatermoftwoyears;
580-8 (3)Onecitizencommissionershall[beappointed] serveforatermofthreeyears;
581-9and
582-10 (4)Onecitizencommissionershall[beappointed] serveforatermoffouryears.
583-11
584-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 16 12Thenonvotingcommissionershallbeappointedbythegovernorasprovidedin
585-13subsection2ofsection84.020andshallserveforatermoffouryears.Theirsuccessors
586-14shalleachbeappointedforatermoffouryears,andsaidcommissionersshallholdofficefor
587-15theirtermofappointmentanduntiltheirsuccessorsshallhavebeenappointedandqualified.
588-16[Incaseofavacancyinsaidboardforanycausewhatsoever,itshallbefilledbyappointment
589-17fortheunexpiredterm,inthesamemannerasinthecaseoforiginalappointments.The
590-18governorshallissuecommissionstothepersonssoappointed,designatingthetimeforwhich
591-19theyareappointedincasetheappointmentistofillanunexpiredtermoccasionedbydeath,
592-20resignationoranyothercause,andwheneverthetermofofficeofanycommissionerexpires,
593-21theappointmentofhissuccessorshallbeforfouryears.Thecommissionersnowholding
594-22officesunderexistinglawsinanycityofthisstatetowhichsections84.010to84.340apply
595-23aretoholdtheirofficesuntiltheexpirationoftheirterms,andtheirsuccessorsareduly
596-24appointedandqualified]
597-25 2.Wheneveravacancyoccursonthecommissionforacitizencommissioneror
598-26nonvotingcommissioner,thegovernormayfillthevacancyfortheunexpiredtermas
599-27providedinsubsection2ofsection84.020.
600-84.100.Toenabletheboardstoperformthedutiesimposeduponthem,theyare
601-2herebyauthorizedandrequiredtoappoint,enrollandemploy[a]onlyonepermanentpolice
602-3forceforthecitieswhichtheyshallequipandarmastheymayjudgenecessary.[Exceptas
603-4providedbelow,]Thenumberofpatrolmentobeappointedshall[notbemorethanone
604-5thousandsixhundredeighty-threeofwhichnumbernotmorethantwohundredfiftyaretobe
605-6probationarypatrolmen.Anyincreaseinthenumberofpatrolmenauthorized,inadditionto
606-7thatprovidedforabove,shallbepermitteduponrecommendation] bedeterminedbythe
607-8boardofpolicecommissioners[, withtheapprovalofthemunicipalboardofestimateand
608-9apportionment.Thenumberofturnkeystobeappointedshallbesixty-five,exceptthatfor
609-10eachpatrolmanhereafterpromoted,demoted,removed,resignedorotherwiseseparatedfrom
610-11theforce,anadditionalturnkeymaybeappointed,butundernocircumstancesshallmore
611-12thanonehundredfiftyturnkeysbeappointed.Aseachadditionalturnkeyisappointed,the
612-13maximumnumberofpatrolmentobeappointedshallbereducedaccordinglysothatwhen
613-14onehundredfiftyturnkeyshavebeenappointed,thenumberofpatrolmentobeappointed
614-15shallnotbemorethanonethousandfivehundredninety-eight]. Theboardmaycontinueto
615-16employasmanynoncommissionedpolicecivilians,whichshallincludecitymarshals
616-17andparkrangers,asitdeemsnecessaryinordertoperformthedutiesimposeduponit.
617-84.150.Thetotalnumberofofficersandthenumberofofficersateachrankof
618-2thepoliceforceineachsuchcityshallbe[asfollows:onechiefofpolicewiththerankof
619-3colonel;lieutenantcolonels,nottoexceedfiveinnumberandothersuchranksandnumberof
620-4memberswithinsuchranksastheboardfromtimetotimedeemsnecessary] determinedby
621-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 17 5theboardofpolicecommissioners. Theofficersofthepoliceforceshallhavecommissions
622-6issuedtothembytheboardsofpolicecommissioners,andthoseheretoforeandthose
623-7hereaftercommissionedshallservesolongastheyshallfaithfullyperformtheirdutiesand
624-8possessthenecessarymentalandphysicalability,andbesubjecttoremovalonlyforcause
625-9afterahearingbytheboard,whoareherebyinvestedwithexclusivejurisdictioninthe
626-10premises.
627-84.160.1.Asof[August28,2006] theeffectivedateofthisact,theboardofpolice
628-2commissionersshallhavetheauthoritytocomputeandestablishtheannualsalaryofeach
629-3memberofthepoliceforcewithoutreceivingpriorauthorizationfromthegeneralassembly,
630-4whichshallnotbelessthantheannualsalarypaidtoanymemberatthetimeofthe
631-5effectivedateofthisact.
632-6 2.Eachofficerofpoliceandpatrolmanwhoseregularassignmentrequires
633-7nonuniformedattiremayreceive,inadditiontohisorhersalary,anallowancenottoexceed
634-8threehundredsixtydollarsperannumpayablebiweekly.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsof
635-9subsection1ofthissectiontothecontrary,noadditionalcompensationorcompensatorytime
636-10offforovertime,courttime,orstandbycourttimeshallbepaidorallowedtoanyofficerof
637-11therankof[sergeant] lieutenantorabove.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflawtothe
638-12contrary,nothinginthissectionshallprohibitthepaymentofadditionalcompensation
639-13pursuanttothissubsectiontoofficersoftheranksofsergeantsandabove,providedthat
640-14fundingforsuchcompensationshallnot:
641-15 (1)Bepaidfromthegeneralfundsofeitherthecityortheboardofpolice
642-16commissionersofthecity;or
643-17 (2)Beviolativeofanyfederallaworotherstatelaw.
644-18 3.Itisthedutyofthemunicipalassemblyorcommoncouncilofthecitiestomake
645-19thenecessaryappropriationfortheexpensesofthemaintenanceofthepoliceforcegoverned
646-20bytheboardofpolicecommissioners,inthemanner[hereinandhereafter] providedin
647-21section84.210;[ provided,thatinnoeventshallsuchmunicipalassemblyorcommoncouncil
648-22berequiredtoappropriateforsuchpurposes(including,butnotlimitedto,costsoffunding
649-23pensionsorretirementplans)foranyfiscalyearasuminexcessofanylimitationimposedby]
650-24except,pursuanttosubsection2ofsection21ofarticleX[,section21,]oftheMissouri
651-25Constitution[; andprovidedfurther,that],suchmunicipalassemblyorcommoncouncil[may]
652-26shallappropriateaminimumsum[inexcessofsuchlimitationforanyfiscalyearbyan
653-27appropriationsordinanceenactedinconformitywiththeprovisionsofthecharterofsuch
654-28cities] equaltothefollowingpercentagesofthecity'sgeneralrevenue:
655-29 (1)Twenty-twopercentfortheperiodendingDecember31,2025;
656-30 (2)Twenty-threepercentfortheperiodbeginningonJanuary1,2026,and
657-31endingonDecember31,2026;
658-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 18 32 (3)Twenty-fourpercentfortheperiodbeginningonJanuary1,2027,andending
659-33onDecember31,2027;and
660-34 (4)Twenty-fivepercentbeginningonJanuary1,2028,andforallsubsequent
661-35years;
645+ 82.1000. 1. In addition to forfeiture proceedings 1
646+pursuant to sections 513.600 to 513.645, the governing body 2
647+of any constitutional charter city having a population of 3
648+more than one hundred thousand inhabitants and located 4
649+within a county of the first classification that adjoins no 5
650+other county of the first classification may enact 6
651+ordinances which would subject to forfeiture any motor 7
652+vehicle operated by a person with one or more prior 8
653+convictions for an intoxication -related traffic offense, as 9
654+defined in section [577.023] 577.001, who is prohibited from 10
655+obtaining a license to operate a motor vehicle by the 11
656+director of revenue pursuant to subdivision (9) or (10) of 12
657+subsection 1 of section 302.060, or who has the person's 13
658+license to operate a motor vehicle suspended or revoked, as 14
659+a result of a finding or a plea of guilty to: 15
660+ (1) Any intoxication-related traffic offense as 16
661+defined in section [577.023] 577.001; [or] 17
662+ (2) Involuntary manslaughter as a result of operating 18
663+a motor vehicle while in an intoxicated condition as defined 19
664+in section [565.024] 577.001; 20
665+ (3) Two or more violations of stunt driving or street 21
666+takeover as provided in section 304.145 committed on 22
667+separate occasions where in each violation the person was 23
668+operating a vehicle and another person was injured or 24
669+killed; or 25
670+ (4) The offense of aggravated fleeing a stop or 26
671+detention of a motor vehicle as provided in section 575.151 . 27
672+Such forfeiture pursuant to this subsection shall only be 28
673+allowed if such person operates a motor vehicle while the 29
674+person's license to operate a motor vehicle is under such a 30
675+suspension or revocation. 31
676+ 2. The ordinance allowing forfeitures pursuan t to this 32
677+section may also provide for the impoundment and forfeiture 33
678+ 21
679+of a motor vehicle operated by any person who is classified 34
680+as a prior offender or persistent offender pursuant to 35
681+section 577.023 after the effective date of such ordinance, 36
682+except that a judgment of forfeiture may only be rendered if 37
683+there is a conviction of an intoxication -related traffic 38
684+offense which causes the owner of the motor vehicle to be 39
685+classified as a prior or persistent offender. 40
686+ 3. The ordinance allowing the f orfeitures pursuant to 41
687+this section may also provide for the impoundment and 42
688+forfeiture of a motor vehicle operated by any person who has 43
689+previously been convicted of two or more intoxication - 44
690+related traffic offenses, as defined in section [577.023] 45
691+577.001, and who thereafter, pursuant to a chemical test 46
692+conducted in accordance with sections 577.020 to 577.041, is 47
693+determined upon probable cause to have been driving a motor 48
694+vehicle with a blood -alcohol concentration equal to or 49
695+greater than the blo od-alcohol percentage concentration 50
696+specified in subsection 1 of section 302.520, or any such 51
697+person who, pursuant to section 577.041, has been requested 52
698+to submit to a chemical test as described pursuant to that 53
699+section, and refused to submit to such test. 54
700+ 4. All forfeiture proceedings pursuant to this section 55
701+shall be conducted in accordance with sections 513.600 to 56
702+513.645, except the forfeiture proceeding shall be brought 57
703+by the city attorney for the city which enacted such 58
704+ordinances. 59
705+ 5. The ordinance shall also provide that any person 60
706+claiming an ownership interest in the motor vehicle subject 61
707+to forfeiture shall have all the defenses to the forfeiture 62
708+proceeding available to them which they may be entitled to 63
709+raise pursuant to sections 513.600 to 513.645. The 64
710+ordinance shall further provide that, in the event the title 65
711+documents registered with the department of revenue for the 66
712+ 22
713+motor vehicle subject to forfeiture, at the time of the 67
714+action giving rise to the forfeiture proc eeding, list 68
715+persons as owners or co -owners of the vehicle in addition to 69
716+or other than the operator, and the nonoperator owner of the 70
717+motor vehicle has not previously been the operator or the 71
718+owner of, a motor vehicle which has been the subject of a 72
719+forfeiture proceeding authorized by this section, the motor 73
720+vehicle shall be returned to the nonoperator registered 74
721+owner and all costs associated with the seizure, towing, 75
722+storage and impoundment of the vehicle, and the payment of 76
723+all court costs and reasonable attorney fees associated with 77
724+the forfeiture proceeding shall be paid by the owners or the 78
725+operator of the vehicle. To be entitled to return of the 79
726+vehicle all owners shall execute a written agreement with 80
727+the municipality stipulating and c onsenting to the seizure 81
728+and forfeiture of the motor vehicle in the event such motor 82
729+vehicle is subsequently operated by the same operator under 83
730+circumstances which would allow the municipality to seek 84
731+forfeiture of such vehicle pursuant to an ordinanc e 85
732+authorized by this section. 86
733+ 84.012. In all cities of this state not within a 1
734+county, the common council or municipal assembly of such 2
735+cities may pass ordinances for preserving order; securing 3
736+property and persons from violence, danger, or destruction; 4
737+protecting public and private property; and promoting the 5
738+interests and ensuring the good governance of the cities, 6
739+but no ordinances heretofore passed, or that may hereafter 7
740+be passed, by the common council or municipal assembl y of 8
741+the cities shall, in any manner, conflict or interfere with 9
742+the powers or the exercise of the powers of the boards of 10
743+police commissioners of the cities as created by section 11
744+84.020, nor shall the cities or any officer or agent of the 12
745+corporation of the cities, or the mayor thereof, in any 13
746+ 23
747+manner impede, obstruct, hinder, or interfere with the 14
748+boards of police, any officer, agent, or servant thereof or 15
749+thereunder. 16
750+ 84.020. 1. In all cities [of this state that now 1
751+have, or may hereafter attain, a population of five hundred 2
752+thousand inhabitants or over ] not within a county, there 3
753+shall be, and is hereby established, within and for said 4
754+cities, a board of police commissioners, to consist of four 5
755+citizen commissioners, as provided in sections 84.040 to 6
756+84.080, to be the governing body of the permanent police 7
757+force pursuant to section 84.100, together with the mayor of 8
758+said cities for the time being, or whosoever may be 9
759+officially acting in that capacity, and said board shall 10
760+annually appoint one of its members as president, [and] one 11
761+member who shall act as vice president [during the absence 12
762+of the president], and one member who shall act as board 13
763+secretary; and such president or vice president shall be the 14
764+executive officer of the board and shall act for it when the 15
765+board is not in session. 16
766+ 2. The board shall consist of six commissioners, one 17
767+of whom is the mayor of a city not within a county, four 18
768+citizen commissioners, and one nonvoting commissioner. The 19
769+nonvoting commissioner shall be a resident of a city not 20
770+within a county or shall be a resident of any county of this 21
771+state that adjoins the city limits of a city not within a 22
772+county and who owns real property within a city not within a 23
773+county and pays taxes on such real property. The nonvoting 24
774+commissioner shall not vote on matters before the 25
775+commission, but may be counted for purposes of establishing 26
776+a quorum and discussion, including discussion in any closed 27
777+meeting of the board. Each citizen commissioner shall be a 28
778+resident of a city within a county for no less than two 29
779+years preceding his or her appointment. Except for the 30
780+ 24
781+mayor, no commissioner shall be nominated for or hold any 31
782+other elective or appointed political office. If any 32
783+citizen commissioner is nominated for or elected to any 33
784+elective or appointed political office, such commissioner 34
785+shall forfeit the appointment and shall immediately vacate 35
786+his or her office. The mayor of a city not within a county 36
787+shall automatically b e a member of the board, while the 37
788+remaining commissioners, including the nonvoting 38
789+commissioner, shall be appointed by the governor, with the 39
790+advice and consent of the senate. 40
791+ 3. Any member of the board, except for the mayor of a 41
792+city not within a county, may be removed for cause with the 42
793+approval of a majority of the other board members, but such 43
794+member shall first be presented with a written statement of 44
795+the reasons for removal and shall have the opportunity for a 45
796+hearing by the board to es tablish cause for removal. The 46
797+decision for removal of a board member is final. However, 47
798+the removed member may appeal their removal to the twenty - 48
799+second judicial circuit court. 49
800+ 4. A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum 50
801+for the transaction of business, but no action shall be 51
802+taken by the board or deemed valid unless three concurring 52
803+votes are cast. 53
804+ 5. The board shall have the power to summon and compel 54
805+the attendance of witnesses before the board and to compel 55
806+the production of documents and other evidence, whenever 56
807+necessary in the discharge of its duties, and shall have the 57
808+power to administer oaths or affirmations to any person 58
809+appearing or called before it. 59
810+ 6. The board shall have the following powers and 60
811+duties: 61
812+ (1) To receive input from the chief of police, in 62
813+order to formulate and approve policies governing the 63
814+ 25
815+operation and conduct of the permanent police force pursuant 64
816+to section 84.100; 65
817+ (2) To appoint as a chief of police any person who 66
818+shall be responsible to the board for proper execution of 67
819+the policies, duties, and responsibilities established by 68
820+the board for the administration of the police department, 69
821+including making recommendations to the board on employment 70
822+and discipline of th e commissioned and civilian employees of 71
823+the police force, and to remove the chief of police pursuant 72
824+to section 106.273; 73
825+ (3) To hear and determine appeals from the decisions 74
826+of the chief of police on disciplinary matters arising in 75
827+the department, pursuant to section 590.502; however, at the 76
828+time of the effective date of this act and until such time 77
829+as the board adopts other investigative and disciplinary 78
830+policies and procedures not inconsistent with section 79
831+590.502, discipline and investigat ive procedures for 80
832+commissioned and civilian employees of the police force 81
833+shall be regulated by rule 7 of the police manual of the 82
834+police department in effect as of November 4, 2013; except 83
835+that, where rule 7 is in conflict with section 590.502, the 84
836+board shall comply with the requirements of section 85
837+590.502. Under no circumstances shall the board initially 86
838+or hereafter adopt investigative and disciplinary procedures 87
839+that do not include the summary hearing board procedures 88
840+provided for in rule 7 of the police manual of the police 89
841+department in effect as of November 4, 2013; 90
842+ (4) To promulgate a manual of rules and regulations 91
843+for the qualifications and conduct of personnel of the 92
844+police department and its operation; 93
845+ (5) To have such other powers and duties with respect 94
846+to police administration and law enforcement as provided by 95
847+statute; 96
848+ 26
849+ (6) To regulate and license all private watchmen, 97
850+private detectives, and private security serving or acting 98
851+in the city and no person shall act as such without first 99
852+having obtained such license. Penalties for the violation 100
853+of regulations promulgated by the board under this 101
854+subsection shall be prescribed by ordinance. 102
855+ 84.030. 1. Beginning on [January 9, 1989, the 1
856+governor of the state of Missouri, by and with the advice 2
857+and consent of the senate, shall appoint ] the effective date 3
858+of this act and no later than ninety days after the 4
859+effective date of this act, the four inaugural citizen 5
860+commissioners shall be appointed by the governor as provided 6
861+[for] in [section 84.020, and] subsection 2 of section 7
862+84.020 and shall serve as follows: 8
863+ (1) One citizen commissioner shall [be appointed] 9
864+serve for a term of one year; 10
865+ (2) One citizen commissioner shall [be appointed] 11
866+serve for a term of two years; 12
867+ (3) One citizen commissioner shall [be appointed] 13
868+serve for a term of three years; and 14
869+ (4) One citizen commissioner shall [be appointed] 15
870+serve for a term of four years. 16
871+The nonvoting commissioner shall be appointed by the 17
872+governor as provided in subsection 2 of section 84.020 and 18
873+shall serve for a term of four years. Their successors 19
874+shall each be appointed for a term of four years, and said 20
875+commissioners shall hold office for their term of 21
876+appointment and until their successors shall have been 22
877+appointed and qualified. [In case of a vacancy in said 23
878+board for any cause whatsoever, it shall be filled by 24
879+appointment for the unexpired term, in the same manner as in 25
880+the case of original appoi ntments. The governor shall issue 26
881+commissions to the persons so appointed, designating the 27
882+ 27
883+time for which they are appointed in case the appointment is 28
884+to fill an unexpired term occasioned by death, resignation 29
885+or any other cause, and whenever the ter m of office of any 30
886+commissioner expires, the appointment of his successor shall 31
887+be for four years. The commissioners now holding offices 32
888+under existing laws in any city of this state to which 33
889+sections 84.010 to 84.340 apply are to hold their offices 34
890+until the expiration of their terms, and their successors 35
891+are duly appointed and qualified ] 36
892+ 2. Whenever a vacancy occurs on the commission for a 37
893+citizen commissioner or nonvoting commissioner, the governor 38
894+may fill the vacancy for the unexpired te rm as provided in 39
895+subsection 2 of section 84.020 . 40
896+ 84.100. To enable the boards to perform the duties 1
897+imposed upon them, they are hereby authorized and required 2
898+to appoint, enroll and employ [a] only one permanent police 3
899+force for the cities which they shall equip and arm as they 4
900+may judge necessary. [Except as provided below, ] The number 5
901+of patrolmen to be appointed shall [not be more than one 6
902+thousand six hundred eighty -three of which number not more 7
903+than two hundred fifty ar e to be probationary patrolmen. 8
904+Any increase in the number of patrolmen authorized, in 9
905+addition to that provided for above, shall be permitted upon 10
906+recommendation] be determined by the board of police 11
907+commissioners[, with the approval of the municipal board of 12
908+estimate and apportionment. The number of turnkeys to be 13
909+appointed shall be sixty -five, except that for each 14
910+patrolman hereafter promoted, demoted, removed, resigned or 15
911+otherwise separated from the force, an additional turnkey 16
912+may be appointed, but under no circumstances shall more than 17
913+one hundred fifty turnkeys be appointed. As each additional 18
914+turnkey is appointed, the maximum number of patrolmen to be 19
915+appointed shall be reduced accordingly so that when one 20
916+ 28
917+hundred fifty turnkeys have been appointed, the number of 21
918+patrolmen to be appointed shall not be more than one 22
919+thousand five hundred ninety -eight]. The board may continue 23
920+to employ as many noncommissioned police civilians, which 24
921+shall include city marshals and park rangers, as it deems 25
922+necessary in order to perform the duties imposed upon it. 26
923+ 84.150. The total number of officers and the number of 1
924+officers at each rank of the police force in each such city 2
925+shall be [as follows: one chief of police with t he rank of 3
926+colonel; lieutenant colonels, not to exceed five in number 4
927+and other such ranks and number of members within such ranks 5
928+as the board from time to time deems necessary ] determined 6
929+by the board of police commissioners . The officers of the 7
930+police force shall have commissions issued to them by the 8
931+boards of police commissioners, and those heretofore and 9
932+those hereafter commissioned shall serve so long as they 10
933+shall faithfully perform their duties and possess the 11
934+necessary mental and physica l ability, and be subject to 12
935+removal only for cause after a hearing by the board, who are 13
936+hereby invested with exclusive jurisdiction in the premises. 14
937+ 84.160. 1. As of [August 28, 2006] the effective date 1
938+of this act, the board of police commissioners shall have 2
939+the authority to compute and establish the annual salary of 3
940+each member of the police force without receiving prior 4
941+authorization from the general assembly , which shall not be 5
942+less than the annual salary paid to any mem ber at the time 6
943+of the effective date of this act . 7
944+ 2. Each officer of police and patrolman whose regular 8
945+assignment requires nonuniformed attire may receive, in 9
946+addition to his or her salary, an allowance not to exceed 10
947+three hundred sixty dollars per annum payable biweekly. 11
948+Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1 of this 12
949+section to the contrary, no additional compensation or 13
950+ 29
951+compensatory time off for overtime, court time, or standby 14
952+court time shall be paid or allowed to any officer of the 15
953+rank of [sergeant] lieutenant or above. Notwithstanding any 16
954+other provision of law to the contrary, nothing in this 17
955+section shall prohibit the payment of additional 18
956+compensation pursuant to this subsection to officers of the 19
957+ranks of sergeants a nd above, provided that funding for such 20
958+compensation shall not: 21
959+ (1) Be paid from the general funds of either the city 22
960+or the board of police commissioners of the city; or 23
961+ (2) Be violative of any federal law or other state law. 24
962+ 3. It is the duty of the municipal assembly or common 25
963+council of the cities to make the necessary appropriation 26
964+for the expenses of the maintenance of the police force 27
965+governed by the board of police commissioners, in the manner 28
966+[herein and hereafter ] provided in section 84.210;[ 29
967+provided, that in no event shall such municipal assembly or 30
968+common council be required to appropriate for such purposes 31
969+(including, but not limited to, costs of funding pensions or 32
970+retirement plans) for any fiscal year a sum in exc ess of any 33
971+limitation imposed by ] except, pursuant to subsection 2 of 34
972+section 21 of article X[, section 21,] of the Missouri 35
973+Constitution[; and provided further, that ], such municipal 36
974+assembly or common council [may] shall appropriate a minimum 37
975+sum [in excess of such limitation for any fiscal year by an 38
976+appropriations ordinance enacted in conformity with the 39
977+provisions of the charter of such cities ] equal to the 40
978+following percentages of the city's general revenue: 41
979+ (1) Twenty-two percent for the period ending December 42
980+31, 2025; 43
981+ (2) Twenty-three percent for the period beginning on 44
982+January 1, 2026, and ending on December 31, 2026; 45
983+ 30
984+ (3) Twenty-four percent for the period beginning on 46
985+January 1, 2027, and ending on December 31, 2027; a nd 47
986+ (4) Twenty-five percent beginning on January 1, 2028, 48
987+and for all subsequent years; 49
988+to fund the police force governed by the board of police 50
989+commissioners. Any pension and retirement costs shall be 51
990+included in the calculation of expenses for t he maintenance 52
991+of the police force for the purposes of the minimum funding 53
992+requirements provided in this subsection . 54
993+ 4. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1 of 55
994+this section to the contrary, the board of police 56
995+commissioners shall pay ad ditional compensation for all 57
996+hours of service rendered by probationary patrolmen [and], 58
997+patrolmen, and sergeants in excess of the established 59
998+regular working period, and the rate of compensation shall 60
999+be one and one-half times the regular hourly rate of pay to 61
1000+which each member shall normally be entitled; except that, 62
1001+the court time and court standby time shall be paid at the 63
1002+regular hourly rate of pay to which each member shall 64
1003+normally be entitled. No credit shall be given or 65
1004+deductions made from payments for overtime for the purpose 66
1005+of retirement benefits. 67
1006+ 5. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1 of 68
1007+this section to the contrary, probationary patrolmen [and], 69
1008+patrolmen, and sergeants shall receive additional 70
1009+compensation for authorized overtime, court time and court 71
1010+standby time whenever the total accumulated time exceeds 72
1011+forty hours. The accumulated forty hours shall be taken as 73
1012+compensatory time off at the officer's discretion with the 74
1013+approval of his supervisor. 75
1014+ 6. The allowance of compensation or compensatory time 76
1015+off for court standby time shall be computed at the rate of 77
1016+ 31
1017+one-third of one hour for each hour spent on court standby 78
1018+time. 79
1019+ 7. The board of police commissioners [may] shall 80
1020+effect programs to provide additional compensation to its 81
1021+employees for successful completion of academic work at an 82
1022+accredited college or university, in amounts not to exceed 83
1023+ten percent of their yearly salaries or for field training 84
1024+officer and lead officer responsibil ities in amounts not to 85
1025+exceed three percent of their yearly salaries for field 86
1026+training officer responsibilities and an additional three 87
1027+percent of their yearly salaries for lead officer 88
1028+responsibilities. The board may designate up to one hundred 89
1029+fifty employees as field training officers and up to fifty 90
1030+employees as lead officers. 91
1031+ 8. The board of police commissioners: 92
1032+ (1) Shall provide or contract for life insurance 93
1033+coverage and for insurance benefits providing health, 94
1034+medical and disability coverage for officers and employees 95
1035+of the department; 96
1036+ (2) Shall provide or contract for insurance coverage 97
1037+providing salary continuation coverage for officers and 98
1038+employees of the police department; 99
1039+ (3) Shall provide health, medical , and life insurance 100
1040+coverage for retired officers and employees of the police 101
1041+department. Health, medical and life insurance coverage 102
1042+shall be made available for purchase to the spouses or 103
1043+dependents of deceased retired officers and employees of the 104
1044+police department who receive pension benefits pursuant to 105
1045+sections 86.200 to 86.364 at the rate that such dependent's 106
1046+or spouse's coverage would cost under the appropriate plan 107
1047+if the deceased were living; 108
1048+ (4) May pay an additional shift differe ntial 109
1049+compensation to members of the police force for evening and 110
1050+ 32
1051+night tour of duty in an amount not to exceed ten percent of 111
1052+the officer's base hourly rate. 112
1053+ 9. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 1 of 113
1054+this section to the contrary, the board of police 114
1055+commissioners shall pay additional compensation to members 115
1056+of the police force up to and including the rank of police 116
1057+officer for any full hour worked between the hours of 11:00 117
1058+p.m. and 7:00 a.m., in amounts equal to [five] ten percent 118
1059+of the officer's base hourly pay. 119
1060+ 10. The board of police commissioners, from time to 120
1061+time and in its discretion, may pay additional compensation 121
1062+to police officers, sergeants and lieutenants by paying 122
1063+commissioned officers in the aforesaid rank s for 123
1064+accumulated, unused vacation time. Any such payments shall 124
1065+be made in increments of not less than forty hours, and at 125
1066+rates equivalent to the base straight -time rates being 126
1067+earned by said officers at the time of payment; except that, 127
1068+no such officer shall be required to accept payment for 128
1069+accumulated unused vacation time. 129
1070+ 84.170. 1. When any vacancy shall take place in any 1
1071+grade of officers, it shall be filled from the next lowest 2
1072+grade; provided, however, that probatio nary patrolmen shall 3
1073+serve at least six months as such before being promoted to 4
1074+the rank of patrolman; patrolmen shall serve at least three 5
1075+years as such before being promoted to the rank of sergeant; 6
1076+sergeants shall serve at least one year as such bef ore being 7
1077+promoted to the rank of lieutenant; lieutenants shall serve 8
1078+at least one year as such before being promoted to the rank 9
1079+of captain; and in no case shall the chief or assistant 10
1080+chief be selected from men not members of the force or below 11
1081+the grade of captain. Patrolmen shall serve at least three 12
1082+years as such before promotion to the rank of detective; the 13
1083+ 33
1084+inspector shall be taken from men in the rank not below the 14
1085+grade of lieutenant. 15
1086+ 2. The boards of police are hereby authorized to make 16
1087+all such rules and regulations, not inconsistent with 17
1088+sections 84.010 to 84.340, or other laws of the state, as 18
1089+they may judge necessary, for the appointment, employment, 19
1090+uniforming, discipline, trial and government of the police. 20
1091+At the time of the effective date of this act and until such 21
1092+time as the board adopts other investigative and 22
1093+disciplinary policies and procedures not inconsistent with 23
1094+section 590.502, discipline and investigative procedures for 24
1095+commissioned and civilian employees of the police force 25
1096+shall be regulated by rule 7 of the police manual of the 26
1097+police department in effect as of November 4, 2013; except 27
1098+that, where rule 7 is in conflict with section 590.502, the 28
1099+board shall comply with the requirements of section 29
1100+590.502. Under no circumstances shall the board initially 30
1101+or hereafter adopt investigative and disciplinary procedures 31
1102+that do not include the summary hearing board procedures 32
1103+provided for in rule 7 of the police manual of the police 33
1104+department in effect as of November 4, 2013. The said 34
1105+boards shall also have power to require of any officer or 35
1106+policeman bond with sureties when they may consider it 36
1107+demanded by the public interests. All lawful rules and 37
1108+regulations of the board shall be obeyed by the police force 38
1109+on pain of dismissal or such lighter punishment, either by 39
1110+suspension, fine, reduction or forfeiture of pay, or 40
1111+otherwise as the boards may adjudge. 41
1112+ 3. The authority possessed by the board of police 42
1113+includes, but is not limited to, t he authority to delegate 43
1114+portions of its powers authorized in section 84.120, 44
1115+including presiding over a disciplinary hearing, to a 45
1116+hearing officer as determined by the board. 46
1117+ 34
1118+ 84.225. Any officer or servant of the mayor or common 1
1119+council or municipal assembly of the cities, or other 2
1120+persons whatsoever, who forcibly resists or obstructs the 3
1121+execution or enforcement of any of the provisions of 4
1122+sections 84.012 to 84.340 or relating to the same, or who 5
1123+disburses or fails to disburs e any money in violation 6
1124+thereof, or who hinders or obstructs the organization or 7
1125+maintenance of the board of police commissioners or the 8
1126+police force therein provided to be organized and 9
1127+maintained, or who maintains or controls any police force 10
1128+other than the one therein provided for, or who delays or 11
1129+hinders the due enforcement of sections 84.012 to 84.340 by 12
1130+failing or neglecting to perform the duties by such sections 13
1131+imposed upon him or her, shall be subject to a penalty of 14
1132+one thousand dollars for each offense, recoverable by the 15
1133+board by action at law in the name of the state, and shall 16
1134+forever thereafter be disqualified from holding or 17
1135+exercising any office or employment whatsoever under the 18
1136+mayor or common council or municipal assembly o f such 19
1137+cities, or under sections 84.012 to 84.340; provided that, 20
1138+nothing in this section shall be construed to interfere with 21
1139+the punishment, under any existing or any future laws of 22
1140+this state, of any criminal offense that is committed by the 23
1141+parties in or about the resistance, obstruction, hindrance, 24
1142+conspiracy, combination, or disbursement aforesaid. 25
1143+ 84.325. 1. A transition director shall be appointed 1
1144+by the governor to ensure oversight of an orderly transition 2
1145+of the control of any municipal police force from any city 3
1146+not within a county to the board of police commissioners. 4
1147+The implementation period shall begin on the effective date 5
1148+of this act, and end no later than July 1, 2026. The board 6
1149+of police commissioners s hall assume control of any 7
1150+municipal police force established within any city not 8
1151+ 35
1152+within a county during the implementation period, according 9
1153+to the procedures and requirements of this section and any 10
1154+rules promulgated under subsection 6 of this sectio n and as 11
1155+determined in coordination with the transition director, 12
1156+local officials, and the board of police commissioners. The 13
1157+purpose of these procedures and requirements is to ensure 14
1158+the continuity of operations of the municipal police force 15
1159+with minimized disruptions to the residents of any city not 16
1160+within a county, to provide for an orderly and appropriate 17
1161+transition in the governance of the police force, and to 18
1162+provide for an equitable employment transition for 19
1163+commissioned and civilian person nel. 20
1164+ 2. Upon the assumption of control by the board of 21
1165+police commissioners under subsection 1 of this section, any 22
1166+municipal police department within any city not within a 23
1167+county shall convey, assign, and otherwise transfer to the 24
1168+board title and ownership of all indebtedness and assets, 25
1169+including, but not limited to, all funds and real and 26
1170+personal property held in the name of or controlled by the 27
1171+municipal police department. Such city shall thereafter 28
1172+cease the operation of any police depa rtment or police force. 29
1173+ 3. Upon the assumption of control by the board of 30
1174+police commissioners under subsection 1 of this section, the 31
1175+state shall accept responsibility, ownership, and liability 32
1176+as successor-in-interest for contractual obligations and 33
1177+other lawful obligations of the municipal police department. 34
1178+ 4. The board of police commissioners shall initially 35
1179+employ, without a reduction in rank, salary, or benefits, 36
1180+all commissioned and civilian personnel of the municipal 37
1181+police department who were employed by the municipal police 38
1182+department immediately prior to the date the board assumed 39
1183+control. The board shall recognize all accrued years of 40
1184+service that such commissioned and civilian personnel had 41
6621185 36
663-37tofundthepoliceforcegovernedbytheboardofpolicecommissioners.Anypension
664-38andretirementcostsshallbeexcludedfromthecalculationofexpensesforthe
665-39maintenanceofthepoliceforceforthepurposesoftheminimumfundingrequirements
666-40providedinthissubsection.
667-41 4.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection1ofthissectiontothecontrary,the
668-42boardofpolicecommissionersshallpayadditionalcompensationforallhoursofservice
669-43renderedbyprobationarypatrolmen[and],patrolmen, andsergeantsinexcessofthe
670-44establishedregularworkingperiod,andtherateofcompensationshallbeoneandone-half
671-45timestheregularhourlyrateofpaytowhicheachmembershallnormallybeentitled;except
672-46that,thecourttimeandcourtstandbytimeshallbepaidattheregularhourlyrateofpayto
673-47whicheachmembershallnormallybeentitled.Nocreditshallbegivenordeductionsmade
674-48frompaymentsforovertimeforthepurposeofretirementbenefits.
675-49 5.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection1ofthissectiontothecontrary,
676-50probationarypatrolmen[and], patrolmen, andsergeantsshallreceiveadditional
677-51compensationforauthorizedovertime,courttimeandcourtstandbytimewheneverthe
678-52totalaccumulatedtimeexceedsfortyhours.Theaccumulatedfortyhoursshallbetakenas
679-53compensatorytimeoffattheofficer'sdiscretionwiththeapprovalofhissupervisor.
680-54 6.Theallowanceofcompensationorcompensatorytimeoffforcourtstandbytime
681-55shallbecomputedattherateofone-thirdofonehourforeachhourspentoncourtstandby
682-56time.
683-57 7.Theboardofpolicecommissioners[may] shalleffectprogramstoprovide
684-58additionalcompensationtoitsemployeesforsuccessfulcompletionofacademicworkatan
685-59accreditedcollegeoruniversity,inamountsnottoexceedtenpercentoftheiryearlysalaries
686-60orforfieldtrainingofficerandleadofficerresponsibilitiesinamountsnottoexceedthree
687-61percentoftheiryearlysalariesforfieldtrainingofficerresponsibilitiesandanadditionalthree
688-62percentoftheiryearlysalariesforleadofficerresponsibilities.Theboardmaydesignateup
689-63toonehundredfiftyemployeesasfieldtrainingofficersanduptofiftyemployeesaslead
690-64officers.
691-65 8.Theboardofpolicecommissioners:
692-66 (1)Shallprovideorcontractforlifeinsurancecoverageandforinsurancebenefits
693-67providinghealth,medicalanddisabilitycoverageforofficersandemployeesofthe
694-68department;
695-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 19 69 (2)Shallprovideorcontractforinsurancecoverageprovidingsalarycontinuation
696-70coverageforofficersandemployeesofthepolicedepartment;
697-71 (3)Shallprovidehealth,medical,andlifeinsurancecoverageforretiredofficersand
698-72employeesofthepolicedepartment.Health,medicalandlifeinsurancecoverageshallbe
699-73madeavailableforpurchasetothespousesordependentsofdeceasedretiredofficersand
700-74employeesofthepolicedepartmentwhoreceivepensionbenefitspursuanttosections86.200
701-75to86.364attheratethatsuchdependent'sorspouse'scoveragewouldcostunderthe
702-76appropriateplanifthedeceasedwereliving;
703-77 (4)Maypayanadditionalshiftdifferentialcompensationtomembersofthepolice
704-78forceforeveningandnighttourofdutyinanamountnottoexceedtenpercentoftheofficer's
705-79basehourlyrate.
706-80 9.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection1ofthissectiontothecontrary,the
707-81boardofpolicecommissionersshallpayadditionalcompensationtomembersofthepolice
708-82forceuptoandincludingtherankofpoliceofficerforanyfullhourworkedbetweenthe
709-83hoursof11:00p.m.and7:00a.m.,inamountsequalto[five]tenpercentoftheofficer'sbase
710-84hourlypay.
711-85 10.Theboardofpolicecommissioners,fromtimetotimeandinitsdiscretion,may
712-86payadditionalcompensationtopoliceofficers,sergeantsandlieutenantsbypaying
713-87commissionedofficersintheaforesaidranksforaccumulated,unusedvacationtime.Any
714-88suchpaymentsshallbemadeinincrementsofnotlessthanfortyhours,andatrates
715-89equivalenttothebasestraight-timeratesbeingearnedbysaidofficersatthetimeofpayment;
716-90exceptthat,nosuchofficershallberequiredtoacceptpaymentforaccumulatedunused
717-91vacationtime.
718-84.170.1.Whenanyvacancyshalltakeplaceinanygradeofofficers,itshallbe
719-2filledfromthenextlowestgrade;provided,however,thatprobationarypatrolmenshallserve
720-3atleastsixmonthsassuchbeforebeingpromotedtotherankofpatrolman;patrolmenshall
721-4serveatleastthreeyearsassuchbeforebeingpromotedtotherankofsergeant;sergeants
722-5shallserveatleastoneyearassuchbeforebeingpromotedtotherankoflieutenant;
723-6lieutenantsshallserveatleastoneyearassuchbeforebeingpromotedtotherankofcaptain;
724-7andinnocaseshallthechieforassistantchiefbeselectedfrommennotmembersoftheforce
725-8orbelowthegradeofcaptain.Patrolmenshallserveatleastthreeyearsassuchbefore
726-9promotiontotherankofdetective;theinspectorshallbetakenfrommenintheranknot
727-10belowthegradeoflieutenant.
728-11 2.Theboardsofpoliceareherebyauthorizedtomakeallsuchrulesandregulations,
729-12notinconsistentwithsections84.010to84.340,orotherlawsofthestate,astheymayjudge
730-13necessary,fortheappointment,employment,uniforming,discipline,trialandgovernmentof
731-14thepolice.Atthetimeoftheeffectivedateofthisactanduntilsuchtimeastheboard
732-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 20 15adoptsotherinvestigativeanddisciplinarypoliciesandproceduresnotinconsistentwith
733-16section590.502,disciplineandinvestigativeproceduresforcommissionedandcivilian
734-17employeesofthepoliceforceshallberegulatedbyrule7ofthepolicemanualofthe
735-18policedepartmentineffectasofNovember4,2013;exceptthat,whererule7isin
736-19conflictwithsection590.502,theboardshallcomplywiththerequirementsofsection
737-20590.502.Undernocircumstancesshalltheboardinitiallyorhereafteradopt
738-21investigativeanddisciplinaryproceduresthatdonotincludethesummaryhearing
739-22boardproceduresprovidedforinrule7ofthepolicemanualofthepolicedepartmentin
740-23effectasofNovember4,2013.Thesaidboardsshallalsohavepowertorequireofany
741-24officerorpolicemanbondwithsuretieswhentheymayconsideritdemandedbythepublic
742-25interests.Alllawfulrulesandregulationsoftheboardshallbeobeyedbythepoliceforceon
743-26painofdismissalorsuchlighterpunishment,eitherbysuspension,fine,reductionor
744-27forfeitureofpay,orotherwiseastheboardsmayadjudge.
745-28 3.Theauthoritypossessedbytheboardofpoliceincludes,butisnotlimitedto,the
746-29authoritytodelegateportionsofitspowersauthorizedinsection84.120,includingpresiding
747-30overadisciplinaryhearing,toahearingofficerasdeterminedbytheboard.
748-84.225.Anyofficerorservantofthemayororcommoncouncilormunicipal
749-2assemblyofthecities,orotherpersonswhatsoever,whoforciblyresistsorobstructsthe
750-3executionorenforcementofanyoftheprovisionsofsections84.012to84.340orrelating
751-4tothesame,orwhodisbursesorfailstodisburseanymoneyinviolationthereof,orwho
752-5hindersorobstructstheorganizationormaintenanceoftheboardofpolice
753-6commissionersorthepoliceforcethereinprovidedtobeorganizedandmaintained,
754-7orwhomaintainsorcontrolsanypoliceforceotherthantheonethereinprovidedfor,or
755-8whodelaysorhindersthedueenforcementofsections84.012to84.340byfailingor
756-9neglectingtoperformthedutiesbysuchsectionsimposeduponhimorher,shallbe
757-10subjecttoapenaltyofonethousanddollarsforeachoffense,recoverablebytheboard
758-11byactionatlawinthenameofthestate,andshallforeverthereafterbedisqualified
759-12fromholdingorexercisinganyofficeoremploymentwhatsoeverunderthemayoror
760-13commoncouncilormunicipalassemblyofsuchcities,orundersections84.012to
761-1484.340;providedthat,nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedtointerferewiththe
762-15punishment,underanyexistingoranyfuturelawsofthisstate,ofanycriminaloffense
763-16thatiscommittedbythepartiesinorabouttheresistance,obstruction,hindrance,
764-17conspiracy,combination,ordisbursementaforesaid.
765-84.325.1.Atransitiondirectorshallbeappointedbythegovernortoensure
766-2oversightofanorderlytransitionofthecontrolofanymunicipalpoliceforcefromany
767-3citynotwithinacountytotheboardofpolicecommissioners.Theimplementation
768-4periodshallbeginontheeffectivedateofthisact,andendnolaterthanJuly1,2026.
769-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 21 5Theboardofpolicecommissionersshallassumecontrolofanymunicipalpoliceforce
770-6establishedwithinanycitynotwithinacountyduringtheimplementationperiod,
771-7accordingtotheproceduresandrequirementsofthissectionandanyrulespromulgated
772-8undersubsection6ofthissectionandasdeterminedincoordinationwiththetransition
773-9director,localofficials,andtheboardofpolicecommissioners.Thepurposeofthese
774-10proceduresandrequirementsistoensurethecontinuityofoperationsofthemunicipal
775-11policeforcewithminimizeddisruptionstotheresidentsofanycitynotwithinacounty,
776-12toprovideforanorderlyandappropriatetransitioninthegovernanceofthepolice
777-13force,andtoprovideforanequitableemploymenttransitionforcommissionedand
778-14civilianpersonnel.
779-15 2.Upontheassumptionofcontrolbytheboardofpolicecommissionersunder
780-16subsection1ofthissection,anymunicipalpolicedepartmentwithinanycitynotwithin
781-17acountyshallconvey,assign,andotherwisetransfertotheboardtitleandownershipof
782-18allindebtednessandassets,including,butnotlimitedto,allfundsandrealandpersonal
783-19propertyheldinthenameoforcontrolledbythemunicipalpolicedepartment.Such
784-20cityshallthereafterceasetheoperationofanypolicedepartmentorpoliceforce.
785-21 3.Upontheassumptionofcontrolbytheboardofpolicecommissionersunder
786-22subsection1ofthissection,thestateshallacceptresponsibility,ownership,andliability
787-23assuccessor-in-interestforcontractualobligationsandotherlawfulobligationsofthe
788-24municipalpolicedepartment.
789-25 4.Theboardofpolicecommissionersshallinitiallyemploy,withoutareduction
790-26inrank,salary,orbenefits,allcommissionedandcivilianpersonnelofthemunicipal
791-27policedepartmentwhowereemployedbythemunicipalpolicedepartmentimmediately
792-28priortothedatetheboardassumedcontrol.Theboardshallrecognizeallaccrued
793-29yearsofservicethatsuchcommissionedandcivilianpersonnelhadwiththemunicipal
794-30policedepartment,aswellasallaccruedyearsofservicethatsuchcommissionedand
795-31civilianpersonnelhadpreviouslywiththeboardofpolicecommissioners.Such
796-32personnelshallbeentitledtothesameholidays,vacation,sickleave,sickbonustime,
797-33andannualstep-increasestheywereentitledtoasemployeesofthemunicipalpolice
798-34department.
799-35 5.Thecommissionedandcivilianpersonnelwhoretirefromservicewiththe
800-36municipalpolicedepartmentbeforetheboardofpolicecommissionersassumedcontrol
801-37ofthedepartmentundersubsection1ofthissectionshallcontinuetobeentitledtothe
802-38samepensionbenefitsprovidedasemployeesofthemunicipalpolicedepartmentand
803-39thesamebenefitssetforthinsubsection4ofthissection.Anypolicepensionsystem
804-40createdunderchapter86forthebenefitofapoliceforceestablishedundersections
805-4184.012to84.340shallcontinuetobegovernedbychapter86andshallapplytoany
806-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 22 42comprehensivepolicingplanandanypoliceforceestablishedundersections84.012to
807-4384.340.Otherthananyprovisionthatmakeschapter86applicabletoamunicipal
808-44policeforceestablishedundersections84.343to84.346,nothinginsections84.012to
809-4584.340shallbeconstruedaslimitingorchangingtherightsorbenefitsprovidedunder
810-46chapter86.
811-47 6.Theboardofpolicecommissionersmaypromulgateallnecessaryrulesand
812-48regulationsfortheimplementationandadministrationofthissection.Anyruleor
813-49portionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatiscreatedunderthe
814-50authoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplieswithandis
815-51subjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.This
816-52sectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththe
817-53generalassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,orto
818-54disapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantof
819-55rulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedaftertheeffectivedateofthis
820-56sectionshallbeinvalidandvoid.
821-105.726.1.Nothinginsections105.711to105.726shallbeconstruedtobroadenthe
822-2liabilityofthestateofMissouribeyondtheprovisionsofsections537.600to537.610,norto
823-3abolishorwaiveanydefenseatlawwhichmightotherwisebeavailabletoanyagency,
824-4officer,oremployeeofthestateofMissouri.Sections105.711to105.726donotwaivethe
825-5sovereignimmunityofthestateofMissouri.
826-6 2.Thecreationofthestatelegalexpensefundandthepaymenttherefromofsuch
827-7amountsasmaybenecessaryforthebenefitofanypersoncoveredtherebyaredeemed
828-8necessaryandproperpublicpurposesforwhichfundsofthisstatemaybeexpended.
829-9 3.Moneysinthestatelegalexpensefundshallnotbeavailableforthepaymentof
830-10anyclaimoranyamountrequiredbyanyfinaljudgmentrenderedbyacourtofcompetent
831-11jurisdictionagainstaboardofpolicecommissionersestablishedunderchapter84,including
832-12thecommissioners,anypoliceofficer,notwithstandingsections84.330and84.710,orother
833-13provisionsoflaw,otheremployees,agents,representative,oranyotherindividualorentity
834-14actingorpurportingtoactonitsortheirbehalf.Suchwastheintentofthegeneralassembly
835-15intheoriginalenactmentofsections105.711to105.726,anditismadeexpressbythis
836-16sectioninlightofthedecisioninWaymanSmith,III,etal.v.StateofMissouri,152S.W.3d
837-17275.Exceptthatthecommissionerofadministrationshallreimbursefromthelegalexpense
838-18fundthe[board] boardsofpolicecommissionersestablishedunder[section84.350,andany
839-19successor-in-interestestablishedpursuanttosection84.344,] chapter84forliabilityclaims
840-20otherwiseeligibleforpaymentundersection105.711paidbysuch[board] boardsonan
841-21equalsharebasisperclaimuptoamaximumof[one]twomilliondollarsperfiscalyear.
842-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 23 22 4.[Subjecttotheprovisionsofsubsection2ofsection84.345,] Iftherepresentation
843-23oftheattorneygeneralisrequestedbyaboardofpolicecommissioners[oritssuccessor-in-
844-24interestestablishedpursuanttosection84.344], theattorneygeneralshallrepresent,
845-25investigate,defend,negotiate,orcompromiseallclaimsundersections105.711to105.726
846-26fortheboardofpolicecommissioners,[itssuccessor-in-interestpursuanttosection84.344,]
847-27anypoliceofficer,otheremployees,agents,representatives,oranyotherindividualorentity
848-28actingorpurportingtoactontheirbehalf.Theattorneygeneralmayestablishproceduresby
849-29rulespromulgatedunderchapter536underwhichclaimsmustbereferredfortheattorney
850-30general'srepresentation.Theattorneygeneralandtheofficialsofthecitywhichthepolice
851-31boardrepresents[orrepresented] shallmeetandnegotiatereasonableexpensesorchargesthat
852-32willfairlycompensatetheattorneygeneralandtheofficeofadministrationforthecostofthe
853-33representationoftheclaimsunderthissection.
854-34 5.Claimstenderedtotheattorneygeneralpromptlyaftertheclaimwasassertedas
855-35requiredbysection105.716andpriortoAugust28,2005,maybeinvestigated,defended,
856-36negotiated,orcompromisedbytheattorneygeneralandfullpaymentsmaybemadefromthe
857-37statelegalexpensefundonbehalfoftheentitiesandindividualsdescribedinthissectionasa
858-38resultoftheholdinginWaymanSmith,III,etal.v.StateofMissouri,152S.W.3d275.
859-191.1005.1.Noindividualorentityshallknowinglyopen,lease,rent,own,use,
860-2maintain,manage,operate,orcontrolapublicorprivatefacility,site,orbuildingforthe
861-3purpose,inpartorinwhole,ofallowingindividualstoself-administerpreobtained
862-4controlledsubstances,thepossessionofwhichbytheindividualispunishableunder
863-5section579.015andisnototherwiseauthorizedbychapters195and579.
864-6 2.Thissectionshallnotapplytoanyhealthcarefacilitylicensedpursuantto
865-7chapter197or198that:
866-8 (a)Providesmedicalassistanceormonitoringtoindividualswhohaveself-
867-9administeredcontrolledsubstances;
868-10 (b)Providessterileinjectionsupplies;
869-11 (c)Collectsusedhypodermicneedlesandsyringes;or
870-12 (d)Providessecurehypodermicneedleandsyringedisposalservices.
871-13 3.Thissectionshallnotaffecttheimmunityfromliabilityprovidedbysection
872-14195.205foranyindividualwho,ingoodfaith,seeksorobtainsmedicalassistancefor
873-15someonewhoisexperiencinganoverdoseofacontrolledsubstanceorforanyindividual
874-16experiencinganoverdoseofacontrolledsubstancewhoseeksmedicalassistancefor
875-17himselforherselforisthesubjectofagoodfaithrequestformedicalassistanceforan
876-18overdoseofacontrolledsubstance.
877-19 4.Asusedinthissection,theterm"controlledsubstance"meansadrug,
878-20substance,orimmediateprecursorinSchedulesIthroughVlistedinchapter195.
879-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 24 217.451.Nocorrectionalcenterorotherpartyshallchargeanoffenderina
880-2correctionalcenteratotalamountforadomesticphonecall,includingfeesandanyper-
881-3minuterate,thatexceedstheequivalentoftwelvecentsperminute.
882-221.108.1.Jailsshallprovideinmateswithreasonableaccesstophoneservices
883-2duringaninmate'stermofconfinement,exceptphoneaccessmayberestrictedasa
884-3disciplinarymeasure.
885-4 2.Nojailorotherpartyshallchargeaninmateinajailatotalamountfora
886-5domesticphonecall,includingfeesandanyper-minuterate,thatexceedstheequivalent
887-6oftwelvecentsperminute.
888-221.520.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean:
889-2 (1)"Extraordinarycircumstance",asubstantialflightriskorsomeother
890-3extraordinarymedicalorsecuritycircumstancethatdictatesrestraintsbeusedto
891-4ensurethesafetyandsecurityofapregnantoffenderinherthirdtrimesterora
892-5postpartumoffenderwithinforty-eighthourspostdelivery,thestaffofthecountyorcity
893-6jailormedicalfacility,otheroffenders,orthepublic;
894-7 (2)"Labor",theperiodoftimebeforeabirthduringwhichcontractionsare
895-8present;
896-9 (3)"Postpartum",theperiodofrecoveryimmediatelyfollowingchildbirth,
897-10whichissixweeksforavaginalbirthoreightweeksforacesareanbirth,orlongerifso
898-11determinedbyaphysicianornurse;
899-12 (4)"Restraints",anydeviceusedtocontrolthemovementofaperson'sbodyor
900-13limbs.
901-14 2.Exceptinextraordinarycircumstances,acountyorcityjailshallnotuse
902-15restraintsonapregnantoffenderinherthirdtrimester,whetherduringtransportation
903-16toandfromvisitstohealthcareprovidersandcourtproceedings,duringmedical
904-17appointmentsandexaminations,orduringlabor,delivery,orforty-eighthours
905-18postdelivery.
906-19 3.Pregnantoffendersshallbetransportedinvehiclesequippedwithseatbelts.
907-20 4.Intheeventasherifforjailerdeterminesthatextraordinarycircumstances
908-21existandrestraintsarenecessary,thesherifforjailershallfullydocumentinwriting
909-22withinforty-eighthoursoftheincidentthereasonsheorshedeterminedsuch
910-23extraordinarycircumstancesexisted,thetypeofrestraintsused,andthereasonsthose
911-24restraintswereconsideredreasonableunderthecircumstances.Suchdocumentsshall
912-25bekeptonfilebythecountyorcityjailforatleastfiveyearsfromthedatetherestraints
913-26wereused.
914-27 5.Anytimerestraintsareusedonapregnantoffenderinherthirdtrimesteror
915-28onapostpartumoffenderwithinforty-eighthourspostdelivery,therestraintsshallbe
916-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 25 29reasonableunderthecircumstances.Exceptinextraordinarycircumstances,noleg,
917-30ankle,orwaistrestraintsoranymechanicalrestraintsshallbeusedonanysuch
918-31offender,and,ifwristrestraintsareused,suchrestraintsshallbeplacedinthefrontof
919-32suchoffender'sbodytoprotecttheoffenderandtheunbornchildinthecaseofa
920-33forwardfall.
921-34 6.Thecountyorcityjailshall:
922-35 (1)Ensurethatemployeesofthejailareprovidedwithtraining,whichmay
923-36includeonlinetraining,ontheprovisionsofthissection;and
924-37 (2)Informfemaleoffenders,inwritingandorally,ofanypoliciesandpractices
925-38developedinaccordancewiththissectionuponadmissiontothejail,andpostthe
926-39policiesandpracticesinlocationsinthejailwheresuchnoticesarecommonlyposted
927-40andwillbeseenbyfemaleoffenders.
928-221.523.1.ByJanuary1,2026,allcountyandcityjailsshalldevelopspecific
929-2proceduresfortheintakeandcareofoffenderswhoarepregnant,whichshallinclude
930-3proceduresregarding:
931-4 (1)Maternalhealthevaluations;
932-5 (2)Dietarysupplements,includingprenatalvitamins;
933-6 (3)Timelyandregularnutritiousmeals,consistentwiththeNutritionDuring
934-7PregnancyGuidelinespreparedbytheAmericanCollegeofObstetriciansand
935-8Gynecologists;
936-9 (4)Substanceabusetreatment;
937-10 (5)Treatmentforthehumanimmunodeficiencyvirusandwaystoavoidhuman
938-11immunodeficiencyvirustransmission;
939-12 (6)HepatitisC;
940-13 (7)Sleepingarrangementsforsuchpregnantoffendersinthethirdtrimester,
941-14includingrequiringsuchoffenderstosleeponthebottombunkbed;
942-15 (8)Accesstomentalhealthprofessionals;
943-16 (9)Sanitarymaterials;and
944-17 (10)Postpartumrecovery,includingthat,exceptinextraordinary
945-18circumstances,nosuchoffendershallbeplacedinisolationduringsuchrecovery.
946-19 2.Asusedinthissection,theterm"postpartumrecovery"means,asdetermined
947-20byaphysician,theperiodimmediatelyfollowingdelivery,includingtheentireperiodan
948-21offenderwhowaspregnantisinthehospitalorinfirmaryafterdelivery.
949-304.012.1.Everypersonoperatingamotorvehicleontheroadsandhighwaysofthis
950-2stateshalldrivethevehicleinacarefulandprudentmannerandatarateofspeedsoasnotto
951-3endangerthepropertyofanotherorthelifeorlimbofanypersonandshallexercisethe
952-4highestdegreeofcare.
953-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 26 5 2.Nopersonoperatingamotorvehicleontheroadsandhighwaysofthisstate
954-6shallperformstuntdriving,assuchtermisdefinedinsection304.145.
955-7 3.AnypersonwhoviolatestheprovisionsofthissectionisguiltyofaclassB
956-8misdemeanor,unlessanaccidentisinvolvedthenitshallbeaclassAmisdemeanor.
957-304.145.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean:
958-2 (1)"Aggravatedoffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyof:
959-3 (a)Threeormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions;or
960-4 (b)Twoormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasionswhere
961-5atleastoneoftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanotherperson
962-6wasinjuredorkilled;
963-7 (2)"Burnout",amaneuverperformedwhileoperatingamotorvehiclewhereby
964-8thewheelsofthemotorvehiclearespun,resultinginfrictioncausingthemotorvehicle's
965-9tirestoheatupandemitsmoke;
966-10 (3)"Chronicoffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyof:
967-11 (a)Fourormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions;or
968-12 (b)Threeormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions
969-13whereatleastoneoftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanother
970-14personwasinjuredorkilled;or
971-15 (c)Twoormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasionswhere
972-16bothoftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanotherpersonwas
973-17injuredorkilled;
974-18 (4)"Donut",amotorvehiclemaneuverinwhichthefrontorrearofthemotor
975-19vehicleisrotatedaroundtheoppositesetofwheelsinamotionthatmaycauseacurved
976-20skid-markpatternofrubberonthedrivingsurface,orthetirestoheatupandemit
977-21smoke,orboth;
978-22 (5)"Dragrace",theoperationoftwoormoremotorvehiclesfromapointside
979-23bysideinacompetitiveattempttooutgainoroutdistanceeachother,ortheoperationof
980-24oneormoremotorvehiclesoveracommonselectedcourse,forthepurposeof
981-25comparingtherelativespeeds,power,oraccelerationofsuchmotorvehicleswithina
982-26certaindistanceortimelimit;
983-27 (6)"Drifting",amotorvehiclemaneuverinwhichthemotorvehicleissteeredso
984-28thatitmakesacontrolledskidsidewaysthroughaturnwiththefrontwheelsorientedin
985-29adirectionoppositetheturn;
986-30 (7)"Habitualoffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyof:
987-31 (a)Fiveormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions;
988-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 27 32 (b)Fourormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions
989-33whereatleastoneoftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanother
990-34personwasinjuredorkilled;or
991-35 (c)Threeormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions
992-36whereatleasttwooftheviolationsthedefendantwasoperatingavehicleandanother
993-37personwasinjuredorkilled;
994-38 (8)"Highway",anypublicthoroughfareforvehicles,includingstateroads,
995-39countyroadsandpublicstreets,avenues,boulevards,parkways,oralleysinany
996-40municipality;
997-41 (9)"Persistentoffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyof:
998-42 (a)Twoormoreviolationsofthissectioncommittedonseparateoccasions;or
999-43 (b)Oneviolationofthissectionwherethedefendantwasoperatingavehicleand
1000-44anotherpersonwasinjuredorkilled;
1001-45 (10)"Prioroffender",apersonwhohasbeenfoundguiltyofaviolationofthis
1002-46sectionwheresuchprioroffenseoccurredwithinfiveyearsoftheviolationforwhichthe
1003-47personischarged;
1004-48 (11)"Race",theoperationofoneormoremotorvehiclesarisingfroma
1005-49challengetodemonstratesuperiorityofamotorvehicleordriver,andtheacceptanceof
1006-50orcompetitiveresponsetothatchallenge,eitherthroughapriorarrangementorin
1007-51immediateresponse,inwhichthecompetitorattemptstooutgainoroutdistanceanother
1008-52motorvehicle,topreventanothermotorvehiclefrompassing,toarriveatagiven
1009-53destinationaheadofanothermotorvehicle,totestthephysicalstaminaorenduranceof
1010-54drivers,toexhibitspeedoracceleration,ortosetaspeedoraccelerationrecord;
1011-55 (12)"Streettakeover",theactofdisruptingtheregularflowoftrafficforthe
1012-56purposeofperforming,facilitating,orspectatingstuntdriving;
1013-57 (13)"Stuntdriving",tooperateamotorvehicleperformingarace,adragrace,
1014-58aburnout,adonut,awheelie,ordrifting;
1015-59 (14)"Wheelie",amotorvehiclemaneuverwherebyavehicleisriddenfora
1016-60distancewiththefrontorrearwheelorwheelsraisedofftheground.
1017-61 2.Exceptasotherwisepermittedbylaw,nopersonshall:
1018-62 (1)Performstuntdrivinginconnectionwithastreettakeover;or
1019-63 (2)Performorparticipateinastreettakeover.
1020-64 3.ViolationofthissectionshallbeaclassBmisdemeanorforafirstoffense,a
1021-65classAmisdemeanorforasecondoffense,andaclassEfelonyforathirdorsubsequent
1022-66offense.
1023-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 28 67 4.Nodefendantallegedandproventobeaprioroffender,persistentoffender,
1024-68aggravatedoffender,chronicoffender,orhabitualoffendershallbegrantedasuspended
1025-69impositionofsentenceorbesentencedtopayafineinlieuofimprisonment.
1026-70 5.Nodefendantallegedandproventobeaprioroffendershallbegranted
1027-71probationorparoleuntilheorshehasservedaminimumoftendaysofimprisonment,
1028-72unlessasaconditionofsuchprobationorparolethepersonperformsatleastthirtydays
1029-73ofcommunityserviceunderthesupervisionofthecourtinajurisdictionthathasa
1030-74recognizedprogramforcommunityservice.
1031-75 6.Nodefendantallegedandproventobeanaggravatedoffendershallbeeligible
1032-76forprobationorparoleuntilheorshehasservedaminimumofthirtydaysof
1033-77imprisonment.
1034-78 7.Nodefendantallegedandproventobeachronicorhabitualoffendershallbe
1035-79eligibleforprobationorparoleuntilheorshehasservedaminimumofoneyearof
1036-80imprisonment.
1037-81 8.Priorpleasofguiltyandpriorfindingsofguiltyshallbepleadedandproven
1038-82inthesamemannerasrequiredbysection558.021.
1039-83 9.Thissectionshallnotapplytoeventssanctionedbyapoliticalsubdivisionor
1040-84privateentitywithresponsibilityformaintenanceandcontroloftheportionofhighway
1041-85orprivatepropertyonwhichthemotorvehicleoperationoccurs.
1042-455.095.1.Forpurposesofthissection,thefollowingtermsmean:
1043-2 (1)"Electronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification",anelectronicmonitoringsystem
1044-3thathasthecapabilitytotrackandmonitorthemovementofapersonandimmediately
1045-4transmitthemonitoredperson'slocationtotheprotectedpersonandthelocallaw
1046-5enforcementagencywithjurisdictionovertheprotectedpremisesthroughanappropriate
1047-6means,includingthetelephone,anelectronicbeeper,orpagingdevicewheneverthe
1048-7monitoredpersonenterstheprotectedpremisesasspecifiedintheorderbythecourt;
1049-8 (2)"Informedconsent",theprotectedpersonisgiventhefollowinginformation
1050-9beforeconsentingtoparticipateinelectronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification:
1051-10 (a)Theprotectedperson'srighttorefusetoparticipateinsuchmonitoringandthe
1052-11processforrequestingthecourttoterminatehisorherparticipationafterithasbeenordered;
1053-12 (b)Themannerinwhichtheelectronicmonitoringtechnologyfunctionsandtherisks
1054-13andlimitationsofthattechnology;
1055-14 (c)Theboundariesimposedonthepersonbeingmonitoredduringtheelectronic
1056-15monitoring;
1057-16 (d)Thesanctionsthatthecourtmayimposeforviolationsoftheorderissuedbythe
1058-17court;
1059-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 29 18 (e)Theprocedurethattheprotectedpersonistofollowifthemonitoredperson
1060-19violatesanorderoriftheelectronicmonitoringequipmentfails;
1061-20 (f)Identificationofsupportservicesavailabletoassisttheprotectedpersonin
1062-21developingasafetyplantouseifthemonitoredpersonviolatesanorderoriftheelectronic
1063-22monitoringequipmentfails;
1064-23 (g)Identificationofcommunityservicesavailabletoassisttheprotectedpersonin
1065-24obtainingshelter,counseling,education,childcare,legalrepresentation,andotherhelpin
1066-25addressingtheconsequencesandeffectsofdomesticviolence;and
1067-26 (h)Thenonconfidentialnatureoftheprotectedperson'scommunicationswiththe
1068-27courtconcerningelectronicmonitoringandtherestrictionstobeimposeduponthemonitored
1069-28person'smovements.
1070-29 2.Whenapersonisfoundguiltyofviolatingthetermsandconditionsofanexparte
1071-30orfullorderofprotectionundersection455.085or455.538,thecourtmay,inadditiontoor
1072-31inlieuofanyotherdisposition:
1073-32 (1)Sentencethepersontoelectronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification;or
1074-33 (2)Placethepersononprobationand,asaconditionofsuchprobation,order
1075-34electronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification.
1076-35 3.Whenapersonchargedwithviolatingthetermsandconditionsofanexparteor
1077-36fullorderofprotectionundersection455.085or455.538isreleasedfromcustodybeforetrial
1078-37pursuanttosection544.455,thecourtmay,asaconditionofrelease,orderelectronic
1079-38monitoringofthepersonwithvictimnotification.
1080-39 4.Electronicmonitoringwithvictimnotificationshallbeorderedonlywiththe
1081-40protectedperson'sinformedconsent.Indeterminingwhethertoplaceapersononelectronic
1082-41monitoringwithvictimnotification,thecourtmayholdahearingtoconsiderthelikelihood
1083-42thattheperson'sparticipationinelectronicmonitoringwilldeterthepersonfrominjuringthe
1084-43protectedperson.Thecourtshallconsiderthefollowingfactors:
1085-44 (1)Thegravityandseriousnessofharmthatthepersoninflictedontheprotected
1086-45personinthecommissionofanyactofdomesticviolence;
1087-46 (2)Theperson'sprevioushistoryofdomesticviolence;
1088-47 (3)Theperson'shistoryofothercriminalacts,ifany;
1089-48 (4)Whetherthepersonhasaccesstoaweapon;
1090-49 (5)Whetherthepersonhasthreatenedsuicideorhomicide;
1091-50 (6)Whetherthepersonhasahistoryofmentalillnessorhasbeencivillycommitted;
1092-51and
1093-52 (7)Whetherthepersonhasahistoryofalcoholorsubstanceabuse.
1094-53 5.Unlessthepersonisdeterminedtobeindigentbythecourt,apersonorderedtobe
1095-54placedonelectronicmonitoringwithvictimnotificationshallbeorderedtopaytherelated
1096-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 30 55costsandexpenses.Ifthecourtdeterminesthepersonisindigent,thepersonmaybeplaced
1097-56onelectronicmonitoringwithvictimnotification,andtheclerkofthecourtinwhichthecase
1098-57wasdeterminedshallnotifythedepartmentofcorrectionsthatthepersonwasdeterminedto
1099-58beindigentandshallincludeinabilltothedepartmentthecostsassociatedwiththe
1100-59monitoring.Thedepartmentshallestablishbyruleaproceduretodeterminetheportionof
1101-60costseachindigentpersonisabletopaybasedonaperson'sincome,numberofdependents,
1102-61andotherfactorsasdeterminedbythedepartmentandshallseekreimbursementofsuch
1103-62costs.
1104-63 6.Analertfromanelectronicmonitoringdeviceshallbeprobablecausetoarrestthe
1105-64monitoredpersonforaviolationofanexparteorfullorderofprotection.
1106-65 7.Thedepartmentofcorrections,departmentofpublicsafety,Missouristatehighway
1107-66patrol,thecircuitcourts,andcountyandmunicipallawenforcementagenciesshallshare
1108-67informationobtainedviaelectronicmonitoringconductedpursuanttothissection.
1109-68 8.Nosupplierofaproduct,system,orserviceusedforelectronicmonitoringwith
1110-69victimnotificationshallbeliable,directlyorindirectly,fordamagesarisingfromanyinjury
1111-70ordeathassociatedwiththeuseoftheproduct,system,orserviceunless,andonlytothe
1112-71extentthat,suchactionisbasedonaclaimthattheinjuryordeathwasproximatelycausedby
1113-72amanufacturingdefectintheproductorsystem.
1114-73 9.Nothinginthissectionshallbeconstruedaslimitingacourt'sabilitytoplacea
1115-74persononelectronicmonitoringwithoutvictimnotificationundersection544.455or
1116-75557.011.
1117-76 10.Apersonshallbefoundguiltyoftheoffenseoftamperingwithelectronic
1118-77monitoringequipmentundersection575.205ifheorshecommitstheactionsprohibited
1119-78undersuchsectionwithanyequipmentthatacourtordersthepersontowearunderthis
1120-79section.
1121-80 11.Thedepartmentofcorrectionsshallpromulgaterulesandregulationsforthe
1122-81implementationofsubsection5ofthissection.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermis
1123-82definedinsection536.010,thatiscreatedundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshall
1124-83becomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplieswithandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536
1125-84and,ifapplicable,section536.028.Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifany
1126-85ofthepowersvestedwiththegeneralassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaythe
1127-86effectivedate,ortodisapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,then
1128-87thegrantofrulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2018,
1129-88shallbeinvalidandvoid.
1130-89 [12.TheprovisionsofthissectionshallexpireonAugust28,2024.]
1131-491.065.1.Asusedinthissection,unlessthecontextotherwiserequires,the
1132-2followingtermsmean:
1133-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 31 3 (1)"Benefit",anypleabargain,bailconsideration,reductionormodificationof
1134-4sentence,oranyotherleniency,immunity,financialpayment,reward,oramelioration
1135-5ofcurrentorfutureconditionsofincarcerationthathasbeenrequestedorthathasbeen
1136-6ormay,atafuturedate,beofferedorprovidedinconnectionwithorinexchangeforthe
1137-7testimonyofaninformantwhowasendorsedbythestate;
1138-8 (2)"Informant",awitnesswhoprovidestestimonythatoffersallegedlyself-
1139-9incriminatingstatementsoractivitiesofanotherpersonwhoisunderinvestigationor
1140-10beingchargedwithanoffense,andthewitness:
1141-11 (a)Isorwasincarceratedwiththesuspectordefendant;
1142-12 (b)Isbeingdetainedbyorinthecustodyoflawenforcement;or
1143-13 (c)Providestestimonyinexchangeforanybenefit.
1144-14
1145-15Theterm"informant"shallnotrefertoorincludeacodefendantorvictiminvolvedin
1146-16thecase.
1147-17 2.BeginningJanuary1,2026,andthereafter,eachprosecutingorcircuit
1148-18attorneyshallsendtheinformationdescribedundersubdivision(4)ofsubsection2of
1149-19section56.750totheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservicestobeincludedinthe
1150-20summaryreportasdefinedinsubsection2ofsection56.750.
1151-21 3.Ifaprosecutingorcircuitattorneyendorsesawitnesstotestifyasan
1152-22informant,thefollowingmaterialandinformationshallbedisclosedtoallattorneysof
1153-23recordwithinfourteendaysoftheendorsementbytheprosecutingorcircuitattorney:
1154-24 (1)Thecompletecriminalhistoryoftheinformant,includinganychargesthat
1155-25arependingorwerereduced,amended,ordismissedaspartofapleabargain;
1156-26 (2)Theinformantcooperationagreementandacopyofanydeal,promise,
1157-27inducement,orbenefitthathasbeenrequestedorthathasbeenormay,atafuturedate,
1158-28beofferedorprovidedtotheinformantinconnectionwithtestimonyagainstthe
1159-29defendant'sinterest;
1160-30 (3)Thesubstance,time,andplaceofanystatementallegedlygivenbythe
1161-31defendanttotheinformant,andthesubstance,time,andplaceofanystatementgiven
1162-32bytheinformanttoalawenforcementagencyimplicatingthedefendantintheoffense
1163-33charged;
1164-34 (4)Whethertheinformantrecantedthattestimonyorstatementand,ifso,the
1165-35timeandplaceoftherecantation,thenatureoftherecantation,andthenamesofthe
1166-36personswhowerepresentattherecantation;and
1167-37 (5)Informationconcerningothercriminalcasesinanycountyinwhichthe
1168-38informantwasendorsedbythestatetotestifyagainstadefendant,includingthe
1169-39following:
1170-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 32 40 (a)Thecasenameandnumber;
1171-41 (b)Thesubstanceofthetestimony;
1172-42 (c)Anycooperationagreement,deal,promise,inducement,orbenefitthatwas
1173-43requested,offered,orprovidedtotheinformantinconnectionwiththeinformant's
1174-44testimony;and
1175-45 (d)Anyotherinformationthatisrequestedtobedisclosedunderthe
1176-46ConstitutionoftheUnitedStates,theConstitutionofMissouri,andtheMissouri
1177-47supremecourtrulesofcriminalprocedure.
1178-513.605.Asusedinsections513.600to513.645,unlessthecontextclearlyindicates
1179-2otherwise,thefollowingtermsmean:
1180-3 (1)(a)"Beneficialinterest":
1181-4 a.Theinterestofapersonasabeneficiaryunderanyothertrustarrangementpursuant
1182-5towhichatrusteeholdslegalorrecordtitletorealpropertyforthebenefitofsuchperson;or
1183-6 b.Theinterestofapersonunderanyotherformofexpressfiduciaryarrangement
1184-7pursuanttowhichanyotherpersonholdslegalorrecordtitletorealpropertyforthebenefit
1185-8ofsuchperson;
1186-9 (b)"Beneficialinterest"doesnotincludetheinterestofastockholderinacorporation
1187-10ortheinterestofapartnerineitherageneralpartnershiporlimitedpartnership.Abeneficial
1188-11interestshallbedeemedtobelocatedwheretherealpropertyownedbythetrusteeislocated;
1189-12 (2)"Civilproceeding",anycivilsuitcommencedbyaninvestigativeagencyunder
1190-13anyprovisionofsections513.600to513.645;
1191-14 (3)"Criminalactivity"isthecommission,attemptedcommission,conspiracyto
1192-15commit,orthesolicitation,coercionorintimidationofanotherpersontocommitanycrime
1193-16whichischargeablebyindictmentorinformationunderthefollowingMissourilaws:
1194-17 (a)Chapter195,relatingtodrugregulations;
1195-18 (b)Chapter301,relatingtoregistrationandlicensingofmotorvehicles;
1196-19 (c)Chapter304,butrelatingonlytofelonyviolationsofthischapterinvolving
1197-20theuseofamotorvehicle;
1198-21 (d)Chapter311,butrelatingonlytofelonyviolationsofthischaptercommitted
1199-22bypersonsnotdulylicensedbythesupervisorofliquorcontrol;
1200-23 (e)Chapter409,relatingtoregulationofsecurities;
1201-24 (f)Chapter491,relatingtowitnesses;
1202-25 (g)Chapter565,relatingtooffensesagainsttheperson;
1203-26 [(c)](h)Chapter566,relatingtosexualoffenses;
1204-27 [(d)](i)Chapter567,relatingtoprostitution;
1205-28 (j)Chapter568,relatingtooffensesagainstthefamily;
1206-29 [(e)](k)Chapter569,relatingtorobbery,arson,burglaryandrelatedoffenses;
1207-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 33 30 [(f)](l)Chapter570,relatingtostealingandrelatedoffenses;
1208-31 [(g)Chapter567,relatingtoprostitution;
1209-32 (h)](m)Chapter571,relatingtoweaponsoffenses;
1210-33 (n)Chapter572,relatingtogambling;
1211-34 (o)Chapter573,relatingtopornographyandrelatedoffenses;
1212-35 [(i)](p)Chapter574,relatingtooffensesagainstpublicorder;
1213-36 [(j)](q)Chapter575,relatingtooffensesagainsttheadministrationofjustice;
1214-37 [(k)Chapter491,relatingtowitnesses;
1215-38 (l)Chapter572,relatingtogambling;
1216-39 (m)Chapter311,butrelatingonlytofelonyviolationsofthischaptercommittedby
1217-40personsnotdulylicensedbythesupervisorofliquorcontrol;
1218-41 (n)Chapter571,relatingtoweaponsoffenses;
1219-42 (o)Chapter409,relatingtoregulationofsecurities;
1220-43 (p)Chapter301,relatingtoregistrationandlicensingofmotorvehicles]
1221-44 (r)Chapter578,butonlyrelatingtooffensesbyacriminalstreetgang;
1222-45 (4)"Criminalproceeding",anycriminalprosecutioncommencedbyaninvestigative
1223-46agencyunderanycriminallawofthisstate;
1224-47 (5)"Investigativeagency",theattorneygeneral'soffice,ortheofficeofany
1225-48prosecutingattorneyorcircuitattorney;
1226-49 (6)"Pecuniaryvalue":
1227-50 (a)Anythingofvalueintheformofmoney,anegotiableinstrument,acommercial
1228-51interest,oranythingelsetheprimarysignificanceofwhichiseconomicadvantage;or
1229-52 (b)Anyotherpropertyorservicethathasavalueinexcessofonehundreddollars;
1230-53 (7)"Realproperty",anyestateorlegalorequitableinterestinlandsituatedinthis
1231-54stateoranyinterestinsuchrealproperty,including,butnotlimitedto,anyleaseordeedof
1232-55trustuponsuchrealproperty;
1233-56 (8)"Seizingagency",theagencywhichistheprimaryemployeroftheofficeror
1234-57agentseizingtheproperty,includinganyagencyinwhichoneormoreoftheemployees
1235-58actingonbehalfoftheseizingagencyisemployedbythestateofMissourioranypolitical
1236-59subdivisionofthisstate;
1237-60 (9)"Seizure",thepointatwhichanylawenforcementofficeroragentdiscoversand
1238-61exercisesanycontroloverpropertythatanofficeroragenthasreasontobelievewasusedor
1239-62intendedforuseinthecourseof,derivedfrom,orrealizedthroughcriminalactivity.Seizure
1240-63includesbutisnotlimitedtopreventinganyonefoundinpossessionofthepropertyfrom
1241-64leavingthesceneoftheinvestigationwhileinpossessionoftheproperty;
1242-65 (10)(a)"Trustee":
1243-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 34 66 a.Anypersonwhoholdslegalorrecordtitletorealpropertyforwhichanyother
1244-67personhasabeneficialinterest;or
1245-68 b.Anysuccessortrusteeortrusteestoanyoftheforegoingpersons;
1246-69 (b)"Trustee"doesnotincludethefollowing:
1247-70 a.Anypersonappointedoractingasapersonalrepresentativeunderchapter475or
1248-71underchapter473;
1249-72 b.Anypersonappointedoractingasatrusteeofanytestamentarytrustorastrustee
1250-73ofanyindentureoftrustunderwhichanybondsareoraretobeissued.
1251-556.061.Inthiscode,unlessthecontextrequiresadifferentdefinition,thefollowing
1252-2termsshallmean:
1253-3 (1)"Access",toinstruct,communicatewith,storedatain,retrieveorextractdata
1254-4from,orotherwisemakeanyuseofanyresourcesof,acomputer,computersystem,or
1255-5computernetwork;
1256-6 (2)"Affirmativedefense":
1257-7 (a)Thedefensereferredtoisnotsubmittedtothetrieroffactunlesssupportedby
1258-8evidence;and
1259-9 (b)Ifthedefenseissubmittedtothetrieroffactthedefendanthastheburdenof
1260-10persuasionthatthedefenseismoreprobablytruethannot;
1261-11 (3)"Burdenofinjectingtheissue":
1262-12 (a)Theissuereferredtoisnotsubmittedtothetrieroffactunlesssupportedby
1263-13evidence;and
1264-14 (b)Iftheissueissubmittedtothetrieroffactanyreasonabledoubtontheissue
1265-15requiresafindingforthedefendantonthatissue;
1266-16 (4)"Commercialfilmandphotographicprintprocessor",anypersonwhodevelops
1267-17exposedphotographicfilmintonegatives,slidesorprints,orwhomakesprintsfrom
1268-18negativesorslides,forcompensation.Thetermcommercialfilmandphotographicprint
1269-19processorshallincludeallemployeesofsuchpersonsbutshallnotincludeapersonwho
1270-20developsfilmormakesprintsforapublicagency;
1271-21 (5)"Computer",theboxthathousesthecentralprocessingunit(CPU),alongwith
1272-22anyinternalstoragedevices,suchasinternalharddrives,andinternalcommunication
1273-23devices,suchasinternalmodemscapableofsendingorreceivingelectronicmailorfaxcards,
1274-24alongwithanyotherhardwarestoredorhousedinternally.Thus,computerrefersto
1275-25hardware,softwareanddatacontainedinthemainunit.Printers,externalmodemsattached
1276-26bycabletothemainunit,monitors,andotherexternalattachmentswillbereferredto
1277-27collectivelyasperipheralsanddiscussedindividuallywhenappropriate.Whenthecomputer
1278-28andallperipheralsarereferredtoasapackage,theterm"computersystem"isused.
1279-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 35 29Informationreferstoalltheinformationonacomputersystemincludingbothsoftware
1280-30applicationsanddata;
1281-31 (6)"Computerequipment",computers,terminals,datastoragedevices,andallother
1282-32computerhardwareassociatedwithacomputersystemornetwork;
1283-33 (7)"Computerhardware",allequipmentwhichcancollect,analyze,create,display,
1284-34convert,store,concealortransmitelectronic,magnetic,opticalorsimilarcomputerimpulses
1285-35ordata.Hardwareincludes,butisnotlimitedto,anydataprocessingdevices,suchascentral
1286-36processingunits,memorytypewritersandself-containedlaptopornotebookcomputers;
1287-37internalandperipheralstoragedevices,transistor-likebinarydevicesandothermemory
1288-38storagedevices,suchasfloppydisks,removabledisks,compactdisks,digitalvideodisks,
1289-39magnetictape,harddrive,opticaldisksanddigitalmemory;localareanetworks,suchastwo
1290-40ormorecomputersconnectedtogethertoacentralcomputerserverviacableormodem;
1291-41peripheralinputoroutputdevices,suchaskeyboards,printers,scanners,plotters,video
1292-42displaymonitorsandopticalreaders;andrelatedcommunicationdevices,suchasmodems,
1293-43cablesandconnections,recordingequipment,RAMorROMunits,acousticcouplers,
1294-44automaticdialers,speeddialers,programmabletelephonedialingorsignalingdevicesand
1295-45electronictone-generatingdevices;aswellasanydevices,mechanismsorpartsthatcanbe
1296-46usedtorestrictaccesstocomputerhardware,suchasphysicalkeysandlocks;
1297-47 (8)"Computernetwork",twoormoreinterconnectedcomputersorcomputer
1298-48systems;
1299-49 (9)"Computerprogram",asetofinstructions,statements,orrelateddatathatdirects
1300-50orisintendedtodirectacomputertoperformcertainfunctions;
1301-51 (10)"Computersoftware",digitalinformationwhichcanbeinterpretedbya
1302-52computerandanyofitsrelatedcomponentstodirectthewaytheywork.Softwareisstoredin
1303-53electronic,magnetic,opticalorotherdigitalform.Thetermcommonlyincludesprogramsto
1304-54runoperatingsystemsandapplications,suchaswordprocessing,graphic,orspreadsheet
1305-55programs,utilities,compilers,interpretersandcommunicationsprograms;
1306-56 (11)"Computer-relateddocumentation",written,recorded,printedorelectronically
1307-57storedmaterialwhichexplainsorillustrateshowtoconfigureorusecomputerhardware,
1308-58softwareorotherrelateditems;
1309-59 (12)"Computersystem",asetofrelated,connectedorunconnected,computer
1310-60equipment,data,orsoftware;
1311-61 (13)"Confinement":
1312-62 (a)Apersonisinconfinementwhensuchpersonisheldinaplaceofconfinement
1313-63pursuanttoarrestororderofacourt,andremainsinconfinementuntil:
1314-64 a.Acourtorderstheperson'srelease;or
1315-65 b.Thepersonisreleasedonbail,bond,orrecognizance,personalorotherwise;or
1316-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 36 66 c.Apublicservanthavingthelegalpoweranddutytoconfinethepersonauthorizes
1317-67hisreleasewithoutguardandwithoutconditionthathereturntoconfinement;
1318-68 (b)Apersonisnotinconfinementif:
1319-69 a.Thepersonisonprobationorparole,temporaryorotherwise;or
1320-70 b.Thepersonisundersentencetoserveatermofconfinementwhichisnot
1321-71continuous,orisservingasentenceunderawork-releaseprogram,andineithersuchcaseis
1322-72notbeingheldinaplaceofconfinementorisnotbeingheldunderguardbyapersonhaving
1323-73thelegalpoweranddutytotransportthepersontoorfromaplaceofconfinement;
1324-74 (14)"Consent":consentorlackofconsentmaybeexpressedorimplied.Assent
1325-75doesnotconstituteconsentif:
1326-76 (a)Itisgivenbyapersonwholacksthementalcapacitytoauthorizetheconduct
1327-77chargedtoconstitutetheoffenseandsuchmentalincapacityismanifestorknowntothe
1328-78actor;or
1329-79 (b)Itisgivenbyapersonwhobyreasonofyouth,mentaldiseaseordefect,
1330-80intoxication,adrug-inducedstate,oranyotherreasonismanifestlyunableorknownbythe
1331-81actortobeunabletomakeareasonablejudgmentastothenatureorharmfulnessofthe
1332-82conductchargedtoconstitutetheoffense;or
1333-83 (c)Itisinducedbyforce,duressordeception;
1334-84 (15)"Controlledsubstance",adrug,substance,orimmediateprecursorinschedulesI
1335-85throughVasdefinedinchapter195;
1336-86 (16)"Criminalnegligence",failuretobeawareofasubstantialandunjustifiablerisk
1337-87thatcircumstancesexistoraresultwillfollow,andsuchfailureconstitutesagrossdeviation
1338-88fromthestandardofcarewhichareasonablepersonwouldexerciseinthesituation;
1339-89 (17)"Custody",apersonisincustodywhenheorshehasbeenarrestedbuthasnot
1340-90beendeliveredtoaplaceofconfinement;
1341-91 (18)"Damage",whenusedinrelationtoacomputersystemornetwork,meansany
1342-92alteration,deletion,ordestructionofanypartofthecomputersystemornetwork;
1343-93 (19)"Dangerousfelony",thefeloniesofarsoninthefirstdegree,assaultinthefirst
1344-94degree,attemptedrapeinthefirstdegreeifphysicalinjuryresults,attemptedforciblerapeif
1345-95physicalinjuryresults,attemptedsodomyinthefirstdegreeifphysicalinjuryresults,
1346-96attemptedforciblesodomyifphysicalinjuryresults,rapeinthefirstdegree,forciblerape,
1347-97sodomyinthefirstdegree,forciblesodomy,assaultintheseconddegreeifthevictimofsuch
1348-98assaultisaspecialvictimasdefinedinsubdivision(14)ofsection565.002,kidnappinginthe
1349-99firstdegree,kidnapping,murderintheseconddegree,assaultofalawenforcementofficerin
1350-100thefirstdegree,domesticassaultinthefirstdegree,elderabuseinthefirstdegree,robberyin
1351-101thefirstdegree,armedcriminalaction,conspiracytocommitanoffensewhentheoffenseisa
1352-102dangerousfelony,vehiclehijackingwhenpunishedasaclassAfelony,statutoryrapeinthe
1353-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 37 103firstdegreewhenthevictimisachildlessthantwelveyearsofageatthetimeofthe
1354-104commissionoftheactgivingrisetotheoffense,statutorysodomyinthefirstdegreewhenthe
1355-105victimisachildlessthantwelveyearsofageatthetimeofthecommissionoftheactgiving
1356-106risetotheoffense,childmolestationinthefirstorseconddegree,abuseofachildifthechild
1357-107diesasaresultofinjuriessustainedfromconductchargeableundersection568.060,child
1358-108kidnapping,parentalkidnappingcommittedbydetainingorconcealingthewhereaboutsof
1359-109thechildfornotlessthanonehundredtwentydaysundersection565.153,bushijacking
1360-110whenpunishedasaclassAfelony,plantingabomborexplosiveinornearabusor
1361-111terminal,andan"intoxication-relatedtrafficoffense"or"intoxication-relatedboating
1362-112offense"ifthepersonisfoundtobea"habitualoffender"or"habitualboatingoffender"as
1363-113suchtermsaredefinedinsection577.001;
1364-114 (20)"Dangerousinstrument",anyinstrument,articleorsubstance,which,underthe
1365-115circumstancesinwhichitisused,isreadilycapableofcausingdeathorotherseriousphysical
1366-116injury;
1367-117 (21)"Data",arepresentationofinformation,facts,knowledge,concepts,or
1368-118instructionspreparedinaformalizedorothermannerandintendedforuseinacomputeror
1369-119computernetwork.Datamaybeinanyformincluding,butnotlimitedto,printouts,
1370-120microfiche,magneticstoragemedia,punchedcardsandasmaybestoredinthememoryofa
1371-121computer;
1372-122 (22)"Deadlyweapon",anyfirearm,loadedorunloaded,oranyweaponfromwhicha
1373-123shot,readilycapableofproducingdeathorseriousphysicalinjury,maybedischarged,ora
1374-124switchbladeknife,dagger,billyclub,blackjackormetalknuckles;
1375-125 (23)"Digitalcamera",acamerathatrecordsimagesinaformatwhichenablesthe
1376-126imagestobedownloadedintoacomputer;
1377-127 (24)"Disability",amental,physical,ordevelopmentalimpairmentthatsubstantially
1378-128limitsoneormoremajorlifeactivitiesortheabilitytoprovideadequatelyforone'scareor
1379-129protection,whethertheimpairmentiscongenitaloracquiredbyaccident,injuryordisease,
1380-130wheresuchimpairmentisverifiedbymedicalfindings;
1381-131 (25)"Elderlyperson",apersonsixtyyearsofageorolder;
1382-132 (26)"Felony",anoffensesodesignatedoranoffenseforwhichpersonsfoundguilty
1383-133thereofmaybesentencedtodeathorimprisonmentforatermofmorethanoneyear;
1384-134 (27)"Forciblecompulsion"either:
1385-135 (a)Physicalforcethatovercomesreasonableresistance;or
1386-136 (b)Athreat,expressorimplied,thatplacesapersoninreasonablefearofdeath,
1387-137seriousphysicalinjuryorkidnappingofsuchpersonoranotherperson;
1388-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 38 138 (28)"Incapacitated",atemporaryorpermanentphysicalormentalconditioninwhich
1389-139apersonisunconscious,unabletoappraisethenatureofhisorherconduct,orunableto
1390-140communicateunwillingnesstoanact;
1391-141 (29)"Infraction",aviolationdefinedbythiscodeorbyanyotherstatuteofthisstate
1392-142ifitissodesignatedorifnosentenceotherthanafine,orfineandforfeitureorothercivil
1393-143penalty,isauthorizeduponconviction;
1394-144 (30)"Inhabitablestructure",avehicle,vesselorstructure:
1395-145 (a)Whereanypersonlivesorcarriesonbusinessorothercalling;or
1396-146 (b)Wherepeopleassembleforpurposesofbusiness,government,education,religion,
1397-147entertainment,orpublictransportation;or
1398-148 (c)Whichisusedforovernightaccommodationofpersons.
1399-149
1400-150Anysuchvehicle,vessel,orstructureisinhabitableregardlessofwhetherapersonisactually
1401-151present.Ifabuildingorstructureisdividedintoseparatelyoccupiedunits,anyunitnot
1402-152occupiedbytheactorisaninhabitablestructureofanother;
1403-153 (31)"Knowingly",whenusedwithrespectto:
1404-154 (a)Conductorattendantcircumstances,meansapersonisawareofthenatureofhis
1405-155orherconductorthatthosecircumstancesexist;or
1406-156 (b)Aresultofconduct,meansapersonisawarethathisorherconductispractically
1407-157certaintocausethatresult;
1408-158 (32)"Lawenforcementofficer",anypublicservanthavingboththepoweranddutyto
1409-159makearrestsforviolationsofthelawsofthisstate,andfederallawenforcementofficers
1410-160authorizedtocarryfirearmsandtomakearrestsforviolationsofthelawsoftheUnited
1411-161States;
1412-162 (33)"Misdemeanor",anoffensesodesignatedoranoffenseforwhichpersonsfound
1413-163guiltythereofmaybesentencedtoimprisonmentforatermofwhichthemaximumisone
1414-164yearorless;
1415-165 (34)"Ofanother",propertythatanyentity,includingbutnotlimitedtoanynatural
1416-166person,corporation,limitedliabilitycompany,partnership,association,governmental
1417-167subdivisionorinstrumentality,otherthantheactor,hasapossessoryorproprietaryinterest
1418-168therein,exceptthatpropertyshallnotbedeemedpropertyofanotherwhohasonlyasecurity
1419-169interesttherein,eveniflegaltitleisinthecreditorpursuanttoaconditionalsalescontractor
1420-170othersecurityarrangement;
1421-171 (35)"Offense",anyfelonyormisdemeanor;
1422-172 (36)"Physicalinjury",slightimpairmentofanyfunctionofthebodyortemporary
1423-173lossofuseofanypartofthebody;
1424-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 39 174 (37)"Placeofconfinement",anybuildingorfacilityandthegroundsthereofwherein
1425-175acourtislegallyauthorizedtoorderthatapersonchargedwithorconvictedofacrimebe
1426-176held;
1427-177 (38)"Possess"or"possessed",havingactualorconstructivepossessionofanobject
1428-178withknowledgeofitspresence.Apersonhasactualpossessionifsuchpersonhastheobject
1429-179onhisorherpersonorwithineasyreachandconvenientcontrol.Apersonhasconstructive
1430-180possessionifsuchpersonhasthepowerandtheintentionatagiventimetoexercisedominion
1431-181orcontrolovertheobjecteitherdirectlyorthroughanotherpersonorpersons.Possession
1432-182mayalsobesoleorjoint.Ifonepersonalonehaspossessionofanobject,possessionissole.
1433-183Iftwoormorepersonssharepossessionofanobject,possessionisjoint;
1434-184 (39)"Property",anythingofvalue,whetherrealorpersonal,tangibleorintangible,in
1435-185possessionorinaction;
1436-186 (40)"Publicservant",anypersonemployedinanywaybyagovernmentofthisstate
1437-187whoiscompensatedbythegovernmentbyreasonofsuchperson'semployment,anyperson
1438-188appointedtoapositionwithanygovernmentofthisstate,oranypersonelectedtoaposition
1439-189withanygovernmentofthisstate.Itincludes,butisnotlimitedto,legislators,jurors,
1440-190membersofthejudiciaryandlawenforcementofficers.Itdoesnotincludewitnesses;
1441-191 (41)"Purposely",whenusedwithrespecttoaperson'sconductortoaresultthereof,
1442-192meanswhenitishisorherconsciousobjecttoengageinthatconductortocausethatresult;
1443-193 (42)"Recklessly",consciouslydisregardingasubstantialandunjustifiableriskthat
1444-194circumstancesexistorthataresultwillfollow,andsuchdisregardconstitutesagross
1445-195deviationfromthestandardofcarewhichareasonablepersonwouldexerciseinthesituation;
1446-196 (43)"Seriousemotionalinjury",aninjurythatcreatesasubstantialriskoftemporary
1447-197orpermanentmedicalorpsychologicaldamage,manifestedbyimpairmentofabehavioral,
1448-198cognitiveorphysicalcondition.Seriousemotionalinjuryshallbeestablishedbytestimonyof
1449-199qualifiedexpertsuponthereasonableexpectationofprobableharmtoareasonabledegreeof
1450-200medicalorpsychologicalcertainty;
1451-201 (44)"Seriousphysicalinjury",physicalinjurythatcreatesasubstantialriskofdeath
1452-202orthatcausesseriousdisfigurementorprotractedlossorimpairmentofthefunctionofany
1453-203partofthebody;
1454-204 (45)"Services",whenusedinrelationtoacomputersystemornetwork,meansuseof
1455-205acomputer,computersystem,orcomputernetworkandincludes,butisnotlimitedto,
1456-206computertime,dataprocessing,andstorageorretrievalfunctions;
1457-207 (46)"Sexualorientation",maleorfemaleheterosexuality,homosexualityor
1458-208bisexualitybyinclination,practice,identityorexpression,orhavingaself-imageor
1459-209identitynottraditionallyassociatedwithone'sgender;
1460-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 40 210 (47)"Vehicle",aself-propelledmechanicaldevicedesignedtocarryapersonor
1461-211persons,excludingvesselsoraircraft;
1462-212 (48)"Vessel",anyboatorcraftpropelledbyamotororbymachinery,whetherornot
1463-213suchmotorormachineryisaprincipalsourceofpropulsionusedorcapableofbeingusedas
1464-214ameansoftransportationonwater,oranyboatorcraftmorethantwelvefeetinlengthwhich
1465-215ispoweredbysailaloneorbyacombinationofsailandmachinery,andusedorcapableof
1466-216beingusedasameansoftransportationonwater,butnotanyboatorcrafthaving,astheonly
1467-217meansofpropulsion,apaddleoroars;
1468-218 (49)"Voluntaryact":
1469-219 (a)Abodilymovementperformedwhileconsciousasaresultofeffortor
1470-220determination.Possessionisavoluntaryactifthepossessorknowinglyprocuresorreceives
1471-221thethingpossessed,orhavingacquiredcontrolofitwasawareofhisorhercontrolfora
1472-222sufficienttimetohaveenabledhimorhertodisposeofitorterminatehisorhercontrol;or
1473-223 (b)Anomissiontoperformanactofwhichtheactorisphysicallycapable.Aperson
1474-224isnotguiltyofanoffensebasedsolelyuponanomissiontoperformanactunlessthelaw
1475-225definingtheoffenseexpresslysoprovides,oradutytoperformtheomittedactisotherwise
1476-226imposedbylaw;
1477-227 (50)"Vulnerableperson",anypersoninthecustody,care,orcontrolofthe
1478-228departmentofmentalhealthwhoisreceivingservicesfromanoperated,funded,licensed,or
1479-229certifiedprogram.
1480-566.210.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofsexualtraffickingofachildinthefirst
1481-2degreeifheorsheknowingly:
1482-3 (1)Recruits,entices,harbors,transports,provides,orobtainsbyanymeans,including
1483-4butnotlimitedtothroughtheuseofforce,abduction,coercion,fraud,deception,blackmail,
1484-5orcausingorthreateningtocausefinancialharm,apersonundertheageof[twelve] fourteen
1485-6toparticipateinacommercialsexact,asexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicit
1486-7sexualmaterialasdefinedinsection573.010,orbenefits,financiallyorbyreceivinganything
1487-8ofvalue,fromparticipationinsuchactivities;
1488-9 (2)Causesapersonundertheageof[twelve] fourteentoengageinacommercialsex
1489-10act,asexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexualmaterialasdefinedinsection
1490-11573.010;or
1491-12 (3)Advertisestheavailabilityofapersonundertheageof[twelve] fourteento
1492-13participateinacommercialsexact,asexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexual
1493-14materialasdefinedinsection573.010.
1494-15 2.Itshallnotbeadefensethatthedefendantbelievedthatthepersonwas[twelve]
1495-16fourteenyearsofageorolder.
1496-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 41 17 3.Theoffenseofsexualtraffickingofachildinthefirstdegreeisafelonyforwhich
1497-18theauthorizedtermofimprisonmentislifeimprisonmentwithouteligibilityforprobationor
1498-19paroleuntiltheoffenderhasservednotlessthan[twenty-five] thirtyyearsofsuchsentence.
1499-20Subsection4ofsection558.019shallnotapplytothesentenceofapersonwhohasbeen
1500-21foundguiltyofsexualtraffickingofachildlessthan[twelve] fourteenyearsofage,and"life
1501-22imprisonment"shallmeanimprisonmentforthedurationofaperson'snaturallifeforthe
1502-23purposesofthissection.
1503-566.211.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofsexualtraffickingofachildinthe
1504-2seconddegreeifheorsheknowingly:
1505-3 (1)Recruits,entices,harbors,transports,provides,orobtainsbyanymeans,including
1506-4butnotlimitedtothroughtheuseofforce,abduction,coercion,fraud,deception,blackmail,
1507-5orcausingorthreateningtocausefinancialharm,apersonundertheageofeighteento
1508-6participateinacommercialsexact,asexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexual
1509-7materialasdefinedinsection573.010,orbenefits,financiallyorbyreceivinganythingof
1510-8value,fromparticipationinsuchactivities;
1511-9 (2)Causesapersonundertheageofeighteentoengageinacommercialsexact,a
1512-10sexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexualmaterialasdefinedinsection
1513-11573.010;or
1514-12 (3)Advertisestheavailabilityofapersonundertheageofeighteentoparticipateina
1515-13commercialsexact,asexualperformance,ortheproductionofexplicitsexualmaterialas
1516-14definedinsection573.010.
1517-15 2.Itshallnotbeadefensethatthedefendantbelievedthatthepersonwaseighteen
1518-16yearsofageorolder.
1519-17 3.Theoffenseofsexualtraffickingofachildintheseconddegreeisafelony
1520-18punishablebyimprisonmentforatermofyearsnotlessthan[ten]twentyyearsorlifeanda
1521-19finenottoexceedtwohundredfiftythousanddollarsifthechildisundertheageofeighteen.
1522-20Ifaviolationofthissectionwaseffectedbyforce,abduction,orcoercion,thecrimeofsexual
1523-21traffickingofachildshallbeafelonyforwhichtheauthorizedtermofimprisonmentislife
1524-22imprisonmentwithouteligibilityforprobationorparoleuntilthedefendanthasservednot
1525-23lessthantwenty-fiveyearsofsuchsentence.
1526-568.045.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofendangeringthewelfareofachildinthe
1527-2firstdegreeifheorshe:
1528-3 (1)Knowinglyactsinamannerthatcreatesasubstantialrisktothelife,body,or
1529-4healthofachildlessthanseventeenyearsofage;[or]
1530-5 (2)Knowinglyengagesinsexualconductwithapersonundertheageofseventeen
1531-6yearsoverwhomthepersonisaparent,guardian,orotherwisechargedwiththecareand
1532-7custody;
1533-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 42 8 (3)Knowinglyencourages,aidsorcausesachildlessthanseventeenyearsofageto
1534-9engageinanyconductwhichviolatestheprovisionsofchapter571or579;or
1535-10 (4)Inthepresenceofachildlessthanseventeenyearsofageorinaresidencewhere
1536-11achildlessthanseventeenyearsofageresides,unlawfullymanufacturesorattemptsto
1537-12manufacturecompounds,possesses,produces,prepares,sells,transports,testsoranalyzes
1538-13anyofthefollowing:fentanyl,carfentanil,amphetamine, ormethamphetamine, orany[of
1539-14itsanalogues] analoguethereof.
1540-15 2.TheoffenseofendangeringthewelfareofachildinthefirstdegreeisaclassD
1541-16felonyunlesstheoffense:
1542-17 (1)Iscommittedaspartofanactorseriesofactsperformedbytwoormorepersons
1543-18aspartofanestablishedorprescribedpatternofactivity,orwherephysicalinjurytothechild
1544-19results,ortheoffenseisasecondorsubsequentoffenseunderthissection,inwhichcasethe
1545-20offenseisaclassCfelony;
1546-21 (2)Involvesfentanylorcarfentanil,oranyanaloguethereof,inwhichcase:
1547-22 (a)TheoffenseisaclassBfelony;and
1548-23 (b)Apersonsentencedunderthissubdivisionshallnotbeeligibleforconditional
1549-24releaseorparoleuntilheorshehasservedatleastfiveyearsofimprisonment;
1550-25 (3)Resultsinseriousphysicalinjurytothechild,inwhichcasetheoffenseisaclass
1551-26Bfelony;or
1552-27 [(3)](4)Resultsinthedeathofachild,inwhichcasetheoffenseisaclassAfelony.
1553-570.030.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofstealingifheorshe:
1554-2 (1)Appropriatespropertyorservicesofanotherwiththepurposetodeprivehimor
1555-3herthereof,eitherwithouthisorherconsentorbymeansofdeceitorcoercion;
1556-4 (2)Attemptstoappropriateanhydrousammoniaorliquidnitrogenofanotherwiththe
1557-5purposetodeprivehimorherthereof,eitherwithouthisorherconsentorbymeansofdeceit
1558-6orcoercion;or
1559-7 (3)Forthepurposeofdeprivingtheownerofalawfulinteresttherein,receives,
1560-8retainsordisposesofpropertyofanotherknowingthatithasbeenstolen,orbelievingthatit
1561-9hasbeenstolen.
1562-10 2.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassAfelonyifthepropertyappropriatedconsistsof
1563-11anyofthefollowingcontaininganyamountofanhydrousammonia:atanktruck,tanktrailer,
1564-12railtankcar,bulkstoragetank,fieldnurse,fieldtankorfieldapplicator.
1565-13 3.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassBfelonyif:
1566-14 (1)Thepropertyappropriatedorattemptedtobeappropriatedconsistsofanyamount
1567-15ofanhydrousammoniaorliquidnitrogen;
1568-16 (2)Thepropertyconsistsofanyanimalconsideredlivestockasthetermlivestockis
1569-17definedinsection144.010,oranycaptivewildlifeheldunderpermitissuedbythe
1570-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 43 18conservationcommission,andthevalueoftheanimaloranimalsappropriatedexceedsthree
1571-19thousanddollarsandthatpersonhaspreviouslybeenfoundguiltyofappropriatinganyanimal
1572-20consideredlivestockorcaptivewildlifeheldunderpermitissuedbytheconservation
1573-21commission.Notwithstandinganyprovisionoflawtothecontrary,suchpersonshallservea
1574-22minimumprisontermofnotlessthaneightypercentofhisorhersentencebeforeheorsheis
1575-23eligibleforprobation,parole,conditionalrelease,orotherearlyreleasebythedepartmentof
1576-24corrections;
1577-25 (3)Apersonappropriatespropertyconsistingofamotorvehicle,watercraft,or
1578-26aircraft,andthatpersonhaspreviouslybeenfoundguiltyoftwostealing-relatedoffenses
1579-27committedontwoseparateoccasionswheresuchoffensesoccurredwithintenyearsofthe
1580-28dateofoccurrenceofthepresentoffense;
1581-29 (4)Thepropertyappropriatedorattemptedtobeappropriatedconsistsofanyanimal
1582-30consideredlivestockasthetermisdefinedinsection144.010ifthevalueofthelivestock
1583-31exceedstenthousanddollars;[or]
1584-32 (5)Thepropertyappropriatedorattemptedtobeappropriatedisownedbyorinthe
1585-33custodyofafinancialinstitutionandthepropertyistakenorattemptedtobetakenphysically
1586-34fromanindividualpersontodeprivetheownerorcustodianoftheproperty; or
1587-35 (6)Thepersonappropriatesproperty,theperson'scourseofconductispartof
1588-36anorganizedretailtheft,andthevalueofthepropertytaken,combinedwithany
1589-37propertydamageinflictedinsuchtheft,istenthousanddollarsormore.
1590-38 4.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassCfelonyif:
1591-39 (1)Thevalueofthepropertyorservicesappropriatedistwenty-fivethousanddollars
1592-40ormore[or];
1593-41 (2)Thepropertyisatellermachineorthecontentsofatellermachine,including
1594-42cash,regardlessofthevalueoramount; or
1595-43 (3)Thepersonappropriatesproperty,theperson'scourseofconductispartof
1596-44anorganizedretailtheft,andthevalueofthepropertytaken,combinedwithany
1597-45propertydamageinflictedinsuchtheft,issevenhundredfiftydollarsormorebutless
1598-46thantenthousanddollars.
1599-47 5.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassDfelonyif:
1600-48 (1)Thevalueofthepropertyorservicesappropriatedissevenhundredfiftydollarsor
1601-49more;
1602-50 (2)Theoffenderphysicallytakesthepropertyappropriatedfromthepersonofthe
1603-51victim;or
1604-52 (3)Thepropertyappropriatedconsistsof:
1605-53 (a)Anymotorvehicle,watercraftoraircraft;
1606-54 (b)Anywillorunrecordeddeedaffectingrealproperty;
1607-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 44 55 (c)Anycreditdevice,debitdeviceorletterofcredit;
1608-56 (d)Anyfirearms;
1609-57 (e)Anyexplosiveweaponasdefinedinsection571.010;
1610-58 (f)AnyUnitedStatesnationalflagdesigned,intendedandusedfordisplayon
1611-59buildingsorstationaryflagstaffsintheopen;
1612-60 (g)Anyoriginalcopyofanact,billorresolution,introducedoracteduponbythe
1613-61legislatureofthestateofMissouri;
1614-62 (h)Anypleading,notice,judgmentoranyotherrecordorentryofanycourtofthis
1615-63state,anyotherstateoroftheUnitedStates;
1616-64 (i)Anybookofregistrationorlistofvotersrequiredbychapter115;
1617-65 (j)Anyanimalconsideredlivestockasthattermisdefinedinsection144.010;
1618-66 (k)Anylivefishraisedforcommercialsalewithavalueofseventy-fivedollarsor
1619-67more;
1620-68 (l)Anycaptivewildlifeheldunderpermitissuedbytheconservationcommission;
1621-69 (m)Anycontrolledsubstanceasdefinedbysection195.010;
1622-70 (n)Ammoniumnitrate;
1623-71 (o)Anywire,electricaltransformer,ormetallicwireassociatedwithtransmitting
1624-72telecommunications,video,internet,orvoiceoverinternetprotocolservice,oranyother
1625-73deviceorpipethatisassociatedwithconductingelectricityortransportingnaturalgasor
1626-74othercombustiblefuels;or
1627-75 (p)Anymaterialappropriatedwiththeintenttousesuchmaterialtomanufacture,
1628-76compound,produce,prepare,testoranalyzeamphetamineormethamphetamineoranyof
1629-77theiranalogues.
1630-78 6.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassEfelonyif:
1631-79 (1)Thepropertyappropriatedisananimal;
1632-80 (2)Thepropertyisacatalyticconverter;
1633-81 (3)Apersonhaspreviouslybeenfoundguiltyofthreestealing-relatedoffenses
1634-82committedonthreeseparateoccasionswheresuchoffensesoccurredwithintenyearsofthe
1635-83dateofoccurrenceofthepresentoffense;or
1636-84 (4)Thepropertyappropriatedisaletter,postalcard,package,bag,orothersealed
1637-85articlethatwasdeliveredbyacommoncarrierordeliveryserviceandnotyetreceivedbythe
1638-86addresseeorthathadbeenlefttobecollectedforshipmentbyacommoncarrierordelivery
1639-87service.
1640-88 7.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassDmisdemeanorifthepropertyisnotofatype
1641-89listedinsubsection2,3,5,or6ofthissection,thepropertyappropriatedhasavalueofless
1642-90thanonehundredfiftydollars,andthepersonhasnopreviousfindingsofguiltforastealing-
1643-91relatedoffense.
1644-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 45 92 8.TheoffenseofstealingisaclassAmisdemeanorifnootherpenaltyisspecifiedin
1645-93thissection.
1646-94 9.Ifaviolationofthissectionissubjecttoenhancedpunishmentbasedonprior
1647-95findingsofguilt,suchfindingsofguiltshallbepleadedandproveninthesamemanneras
1648-96requiredbysection558.021.
1649-97 10.Theappropriationofanypropertyorservicesofatypelistedinsubsection2,3,5,
1650-98or6ofthissectionorofavalueofsevenhundredfiftydollarsormoremaybeconsidereda
1651-99separatefelonyandmaybechargedinseparatecounts.
1652-100 11.Thevalueofpropertyorservicesappropriatedpursuanttooneschemeorcourse
1653-101ofconduct,whetherfromthesameorseveralownersandwhetheratthesameordifferent
1654-102times,constitutesasinglecriminalepisodeandmaybeaggregatedindeterminingthegrade
1655-103oftheoffense,exceptassetforthinsubsection10ofthissection.
1656-104 12.Asusedinthissection,theterm"organizedretailtheft"means:
1657-105 (1)Anyactofstealingcommittedbyoneormorepersons,aspartofany
1658-106agreementtostealpropertyfromanybusiness,andseparateactsofstealingthatare
1659-107partofanyongoingagreementtostealmaybeaggregatedforthepurposeof
1660-108determiningvalueregardlessofwhethersuchactsarecommittedinthesame
1661-109jurisdictionoratthesametime;
1662-110 (2)Anyactofreceivingorpossessinganypropertythathasbeentakenorstolen
1663-111inviolationofsubdivision(1)ofthissubsectionwhileknowingorhavingreasonable
1664-112groundstobelievethepropertyisstolenfromanybusinessinviolationofthissection,
1665-113andseparateactsofreceivingorpossessingsuchstolenpropertythatarepartofany
1666-114ongoingagreementtoreceiveorpossesssuchstolenpropertymaybeaggregatedforthe
1667-115purposeofdeterminingvalueregardlessofwhethersuchactsarecommittedinthesame
1668-116jurisdictionoratthesametime;or
1669-117 (3)Anyactoforganizing,supervising,financing,leading,ormanagingbetween
1670-118oneormorepersonstoengageforprofitinaschemeorcourseofconducttoeffectuate
1671-119orintendtoeffectuatethetransferorsaleofpropertystolenfromanybusinessin
1672-120violationofthissection,andseparateactsoforganizing,supervising,financing,leading,
1673-121ormanagingbetweenoneormorepersonstoengageforprofitinaschemeorcourseof
1674-122conducttoeffectuateorintendtoeffectuatethetransferorsaleofsuchstolenproperty
1675-123thatarepartofanyongoingagreementtoorganize,supervise,finance,lead,ormanage
1676-124betweenoneormorepersonstoengageforprofitinaschemeorcourseofconductto
1677-125effectuateorintendtoeffectuatethetransferorsaleofsuchstolenpropertymaybe
1678-126aggregatedforthepurposeofdeterminingthevalueregardlessofwhethersuchactsare
1679-127committedinthesamejurisdictionoratthesametime.
1680-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 46 128 13.Ifanyprosecutingattorneyorcircuitattorneymakesarequestinwritingto
1681-129theattorneygeneral,theattorneygeneralshallhavetheauthoritytocommenceand
1682-130prosecutetheoffenseofstealingifsuchoffenseinvolvesorganizedretailtheft,andany
1683-131otheroffensesthatdirectlyarisefromorcausallyoccurasaresultofanallegedviolation
1684-132oftheoffenseofstealinginvolvingorganizedretailtheft,ineachoranycountyoracity
1685-133notwithinacountyinwhichtheoffenseoccurredwiththesamepowerandauthority
1686-134grantedtoprosecutingattorneysinsection56.060andcircuitattorneysinsection
1687-13556.450,exceptthatallcostsandfeesofsuchprosecutionbytheattorneygeneralshallbe
1688-136paidbythestateandnotbyanycountyorlocalgovernment.
1689-137 14.Noprovisionofthissectionshallgrantanyadditionalpowertotheattorney
1690-138generalbeyondcommencementandprosecutionofoffensesasauthorizedinthissection.
1691-575.133.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseoffilinganonconsensualcommonlawlien
1692-2ifheorshefilesadocumentthatpurportstoassertalienagainsttheassets,realorpersonal,
1693-3ofanypersonandthat,regardlessofanyself-description:
1694-4 (1)Isnotexpresslyprovidedforbyaspecificstateorfederalstatute;
1695-5 (2)Doesnotdependupontheconsentoftheownerofthepropertyaffectedorthe
1696-6existenceofacontractforitsexistence;and
1697-7 (3)Isnotanequitableorconstructivelienimposedbyastateorfederalcourtof
1698-8competentjurisdiction.
1699-9 2.Thissectionshallnotapplytoafilingofficerasdefinedinsection428.105thatis
1700-10actinginthescopeofhisorheremployment.
1701-11 3.TheoffenseoffilinganonconsensualcommonlawlienisaclassBmisdemeanor,
1702-12unlessitisasecondoffense,inwhichcaseitisaclassAmisdemeanor.Anythirdor
1703-13subsequentoffenseoffilinganonconsensualcommonlawlienisaclassEfelony.Any
1704-14personconvictedofathirdorsubsequentoffenseoffilinganonconsensualcommonlaw
1705-15lienshallbeconsideredapersistentoffender,assuchtermisdefinedinsection558.016.
1706-575.150.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofresistingorinterferingwitharrest,
1707-2detention,orstopifheorsheknowsorreasonablyshouldknowthatalawenforcement
1708-3officerismakinganarrestorattemptingtolawfullydetainorstopanindividualorvehicle,
1709-4andforthepurposeofpreventingtheofficerfromeffectingthearrest,stopordetention,heor
1710-5she:
1711-6 (1)Resiststhearrest,stopordetentionofsuchpersonbyusingorthreateningtheuse
1712-7ofviolenceorphysicalforceorbyfleeingfromsuchofficer;or
1713-8 (2)Interfereswiththearrest,stopordetentionofanotherpersonbyusingor
1714-9threateningtheuseofviolence,physicalforceorphysicalinterference.
1715-10 2.Thissectionappliesto:
1716-11 (1)Arrests,stops,ordetentions,withorwithoutwarrants;
1717-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 47 12 (2)Arrests,stops,ordetentions,foranyoffense,infraction,orordinanceviolation;
1718-13and
1719-14 (3)Arrestsforwarrantsissuedbyacourtoraprobationandparoleofficer.
1720-15 3.Apersonispresumedtobefleeingavehiclestopifheorshecontinuestooperatea
1721-16motorvehicleafterheorshehasseenorshouldhaveseenclearlyvisibleemergencylightsor
1722-17hasheardorshouldhaveheardanaudiblesignalemanatingfromthelawenforcementvehicle
1723-18pursuinghimorher.
1724-19 4.Itisnodefensetoaprosecutionpursuanttosubsection1ofthissectionthatthelaw
1725-20enforcementofficerwasactingunlawfullyinmakingthearrest.However,nothinginthis
1726-21sectionshallbeconstruedtobarcivilsuitsforunlawfularrest.
1727-22 5.TheoffenseofresistingorinterferingwithanarrestisaclassEfelonyforanarrest
1728-23fora:
1729-24 (1)Felony;
1730-25 (2)Warrantissuedforfailuretoappearonafelonycase;or
1731-26 (3)Warrantissuedforaprobationviolationonafelonycase.
1732-27
1733-28Theoffenseofresistinganarrest,detentionorstopinviolationofsubdivision(1)or(2)of
1734-29subsection1ofthissectionisaclassAmisdemeanor,unlessthepersonfleeingcreatesa
1735-30substantialriskofseriousphysicalinjuryordeathtoanyperson,inwhichcaseitisaclassE
1736-31felony.
1737-32 6.Inthecaseofaconvictionorapleaofguiltyunderthissectionthatissubject
1738-33topunishmentasaclassEfelony,anyvehicleusedinviolationofthissectionmaybe
1739-34impoundedandforfeitedpursuanttosection82.1000andsections513.600to513.645.
1740-576.030.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofobstructinggovernmentoperationsifhe
1741-2orshepurposelyobstructs,impairs,hindersorpervertstheperformanceofagovernmental
1742-3functionbytheuseorthreatofviolence,force,orotherphysicalinterferenceorobstacle.
1743-4 2.TheoffenseofobstructinggovernmentoperationsisaclassBmisdemeanor.The
1744-5offenseofobstructinggovernmentoperationsisaclassAmisdemeanoriftheperson
1745-6usesviolenceorforce.
1746-577.150.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseoftamperingwithawatersupplyifheor
1747-2shepurposely:
1748-3 (1)Poisons,defiles, orinanywaycorruptsthewaterofawell,spring,brook, or
1749-4reservoirusedfordomesticormunicipalpurposes;or
1750-5 (2)Diverts,damsup,andholdsbackfromitsnaturalcourseandflowanyspring,
1751-6brook, orotherwatersupplyfordomesticormunicipalpurposes,aftersaidwatersupplyshall
1752-7haveoncebeentakenforusebyanypersonorpersons,corporation,town, orcityfortheir
1753-8use.
1754-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 48 9 2.TheoffenseoftamperingwithawatersupplyisaclassEfelonywhentheoffense
1755-10isaviolationofsubdivision(1)ofsubsection1ofthissectionandisaclassA
1756-11misdemeanorwhentheoffenseisaviolationofsubdivision(2)ofsubsection1ofthis
1757-12section.
1758-590.040.1.ThePOSTcommissionshallsettheminimumnumberofhoursofbasic
1759-2trainingforlicensureasapeaceofficernolowerthansixhundred,withthefollowing
1760-3exceptions:
1761-4 (1)Uptoonethousandhoursmaybemandatedforanyclassoflicenserequiredfor
1762-5commissionbyastatelawenforcementagency;
1763-6 (2)Asfewasonehundredtwentyhoursmaybemandatedforanyclassoflicense
1764-7restrictedtocommissionasareservepeaceofficerwithpolicepowerslimitedtothe
1765-8commissioningpoliticalsubdivision;
1766-9 (3)PersonsvalidlylicensedonAugust28,2001,mayretainlicensurewithout
1767-10additionalbasictraining;
1768-11 (4)Personslicensedandcommissionedwithinacountyofthethirdclassification
1769-12beforeJuly1,2002,mayretainlicensurewithonehundredtwentyhoursofbasictrainingif
1770-13thecommissioningpoliticalsubdivisionhasadoptedanorderorordinancetothateffect;
1771-14 (5)PersonsservingasareserveofficeronAugust27,2001,withinacountyofthe
1772-15firstclassificationoracountywithacharterformofgovernmentandwithmorethanone
1773-16millioninhabitantsonAugust27,2001,havingpreviouslycompletedaminimumofone
1774-17hundredsixtyhoursoftraining,shallbegrantedalicensenecessarytofunctionasareserve
1775-18peaceofficeronlywithinsuchcounty.Forthepurposesofthissubdivision,theterm"reserve
1776-19officer"shallmeananypersonwhoservesinalessthanfull-timelawenforcementcapacity,
1777-20withorwithoutpayandwho,withoutcertification,hasnopowerofarrestandwho,without
1778-21certification,mustbeunderthedirectandimmediateaccompanimentofacertifiedpeace
1779-22officerofthesameagencyatalltimeswhileonduty;and
1780-23 (6)ThePOSTcommissionshallprovidefortherecognitionofbasictrainingreceived
1781-24atlawenforcementtrainingcentersofotherstates,themilitary,thefederalgovernmentand
1782-25territoriesoftheUnitedStatesregardlessofthenumberofhoursincludedinsuchtrainingand
1783-26shallhaveauthoritytorequiresupplementaltrainingasaconditionofeligibilityforlicensure.
1784-27 2.Thedirectorshallhavetheauthoritytolimitanyexceptionprovidedinsubsection
1785-281ofthissectiontopersonsremaininginthesamecommissionortransferringtoacommission
1786-29inasimilarjurisdiction.
1787-30 3.Thebasictrainingofeverypeaceofficer,exceptagentsoftheconservation
1788-31commission,shallincludeatleastthirtyhoursoftrainingintheinvestigationand
1789-32managementofcasesinvolvingdomesticandfamilyviolence.Suchtrainingshallinclude
1790-33instruction,specifictodomesticandfamilyviolencecases,regarding:reportwriting;
1791-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 49 34physicalabuse,sexualabuse,childfatalitiesandchildneglect;interviewingchildrenand
1792-35allegedperpetrators;thenature,extentandcausesofdomesticandfamilyviolence;thesafety
1793-36ofvictims,otherfamilyandhouseholdmembersandinvestigatingofficers;legalrightsand
1794-37remediesavailabletovictims,includingrightstocompensationandtheenforcementofcivil
1795-38andcriminalremedies;servicesavailabletovictimsandtheirchildren;theeffectsofcultural,
1796-39racialandgenderbiasinlawenforcement;andstatestatutes.Saidcurriculumshallbe
1797-40developedandpresentedinconsultationwiththedepartmentofhealthandseniorservices,the
1798-41children'sdivision,publicandprivateprovidersofprogramsforvictimsofdomesticand
1799-42familyviolence,personswhohavedemonstratedexpertiseintrainingandeducation
1800-43concerningdomesticandfamilyviolence,andtheMissouricoalitionagainstdomestic
1801-44violence.
1802-45 4.ThebasictrainingofeverypeaceofficerfirstlicensedonorafterAugust28,
1803-462027,shallincludeatleastsixhoursoftrainingconcerningtheprohibitionagainstracial
1804-47profilingandsuchtrainingshallpromoteunderstandingandrespectforracialand
1805-48culturaldifferencesandtheuseofeffective,noncombativemethodsforcarryingoutlaw
1806-49enforcementdutiesinaraciallyandculturallydiverseenvironment.Suchtrainingshall
1807-50includetwohoursofracialprofilingtraining,twohoursofimplicitbiastraining,and
1808-51twohoursofde-escalationtraining.
1809-590.208.1.Thereisherebyestablishedthe"CommitteeonSchoolSafety"
1810-2withinthedepartmentofpublicsafety.
1811-3 2.Thecommitteeshallconsistofthefollowingmembers:
1812-4 (1)Uptothreerepresentativesofthedepartmentofpublicsafety;
1813-5 (2)ArepresentativeoftheMissouriSheriff'sAssociation;
1814-6 (3)ArepresentativeoftheMissouriMunicipalLeague;
1815-7 (4)Arepresentativeofthedepartmentofelementaryandsecondaryeducation;
1816-8and
1817-9 (5)ArepresentativeoftheMissouriSchoolBoards'Association'sCenterfor
1818-10EducationSafety.
1819-11 3.Onememberwhorepresentsthedepartmentofpublicsafetyshallserveas
1820-12chairofthecommittee.
1821-13 4.Membersofthecommitteeshallservewithoutcompensationbutmaybe
1822-14reimbursedforactualexpensesnecessarytotheperformanceoftheirofficialdutiesfor
1823-15thecommittee.
1824-16 5.Thecommitteeshallmeetatleastfourtimesperyear,andatleastonceper
1825-17calendarquarter,toevaluateandestablishguidelinesforschoolsafetyconcerns,
1826-18includingplanstopreventschoolfirearmviolence.
1827-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 50 19 6.Exceptasprovidedinsection610.021,allmeetingsofthecommitteeshallbe
1828-20opentothepublic.
1829-21 7.Thecommitteeshallsubmitanannualreportinwritingtothegovernor,
1830-22presidentprotemporeofthesenate,andspeakerofthehouseofrepresentatives.
1831-595.209.1.Thefollowingrightsshallautomaticallybeaffordedtovictimsof
1832-2dangerousfelonies,asdefinedinsection556.061,victimsofmurderinthefirstdegree,as
1833-3definedinsection565.020,victimsofvoluntarymanslaughter,asdefinedinsection565.023,
1834-4victimsofanyoffenseunderchapter566,victimsofanattempttocommitoneofthe
1835-5precedingcrimes,asdefinedinsection562.012,andvictimsofdomesticassault,asdefinedin
1836-6sections565.072to565.076;and,uponwrittenrequest,thefollowingrightsshallbeafforded
1837-7tovictimsofallothercrimesandwitnessesofcrimes:
1838-8 (1)Forvictims,therighttobepresentatallcriminaljusticeproceedingsatwhichthe
1839-9defendanthassuchright,includingjuvenileproceedingswheretheoffensewouldhavebeena
1840-10felonyifcommittedbyanadult,evenifthevictimiscalledtotestifyormaybecalledto
1841-11testifyasawitnessinthecase;
1842-12 (2)Forvictims,therighttoinformationaboutthecrime,asprovidedforin
1843-13subdivision(5)ofthissubsection;
1844-14 (3)Forvictimsandwitnesses,tobeinformed,inatimelymanner,bytheprosecutor's
1845-15officeofthefilingofcharges,preliminaryhearingdates,trialdates,continuancesandthe
1846-16finaldispositionofthecase.Finaldispositioninformationshallbeprovidedwithinfivedays;
1847-17 (4)Forvictims,therighttoconferwithandtobeinformedbytheprosecutor
1848-18regardingbailhearings,guiltypleas,pleasunderchapter552oritssuccessors,hearings,
1849-19sentencingandprobationrevocationhearingsandtherighttobeheardatsuchhearings,
1850-20includingjuvenileproceedings,unlessinthedeterminationofthecourttheinterestsofjustice
1851-21requireotherwise;
1852-22 (5)Forvictims,therighttobeinformedbylocallawenforcementagencies,the
1853-23appropriatejuvenileauthoritiesorthecustodialauthorityofthefollowing:
1854-24 (a)Thestatusofanycaseconcerningacrimeagainstthevictim,includingjuvenile
1855-25offenses;
1856-26 (b)Therighttobeinformedbylocallawenforcementagenciesortheappropriate
1857-27juvenileauthoritiesoftheavailabilityofvictimcompensationassistance,assistancein
1858-28obtainingdocumentationofthevictim'slosses,including,butnotlimitedtoandsubjectto
1859-29existinglawconcerningprotectedinformationorclosedrecords,accesstocopiesof
1860-30complete,unaltered,uneditedinvestigationreportsofmotorvehicle,pedestrian,andother
1861-31similaraccidentsuponrequesttotheappropriatelawenforcementagencybythevictimorthe
1862-32victim'srepresentative,andemergencycrisisinterventionservicesavailableinthe
1863-33community;
1864-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 51 34 (c)Anyreleaseofsuchpersononbondorforanyotherreason;
1865-35 (d)Withintwenty-fourhours,anyescapebysuchpersonfromamunicipaldetention
1866-36facility,countyjail,acorrectionalfacilityoperatedbythedepartmentofcorrections,mental
1867-37healthfacility,orthedivisionofyouthservicesoranyagencythereof,andanysubsequent
1868-38recaptureofsuchperson;and
1869-39 (e)Thenameofaninformantwhohasbeenendorsedundersection491.065asa
1870-40witnessbyaprosecutingorcircuitattorneyandanybenefitthathasbeenrequestedby
1871-41orhasbeenofferedtotheinformantandanybenefitthatmaybeprovidedatafuture
1872-42dateinconnectionwithsuchendorsement;
1873-43 (6)Forvictims,therighttobeinformedbyappropriatejuvenileauthoritiesof
1874-44probationrevocationhearingsinitiatedbythejuvenileauthorityandtherighttobeheardat
1875-45suchhearingsortoofferawrittenstatement,videooraudiotape,counselorarepresentative
1876-46designatedbythevictiminlieuofapersonalappearance,therighttobeinformedbythe
1877-47boardofprobationandparoleofprobationrevocationhearingsinitiatedbytheboardandof
1878-48parolehearings,therighttobepresentateachandeveryphaseofparolehearings,therightto
1879-49beheardatprobationrevocationandparolehearingsortoofferawrittenstatement,videoor
1880-50audiotape,counselorarepresentativedesignatedbythevictiminlieuofapersonal
1881-51appearance,andtherighttohave,uponwrittenrequestofthevictim,apartitionsetupinthe
1882-52probationorparolehearingroominsuchawaythatthevictimisshieldedfromtheviewof
1883-53theprobationerorparolee,andtherighttobeinformedbythecustodialmentalhealthfacility
1884-54oragencythereofofanyhearingsforthereleaseofapersoncommittedpursuanttothe
1885-55provisionsofchapter552,therighttobepresentatsuchhearings,therighttobeheardatsuch
1886-56hearingsortoofferawrittenstatement,videooraudiotape,counselorarepresentative
1887-57designatedbythevictiminlieuofpersonalappearance;
1888-58 (7)Forvictimsandwitnesses,upontheirwrittenrequest,therighttobeinformedby
1889-59theappropriatecustodialauthority,includinganymunicipaldetentionfacility,juvenile
1890-60detentionfacility,countyjail,correctionalfacilityoperatedbythedepartmentofcorrections,
1891-61mentalhealthfacility,divisionofyouthservicesoragencythereofiftheoffensewouldhave
1892-62beenafelonyifcommittedbyanadult,postconvictionorcommitmentpursuanttothe
1893-63provisionsofchapter552ofthefollowing:
1894-64 (a)Theprojecteddateofsuchperson'sreleasefromconfinement;
1895-65 (b)Anyreleaseofsuchpersononbond;
1896-66 (c)Anyreleaseofsuchpersononfurlough,workrelease,trialrelease,electronic
1897-67monitoringprogram,ortoacommunitycorrectionalfacilityorprogramorreleaseforany
1898-68otherreason,inadvanceofsuchrelease;
1899-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 52 69 (d)Anyscheduledparoleorreleasehearings,includinghearingsundersection
1900-70217.362,regardingsuchpersonandanychangesintheschedulingofsuchhearings.Nosuch
1901-71hearingshallbeconductedwithoutthirtydays'advancenotice;
1902-72 (e)Withintwenty-fourhours,anyescapebysuchpersonfromamunicipaldetention
1903-73facility,countyjail,acorrectionalfacilityoperatedbythedepartmentofcorrections,mental
1904-74healthfacility,orthedivisionofyouthservicesoranyagencythereof,andanysubsequent
1905-75recaptureofsuchperson;
1906-76 (f)Anydecisionbyaparoleboard,byajuvenilereleasingauthorityorbyacircuit
1907-77courtpresidingoverreleasespursuanttotheprovisionsofchapter552,orbyacircuitcourt
1908-78presidingoverreleasesundersection217.362,toreleasesuchpersonoranydecisionbythe
1909-79governortocommutethesentenceofsuchpersonorpardonsuchperson;and
1910-80 (g)Notificationwithinthirtydaysofthedeathofsuchperson;
1911-81 (8)Forwitnesseswhohavebeensummonedbytheprosecutingattorneyandfor
1912-82victims,tobenotifiedbytheprosecutingattorneyinatimelymannerwhenacourt
1913-83proceedingwillnotgoonasscheduled;
1914-84 (9)Forvictimsandwitnesses,therighttoreasonableprotectionfromthedefendantor
1915-85anypersonactingonbehalfofthedefendantfromharmandthreatsofharmarisingoutof
1916-86theircooperationwithlawenforcementandprosecutionefforts;
1917-87 (10)Forvictimsandwitnesses,onchargedcasesorsubmittedcaseswherenocharge
1918-88decisionhasyetbeenmade,tobeinformedbytheprosecutingattorneyofthestatusofthe
1919-89caseandoftheavailabilityofvictimcompensationassistanceandoffinancialassistanceand
1920-90emergencyandcrisisinterventionservicesavailablewithinthecommunityandinformation
1921-91relativetoapplyingforsuchassistanceorservices,andofanyfinaldecisionbythe
1922-92prosecutingattorneynottofilecharges;
1923-93 (11)Forvictims,tobeinformedbytheprosecutingattorneyoftherighttorestitution
1924-94whichshallbeenforceableinthesamemannerasanyothercauseofactionasotherwise
1925-95providedbylaw;
1926-96 (12)Forvictimsandwitnesses,tobeinformedbythecourtandtheprosecuting
1927-97attorneyofprocedurestobefollowedinordertoapplyforandreceiveanywitnessfeeto
1928-98whichtheyareentitled;
1929-99 (13)Whenavictim'spropertyisnolongerneededforevidentiaryreasonsorneedsto
1930-100beretainedpendinganappeal,theprosecutingattorneyoranylawenforcementagency
1931-101havingpossessionofthepropertyshall,uponrequestofthevictim,returnsuchpropertytothe
1932-102victimwithinfiveworkingdaysunlessthepropertyiscontrabandorsubjecttoforfeiture
1933-103proceedings,orprovidewrittenexplanationofthereasonwhysuchpropertyshallnotbe
1934-104returned;
1935-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 53 105 (14)Anemployermaynotdischargeordisciplineanywitness,victimormemberofa
1936-106victim'simmediatefamilyforhonoringasubpoenatotestifyinacriminalproceeding,
1937-107attendingacriminalproceeding,orforparticipatinginthepreparationofacriminal
1938-108proceeding,orrequireanywitness,victim,ormemberofavictim'simmediatefamilytouse
1939-109vacationtime,personaltime,orsickleaveforhonoringasubpoenatotestifyinacriminal
1940-110proceeding,attendingacriminalproceeding,orparticipatinginthepreparationofacriminal
1941-111proceeding.Apublicschooldistrict,publicschool,orcharterschoolshallnotdisciplinea
1942-112childforfailuretocomplywiththedistrict'sorschool'sattendancepolicy,andtheparentor
1943-113legalguardianshallnotbedeemedtobeinviolationoftheprovisionsofsection167.061,and
1944-114thedistrictorschoolshallnototherwisedisciplineachild,basedonsuchchild'shonoringa
1945-115subpoenatotestifyinacriminalproceeding,attendingacriminalproceeding,orfor
1946-116participatinginthepreparationofacriminalproceeding;
1947-117 (15)Forvictims,tobeprovidedwithcreditorintercessionservicesbytheprosecuting
1948-118attorneyifthevictimisunable,asaresultofthecrime,temporarilytomeetfinancial
1949-119obligations;
1950-120 (16)Forvictimsandwitnesses,therighttospeedydispositionoftheircases,andfor
1951-121victims,therighttospeedyappellatereviewoftheircases,providedthatnothinginthis
1952-122subdivisionshallpreventthedefendantfromhavingsufficienttimetopreparesuch
1953-123defendant'sdefense.Theattorneygeneralshallprovidevictims,upontheirwrittenrequest,
1954-124casestatusinformationthroughouttheappellateprocessoftheircases.Theprovisionsofthis
1955-125subdivisionshallapplyonlytoproceedingsinvolvingtheparticularcasetowhichtheperson
1956-126isavictimorwitness;
1957-127 (17)Forvictimsandwitnesses,tobeprovidedbythecourt,asecurewaitingarea
1958-128duringcourtproceedingsandtoreceivenotificationofthedate,timeandlocationofany
1959-129hearingconductedbythecourtforreconsiderationofanysentenceimposed,modificationof
1960-130suchsentenceorrecallandreleaseofanydefendantfromincarceration;and
1961-131 (18)Forvictims,therighttoreceiveuponrequestfromthedepartmentofcorrections
1962-132aphotographtakenofthedefendantpriortoreleasefromincarceration.
1963-133 2.Theprovisionsofsubsection1ofthissectionshallnotbeconstruedtoimplyany
1964-134victimwhoisincarceratedbythedepartmentofcorrectionsoranylocallawenforcement
1965-135agencyhasarighttobereleasedtoattendanyhearingorthatthedepartmentofcorrectionsor
1966-136thelocallawenforcementagencyhasanydutytotransportsuchincarceratedvictimtoany
1967-137hearing.
1968-138 3.Thosepersonsentitledtonoticeofeventspursuanttotheprovisionsofsubsection
1969-1391ofthissectionshallprovidetheappropriatepersonoragencywiththeircurrentaddresses,
1970-140electronicmailaddresses,andtelephonenumbersortheaddresses,electronicmailaddresses,
1971-141ortelephonenumbersatwhichtheywishnotificationtobegiven.
1972-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 54 142 4.Notificationbytheappropriatepersonoragencyutilizingthestatewideautomated
1973-143crimevictimnotificationsystemasestablishedinsection650.310shallconstitutecompliance
1974-144withthevictimnotificationrequirementofthissection.Ifnotificationutilizingthestatewide
1975-145automatedcrimevictimnotificationsystemcannotbeused,thenwrittennotificationshallbe
1976-146sentbycertifiedmailorelectronicmailtothemostcurrentaddressorelectronicmailaddress
1977-147providedbythevictim.
1978-148 5.Victims'rightsasestablishedinSection32ofArticleIoftheMissouriConstitution
1979-149orthelawsofthisstatepertainingtotherightsofvictimsofcrimeshallbegrantedand
1980-150enforcedregardlessofthedesiresofadefendantandnoprivilegesofconfidentialityshall
1981-151existinfavorofthedefendanttoexcludevictimsorpreventtheirfullparticipationineachand
1982-152everyphaseofparolehearingsorprobationrevocationhearings.Therightsofthevictims
1983-153grantedinthissectionareabsoluteandthepolicyofthisstateisthatthevictim'srightsare
1984-154paramounttothedefendant'srights.Thevictimhasanabsoluterighttobepresentatany
1985-155hearinginwhichthedefendantispresentbeforeaprobationandparolehearingofficer.
1986-595.325.1.Thereisherebycreatedthe"MissingandMurderedAfrican
1987-2AmericanWomenandGirlsTaskForce"toconsistofthefollowingmembers:
1988-3 (1)Thefollowingfourmembersofthegeneralassembly:
1989-4 (a)Twomembersofthesenate,withonemembertobeappointedbythe
1990-5presidentprotemporeofthesenateandonemembertobeappointedbytheminority
1991-6floorleaderofthesenate;and
1992-7 (b)Twomembersofthehouseofrepresentatives,withonemembertobe
1993-8appointedbythespeakerofthehouseofrepresentativesandonemembertobe
1994-9appointedbytheminorityfloorleaderofthehouseofrepresentatives;
1995-10 (2)Thedirectorofthedepartmentofpublicsafetyorhisorherdesignee;
1996-11 (3)Tworepresentativesappointedbythedirectorofthedepartmentofpublic
1997-12safetyfromamongthefollowing:
1998-13 (a)AmemberfromtheMissouriPoliceChiefsAssociation;
1999-14 (b)AmemberfromtheMissouriSheriffsAssociation;or
2000-15 (c)ThesuperintendentoftheMissourihighwaypatrolorhisorherdesignee;
2001-16 (4)Oneormorerepresentativesappointedbythedirectorofpublicsafetyfrom
2002-17amongthefollowing:
2003-18 (a)Theattorneygeneralorhisorherdesignee;
2004-19 (b)ThedirectoroftheMissouriofficeofprosecutionservices;
2005-20 (c)ThepresidentoftheMissouriprosecutorsassociation;
2006-21 (d)Ajudgeorattorneyworkinginajuvenilecourt;or
2007-22 (e)AnattorneyworkingintheUnitedStatesAttorney'sOffice;
2008-23 (5)Acountycoronerorarepresentativefromastatewidecoroner'sassociation;
2009-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 55 24 (6)Threeormorerepresentativesappointedbythedirectorofpublicsafety
2010-25fromamongthefollowing:
2011-26 (a)AstatewideorlocalorganizationthatprovideslegalservicestoAfrican
2012-27Americanwomenandgirls;
2013-28 (b)Astatewideorlocalorganizationthatprovidesadvocacyorcounselingfor
2014-29AfricanAmericanwomenandgirlswhohavebeenvictimsofviolence;
2015-30 (c)AstatewideorlocalorganizationthatprovidesservicestoAfricanAmerican
2016-31womenandgirls;or
2017-32 (d)AnAfricanAmericanwomanwhoisasurvivorofgenderviolence.
2018-33 2.Thetaskforceshallappointachairpersonwhoiselectedbyamajorityvoteof
2019-34themembersofthetaskforce.Thetaskforceshallhaveaninitialmeetingbefore
2020-35October1,2025.Themembersofthetaskforceshallservewithoutcompensation,but
2021-36shallbeentitledtonecessaryandactualexpensesincurredinattendingmeetingsofthe
2022-37taskforce.
2023-38 3.Thetaskforceshallexamineandreportonthefollowing:
2024-39 (1)ThesystemiccausesbehindviolencethatAfricanAmericanwomenandgirls
2025-40experience,includingpatternsandunderlyingfactorsthatexplainwhy
2026-41disproportionatelyhighlevelsofviolenceoccuragainstAfricanAmericanwomenand
2027-42girls,includingunderlyinghistorical,social,economic,institutional,andculturalfactors
2028-43thatmaycontributetotheviolence;
2029-44 (2)Appropriatemethodsfortrackingandcollectingdataonviolenceagainst
2030-45AfricanAmericanwomenandgirls,includingdataonmissingandmurderedAfrican
2031-46Americanwomenandgirls;
2032-47 (3)Policiesandinstitutionssuchaspolicing,childwelfare,coronerpractices,
2033-48andothergovernmentalpracticesthatimpactviolenceagainstAfricanAmerican
2034-49womenandgirlsandtheinvestigationandprosecutionofcrimesofgenderviolence
2035-50againstAfricanAmericanwomenandgirls;
2036-51 (4)MeasuresnecessarytoaddressandreduceviolenceagainstAfrican
2037-52Americanwomenandgirls;and
2038-53 (5)Measurestohelpvictims,victims'families,andvictims'communitiesprevent
2039-54andhealfromviolencethatoccursagainstAfricanAmericanwomenandgirls.
2040-55 4.Thedepartmentofpublicsafetyshallprovideadministrativesupporttothe
2041-56taskforce.
2042-57 5.OnorbeforeDecemberthirty-firstofeachyear,thetaskforceshallsubmita
2043-58reportonitsfindingstothegovernorandthegeneralassembly.
2044-59 6.ThetaskforceshallexpireonDecember31,2027,unlessextendeduntil
2045-60December31,2029,asdeterminednecessarybythedepartmentofpublicsafety.
2046-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 56 650.058.1.Notwithstandingthesovereignimmunityofthestate,anyindividualwho
2047-2wasfoundguiltyofafelonyinaMissouricourtandwaslaterdeterminedtobeactually
2048-3innocentofsuchcrime[solelyasaresultofDNAprofilinganalysis] maybepaidrestitution.
2049-4Theindividualmayreceiveanamountofonehundredseventy-ninedollarsperdayforeach
2050-5dayofpostconvictionincarcerationforthecrimeforwhichtheindividualisdeterminedtobe
2051-6actuallyinnocent.Thepetitionforthepaymentofsaidrestitutionshallbefiledwiththe
2052-7sentencingcourt.Forthepurposesofthissection,theterm"actuallyinnocent"shallmean:
2053-8 (1)Theindividualwasconvictedofafelonyforwhichafinalorderofreleasewas
2054-9enteredbythecourt;
2055-10 (2)Allappealsoftheorderofreleasehavebeenexhausted;
2056-11 (3)Theindividualwasnotservinganytermofasentenceforanyothercrime
2057-12concurrentlywiththesentenceforwhichheorsheisdeterminedtobeactuallyinnocent,
2058-13unlesssuchindividualwasservinganotherconcurrentsentencebecausehisorherparolewas
2059-14revokedbyacourtortheparoleboardinconnectionwiththecrimeforwhichthepersonhas
2060-15beenexonerated.Regardlessofwhetheranyotherbasismayexistfortherevocationofthe
2061-16person'sprobationorparoleatthetimeofconvictionforthecrimeforwhichthepersonis
2062-17laterdeterminedtobeactuallyinnocent,whenthecourt'sortheparoleboard'ssolestated
2063-18reasonfortherevocationinitsorderistheconvictionforthecrimeforwhichthepersonis
2064-19laterdeterminedtobeactuallyinnocent,suchordershall,forpurposesofthissectiononly,be
2065-20conclusiveevidencethat[their] thepersons'sprobationorparolewasrevokedinconnection
2066-21withthecrimeforwhichthepersonhasbeenexonerated;and
2067-22 (4)Testingorderedundersection547.035,ortestingbytheorderofanystateor
2068-23federalcourt,ifsuchpersonwasexoneratedonorbeforeAugust28,2004,ortestingordered
2069-24undersection650.055,ifsuchpersonwasorisexoneratedafterAugust28,2004,orafteran
2070-25evidentiaryhearingandfindinginahabeascorpusproceedingoraproceedingheld
2071-26pursuanttosection547.031whichdemonstratesaperson'sinnocenceofthecrimeforwhich
2072-27thepersonisincustody.
2073-28
2074-29Anyindividualwhoreceivesrestitutionunderthissectionshallbeprohibitedfromseeking
2075-30anycivilredressfromthestate,itsdepartmentsandagencies,oranyemployeethereof,orany
2076-31politicalsubdivisionoritsemployees.Thissectionshallnotbeconstruedasawaiverof
2077-32sovereignimmunityforanypurposesotherthantherestitutionprovidedforherein.The
2078-33departmentofcorrectionsshalldeterminetheaggregateamountofrestitutionowedduringa
2079-34fiscalyear.Ifinsufficientmoneysareappropriatedeachfiscalyeartopayrestitutiontosuch
2080-35persons,thedepartmentshallpayeachindividualwhohasreceivedanorderawarding
2081-36restitutionaproratashareoftheamountappropriated.Providedsufficientmoneysare
2082-37appropriatedtothedepartment,theamountsowedtosuchindividualshallbepaidonJune
2083-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 57 38thirtiethofeachsubsequentfiscalyear,untilsuchtimeastherestitutiontotheindividualhas
2084-39beenpaidinfull.However,noindividualawardedrestitutionunderthissubsectionshall
2085-40receivemorethan[thirty-six] sixty-fivethousand[fivehundred] dollarsduringeachfiscal
2086-41year.Nointerestonunpaidrestitutionshallbeawardedtotheindividual.[Noindividualwho
2087-42hasbeendeterminedbythecourttobeactuallyinnocentshallberesponsibleforthecostsof
2088-43careundersection217.831] However,anindividualmayalsobeawardedother
2089-44nonmonetaryrelief,includingcounseling,housingassistance,andpersonalfinancial
2090-45literaryassistance.
2091-46 2.IftheresultsoftheDNAtestingconfirmtheperson'sguilt,thenthepersonfiling
2092-47forDNAtestingundersection547.035,shall:
2093-48 (1)BeliableforanyreasonablecostsincurredwhenconductingtheDNAtest,
2094-49includingbutnotlimitedtothecostofthetest.Suchcostsshallbedeterminedbythecourt
2095-50andshallbeincludedinthefindingsoffactandconclusionsoflawmadebythecourt;and
2096-51 (2)Besanctionedundertheprovisionsofsection217.262.
2097-52 3.Apetitionforpaymentofrestitutionunderthissectionmay[only] befiledonlyby
2098-53theindividualdeterminedtobeactuallyinnocentortheindividual'slegalguardian.Noclaim
2099-54orpetitionforrestitutionunderthissectionmaybefiledbytheindividual'sheirsorassigns.
2100-55Anindividual'srighttoreceiverestitutionunderthissectionisnotassignableorotherwise
2101-56transferrable.Thestate'sobligationtopayrestitutionunderthissectionshallceaseuponthe
2102-57individual'sdeath.Anybeneficiarydesignationthatpurportstobequeath,assign,or
2103-58otherwiseconveytherighttoreceivesuchrestitutionshallbevoidandunenforceable.
2104-59 4.Anindividualwhoisdeterminedtobeactuallyinnocentofacrimeunderthis
2105-60chaptershallautomaticallybegrantedanorderofexpungementfromthecourtinwhichheor
2106-61shepledguiltyorwassentencedtoexpungefromallofficialrecordsallrecordationsofhisor
2107-62herarrest,plea,trialorconviction.Uponthecourt'sgrantingoftheorderofexpungement,
2108-63therecordsandfilesmaintainedinanyadministrativeorcourtproceedinginanassociateor
2109-64circuitdivisionofthecourtshallbeconfidentialand[only] availableonlytothepartiesorby
2110-65orderofthecourtforgoodcauseshown.Theeffectofsuchordershallbetorestoresuch
2111-66persontothestatusheorsheoccupiedpriortosucharrest,pleaorconvictionandasifsuch
2112-67eventhadnevertakenplace.Nopersonastowhomsuchorderhasbeenenteredshallbeheld
2113-68thereafterunderanyprovisionofanylawtobeguiltyofperjuryorotherwisegivingafalse
2114-69statementbyreasonofhisorherfailuretoreciteoracknowledgesucharrest,plea,trial,
2115-70convictionorexpungementinresponsetoanyinquirymadeofhimorherforanypurpose
2116-71whatsoeverandnosuchinquiryshallbemadeforinformationrelatingtoanexpungement
2117-72underthissection.
2118-Section1.Intheeventthatanysection,provision,clause,phrase,orwordofthis
2119-2actortheapplicationthereofisdeclaredinvalidundertheConstitutionoftheUnited
2120-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 58 3StatesortheConstitutionoftheStateofMissouri,itistheintentofthegeneralassembly
2121-4thattheremainingsectionsofthisactremaininforceandeffectasfarastheyare
2122-5capableofbeingcarriedintoexecutionasintendedbythegeneralassembly.The
2123-6generalassemblyherebydeclaresthatitwouldhavepassedeachsection,provision,
2124-7clause,phrase,orwordthereof,irrespectiveofthefactthatanyoneormoresections,
2125-8provisions,clauses,phrases,orwordsofthisactortheapplicationofthisactwouldbe
2126-9declaredunenforceable,unconstitutional,orinvalid.
2127-[84.175.1.Uponrecommendationofthechiefofpolice,theboard
2128-2 mayauthorizeandprovidefortheorganizationofapolicereserveforce
2129-3 composedofmemberswhoreceiveaserviceretirementundertheprovisions
2130-4 ofsections86.200to86.366andwhoqualifyundertheprovisionsofsection
2131-5 84.120.Suchreserveforceshallbeunderthecommandofthechiefofpolice
2132-6 andshallbeprovidedtraining,equipment,uniforms,andarmsasthechief
2133-7 shalldirectwiththeapprovaloftheboard.Membersofthereserveforceshall
2134-8 possessallofthepowersofregularpoliceofficersandshallbesubjecttoall
2135-9 lawsandregulationsapplicabletopoliceofficers;provided,however,thatthe
2136-10 citycouncilorothergoverningbodyofanysuchcitymayinitsdiscretionfixa
2137-11 totalinnumberwhichthereserveforcemaynotexceed.
2138-12 2.Ineventofriotorotheremergenciesasdeclaredanddefinedbythe
2139-13 mayor,inconcurrencewiththeboard,theboard,uponrecommendationofthe
2140-14 chief,mayappointspecialofficersorpatrolmenfortemporaryservicein
2141-15 additiontothepolicereserveforcehereinprovidedfor,butthelengthoftime
2142-16 forwhichsuchofficersorpatrolmenshallbeemployedshallbelimitedtothe
2143-17 timeduringwhichsuchemergencyshallexist.]
2144-[84.240.Theboardofpolicecommissionersshallestablishthe
2145-2 Bertillonsystemofidentificationofcriminalsandothersbymeansof
2146-3 anthropometricindications,andtheyarefurtherrequiredtoemploysuch
2147-4 additionalassistanceasmaybenecessarytoproperlyconductandmanagethis
2148-5 department.]
2149-[84.341.Noelectedorappointedofficialofthestateoranypolitical
2150-2 subdivisionthereofshallactorrefrainfromactinginanymannertoimpede,
2151-3 obstruct,hinder,orotherwiseinterferewithanymemberofamunicipalpolice
2152-4 forceestablishedundersections84.343to84.346intheperformanceofhisor
2153-5 herjobduties,orwithanyaspectofanyinvestigationarisingfromthe
2154-6 performanceofsuchjobduties.Thissectionshallnotbeconstruedtoprevent
2155-7 suchofficialsfromactingwithinthenormalcourseandscopeoftheir
2156-8 employmentorfromactingtoimplementsections84.343to84.346.Any
2157-9 personwhoviolatesthissectionshallbeliableforapenaltyoftwothousand
2158-10 fivehundreddollarsforeachoffenseandshallforeverbedisqualifiedfrom
2159-11 holdinganyofficeoremploymentwhatsoeverwiththegovernmentalentity
2160-12 thepersonservedatthetimeoftheviolation.Thepenaltyshallnotbepaidby
2161-13 thefundsofanycommitteeasthetermcommitteeisdefinedinsection
2162-14 130.011.Thissectionshallnotbeconstruedtointerferewiththepunishment,
2163-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 59 15 underanylawsofthisstate,ofacriminaloffensecommittedbysuchofficials,
2164-16 norshallthissectionapplytodulyappointedmembersofthemunicipalpolice
2165-17 force,ortheirappointingauthorities,whoseconductisotherwiseprovidedfor
2166-18 bylaw.]
2167-[84.342.1.Itshallbeanunlawfulemploymentpracticeforanofficial,
2168-2 employee,oragentofamunicipalpoliceforceestablishedundersections
2169-3 84.343to84.346todischarge,demote,reducethepayof,orotherwiseretaliate
2170-4 againstanemployeeofthemunicipalpoliceforceforreportingtoany
2171-5 superior,governmentagency,orthepresstheconductofanotheremployee
2172-6 thatthereportingemployeebelieves,ingoodfaith,isillegal.
2173-7 2.Anyemployeeofthemunicipalpoliceforcemaybringacauseof
2174-8 actionforgeneralorspecialdamagesbasedonaviolationofthissection.]
2175-[84.343.1.Subjecttotheprovisionsofsections84.344to84.346,any
2176-2 citynotwithinacountymayestablishamunicipalpoliceforceforthe
2177-3 purposesof:
2178-4 (1)Preservingthepublicpeace,welfare,andorder;
2179-5 (2)Preventingcrimeandarrestingsuspectedoffenders;
2180-6 (3)Enforcingthelawsofthestateandordinancesofthecity;
2181-7 (4)Exercisingallpowersavailabletoapoliceforceundergenerally
2182-8 applicablestatelaw;and
2183-9 (5)Regulatingandlicensingallprivatewatchmen,privatedetectives,
2184-10 andprivatepolicemenservingoractingassuchinsaidcity.
2185-11 2.Anypersonwhoactsasaprivatewatchman,privatedetective,or
2186-12 privatepolicemaninsaidcitieswithouthavingobtainedawrittenlicensefrom
2187-13 saidcitiesisguiltyofaclassAmisdemeanor.]
2188-[84.344.1.Notwithstandinganyprovisionsofthischaptertothe
2189-2 contrary,anycitynotwithinacountymayestablishamunicipalpoliceforce
2190-3 onorafterJuly1,2013,accordingtotheproceduresandrequirementsofthis
2191-4 section.Thepurposeoftheseproceduresandrequirementsistoprovideforan
2192-5 orderlyandappropriatetransitioninthegovernanceofthepoliceforceand
2193-6 provideforanequitableemploymenttransitionforcommissionedandcivilian
2194-7 personnel.
2195-8 2.Upontheestablishmentofamunicipalpoliceforcebyacityunder
2196-9 sections84.343to84.346,theboardofpolicecommissionersshallconvey,
2197-10 assign,andotherwisetransfertothecitytitleandownershipofall
2198-11 indebtednessandassets,including,butnotlimitedto,allfundsandrealand
2199-12 personalpropertyheldinthenameoforcontrolledbytheboardofpolice
2200-13 commissionerscreatedundersections84.010to84.340.Theboardofpolice
2201-14 commissionersshallexecutealldocumentsreasonablyrequiredtoaccomplish
2202-15 suchtransferofownershipandobligations.
2203-16 3.Ifthecityestablishesamunicipalpoliceforceandcompletesthe
2204-17 transferdescribedinsubsection2ofthissection,thecityshallprovidethe
2205-18 necessaryfundsforthemaintenanceofthemunicipalpoliceforce.
2206-19 4.Beforeacitynotwithinacountymayestablishamunicipalpolice
2207-20 forceunderthissection,thecityshalladoptanordinanceaccepting
2208-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 60 21 responsibility,ownership,andliabilityassuccessor-in-interestforcontractual
2209-22 obligations,indebtedness,andotherlawfulobligationsoftheboardofpolice
2210-23 commissionerssubjecttotheprovisionsofsubsection2ofsection84.345.
2211-24 5.Acitynotwithinacountythatestablishesamunicipalpoliceforce
2212-25 shallinitiallyemploy,withoutareductioninrank,salary,orbenefits,all
2213-26 commissionedandcivilianpersonneloftheboardofpolicecommissioners
2214-27 createdundersections84.010to84.340thatwereemployedbytheboard
2215-28 immediatelypriortothedatethemunicipalpoliceforcewasestablished.Such
2216-29 commissionedpersonnelwhopreviouslywereemployedbytheboardmay
2217-30 onlybeinvoluntarilyterminatedbythecitynotwithinacountyforcause.The
2218-31 cityshallalsorecognizeallaccruedyearsofservicethatsuchcommissioned
2219-32 andcivilianpersonnelhadwiththeboardofpolicecommissioners.Such
2220-33 personnelshallbeentitledtothesameholidays,vacation,andsickleavethey
2221-34 wereentitledtoasemployeesoftheboardofpolicecommissioners.
2222-35 6.Commissionedandcivilianpersonnelofamunicipalpoliceforce
2223-36 establishedunderthissectionshallnotbesubjecttoaresidencyrequirementof
2224-37 retainingaprimaryresidenceinacitynotwithinacountybutmayberequired
2225-38 tomaintainaprimaryresidencelocatedwithinaone-hourresponsetime.
2226-39 7.Thecommissionedandcivilianpersonnelwhoretirefromservice
2227-40 withtheboardofpolicecommissionersbeforetheestablishmentofa
2228-41 municipalpoliceforceundersubsection1ofthissectionshallcontinuetobe
2229-42 entitledtothesamepensionbenefitsprovidedunderchapter86andthesame
2230-43 benefitssetforthinsubsection5ofthissection.
2231-44 8.Ifthecitynotwithinacountyelectstoestablishamunicipalpolice
2232-45 forceunderthissection,thecityshallestablishaseparatedivisionforthe
2233-46 operationofitsmunicipalpoliceforce.Thecivilservicecommissionofthe
2234-47 citymayadoptrulesandregulationsappropriatefortheuniqueoperationofa
2235-48 policedepartment.Suchrulesandregulationsshallreserveexclusive
2236-49 authorityoverthedisciplinaryprocessandproceduresaffectingcommissioned
2237-50 officerstothecivilservicecommission;however,untilsuchtimeasthecity
2238-51 adoptssuchrulesandregulations,thecommissionedpersonnelshallcontinue
2239-52 tobegovernedbytheboardofpolicecommissioner'srulesandregulationsin
2240-53 effectimmediatelypriortotheestablishmentofthemunicipalpoliceforce,
2241-54 withthepolicechiefactinginplaceoftheboardofpolicecommissionersfor
2242-55 purposesofapplyingtherulesandregulations.Unlessotherwiseprovidedfor,
2243-56 existingcivilservicecommissionrulesandregulationsgoverningtheappealof
2244-57 disciplinarydecisionstothecivilservicecommissionshallapplytoall
2245-58 commissionedandcivilianpersonnel.Thecivilservicecommission'srules
2246-59 andregulationsshallprovidethatrecordspreparedfordisciplinarypurposes
2247-60 shallbeconfidential,closedrecordsavailablesolelytothecivilservice
2248-61 commissionandthosewhopossessauthoritytoconductinvestigations
2249-62 regardingdisciplinarymatterspursuanttothecivilservicecommission'srules
2250-63 andregulations.Ahearingofficershallbeappointedbythecivilservice
2251-64 commissiontohearanysuchappealsthatinvolvedisciplineresultingina
2252-65 suspensionofgreaterthanfifteendays,demotion,ortermination,butthecivil
2253-66 servicecommissionshallmakethefinalfindingsoffact,conclusionsoflaw,
2254-67 anddecisionwhichshallbesubjecttoanyrightofappealunderchapter536.
2255-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 61 68 9.Acitynotwithinacountythatestablishesandmaintainsa
2256-69 municipalpoliceforceunderthissection:
2257-70 (1)Shallprovideorcontractforlifeinsurancecoverageandfor
2258-71 insurancebenefitsprovidinghealth,medical,anddisabilitycoveragefor
2259-72 commissionedandcivilianpersonnelofthemunicipalpoliceforcetothesame
2260-73 extentaswasprovidedbytheboardofpolicecommissionersundersection
2261-74 84.160;
2262-75 (2)Shallprovideorcontractformedicalandlifeinsurancecoverage
2263-76 foranycommissionedorcivilianpersonnelwhoretiredfromservicewiththe
2264-77 boardofpolicecommissionersorwhowereemployedbytheboardofpolice
2265-78 commissionersandretirefromthemunicipalpoliceforceofacitynotwithina
2266-79 countytothesameextentsuchmedicalandlifeinsurancecoveragewas
2267-80 providedbytheboardofpolicecommissionersundersection84.160;
2268-81 (3)Shallmakeavailablemedicalandlifeinsurancecoveragefor
2269-82 purchasetothespousesordependentsofcommissionedandcivilianpersonnel
2270-83 whoretirefromservicewiththeboardofpolicecommissionersorthe
2271-84 municipalpoliceforceanddeceasedcommissionedandcivilianpersonnelwho
2272-85 receivepensionbenefitsundersections86.200to86.366attheratethatsuch
2273-86 dependent'sorspouse'scoveragewouldcostundertheappropriateplanifthe
2274-87 deceasedwereliving;and
2275-88 (4)Maypayanadditionalshiftdifferentialcompensationto
2276-89 commissionedandcivilianpersonnelforeveningandnighttoursofdutyin
2277-90 anamountnottoexceedtenpercentoftheofficer'sbasehourlyrate.
2278-91 10.Acitynotwithinacountythatestablishesamunicipalpoliceforce
2279-92 undersections84.343to84.346shallestablishatransitioncommitteeoffive
2280-93 membersforthepurposeof:coordinatingandimplementingthetransitionof
2281-94 authority,operations,assets,andobligationsfromtheboardofpolice
2282-95 commissionerstothecity;windingdowntheaffairsoftheboard;making
2283-96 nonbindingrecommendationsforthetransitionofthepoliceforcefromthe
2284-97 boardtothecity;andotherrelatedduties,ifany,establishedbyexecutive
2285-98 orderofthecity'smayor.Oncetheordinancereferencedinthissectionis
2286-99 enacted,thecityshallprovidewrittennoticetotheboardofpolice
2287-100 commissionersandthegovernorofthestateofMissouri.Withinthirty
2288-101 daysofsuchnotice,themayorshallappointthreememberstothecommittee,
2289-102 twoofwhomshallbemembersofastatewidelawenforcementassociation
2290-103 thatrepresentsatleastfivethousandlawenforcementofficers.Theremaining
2291-104 membersofthecommitteeshallincludethepolicechiefofthemunicipal
2292-105 policeforceandapersonwhocurrentlyorpreviouslyservedasa
2293-106 commissionerontheboardofpolicecommissioners,whoshallbeappointed
2294-107 tothecommitteebythemayorofsuchcity.]
2295-[84.345.1.Exceptasrequiredfortheboardofpolicecommissioners
2296-2 toconcludeitsaffairsandpursuelegalclaimsanddefenses,uponthe
2297-3 establishmentofamunicipalpoliceforce,thetermsofofficeofthe
2298-4 commissionersoftheboardofpolicecreatedundersections84.020and
2299-5 84.030shallexpire,andtheprovisionsofsections84.010to84.340shallnot
2300-6 applytoanycitynotwithinacountyoritsmunicipalpoliceforceasofsuch
2301-7 date.Theboardshallcontinuetooperate,ifnecessary,towinddownthe
2302-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 62 8 board'saffairsuntilthetransferofownershipandobligationsundersubsection
2303-9 2ofsection84.344hasbeencompleted.Duringsuchtime,theboardofpolice
2304-10 commissionersshalldesignateandauthorizeitssecretarytoactonbehalfof
2305-11 theboardforpurposesofperformingtheboard'sdutiesandanyotheractions
2306-12 incidenttothetransferandwindingdownoftheboard'saffairs.
2307-13 2.Foranyclaim,lawsuit,orotheractionarisingoutofactions
2308-14 occurringbeforethedateofcompletionofthetransferprovidedunder
2309-15 subsection2ofsection84.344,thestateshallcontinuetoprovidelegal
2310-16 representationassetforthinsection105.726,andthestatelegalexpensefund
2311-17 shallcontinuetoprovidereimbursementforsuchclaimsundersection
2312-18 105.726.Thissubsectionappliestoallclaims,lawsuits,andotheractions
2313-19 broughtagainstanycommissioner,policeofficer,employee,agent,
2314-20 representative,oranyindividualorentityactingorpurportingtoactonits
2315-21 ortheirbehalf.
2316-22 3.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionoflaw,rule,orregulationto
2317-23 thecontrary,anycitynotwithinacountythatestablishesamunicipalpolice
2318-24 forceundersections84.343to84.346shallnotberestrictedorlimitedinany
2319-25 wayintheselectionofapolicechieforchiefofthedivisioncreatedunder
2320-26 subsection8ofsection84.344.
2321-27 4.Itshallbethedutyofthesheriffforanycitynotwithinacounty,
2322-28 whenevercalleduponbythepolicechiefofthemunicipalpoliceforce,toact
2323-29 underthepolicechief'scontrolforthepreservationofthepublicpeaceand
2324-30 quiet;and,whenevertheexigencyorcircumstancesmay,inthepolicechief's
2325-31 judgment,warrantit,saidpolicechiefshallhavethepowertoassumethe
2326-32 controlandcommandofalllocalandmunicipalconservatorsofthepeaceof
2327-33 thecity,whethersheriff,constable,policemenorothers,andtheyshallact
2328-34 undertheordersofthesaidpolicechiefandnototherwise.]
2329-[84.346.Anypolicepensionsystemcreatedunderchapter86forthe
2330-2 benefitofapoliceforceestablishedundersections84.010to84.340shall
2331-3 continuetobegovernedbychapter86,andshallapplytoanypoliceforce
2332-4 establishedundersection84.343to84.346.Otherthananyprovisionthat
2333-5 makeschapter86applicabletoamunicipalpoliceforceestablishedunder
2334-6 section84.343to84.346,nothinginsections84.343to84.346shallbe
2335-7 construedaslimitingorchangingtherightsorbenefitsprovidedunderchapter
2336-8 86.]
2337-[84.347.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection1.140tothe
2338-2 contrary,theprovisionsofsections84.343to84.346shallbenonseverable.If
2339-3 anyprovisionofsections84.343to84.346isforanyreasonheldtobeinvalid,
2340-4 suchdecisionshallinvalidatealloftheremainingprovisionsofthisact.]
2341-[217.825.Sections217.825to217.841shallbeknownandmaybe
2342-2 citedasthe"MissouriIncarcerationReimbursementAct".]
2343-[217.827.Asusedinsections217.825to217.841,thefollowingterms
2344-2 shallmean:
2345-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 63 3 (1)(a)"Assets",property,tangibleorintangible,realorpersonal,
2346-4 belongingtoordueanoffenderoraformeroffender,includingincomeor
2347-5 paymentstosuchoffenderfromSocialSecurity,workers'compensation,
2348-6 veterans'compensation,pensionbenefits,previouslyearnedsalaryorwages,
2349-7 bonuses,annuities,retirementbenefits,orfromanyothersourcewhatsoever,
2350-8 includinganyofthefollowing:
2351-9 a.Moneyorothertangibleassetsreceivedbytheoffenderasaresult
2352-10 ofasettlementofaclaimagainstthestate,anyagencythereof,oranyclaim
2353-11 againstanemployeeorindependentcontractorarisingfromandinthescopeof
2354-12 saidemployee'sorcontractor'sofficialdutiesonbehalfofthestateorany
2355-13 agencythereof;
2356-14 b.Amoneyjudgmentreceivedbytheoffenderfromthestateasa
2357-15 resultofacivilactioninwhichthestate,anagencythereoforanystate
2358-16 employeeorindependentcontractorwheresuchjudgmentarosefromaclaim
2359-17 arisingfromtheconductofofficialdutiesonbehalfofthestatebysaid
2360-18 employeeorsubcontractororforanyagencyofthestate;
2361-19 c.Acurrentstreamofincomefromanysourcewhatsoever,includinga
2362-20 salary,wages,disability,retirement,pension,insuranceorannuitybenefitsor
2363-21 similarpayments;
2364-22 (b)"Assets"shallnotinclude:
2365-23 a.Thehomesteadoftheoffenderuptofiftythousanddollarsinvalue;
2366-24 b.Moneysavedbytheoffenderfromwagesandbonusesuptotwo
2367-25 thousandfivehundreddollarspaidtheoffenderwhileheorshewasconfined
2368-26 toastatecorrectionalcenter;
2369-27 (2)"Costofcare",thecosttothedepartmentofcorrectionsfor
2370-28 providingtransportation,room,board,clothing,security,medical,andother
2371-29 normallivingexpensesofoffendersunderthejurisdictionofthedepartment,
2372-30 asdeterminedbythedirectorofthedepartment;
2373-31 (3)"Department",thedepartmentofcorrectionsofthisstate;
2374-32 (4)"Director",thedirectorofthedepartment;
2375-33 (5)"Offender",anypersonwhoisunderthejurisdictionofthe
2376-34 departmentandisconfinedinanystatecorrectionalcenterorisunderthe
2377-35 continuingjurisdictionofthedepartment;
2378-36 (6)"Statecorrectionalcenter",afacilityorinstitutionwhichhousesan
2379-37 offenderpopulationunderthejurisdictionofthedepartment.State
2380-38 correctionalcenterincludesacorrectionalcamp,communitycorrection
2381-39 center,honorcenter,orstateprison.]
2382-[217.829.1.Thedepartmentshalldevelopaformwhichshallbeused
2383-2 bythedepartmenttoobtaininformationfromalloffendersregardingtheir
2384-3 assets.
2385-4 2.Theformshallbesubmittedtoeachoffenderasofthedatetheform
2386-5 isdevelopedandtoeveryoffenderwhothereafterissentencedto
2387-6 imprisonmentunderthejurisdictionofthedepartment.Theformmaybe
2388-7 resubmittedtoanoffenderbythedepartmentforpurposesofobtainingcurrent
2389-8 informationregardingassetsoftheoffender.
2390-9 3.Everyoffendershallcompletetheformorprovideforcompletionof
2391-10 theformandtheoffendershallswearoraffirmunderoaththattothebestof
2392-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 64 11 hisorherknowledgetheinformationprovidediscompleteandaccurate.Any
2393-12 personwhoshallknowinglyprovidefalseinformationonsaidformtostate
2394-13 officialsoremployeesshallbeguiltyofthecrimeofmakingafalseaffidavit
2395-14 asprovidedbysection575.050.
2396-15 4.Failurebyanoffendertofully,adequatelyandcorrectlycomplete
2397-16 theformmaybeconsideredbytheparoleboardforpurposesofaparole
2398-17 determination,andindetermininganoffender'sparolereleasedateor
2399-18 eligibilityandshallconstitutesufficientgroundsfordenialofparole.
2400-19 5.Priortoreleaseofanyoffenderfromimprisonment,andagainprior
2401-20 toreleasefromthejurisdictionofthedepartment,thedepartmentshallrequest
2402-21 fromtheoffenderanassignmentoftenpercentofanywages,salary,benefits
2403-22 orpaymentsfromanysource.Suchanassignmentshallbevalidforthelonger
2404-23 periodoffiveyearsfromthedateofitsexecution,orfiveyearsfromthedate
2405-24 thattheoffenderisreleasedfromthejurisdictionofthedepartmentoranyof
2406-25 itsdivisionsoragencies.Theassignmentshallsecurepaymentofthetotalcost
2407-26 ofcareoftheoffenderexecutingtheassignment.Therestrictionsonthe
2408-27 maximumamountofearningssubjecttogarnishmentcontainedinsection
2409-28 525.030shallapplytoearningssubjecttoassignmentsexecutedpursuantto
2410-29 thissubsection.]
2411-[217.831.1.Thedirectorshallforwardtotheattorneygeneralareport
2412-2 oneachoffendercontainingacompletedformpursuanttotheprovisionsof
2413-3 section217.829togetherwithallotherinformationavailableontheassetsof
2414-4 theoffenderandanestimateofthetotalcostofcareforthatoffender.
2415-5 2.Theattorneygeneralmayinvestigateorcausetobeinvestigatedall
2416-6 reportsfurnishedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsubsection1ofthissection.
2417-7 Thisinvestigationmayincludeseekinginformationfromanysourcethatmay
2418-8 haverelevantinformationconcerninganoffender'sassets.Thedirectorshall
2419-9 provideallinformationpossessedbythedepartmentanditsdivisionsand
2420-10 agencies,uponrequestoftheattorneygeneral,inordertoassisttheattorney
2421-11 generalincompletinghisdutiespursuanttosections217.825to217.841.
2422-12 3.Iftheattorneygeneraluponcompletingtheinvestigationunder
2423-13 subsection2ofthissectionhasgoodcausetobelievethatanoffenderor
2424-14 formeroffenderhassufficientassetstorecovernotlessthantenpercentofthe
2425-15 estimatedcostofcareoftheoffenderortenpercentoftheestimatedcostof
2426-16 careoftheoffenderfortwoyears,whicheverisless,orhasastreamofincome
2427-17 sufficienttopaysuchamountswithinafive-yearperiod,theattorneygeneral
2428-18 mayseektosecurereimbursementfortheexpenseofthestateofMissourifor
2429-19 thecostofcareofsuchoffenderorformeroffender.
2430-20 4.Theattorneygeneral,oranyprosecutingattorneyonbehalfofthe
2431-21 attorneygeneral,shallnotbringanactionpursuanttothissectionagainstan
2432-22 offenderorformeroffenderaftertheexpirationoffiveyearsafterhisrelease
2433-23 fromthejurisdictionofthedepartment.]
2434-[217.833.1.Notmorethanninetypercentofthevalueoftheassetsof
2435-2 theoffendermaybeusedforpurposesofsecuringcostsandreimbursement
2436-3 pursuanttotheprovisionsofsections217.825to217.841.
2437-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 65 4 2.Theamountofreimbursementsoughtfromanoffendershallnotbe
2438-5 inexcessofthepercapitacostforcareformaintainingoffendersinthestate
2439-6 correctionalcenterinwhichtheoffenderishousedfortheperiodorperiods
2440-7 suchoffenderisanoffenderinastatecorrectionalcenter.]
2441-[217.835.1.Thecircuitcourtshallhaveexclusivejurisdictionoverall
2442-2 proceedingsseekingreimbursementfromoffenderspursuanttotheprovisions
2443-3 ofsections217.825to217.841.Theattorneygeneralmayfileacomplaintin
2444-4 thecircuitcourtforthecountyorcityfromwhichaprisonerwassentencedor
2445-5 inthecircuitcourtinthecountyorcityoftheofficeofthedirectorofthe
2446-6 department,againstanypersonunderthejurisdictionofthedepartmentstating
2447-7 thatthepersonisorhasbeenanoffenderinastatecorrectionalcenter,that
2448-8 thereisgoodcausetobelievethatthepersonhasassets,andprayingthatthe
2449-9 assetsbeusedtoreimbursethestatefortheexpensesincurredortobe
2450-10 incurred,orboth,bythestateforthecostofcareofthepersonasanoffender.
2451-11 2.Uponthefilingofthecomplaintundersubsection1ofthissection,
2452-12 thecourtshallissueanordertoshowcausewhytheprayerofthecomplainant
2453-13 shouldnotbegranted.Thecomplaintandordershallbeserveduponthe
2454-14 personpersonally,or,ifthepersonisconfinedinastatecorrectionalcenter,by
2455-15 registeredmailaddressedtothepersonincareofthechiefadministratorofthe
2456-16 statecorrectionalcenterwherethepersonishoused,atleastthirtydaysbefore
2457-17 thedateofhearingonthecomplaintandorder.
2458-18 3.Atthetimeofthehearingonthecomplaintandorder,ifitappears
2459-19 thatthepersonhasanyassetswhichoughttobesubjectedtotheclaimofthe
2460-20 statepursuanttotheprovisionsofsections217.825to217.841,thecourtshall
2461-21 issueanorderrequiringanyperson,corporation,orotherlegalentity
2462-22 possessedorhavingcustodyofsuchassets,toappropriateandapplysuch
2463-23 assetsoraportionthereoftosatisfysuchclaim.
2464-24 4.Atthehearingonthecomplaintandorderandbeforeenteringany
2465-25 orderonbehalfofthestateagainstthedefendant,thecourtshalltakeinto
2466-26 considerationanylegalobligationofthedefendanttosupportaspouse,minor
2467-27 children,orotherdependentsandanymoralobligationtosupportdependents
2468-28 towhomthedefendantisprovidingorhasinfactprovidedsupport.
2469-29 5.Iftheperson,corporation,orotherlegalentityshallneglector
2470-30 refusetocomplywithanorderissuedpursuanttosubsection3ofthissection,
2471-31 thecourtshallordertheperson,corporation,orotherlegalentitytoappear
2472-32 beforethecourtatsuchtimeasthecourtmaydirectandtoshowcausewhythe
2473-33 person,corporation,orotherlegalentityshouldnotbeconsideredincontempt
2474-34 ofcourt.
2475-35 6.If,intheopinionofthecourt,theassetsoftheprisoneraresufficient
2476-36 topaythecostoftheproceedingsundertakenpursuanttotheprovisionsof
2477-37 sections217.825to217.841,theprisonershallbeliableforthosecostsupon
2478-38 orderofthecourt.]
2479-[217.837.1.Exceptasprovidedinsubsection3ofthissection,the
2480-2 attorneygeneralmayuseanyremedy,interimorder,orenforcementprocedure
2481-3 allowedbylaworcourtruleincludinganexparterestrainingordertorestrain
2482-4 theprisoneroranyotherpersonorlegalentityinpossessionorhavingcustody
2483-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 66 5 oftheestateoftheprisonerfromdisposingofcertainpropertyinavoidanceof
2484-6 anorderissuedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsection217.835.
2485-7 2.Toprotectandmaintainassetspendingresolutionofproceedings
2486-8 initiatedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsection217.835,thecourt,uponrequest,
2487-9 mayappointareceiver.
2488-10 3.Theattorneygeneraloraprosecutingattorneyshallnotenforceany
2489-11 judgmentobtainedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsection217.835bymeansof
2490-12 executionagainstthehomesteadoftheprisoner.
2491-13 4.Thestate'srighttorecoverthecostofincarcerationpursuanttoan
2492-14 orderissuedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsection217.835shallhavepriority
2493-15 overallotherliens,debts,orotherincumbrancesagainstrealpropertyorany
2494-16 otherassetswhicharepartofaprisoner'sestate.]
2495-[217.839.1.Theattorneygeneralofthisstateshallenforcethe
2496-2 provisionsofsections217.825to217.841,exceptthattheattorneygeneral
2497-3 mayrequesttheprosecutingattorneyofthecountyorcityinwhichthe
2498-4 offenderwassentencedortheprosecutingattorneyofthecountyorcityin
2499-5 whichanyassetofanoffenderislocatedtomakeaninvestigationorassistin
2500-6 legalproceedingsundertakenpursuanttotheprovisionsofsections217.825to
2501-7 217.841.
2502-8 2.Thesentencingjudge,thesheriff,thecountyorcity,thechief
2503-9 administratorofthestatecorrectionalcenter,andthestatetreasurershall
2504-10 furnishtotheattorneygeneralorprosecutingattorneyallinformationand
2505-11 assistancepossibletoenabletheattorneygeneralorprosecutingattorneyto
2506-12 securereimbursementforthestatepursuanttotheprovisionsofsections
2507-13 217.825to217.841.
2508-14 3.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofanyotherlawprotectingthe
2509-15 confidentialityofanyinformationpossessedbythestate,itsofficialsand
2510-16 agencies,thesecretaryofstate,thedirectorofthedepartmentofrevenue,the
2511-17 directorofthedepartmentofsocialservices,thedirectorofthedepartmentof
2512-18 corrections,thedirectorofthedepartmentoflaborandindustrialrelations,the
2513-19 directorofthedepartmentofpublicsafety,andthecommissionerof
2514-20 administration,andeachdivisionoragencywithinorassignedtosuch
2515-21 departments,shallprovidetheattorneygeneralorprosecutingattorneywithall
2516-22 informationrequestedpursuanttotheprovisionsofsections217.825to
2517-23 217.841.
2518-24 4.Anycountyormunicipalofficialhavingcustodyofrecordsofthe
2519-25 estateorrealpropertyofanyoffenderorformeroffendershallsurrendersaid
2520-26 recordsorcertifiedcopiesthereofwithoutfeetotheattorneygeneralor
2521-27 prosecutingattorneywhorequestsuchrecordspursuanttotheprovisionsof
2522-28 sections217.825to217.841.]
2523-[217.841.1.Thecostsofanyinvestigationsshallbepaidfromthe
2524-2 reimbursementssecuredpursuanttotheprovisionsofsections217.825to
2525-3 217.841.Theinvestigativecostsshallbepresumedtobetwentypercentofthe
2526-4 reimbursementsrecovered,unlesstheattorneygeneralshalldemonstratetothe
2527-5 courtotherwise.Allreimbursementscollectedshallbepaidtothe"Inmate
2528-6 IncarcerationReimbursementActRevolvingFund",whichishereby
2529-SS#2SCSHCS#2HB495 67 7 establishedinthestatetreasury.Moneysintheinmateincarceration
2530-8 reimbursementactrevolvingfundshallbeappropriatedtotheattorneygeneral
2531-9 inordertodefraythecostsoftheattorneygeneralinconnectionwithhisduties
2532-10 providedbysections217.825to217.841;andallremainingbalancesshallbe
2533-11 appropriatedtothedepartmentforpurposesofconstructionandoperationof
2534-12 statecorrectionalfacilities.Theprovisionsofsection33.080notwithstanding,
2535-13 moneysintheinmateincarcerationreimbursementactrevolvingfundshallnot
2536-14 lapse,betransferredorappropriatedtoorplacedtothecreditofthegeneral
2537-15 revenuefundoranyotherfundofthestate.
2538-16 2.Thestatetreasurermaydeterminetheamountduethestateforthe
2539-17 costofcareofanoffenderandrenderstatementsthereofandsuchsworn
2540-18 statementsshallbeconsideredprimafacieevidenceoftheamountdue.]
2541-[574.050.1.Apersoncommitstheoffenseofriotingifheorshe
2542-2 knowinglyassembleswithsixormoreotherpersonsandagreeswithsuch
2543-3 personstoviolateanyofthecriminallawsofthisstateoroftheUnitedStates
2544-4 withforceorviolence,andthereafter,whilestillsoassembled,doesviolate
2545-5 anyofsaidlawswithforceorviolence.
2546-6 2.TheoffenseofriotingisaclassAmisdemeanor.]
2547-SectionB.Inordertoensurethecontinuedoperationofapoliceforceinthecityof
2548-2St.LouisforthesafetyandwellbeingofthecitizensofthecityofSt.Louis,therepealof
2549-3sections84.175,84.240,84.341,84.342,84.343,84.344,84.345,84.346,and84.347,the
2550-4repealandreenactmentofsections84.020,84.030,84.100,84.150,84.160,84.170and
2551-5105.726,andtheenactmentofsections84.225and84.325ofthisactisdeemednecessaryfor
2552-6theimmediatepreservationofthepublichealth,welfare,peace,andsafety,andishereby
2553-7declaredtobeanemergencyactwithinthemeaningoftheconstitution,andtherepealof
2554-8sections84.175,84.240,84.341,84.342,84.343,84.344,84.345,84.346,and84.347,the
2555-9repealandreenactmentofsections84.020,84.030,84.100,84.150,84.160,84.170and
2556-10105.726,andtheenactmentofsections84.225and84.325ofthisactshallbeinfullforceand
2557-11effectuponitspassageandapproval.
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1186+with the municipal police depa rtment, as well as all accrued 42
1187+years of service that such commissioned and civilian 43
1188+personnel had previously with the board of police 44
1189+commissioners. Such personnel shall be entitled to the same 45
1190+holidays, vacation, sick leave, sick bonus time, and annu al 46
1191+step-increases they were entitled to as employees of the 47
1192+municipal police department. 48
1193+ 5. The commissioned and civilian personnel who retire 49
1194+from service with the municipal police department before the 50
1195+board of police commissioners assumed cont rol of the 51
1196+department under subsection 1 of this section shall continue 52
1197+to be entitled to the same pension benefits provided as 53
1198+employees of the municipal police department and the same 54
1199+benefits set forth in subsection 4 of this section. Any 55
1200+police pension system created under chapter 86 for the 56
1201+benefit of a police force established under sections 84.012 57
1202+to 84.340 shall continue to be governed by chapter 86 and 58
1203+shall apply to any comprehensive policing plan and any 59
1204+police force established under s ections 84.012 to 84.340. 60
1205+Other than any provision that makes chapter 86 applicable to 61
1206+a municipal police force established under sections 84.343 62
1207+to 84.346, nothing in sections 84.012 to 84.340 shall be 63
1208+construed as limiting or changing the rights or benefits 64
1209+provided under chapter 86. 65
1210+ 6. The board of police commissioners may promulgate 66
1211+all necessary rules and regulations for the implementation 67
1212+and administration of this section. Any rule or portion of 68
1213+a rule, as that term is defined in sect ion 536.010, that is 69
1214+created under the authority delegated in this section shall 70
1215+become effective only if it complies with and is subject to 71
1216+all of the provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, 72
1217+section 536.028. This section and chapter 536 are 73
1218+nonseverable and if any of the powers vested with the 74
1219+ 37
1220+general assembly pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay 75
1221+the effective date, or to disapprove and annul a rule are 76
1222+subsequently held unconstitutional, then the grant of 77
1223+rulemaking authority and an y rule proposed or adopted after 78
1224+the effective date of this section shall be invalid and void. 79
1225+ 105.726. 1. Nothing in sections 105.711 to 105.726 1
1226+shall be construed to broaden the liability of the state of 2
1227+Missouri beyond the prov isions of sections 537.600 to 3
1228+537.610, nor to abolish or waive any defense at law which 4
1229+might otherwise be available to any agency, officer, or 5
1230+employee of the state of Missouri. Sections 105.711 to 6
1231+105.726 do not waive the sovereign immunity of the s tate of 7
1232+Missouri. 8
1233+ 2. The creation of the state legal expense fund and 9
1234+the payment therefrom of such amounts as may be necessary 10
1235+for the benefit of any person covered thereby are deemed 11
1236+necessary and proper public purposes for which funds of this 12
1237+state may be expended. 13
1238+ 3. Moneys in the state legal expense fund shall not be 14
1239+available for the payment of any claim or any amount 15
1240+required by any final judgment rendered by a court of 16
1241+competent jurisdiction against a board of police 17
1242+commissioners established under chapter 84, including the 18
1243+commissioners, any police officer, notwithstanding sections 19
1244+84.330 and 84.710, or other provisions of law, other 20
1245+employees, agents, representative, or any other individual 21
1246+or entity acting or purporting to act on its or their 22
1247+behalf. Such was the intent of the general assembly in the 23
1248+original enactment of sections 105.711 to 105.726, and it is 24
1249+made express by this section in light of the decision in 25
1250+Wayman Smith, III, et al. v. State of Missouri, 152 S .W.3d 26
1251+275. Except that the commissioner of administration shall 27
1252+reimburse from the legal expense fund the [board] boards of 28
1253+ 38
1254+police commissioners established under [section 84.350, and 29
1255+any successor-in-interest established pursuant to section 30
1256+84.344,] chapter 84 for liability claims otherwise eligible 31
1257+for payment under section 105.711 paid by such [board] 32
1258+boards on an equal share basis per claim up to a maximum of 33
1259+[one] two million dollars per fiscal year. 34
1260+ 4. [Subject to the provisions of subs ection 2 of 35
1261+section 84.345,] If the representation of the attorney 36
1262+general is requested by a board of police commissioners [or 37
1263+its successor-in-interest established pursuant to section 38
1264+84.344], the attorney general shall represent, investigate, 39
1265+defend, negotiate, or compromise all claims under sections 40
1266+105.711 to 105.726 for the board of police commissioners, 41
1267+[its successor-in-interest pursuant to section 84.344, ] any 42
1268+police officer, other employees, agents, representatives, or 43
1269+any other individual or entity acting or purporting to act 44
1270+on their behalf. The attorney general may establish 45
1271+procedures by rules promulgated under chapter 536 under 46
1272+which claims must be referred for the attorney general's 47
1273+representation. The attorney general and the o fficials of 48
1274+the city which the police board represents [or represented] 49
1275+shall meet and negotiate reasonable expenses or charges that 50
1276+will fairly compensate the attorney general and the office 51
1277+of administration for the cost of the representation of the 52
1278+claims under this section. 53
1279+ 5. Claims tendered to the attorney general promptly 54
1280+after the claim was asserted as required by section 105.716 55
1281+and prior to August 28, 2005, may be investigated, defended, 56
1282+negotiated, or compromised by the attorney gen eral and full 57
1283+payments may be made from the state legal expense fund on 58
1284+behalf of the entities and individuals described in this 59
1285+section as a result of the holding in Wayman Smith, III, et 60
1286+al. v. State of Missouri, 152 S.W.3d 275. 61
1287+ 39
1288+ 191.1005. 1. No individual or entity shall knowingly 1
1289+open, lease, rent, own, use, maintain, manage, operate, or 2
1290+control a public or private facility, site, or building for 3
1291+the purpose, in part or in whole, of allowing individuals to 4
1292+self-administer preobtained controlled substances, the 5
1293+possession of which by the individual is punishable under 6
1294+section 579.015 and is not otherwise authorized by chapters 7
1295+195 and 579. 8
1296+ 2. This section shall not apply to any health care 9
1297+facility licensed pursuant to chapter 197 or 198 that: 10
1298+ (a) Provides medical assistance or monitoring to 11
1299+individuals who have self -administered controlled substances; 12
1300+ (b) Provides sterile injection supplies; 13
1301+ (c) Collects used hypodermic needles and syringes; or 14
1302+ (d) Provides secure hypodermic needle and syringe 15
1303+disposal services. 16
1304+ 3. This section shall not affect the immunity from 17
1305+liability provided by section 195.205 for any individual 18
1306+who, in good faith, seeks or obtains medical assistance for 19
1307+someone who is experiencing an overdose of a controlled 20
1308+substance or for any individual experiencing an overdose of 21
1309+a controlled substance who seeks medical assistance for 22
1310+himself or herself or is the subject of a good faith request 23
1311+for medical assistance f or an overdose of a controlled 24
1312+substance. 25
1313+ 4. As used in this section, the term "controlled 26
1314+substance" means a drug, substance, or immediate precursor 27
1315+in Schedules I through V listed in chapter 195. 28
1316+ 217.451. No correctional center or other party shall 1
1317+charge an offender in a correctional center a total amount 2
1318+for a domestic phone call, including fees and any per -minute 3
1319+rate, that exceeds the equivalent of twelve cents per minute. 4
1320+ 40
1321+ 221.108. 1. Jails shall provide inmates with 1
1322+reasonable access to phone services during an inmate's term 2
1323+of confinement, except phone access may be restricted as a 3
1324+disciplinary measure. 4
1325+ 2. No jail or other party shall charge an inmate in a 5
1326+jail a total amount for a do mestic phone call, including 6
1327+fees and any per-minute rate, that exceeds the equivalent of 7
1328+twelve cents per minute. 8
1329+ 221.520. 1. As used in this section, the following 1
1330+terms mean: 2
1331+ (1) "Extraordinary circumstance", a substantia l flight 3
1332+risk or some other extraordinary medical or security 4
1333+circumstance that dictates restraints be used to ensure the 5
1334+safety and security of a pregnant offender in her third 6
1335+trimester or a postpartum offender within forty -eight hours 7
1336+postdelivery, the staff of the county or city jail or 8
1337+medical facility, other offenders, or the public; 9
1338+ (2) "Labor", the period of time before a birth during 10
1339+which contractions are present; 11
1340+ (3) "Postpartum", the period of recovery immediately 12
1341+following childbirth, which is six weeks for a vaginal birth 13
1342+or eight weeks for a cesarean birth, or longer if so 14
1343+determined by a physician or nurse; 15
1344+ (4) "Restraints", any device used to control the 16
1345+movement of a person's body or limbs. 17
1346+ 2. Except in extraordinary circumstances, a county or 18
1347+city jail shall not use restraints on a pregnant offender in 19
1348+her third trimester, whether during transportation to and 20
1349+from visits to health care providers and court proceedings, 21
1350+during medical appointments and ex aminations, or during 22
1351+labor, delivery, or forty -eight hours postdelivery. 23
1352+ 3. Pregnant offenders shall be transported in vehicles 24
1353+equipped with seatbelts. 25
1354+ 41
1355+ 4. In the event a sheriff or jailer determines that 26
1356+extraordinary circumstances exist a nd restraints are 27
1357+necessary, the sheriff or jailer shall fully document in 28
1358+writing within forty -eight hours of the incident the reasons 29
1359+he or she determined such extraordinary circumstances 30
1360+existed, the type of restraints used, and the reasons those 31
1361+restraints were considered reasonable under the 32
1362+circumstances. Such documents shall be kept on file by the 33
1363+county or city jail for at least five years from the date 34
1364+the restraints were used. 35
1365+ 5. Any time restraints are used on a pregnant offender 36
1366+in her third trimester or on a postpartum offender within 37
1367+forty-eight hours postdelivery, the restraints shall be 38
1368+reasonable under the circumstances. Except in extraordinary 39
1369+circumstances, no leg, ankle, or waist restraints or any 40
1370+mechanical restraint s shall be used on any such offender, 41
1371+and, if wrist restraints are used, such restraints shall be 42
1372+placed in the front of such offender's body to protect the 43
1373+offender and the unborn child in the case of a forward fall. 44
1374+ 6. The county or city jail sh all: 45
1375+ (1) Ensure that employees of the jail are provided 46
1376+with training, which may include online training, on the 47
1377+provisions of this section; and 48
1378+ (2) Inform female offenders, in writing and orally, of 49
1379+any policies and practices developed in a ccordance with this 50
1380+section upon admission to the jail, and post the policies 51
1381+and practices in locations in the jail where such notices 52
1382+are commonly posted and will be seen by female offenders. 53
1383+ 221.523. 1. By January 1, 2026, all county and city 1
1384+jails shall develop specific procedures for the intake and 2
1385+care of offenders who are pregnant, which shall include 3
1386+procedures regarding: 4
1387+ (1) Maternal health evaluations; 5
1388+ 42
1389+ (2) Dietary supplements, including prenatal vitamins; 6
1390+ (3) Timely and regular nutritious meals, consistent 7
1391+with the Nutrition During Pregnancy Guidelines prepared by 8
1392+the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists; 9
1393+ (4) Substance abuse treatment; 10
1394+ (5) Treatment for the human immunodefi ciency virus and 11
1395+ways to avoid human immunodeficiency virus transmission; 12
1396+ (6) Hepatitis C; 13
1397+ (7) Sleeping arrangements for such pregnant offenders 14
1398+in the third trimester, including requiring such offenders 15
1399+to sleep on the bottom bunk bed; 16
1400+ (8) Access to mental health professionals; 17
1401+ (9) Sanitary materials; and 18
1402+ (10) Postpartum recovery, including that, except in 19
1403+extraordinary circumstances, no such offender shall be 20
1404+placed in isolation during such recovery. 21
1405+ 2. As used in this section, the term "postpartum 22
1406+recovery" means, as determined by a physician, the period 23
1407+immediately following delivery, including the entire period 24
1408+an offender who was pregnant is in the hospital or infirmary 25
1409+after delivery. 26
1410+ 304.012. 1. Every person operating a motor vehicle on 1
1411+the roads and highways of this state shall drive the vehicle 2
1412+in a careful and prudent manner and at a rate of speed so as 3
1413+not to endanger the property of another or the life or limb 4
1414+of any person and shall exercise the highest degree of care. 5
1415+ 2. No person operating a motor vehicle on the roads 6
1416+and highways of this state shall perform stunt driving, as 7
1417+such term is defined in section 304.145. 8
1418+ 3. Any person who violates the provisions of this 9
1419+section is guilty of a class B misdemeanor, unless an 10
1420+accident is involved then it shall be a class A misdemeanor. 11
1421+ 43
1422+ 304.145. 1. As used in this section, the following 1
1423+terms mean: 2
1424+ (1) "Aggravated offender", a person who has been found 3
1425+guilty of: 4
1426+ (a) Three or more violations of this section committed 5
1427+on separate occasions; or 6
1428+ (b) Two or more violations of this section committed 7
1429+on separate occasions where at least one of the violations 8
1430+the defendant was ope rating a vehicle and another person was 9
1431+injured or killed; 10
1432+ (2) "Burnout", a maneuver performed while operating a 11
1433+motor vehicle whereby the wheels of the motor vehicle are 12
1434+spun, resulting in friction causing the motor vehicle's 13
1435+tires to heat up and emit smoke; 14
1436+ (3) "Chronic offender", a person who has been found 15
1437+guilty of: 16
1438+ (a) Four or more violations of this section committed 17
1439+on separate occasions; or 18
1440+ (b) Three or more violations of this section committed 19
1441+on separate occasions w here at least one of the violations 20
1442+the defendant was operating a vehicle and another person was 21
1443+injured or killed; or 22
1444+ (c) Two or more violations of this section committed 23
1445+on separate occasions where both of the violations the 24
1446+defendant was operating a vehicle and another person was 25
1447+injured or killed; 26
1448+ (4) "Donut", a motor vehicle maneuver in which the 27
1449+front or rear of the motor vehicle is rotated around the 28
1450+opposite set of wheels in a motion that may cause a curved 29
1451+skid-mark pattern of rubber on the driving surface, or the 30
1452+tires to heat up and emit smoke, or both; 31
1453+ (5) "Drag race", the operation of two or more motor 32
1454+vehicles from a point side by side in a competitive attempt 33
1455+ 44
1456+to outgain or outdistance each other, or the operation o f 34
1457+one or more motor vehicles over a common selected course, 35
1458+for the purpose of comparing the relative speeds, power, or 36
1459+acceleration of such motor vehicles within a certain 37
1460+distance or time limit; 38
1461+ (6) "Drifting", a motor vehicle maneuver in which the 39
1462+motor vehicle is steered so that it makes a controlled skid 40
1463+sideways through a turn with the front wheels oriented in a 41
1464+direction opposite the turn; 42
1465+ (7) "Habitual offender", a person who has been found 43
1466+guilty of: 44
1467+ (a) Five or more violations of this section committed 45
1468+on separate occasions; 46
1469+ (b) Four or more violations of this section committed 47
1470+on separate occasions where at least one of the violations 48
1471+the defendant was operating a vehicle and another person was 49
1472+injured or killed; or 50
1473+ (c) Three or more violations of this section committed 51
1474+on separate occasions where at least two of the violations 52
1475+the defendant was operating a vehicle and another person was 53
1476+injured or killed; 54
1477+ (8) "Highway", any public thoroughfare for vehicles, 55
1478+including state roads, county roads and public streets, 56
1479+avenues, boulevards, parkways, or alleys in any municipality; 57
1480+ (9) "Persistent offender", a person who has been found 58
1481+guilty of: 59
1482+ (a) Two or more violations of this section com mitted 60
1483+on separate occasions; or 61
1484+ (b) One violation of this section where the defendant 62
1485+was operating a vehicle and another person was injured or 63
1486+killed; 64
1487+ (10) "Prior offender", a person who has been found 65
1488+guilty of a violation of this sectio n where such prior 66
1489+ 45
1490+offense occurred within five years of the violation for 67
1491+which the person is charged; 68
1492+ (11) "Race", the operation of one or more motor 69
1493+vehicles arising from a challenge to demonstrate superiority 70
1494+of a motor vehicle or driver, and the acceptance of or 71
1495+competitive response to that challenge, either through a 72
1496+prior arrangement or in immediate response, in which the 73
1497+competitor attempts to outgain or outdistance another motor 74
1498+vehicle, to prevent another motor vehicle from passing, to 75
1499+arrive at a given destination ahead of another motor 76
1500+vehicle, to test the physical stamina or endurance of 77
1501+drivers, to exhibit speed or acceleration, or to set a speed 78
1502+or acceleration record; 79
1503+ (12) "Street takeover", the act of disrupting the 80
1504+regular flow of traffic for the purpose of performing, 81
1505+facilitating, or spectating stunt driving; 82
1506+ (13) "Stunt driving", to operate a motor vehicle 83
1507+performing a race, a drag race, a burnout, a donut, a 84
1508+wheelie, or drifting; 85
1509+ (14) "Wheelie", a motor vehicle maneuver whereby a 86
1510+vehicle is ridden for a distance with the front or rear 87
1511+wheel or wheels raised off the ground. 88
1512+ 2. Except as otherwise permitted by law, no person 89
1513+shall: 90
1514+ (1) Perform stunt driving in connection with a street 91
1515+takeover; or 92
1516+ (2) Perform or participate in a street takeover. 93
1517+ 3. Violation of this section shall be a class B 94
1518+misdemeanor for a first offense, a class A misdemeanor for a 95
1519+second offense, and a class E felony for a third or 96
1520+subsequent offense. 97
1521+ 4. No defendant alleged and proven to be a prior 98
1522+offender, persistent offender, aggravated offender, chronic 99
1523+ 46
1524+offender, or habitual offender shall be granted a suspended 100
1525+imposition of sentence or be sentenced to pay a fine in lieu 101
1526+of imprisonment. 102
1527+ 5. No defendant alleged and proven to be a prior 103
1528+offender shall be granted probation or parole until he or 104
1529+she has served a minimum of ten days of imprisonment, unless 105
1530+as a condition of such probation or parole the person 106
1531+performs at least thi rty days of community service under the 107
1532+supervision of the court in a jurisdiction that has a 108
1533+recognized program for community service. 109
1534+ 6. No defendant alleged and proven to be an aggravated 110
1535+offender shall be eligible for probation or parole until he 111
1536+or she has served a minimum of thirty days of imprisonment. 112
1537+ 7. No defendant alleged and proven to be a chronic or 113
1538+habitual offender shall be eligible for probation or parole 114
1539+until he or she has served a minimum of one year of 115
1540+imprisonment. 116
1541+ 8. Prior pleas of guilty and prior findings of guilty 117
1542+shall be pleaded and proven in the same manner as required 118
1543+by section 558.021. 119
1544+ 9. This section shall not apply to events sanctioned 120
1545+by a political subdivision or private entity with 121
1546+responsibility for maintenance and control of the portion of 122
1547+highway or private property on which the motor vehicle 123
1548+operation occurs. 124
1549+ 455.095. 1. For purposes of this section, the 1
1550+following terms mean: 2
1551+ (1) "Electronic monitoring w ith victim notification", 3
1552+an electronic monitoring system that has the capability to 4
1553+track and monitor the movement of a person and immediately 5
1554+transmit the monitored person's location to the protected 6
1555+person and the local law enforcement agency with 7
1556+jurisdiction over the protected premises through an 8
1557+ 47
1558+appropriate means, including the telephone, an electronic 9
1559+beeper, or paging device whenever the monitored person 10
1560+enters the protected premises as specified in the order by 11
1561+the court; 12
1562+ (2) "Informed consent", the protected person is given 13
1563+the following information before consenting to participate 14
1564+in electronic monitoring with victim notification: 15
1565+ (a) The protected person's right to refuse to 16
1566+participate in such monitoring and the process f or 17
1567+requesting the court to terminate his or her participation 18
1568+after it has been ordered; 19
1569+ (b) The manner in which the electronic monitoring 20
1570+technology functions and the risks and limitations of that 21
1571+technology; 22
1572+ (c) The boundaries imposed on the person being 23
1573+monitored during the electronic monitoring; 24
1574+ (d) The sanctions that the court may impose for 25
1575+violations of the order issued by the court; 26
1576+ (e) The procedure that the protected person is to 27
1577+follow if the monitored person violat es an order or if the 28
1578+electronic monitoring equipment fails; 29
1579+ (f) Identification of support services available to 30
1580+assist the protected person in developing a safety plan to 31
1581+use if the monitored person violates an order or if the 32
1582+electronic monitoring equipment fails; 33
1583+ (g) Identification of community services available to 34
1584+assist the protected person in obtaining shelter, 35
1585+counseling, education, child care, legal representation, and 36
1586+other help in addressing the consequences and effects of 37
1587+domestic violence; and 38
1588+ (h) The nonconfidential nature of the protected 39
1589+person's communications with the court concerning electronic 40
1590+ 48
1591+monitoring and the restrictions to be imposed upon the 41
1592+monitored person's movements. 42
1593+ 2. When a person is found g uilty of violating the 43
1594+terms and conditions of an ex parte or full order of 44
1595+protection under section 455.085 or 455.538, the court may, 45
1596+in addition to or in lieu of any other disposition: 46
1597+ (1) Sentence the person to electronic monitoring with 47
1598+victim notification; or 48
1599+ (2) Place the person on probation and, as a condition 49
1600+of such probation, order electronic monitoring with victim 50
1601+notification. 51
1602+ 3. When a person charged with violating the terms and 52
1603+conditions of an ex parte or full order of protection under 53
1604+section 455.085 or 455.538 is released from custody before 54
1605+trial pursuant to section 544.455, the court may, as a 55
1606+condition of release, order electronic monitoring of the 56
1607+person with victim notification. 57
1608+ 4. Electronic monitoring with victim notification 58
1609+shall be ordered only with the protected person's informed 59
1610+consent. In determining whether to place a person on 60
1611+electronic monitoring with victim notification, the court 61
1612+may hold a hearing to consider the likelihood that th e 62
1613+person's participation in electronic monitoring will deter 63
1614+the person from injuring the protected person. The court 64
1615+shall consider the following factors: 65
1616+ (1) The gravity and seriousness of harm that the 66
1617+person inflicted on the protected person in the commission 67
1618+of any act of domestic violence; 68
1619+ (2) The person's previous history of domestic violence; 69
1620+ (3) The person's history of other criminal acts, if 70
1621+any; 71
1622+ (4) Whether the person has access to a weapon; 72
1623+ 49
1624+ (5) Whether the person has threatened suicide or 73
1625+homicide; 74
1626+ (6) Whether the person has a history of mental illness 75
1627+or has been civilly committed; and 76
1628+ (7) Whether the person has a history of alcohol or 77
1629+substance abuse. 78
1630+ 5. Unless the person is determined t o be indigent by 79
1631+the court, a person ordered to be placed on electronic 80
1632+monitoring with victim notification shall be ordered to pay 81
1633+the related costs and expenses. If the court determines the 82
1634+person is indigent, the person may be placed on electronic 83
1635+monitoring with victim notification, and the clerk of the 84
1636+court in which the case was determined shall notify the 85
1637+department of corrections that the person was determined to 86
1638+be indigent and shall include in a bill to the department 87
1639+the costs associated with the monitoring. The department 88
1640+shall establish by rule a procedure to determine the portion 89
1641+of costs each indigent person is able to pay based on a 90
1642+person's income, number of dependents, and other factors as 91
1643+determined by the department and sha ll seek reimbursement of 92
1644+such costs. 93
1645+ 6. An alert from an electronic monitoring device shall 94
1646+be probable cause to arrest the monitored person for a 95
1647+violation of an ex parte or full order of protection. 96
1648+ 7. The department of corrections, depart ment of public 97
1649+safety, Missouri state highway patrol, the circuit courts, 98
1650+and county and municipal law enforcement agencies shall 99
1651+share information obtained via electronic monitoring 100
1652+conducted pursuant to this section. 101
1653+ 8. No supplier of a product , system, or service used 102
1654+for electronic monitoring with victim notification shall be 103
1655+liable, directly or indirectly, for damages arising from any 104
1656+injury or death associated with the use of the product, 105
1657+ 50
1658+system, or service unless, and only to the extent that, such 106
1659+action is based on a claim that the injury or death was 107
1660+proximately caused by a manufacturing defect in the product 108
1661+or system. 109
1662+ 9. Nothing in this section shall be construed as 110
1663+limiting a court's ability to place a person on electronic 111
1664+monitoring without victim notification under section 544.455 112
1665+or 557.011. 113
1666+ 10. A person shall be found guilty of the offense of 114
1667+tampering with electronic monitoring equipment under section 115
1668+575.205 if he or she commits the actions prohibited under 116
1669+such section with any equipment that a court orders the 117
1670+person to wear under this section. 118
1671+ 11. The department of corrections shall promulgate 119
1672+rules and regulations for the implementation of subsection 5 120
1673+of this section. Any rule or portion of a rule, as that 121
1674+term is defined in section 536.010, that is created under 122
1675+the authority delegated in this section shall become 123
1676+effective only if it complies with and is subject to all of 124
1677+the provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 125
1678+536.028. This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and 126
1679+if any of the powers vested with the general assembly 127
1680+pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective 128
1681+date, or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently 129
1682+held unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking 130
1683+authority and any rule proposed or adopted after August 28, 131
1684+2018, shall be invalid and void. 132
1685+ [12. The provisions of this section shall expire on 133
1686+August 28, 2024.] 134
1687+ 491.065. 1. As used in this section, unl ess the 1
1688+context otherwise requires, the following terms mean: 2
1689+ (1) "Benefit", any plea bargain, bail consideration, 3
1690+reduction or modification of sentence, or any other 4
1691+ 51
1692+leniency, immunity, financial payment, reward, or 5
1693+amelioration of current or fu ture conditions of 6
1694+incarceration that has been requested or that has been or 7
1695+may, at a future date, be offered or provided in connection 8
1696+with or in exchange for the testimony of an informant who 9
1697+was endorsed by the state; 10
1698+ (2) "Informant", a witne ss who provides testimony that 11
1699+offers allegedly self -incriminating statements or activities 12
1700+of another person who is under investigation or being 13
1701+charged with an offense, and the witness: 14
1702+ (a) Is or was incarcerated with the suspect or 15
1703+defendant; 16
1704+ (b) Is being detained by or in the custody of law 17
1705+enforcement; or 18
1706+ (c) Provides testimony in exchange for any benefit. 19
1707+The term "informant" shall not refer to or include a 20
1708+codefendant or victim involved in the case. 21
1709+ 2. Beginning January 1, 2026, and thereafter, each 22
1710+prosecuting or circuit attorney shall send the information 23
1711+described under subdivision (4) of subsection 2 of section 24
1712+56.750 to the Missouri office of prosecution services to be 25
1713+included in the summary report as defined in subsection 2 of 26
1714+section 56.750. 27
1715+ 3. If a prosecuting or circuit attorney endorses a 28
1716+witness to testify as an informant, the following material 29
1717+and information shall be disclosed to all attorneys of 30
1718+record within fourteen days of the endorsement b y the 31
1719+prosecuting or circuit attorney: 32
1720+ (1) The complete criminal history of the informant, 33
1721+including any charges that are pending or were reduced, 34
1722+amended, or dismissed as part of a plea bargain; 35
1723+ (2) The informant cooperation agreement and a copy of 36
1724+any deal, promise, inducement, or benefit that has been 37
1725+ 52
1726+requested or that has been or may, at a future date, be 38
1727+offered or provided to the informant in connection with 39
1728+testimony against the defendant's interest; 40
1729+ (3) The substance, time, and place of any statement 41
1730+allegedly given by the defendant to the informant, and the 42
1731+substance, time, and place of any statement given by the 43
1732+informant to a law enforcement agency implicating the 44
1733+defendant in the offense charged; 45
1734+ (4) Whether the informant recanted that testimony or 46
1735+statement and, if so, the time and place of the recantation, 47
1736+the nature of the recantation, and the names of the persons 48
1737+who were present at the recantation; and 49
1738+ (5) Information concerning other criminal cases in any 50
1739+county in which the informant was endorsed by the state to 51
1740+testify against a defendant, including the following: 52
1741+ (a) The case name and number; 53
1742+ (b) The substance of the testimony; 54
1743+ (c) Any cooperation agreement, deal, promise, 55
1744+inducement, or benefit that was requested, offered, or 56
1745+provided to the informant in connection with the informant's 57
1746+testimony; and 58
1747+ (d) Any other information that is requested to be 59
1748+disclosed under the Constitution of the United States, the 60
1749+Constitution of Missouri, and the Missouri supreme court 61
1750+rules of criminal procedure. 62
1751+ 513.605. As used in sections 513.600 to 513.645, 1
1752+unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the 2
1753+following terms mean: 3
1754+ (1) (a) "Beneficial interest": 4
1755+ a. The interest of a person as a beneficiary under any 5
1756+other trust arrangement pursuant to which a trustee holds 6
1757+legal or record title to real property for the benefit of 7
1758+such person; or 8
1759+ 53
1760+ b. The interest of a person under any other fo rm of 9
1761+express fiduciary arrangement pursuant to which any other 10
1762+person holds legal or record title to real property for the 11
1763+benefit of such person; 12
1764+ (b) "Beneficial interest" does not include the 13
1765+interest of a stockholder in a corporation or the i nterest 14
1766+of a partner in either a general partnership or limited 15
1767+partnership. A beneficial interest shall be deemed to be 16
1768+located where the real property owned by the trustee is 17
1769+located; 18
1770+ (2) "Civil proceeding", any civil suit commenced by an 19
1771+investigative agency under any provision of sections 513.600 20
1772+to 513.645; 21
1773+ (3) "Criminal activity" is the commission, attempted 22
1774+commission, conspiracy to commit, or the solicitation, 23
1775+coercion or intimidation of another person to commit any 24
1776+crime which is chargeable by indictment or information under 25
1777+the following Missouri laws: 26
1778+ (a) Chapter 195, relating to drug regulations; 27
1779+ (b) Chapter 301, relating to registration and 28
1780+licensing of motor vehicles; 29
1781+ (c) Chapter 304, but relating only to felony 30
1782+violations of this chapter involving the use of a motor 31
1783+vehicle; 32
1784+ (d) Chapter 311, but relating only to felony 33
1785+violations of this chapter committed by persons not duly 34
1786+licensed by the supervisor of liquor control; 35
1787+ (e) Chapter 409, relating to regulation of securities; 36
1788+ (f) Chapter 491, relating to witnesses; 37
1789+ (g) Chapter 565, relating to offenses against the 38
1790+person; 39
1791+ [(c)] (h) Chapter 566, relating to sexual offenses; 40
1792+ [(d)] (i) Chapter 567, relating to prostitu tion; 41
1793+ 54
1794+ (j) Chapter 568, relating to offenses against the 42
1795+family; 43
1796+ [(e)] (k) Chapter 569, relating to robbery, arson, 44
1797+burglary and related offenses; 45
1798+ [(f)] (l) Chapter 570, relating to stealing and 46
1799+related offenses; 47
1800+ [(g) Chapter 567, relating to prostitution; 48
1801+ (h)] (m) Chapter 571, relating to weapons offenses; 49
1802+ (n) Chapter 572, relating to gambling; 50
1803+ (o) Chapter 573, relating to pornography and related 51
1804+offenses; 52
1805+ [(i)] (p) Chapter 574, relating to offenses agains t 53
1806+public order; 54
1807+ [(j)] (q) Chapter 575, relating to offenses against 55
1808+the administration of justice; 56
1809+ [(k) Chapter 491, relating to witnesses; 57
1810+ (l) Chapter 572, relating to gambling; 58
1811+ (m) Chapter 311, but relating only to felony 59
1812+violations of this chapter committed by persons not duly 60
1813+licensed by the supervisor of liquor control; 61
1814+ (n) Chapter 571, relating to weapons offenses; 62
1815+ (o) Chapter 409, relating to regulation of securities; 63
1816+ (p) Chapter 301, relating to registra tion and 64
1817+licensing of motor vehicles ] 65
1818+ (r) Chapter 578, but only relating to offenses by a 66
1819+criminal street gang ; 67
1820+ (4) "Criminal proceeding", any criminal prosecution 68
1821+commenced by an investigative agency under any criminal law 69
1822+of this state; 70
1823+ (5) "Investigative agency", the attorney general's 71
1824+office, or the office of any prosecuting attorney or circuit 72
1825+attorney; 73
1826+ (6) "Pecuniary value": 74
1827+ 55
1828+ (a) Anything of value in the form of money, a 75
1829+negotiable instrument, a commercial interest, or anything 76
1830+else the primary significance of which is economic 77
1831+advantage; or 78
1832+ (b) Any other property or service that has a value in 79
1833+excess of one hundred dollars; 80
1834+ (7) "Real property", any estate or legal or equitable 81
1835+interest in land situat ed in this state or any interest in 82
1836+such real property, including, but not limited to, any lease 83
1837+or deed of trust upon such real property; 84
1838+ (8) "Seizing agency", the agency which is the primary 85
1839+employer of the officer or agent seizing the property, 86
1840+including any agency in which one or more of the employees 87
1841+acting on behalf of the seizing agency is employed by the 88
1842+state of Missouri or any political subdivision of this state; 89
1843+ (9) "Seizure", the point at which any law enforcement 90
1844+officer or agent discovers and exercises any control over 91
1845+property that an officer or agent has reason to believe was 92
1846+used or intended for use in the course of, derived from, or 93
1847+realized through criminal activity. Seizure includes but is 94
1848+not limited to preventing anyone found in possession of the 95
1849+property from leaving the scene of the investigation while 96
1850+in possession of the property; 97
1851+ (10) (a) "Trustee": 98
1852+ a. Any person who holds legal or record title to real 99
1853+property for which any other person has a beneficial 100
1854+interest; or 101
1855+ b. Any successor trustee or trustees to any of the 102
1856+foregoing persons; 103
1857+ (b) "Trustee" does not include the following: 104
1858+ a. Any person appointed or acting as a personal 105
1859+representative under chapter 475 or under chap ter 473; 106
1860+ 56
1861+ b. Any person appointed or acting as a trustee of any 107
1862+testamentary trust or as trustee of any indenture of trust 108
1863+under which any bonds are or are to be issued. 109
1864+ 556.061. In this code, unless the context requires a 1
1865+different definition, the following terms shall mean: 2
1866+ (1) "Access", to instruct, communicate with, store 3
1867+data in, retrieve or extract data from, or otherwise make 4
1868+any use of any resources of, a computer, computer system, or 5
1869+computer network; 6
1870+ (2) "Affirmative defense": 7
1871+ (a) The defense referred to is not submitted to the 8
1872+trier of fact unless supported by evidence; and 9
1873+ (b) If the defense is submitted to the trier of fact 10
1874+the defendant has the burden of persuasion that the defense 11
1875+is more probably true than not; 12
1876+ (3) "Burden of injecting the issue": 13
1877+ (a) The issue referred to is not submitted to the 14
1878+trier of fact unless supported by evidence; and 15
1879+ (b) If the issue is submitted to the trier of fact any 16
1880+reasonable doubt on the issue requires a finding for the 17
1881+defendant on that issue; 18
1882+ (4) "Commercial film and photographic print 19
1883+processor", any person who develops exposed photographic 20
1884+film into negatives, slides or prints, or who makes prints 21
1885+from negatives or sli des, for compensation. The term 22
1886+commercial film and photographic print processor shall 23
1887+include all employees of such persons but shall not include 24
1888+a person who develops film or makes prints for a public 25
1889+agency; 26
1890+ (5) "Computer", the box that house s the central 27
1891+processing unit (CPU), along with any internal storage 28
1892+devices, such as internal hard drives, and internal 29
1893+communication devices, such as internal modems capable of 30
1894+ 57
1895+sending or receiving electronic mail or fax cards, along 31
1896+with any other hardware stored or housed internally. Thus, 32
1897+computer refers to hardware, software and data contained in 33
1898+the main unit. Printers, external modems attached by cable 34
1899+to the main unit, monitors, and other external attachments 35
1900+will be referred to collecti vely as peripherals and 36
1901+discussed individually when appropriate. When the computer 37
1902+and all peripherals are referred to as a package, the term 38
1903+"computer system" is used. Information refers to all the 39
1904+information on a computer system including both sof tware 40
1905+applications and data; 41
1906+ (6) "Computer equipment", computers, terminals, data 42
1907+storage devices, and all other computer hardware associated 43
1908+with a computer system or network; 44
1909+ (7) "Computer hardware", all equipment which can 45
1910+collect, analyze, create, display, convert, store, conceal 46
1911+or transmit electronic, magnetic, optical or similar 47
1912+computer impulses or data. Hardware includes, but is not 48
1913+limited to, any data processing devices, such as central 49
1914+processing units, memory typewriters an d self-contained 50
1915+laptop or notebook computers; internal and peripheral 51
1916+storage devices, transistor -like binary devices and other 52
1917+memory storage devices, such as floppy disks, removable 53
1918+disks, compact disks, digital video disks, magnetic tape, 54
1919+hard drive, optical disks and digital memory; local area 55
1920+networks, such as two or more computers connected together 56
1921+to a central computer server via cable or modem; peripheral 57
1922+input or output devices, such as keyboards, printers, 58
1923+scanners, plotters, video disp lay monitors and optical 59
1924+readers; and related communication devices, such as modems, 60
1925+cables and connections, recording equipment, RAM or ROM 61
1926+units, acoustic couplers, automatic dialers, speed dialers, 62
1927+programmable telephone dialing or signaling devices and 63
1928+ 58
1929+electronic tone-generating devices; as well as any devices, 64
1930+mechanisms or parts that can be used to restrict access to 65
1931+computer hardware, such as physical keys and locks; 66
1932+ (8) "Computer network", two or more interconnected 67
1933+computers or computer systems; 68
1934+ (9) "Computer program", a set of instructions, 69
1935+statements, or related data that directs or is intended to 70
1936+direct a computer to perform certain functions; 71
1937+ (10) "Computer software", digital information which 72
1938+can be interpreted by a computer and any of its related 73
1939+components to direct the way they work. Software is stored 74
1940+in electronic, magnetic, optical or other digital form. The 75
1941+term commonly includes programs to run operating systems and 76
1942+applications, such as word processing , graphic, or 77
1943+spreadsheet programs, utilities, compilers, interpreters and 78
1944+communications programs; 79
1945+ (11) "Computer-related documentation", written, 80
1946+recorded, printed or electronically stored material which 81
1947+explains or illustrates how to configure or use computer 82
1948+hardware, software or other related items; 83
1949+ (12) "Computer system", a set of related, connected or 84
1950+unconnected, computer equipment, data, or software; 85
1951+ (13) "Confinement": 86
1952+ (a) A person is in confinement when such person i s 87
1953+held in a place of confinement pursuant to arrest or order 88
1954+of a court, and remains in confinement until: 89
1955+ a. A court orders the person's release; or 90
1956+ b. The person is released on bail, bond, or 91
1957+recognizance, personal or otherwise; or 92
1958+ c. A public servant having the legal power and duty to 93
1959+confine the person authorizes his release without guard and 94
1960+without condition that he return to confinement; 95
1961+ (b) A person is not in confinement if: 96
1962+ 59
1963+ a. The person is on probation or parole, temporary or 97
1964+otherwise; or 98
1965+ b. The person is under sentence to serve a term of 99
1966+confinement which is not continuous, or is serving a 100
1967+sentence under a work -release program, and in either such 101
1968+case is not being held in a place of confinement or is n ot 102
1969+being held under guard by a person having the legal power 103
1970+and duty to transport the person to or from a place of 104
1971+confinement; 105
1972+ (14) "Consent": consent or lack of consent may be 106
1973+expressed or implied. Assent does not constitute consent if: 107
1974+ (a) It is given by a person who lacks the mental 108
1975+capacity to authorize the conduct charged to constitute the 109
1976+offense and such mental incapacity is manifest or known to 110
1977+the actor; or 111
1978+ (b) It is given by a person who by reason of youth, 112
1979+mental disease or defect, intoxication, a drug -induced 113
1980+state, or any other reason is manifestly unable or known by 114
1981+the actor to be unable to make a reasonable judgment as to 115
1982+the nature or harmfulness of the conduct charged to 116
1983+constitute the offense; or 117
1984+ (c) It is induced by force, duress or deception; 118
1985+ (15) "Controlled substance", a drug, substance, or 119
1986+immediate precursor in schedules I through V as defined in 120
1987+chapter 195; 121
1988+ (16) "Criminal negligence", failure to be aware of a 122
1989+substantial and unjustifiable risk that circumstances exist 123
1990+or a result will follow, and such failure constitutes a 124
1991+gross deviation from the standard of care which a reasonable 125
1992+person would exercise in the situation; 126
1993+ (17) "Custody", a person is in custody when he or she 127
1994+has been arrested but has not been delivered to a place of 128
1995+confinement; 129
1996+ 60
1997+ (18) "Damage", when used in relation to a computer 130
1998+system or network, means any alteration, deletion, or 131
1999+destruction of any part of the computer system or network; 132
2000+ (19) "Dangerous felony", the felonies of arson in the 133
2001+first degree, assault in the first degree, attempted rape in 134
2002+the first degree if physical injury results, attempted 135
2003+forcible rape if physical injury results, attempted sodomy 136
2004+in the first degree if physical injury results, attempted 137
2005+forcible sodomy if physical injury results, rape in the 138
2006+first degree, forcible rape, sodomy in the first degree, 139
2007+forcible sodomy, assault in the second degree if the victim 140
2008+of such assault is a special victim as defi ned in 141
2009+subdivision (14) of section 565.002, kidnapping in the first 142
2010+degree, kidnapping, murder in the second degree, assault of 143
2011+a law enforcement officer in the first degree, domestic 144
2012+assault in the first degree, elder abuse in the first 145
2013+degree, robbery in the first degree, armed criminal action, 146
2014+conspiracy to commit an offense when the offense is a 147
2015+dangerous felony, vehicle hijacking when punished as a class 148
2016+A felony, statutory rape in the first degree when the victim 149
2017+is a child less than twelve y ears of age at the time of the 150
2018+commission of the act giving rise to the offense, statutory 151
2019+sodomy in the first degree when the victim is a child less 152
2020+than twelve years of age at the time of the commission of 153
2021+the act giving rise to the offense, child mo lestation in the 154
2022+first or second degree, abuse of a child if the child dies 155
2023+as a result of injuries sustained from conduct chargeable 156
2024+under section 568.060, child kidnapping, parental kidnapping 157
2025+committed by detaining or concealing the whereabouts of t he 158
2026+child for not less than one hundred twenty days under 159
2027+section 565.153, bus hijacking when punished as a class A 160
2028+felony, planting a bomb or explosive in or near a bus or 161
2029+terminal, and an "intoxication -related traffic offense" or 162
2030+ 61
2031+"intoxication-related boating offense" if the person is 163
2032+found to be a "habitual offender" or "habitual boating 164
2033+offender" as such terms are defined in section 577.001; 165
2034+ (20) "Dangerous instrument", any instrument, article 166
2035+or substance, which, under the circumstances in which it is 167
2036+used, is readily capable of causing death or other serious 168
2037+physical injury; 169
2038+ (21) "Data", a representation of information, facts, 170
2039+knowledge, concepts, or instructions prepared in a 171
2040+formalized or other manner and intended for use in a 172
2041+computer or computer network. Data may be in any form 173
2042+including, but not limited to, printouts, microfiche, 174
2043+magnetic storage media, punched cards and as may be stored 175
2044+in the memory of a computer; 176
2045+ (22) "Deadly weapon", any firearm, loaded or unlo aded, 177
2046+or any weapon from which a shot, readily capable of 178
2047+producing death or serious physical injury, may be 179
2048+discharged, or a switchblade knife, dagger, billy club, 180
2049+blackjack or metal knuckles; 181
2050+ (23) "Digital camera", a camera that records images in 182
2051+a format which enables the images to be downloaded into a 183
2052+computer; 184
2053+ (24) "Disability", a mental, physical, or 185
2054+developmental impairment that substantially limits one or 186
2055+more major life activities or the ability to provide 187
2056+adequately for one's care or protection, whether the 188
2057+impairment is congenital or acquired by accident, injury or 189
2058+disease, where such impairment is verified by medical 190
2059+findings; 191
2060+ (25) "Elderly person", a person sixty years of age or 192
2061+older; 193
2062+ 62
2063+ (26) "Felony", an offense so designated or an offense 194
2064+for which persons found guilty thereof may be sentenced to 195
2065+death or imprisonment for a term of more than one year; 196
2066+ (27) "Forcible compulsion" either: 197
2067+ (a) Physical force that overcomes reasonable 198
2068+resistance; or 199
2069+ (b) A threat, express or implied, that places a person 200
2070+in reasonable fear of death, serious physical injury or 201
2071+kidnapping of such person or another person; 202
2072+ (28) "Incapacitated", a temporary or permanent 203
2073+physical or mental condition in which a person is 204
2074+unconscious, unable to appraise the nature of his or her 205
2075+conduct, or unable to communicate unwillingness to an act; 206
2076+ (29) "Infraction", a violation defined by this code or 207
2077+by any other statute of this state if it is so designated or 208
2078+if no sentence other than a fine, or fine and forfeiture or 209
2079+other civil penalty, is authorized upon conviction; 210
2080+ (30) "Inhabitable structure", a vehicle, vessel or 211
2081+structure: 212
2082+ (a) Where any person lives or carries on business or 213
2083+other calling; or 214
2084+ (b) Where people assemble for purposes of business, 215
2085+government, education, religion, entertainment, or public 216
2086+transportation; or 217
2087+ (c) Which is used for overnight accommodation of 218
2088+persons. 219
2089+Any such vehicle, vessel, or structure is inhabitabl e 220
2090+regardless of whether a person is actually present. If a 221
2091+building or structure is divided into separately occupied 222
2092+units, any unit not occupied by the actor is an inhabitable 223
2093+structure of another; 224
2094+ (31) "Knowingly", when used with respect to: 225
2095+ 63
2096+ (a) Conduct or attendant circumstances, means a person 226
2097+is aware of the nature of his or her conduct or that those 227
2098+circumstances exist; or 228
2099+ (b) A result of conduct, means a person is aware that 229
2100+his or her conduct is practically certain to cause that 230
2101+result; 231
2102+ (32) "Law enforcement officer", any public servant 232
2103+having both the power and duty to make arrests for 233
2104+violations of the laws of this state, and federal law 234
2105+enforcement officers authorized to carry firearms and to 235
2106+make arrests for violations of the laws of the United States; 236
2107+ (33) "Misdemeanor", an offense so designated or an 237
2108+offense for which persons found guilty thereof may be 238
2109+sentenced to imprisonment for a term of which the maximum is 239
2110+one year or less; 240
2111+ (34) "Of another", property that any entity, including 241
2112+but not limited to any natural person, corporation, limited 242
2113+liability company, partnership, association, governmental 243
2114+subdivision or instrumentality, other than the actor, has a 244
2115+possessory or proprietary intere st therein, except that 245
2116+property shall not be deemed property of another who has 246
2117+only a security interest therein, even if legal title is in 247
2118+the creditor pursuant to a conditional sales contract or 248
2119+other security arrangement; 249
2120+ (35) "Offense", any felony or misdemeanor; 250
2121+ (36) "Physical injury", slight impairment of any 251
2122+function of the body or temporary loss of use of any part of 252
2123+the body; 253
2124+ (37) "Place of confinement", any building or facility 254
2125+and the grounds thereof wherein a court is l egally 255
2126+authorized to order that a person charged with or convicted 256
2127+of a crime be held; 257
2128+ 64
2129+ (38) "Possess" or "possessed", having actual or 258
2130+constructive possession of an object with knowledge of its 259
2131+presence. A person has actual possession if such pe rson has 260
2132+the object on his or her person or within easy reach and 261
2133+convenient control. A person has constructive possession if 262
2134+such person has the power and the intention at a given time 263
2135+to exercise dominion or control over the object either 264
2136+directly or through another person or persons. Possession 265
2137+may also be sole or joint. If one person alone has 266
2138+possession of an object, possession is sole. If two or more 267
2139+persons share possession of an object, possession is joint; 268
2140+ (39) "Property", anything of value, whether real or 269
2141+personal, tangible or intangible, in possession or in action; 270
2142+ (40) "Public servant", any person employed in any way 271
2143+by a government of this state who is compensated by the 272
2144+government by reason of such person's employmen t, any person 273
2145+appointed to a position with any government of this state, 274
2146+or any person elected to a position with any government of 275
2147+this state. It includes, but is not limited to, 276
2148+legislators, jurors, members of the judiciary and law 277
2149+enforcement officers. It does not include witnesses; 278
2150+ (41) "Purposely", when used with respect to a person's 279
2151+conduct or to a result thereof, means when it is his or her 280
2152+conscious object to engage in that conduct or to cause that 281
2153+result; 282
2154+ (42) "Recklessly", consciously disregarding a 283
2155+substantial and unjustifiable risk that circumstances exist 284
2156+or that a result will follow, and such disregard constitutes 285
2157+a gross deviation from the standard of care which a 286
2158+reasonable person would exercise in the situation; 287
2159+ (43) "Serious emotional injury", an injury that 288
2160+creates a substantial risk of temporary or permanent medical 289
2161+or psychological damage, manifested by impairment of a 290
2162+ 65
2163+behavioral, cognitive or physical condition. Serious 291
2164+emotional injury shall be esta blished by testimony of 292
2165+qualified experts upon the reasonable expectation of 293
2166+probable harm to a reasonable degree of medical or 294
2167+psychological certainty; 295
2168+ (44) "Serious physical injury", physical injury that 296
2169+creates a substantial risk of death or t hat causes serious 297
2170+disfigurement or protracted loss or impairment of the 298
2171+function of any part of the body; 299
2172+ (45) "Services", when used in relation to a computer 300
2173+system or network, means use of a computer, computer system, 301
2174+or computer network and i ncludes, but is not limited to, 302
2175+computer time, data processing, and storage or retrieval 303
2176+functions; 304
2177+ (46) "Sexual orientation", male or female 305
2178+heterosexuality, homosexuality or bisexuality by 306
2179+inclination, practice, identity or expression, or havin g a 307
2180+self-image or identity not traditionally associated with 308
2181+one's gender; 309
2182+ (47) "Vehicle", a self-propelled mechanical device 310
2183+designed to carry a person or persons, excluding vessels or 311
2184+aircraft; 312
2185+ (48) "Vessel", any boat or craft propelled b y a motor 313
2186+or by machinery, whether or not such motor or machinery is a 314
2187+principal source of propulsion used or capable of being used 315
2188+as a means of transportation on water, or any boat or craft 316
2189+more than twelve feet in length which is powered by sail 317
2190+alone or by a combination of sail and machinery, and used or 318
2191+capable of being used as a means of transportation on water, 319
2192+but not any boat or craft having, as the only means of 320
2193+propulsion, a paddle or oars; 321
2194+ (49) "Voluntary act": 322
2195+ 66
2196+ (a) A bodily movement performed while conscious as a 323
2197+result of effort or determination. Possession is a 324
2198+voluntary act if the possessor knowingly procures or 325
2199+receives the thing possessed, or having acquired control of 326
2200+it was aware of his or her control for a suffici ent time to 327
2201+have enabled him or her to dispose of it or terminate his or 328
2202+her control; or 329
2203+ (b) An omission to perform an act of which the actor 330
2204+is physically capable. A person is not guilty of an offense 331
2205+based solely upon an omission to perform an act unless the 332
2206+law defining the offense expressly so provides, or a duty to 333
2207+perform the omitted act is otherwise imposed by law; 334
2208+ (50) "Vulnerable person", any person in the custody, 335
2209+care, or control of the department of mental health who is 336
2210+receiving services from an operated, funded, licensed, or 337
2211+certified program. 338
2212+ 566.210. 1. A person commits the offense of sexual 1
2213+trafficking of a child in the first degree if he or she 2
2214+knowingly: 3
2215+ (1) Recruits, entices, harbors, t ransports, provides, 4
2216+or obtains by any means, including but not limited to 5
2217+through the use of force, abduction, coercion, fraud, 6
2218+deception, blackmail, or causing or threatening to cause 7
2219+financial harm, a person under the age of [twelve] fourteen 8
2220+to participate in a commercial sex act, a sexual 9
2221+performance, or the production of explicit sexual material 10
2222+as defined in section 573.010, or benefits, financially or 11
2223+by receiving anything of value, from participation in such 12
2224+activities; 13
2225+ (2) Causes a person under the age of [twelve] fourteen 14
2226+to engage in a commercial sex act, a sexual performance, or 15
2227+the production of explicit sexual material as defined in 16
2228+section 573.010; or 17
2229+ 67
2230+ (3) Advertises the availability of a person under the 18
2231+age of [twelve] fourteen to participate in a commercial sex 19
2232+act, a sexual performance, or the production of explicit 20
2233+sexual material as defined in section 573.010. 21
2234+ 2. It shall not be a defense that the defendant 22
2235+believed that the person was [twelve] fourteen years of age 23
2236+or older. 24
2237+ 3. The offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the 25
2238+first degree is a felony for which the authorized term of 26
2239+imprisonment is life imprisonment without eligibility for 27
2240+probation or parole until the offender has served not less 28
2241+than [twenty-five] thirty years of such sentence. 29
2242+Subsection 4 of section 558.019 shall not apply to the 30
2243+sentence of a person who has been found guilty of sexual 31
2244+trafficking of a child less than [twelve] fourteen years of 32
2245+age, and "life impriso nment" shall mean imprisonment for the 33
2246+duration of a person's natural life for the purposes of this 34
2247+section. 35
2248+ 566.211. 1. A person commits the offense of sexual 1
2249+trafficking of a child in the second degree if he or she 2
2250+knowingly: 3
2251+ (1) Recruits, entices, harbors, transports, provides, 4
2252+or obtains by any means, including but not limited to 5
2253+through the use of force, abduction, coercion, fraud, 6
2254+deception, blackmail, or causing or threatening to cause 7
2255+financial harm, a person und er the age of eighteen to 8
2256+participate in a commercial sex act, a sexual performance, 9
2257+or the production of explicit sexual material as defined in 10
2258+section 573.010, or benefits, financially or by receiving 11
2259+anything of value, from participation in such act ivities; 12
2260+ (2) Causes a person under the age of eighteen to 13
2261+engage in a commercial sex act, a sexual performance, or the 14
2262+ 68
2263+production of explicit sexual material as defined in section 15
2264+573.010; or 16
2265+ (3) Advertises the availability of a person under the 17
2266+age of eighteen to participate in a commercial sex act, a 18
2267+sexual performance, or the production of explicit sexual 19
2268+material as defined in section 573.010. 20
2269+ 2. It shall not be a defense that the defendant 21
2270+believed that the person was eighteen years of age or older. 22
2271+ 3. The offense of sexual trafficking of a child in the 23
2272+second degree is a felony punishable by imprisonment for a 24
2273+term of years not less than [ten] twenty years or life and a 25
2274+fine not to exceed two hundred fifty thousand dol lars if the 26
2275+child is under the age of eighteen. If a violation of this 27
2276+section was effected by force, abduction, or coercion, the 28
2277+crime of sexual trafficking of a child shall be a felony for 29
2278+which the authorized term of imprisonment is life 30
2279+imprisonment without eligibility for probation or parole 31
2280+until the defendant has served not less than twenty -five 32
2281+years of such sentence. 33
2282+ 568.045. 1. A person commits the offense of 1
2283+endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree if he 2
2284+or she: 3
2285+ (1) Knowingly acts in a manner that creates a 4
2286+substantial risk to the life, body, or health of a child 5
2287+less than seventeen years of age; [or] 6
2288+ (2) Knowingly engages in sexual conduct with a person 7
2289+under the age of seventeen years over whom the person is a 8
2290+parent, guardian, or otherwise charged with the care and 9
2291+custody; 10
2292+ (3) Knowingly encourages, aids or causes a child less 11
2293+than seventeen years of age to engage in any conduct which 12
2294+violates the provisions of chapter 571 o r 579; or 13
2295+ 69
2296+ (4) In the presence of a child less than seventeen 14
2297+years of age or in a residence where a child less than 15
2298+seventeen years of age resides, unlawfully manufactures or 16
2299+attempts to manufacture compounds, possesses, produces, 17
2300+prepares, sells, transports, tests or analyzes any of the 18
2301+following: fentanyl, carfentanil, amphetamine, or 19
2302+methamphetamine, or any [of its analogues] analogue thereof. 20
2303+ 2. The offense of endangering the welfare of a child 21
2304+in the first degree is a class D felony unless the offense: 22
2305+ (1) Is committed as part of an act or series of acts 23
2306+performed by two or more persons as part of an established 24
2307+or prescribed pattern of activity, or where physical injury 25
2308+to the child results, or the offense is a second or 26
2309+subsequent offense under this section, in which case the 27
2310+offense is a class C felony; 28
2311+ (2) Involves fentanyl or carfentanil, or any analogue 29
2312+thereof, in which case: 30
2313+ (a) The offense is a class B felony; and 31
2314+ (b) A person sentenced under this subdivision shall 32
2315+not be eligible for conditional release or parole until he 33
2316+or she has served at least five years of imprisonment; 34
2317+ (3) Results in serious physical injury to the child, 35
2318+in which case the offense is a class B felony; or 36
2319+ [(3)] (4) Results in the death of a child, in which 37
2320+case the offense is a class A felony. 38
2321+ 570.030. 1. A person commits the offense of stealing 1
2322+if he or she: 2
2323+ (1) Appropriates property or services of another with 3
2324+the purpose to deprive him or her thereof, either without 4
2325+his or her consent or by means of deceit or coercion; 5
2326+ (2) Attempts to appropriate anhydrous ammonia or 6
2327+liquid nitrogen of another with the purpose to deprive him 7
2328+ 70
2329+or her thereof, either without his or her con sent or by 8
2330+means of deceit or coercion; or 9
2331+ (3) For the purpose of depriving the owner of a lawful 10
2332+interest therein, receives, retains or disposes of property 11
2333+of another knowing that it has been stolen, or believing 12
2334+that it has been stolen. 13
2335+ 2. The offense of stealing is a class A felony if the 14
2336+property appropriated consists of any of the following 15
2337+containing any amount of anhydrous ammonia: a tank truck, 16
2338+tank trailer, rail tank car, bulk storage tank, field nurse, 17
2339+field tank or field app licator. 18
2340+ 3. The offense of stealing is a class B felony if: 19
2341+ (1) The property appropriated or attempted to be 20
2342+appropriated consists of any amount of anhydrous ammonia or 21
2343+liquid nitrogen; 22
2344+ (2) The property consists of any animal considered 23
2345+livestock as the term livestock is defined in section 24
2346+144.010, or any captive wildlife held under permit issued by 25
2347+the conservation commission, and the value of the animal or 26
2348+animals appropriated exceeds three thousand dollars and that 27
2349+person has previously been found guilty of appropriating any 28
2350+animal considered livestock or captive wildlife held under 29
2351+permit issued by the conservation commission. 30
2352+Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, such 31
2353+person shall serve a minimum prison term of not less than 32
2354+eighty percent of his or her sentence before he or she is 33
2355+eligible for probation, parole, conditional release, or 34
2356+other early release by the department of corrections; 35
2357+ (3) A person appropriates property consisting of a 36
2358+motor vehicle, watercraft, or aircraft, and that person has 37
2359+previously been found guilty of two stealing -related 38
2360+offenses committed on two separate occasions where such 39
2361+ 71
2362+offenses occurred within ten years of the date of occurrence 40
2363+of the present offense; 41
2364+ (4) The property appropriated or attempted to be 42
2365+appropriated consists of any animal considered livestock as 43
2366+the term is defined in section 144.010 if the value of the 44
2367+livestock exceeds ten thousand dollars; [or] 45
2368+ (5) The property appropriated or at tempted to be 46
2369+appropriated is owned by or in the custody of a financial 47
2370+institution and the property is taken or attempted to be 48
2371+taken physically from an individual person to deprive the 49
2372+owner or custodian of the property ; or 50
2373+ (6) The person appropriates property, the person's 51
2374+course of conduct is part of an organized retail theft, and 52
2375+the value of the property taken, combined with any property 53
2376+damage inflicted in such theft, is ten thousand dollars or 54
2377+more. 55
2378+ 4. The offense of stealing is a class C felony if: 56
2379+ (1) The value of the property or services appropriated 57
2380+is twenty-five thousand dollars or more [or]; 58
2381+ (2) The property is a teller machine or the contents 59
2382+of a teller machine, including cash, regardless of the value 60
2383+or amount; or 61
2384+ (3) The person appropriates property, the person's 62
2385+course of conduct is part of an organized retail theft, and 63
2386+the value of the property taken, combined with any property 64
2387+damage inflicted in such theft, is seven hundred fifty 65
2388+dollars or more but less than ten thousand dollars . 66
2389+ 5. The offense of stealing is a class D felony if: 67
2390+ (1) The value of the property or services appropriated 68
2391+is seven hundred fifty dollars or more; 69
2392+ (2) The offender physically takes the property 70
2393+appropriated from the person of the victim; or 71
2394+ (3) The property appropriated consists of: 72
2395+ 72
2396+ (a) Any motor vehicle, watercraft or aircraft; 73
2397+ (b) Any will or unrecorded deed affecting real 74
2398+property; 75
2399+ (c) Any credit device, debit device or letter of 76
2400+credit; 77
2401+ (d) Any firearms; 78
2402+ (e) Any explosive weapon as defined in section 571.010; 79
2403+ (f) Any United States national flag designed, intended 80
2404+and used for display on buildings or stationary flagstaffs 81
2405+in the open; 82
2406+ (g) Any original copy of an act, bill or resolution, 83
2407+introduced or acted upon by the legislature of the state of 84
2408+Missouri; 85
2409+ (h) Any pleading, notice, judgment or any other record 86
2410+or entry of any court of this state, any other state or of 87
2411+the United States; 88
2412+ (i) Any book of registration or list of voters 89
2413+required by chapter 115; 90
2414+ (j) Any animal considered livestock as that term is 91
2415+defined in section 144.010; 92
2416+ (k) Any live fish raised for commercial sale with a 93
2417+value of seventy-five dollars or more; 94
2418+ (l) Any captive wildlife held under permit issued by 95
2419+the conservation commission; 96
2420+ (m) Any controlled substance as defined by section 97
2421+195.010; 98
2422+ (n) Ammonium nitrate; 99
2423+ (o) Any wire, electrical transformer, or metallic wire 100
2424+associated with transmitting telecommunications, video, 101
2425+internet, or voice over internet protocol service, or any 102
2426+other device or pipe that is associated with conducting 103
2427+electricity or transporting natural gas or other combustible 104
2428+fuels; or 105
2429+ 73
2430+ (p) Any material appropriated with the intent to use 106
2431+such material to manufacture, compound, produce, prepare, 107
2432+test or analyze amphetamine or methamphetamine or any of 108
2433+their analogues. 109
2434+ 6. The offense of stealing is a class E felony if: 110
2435+ (1) The property appropriated is an animal; 111
2436+ (2) The property is a catalytic converter; 112
2437+ (3) A person has previously been found guilty of three 113
2438+stealing-related offenses committed on three separate 114
2439+occasions where such offenses occurred within ten years of 115
2440+the date of occurrence of the present offense; or 116
2441+ (4) The property appropriated is a letter, postal 117
2442+card, package, bag, or other sealed article that was 118
2443+delivered by a common carrier or delivery service and not 119
2444+yet received by the addressee o r that had been left to be 120
2445+collected for shipment by a common carrier or delivery 121
2446+service. 122
2447+ 7. The offense of stealing is a class D misdemeanor if 123
2448+the property is not of a type listed in subsection 2, 3, 5, 124
2449+or 6 of this section, the property appro priated has a value 125
2450+of less than one hundred fifty dollars, and the person has 126
2451+no previous findings of guilt for a stealing -related offense. 127
2452+ 8. The offense of stealing is a class A misdemeanor if 128
2453+no other penalty is specified in this section. 129
2454+ 9. If a violation of this section is subject to 130
2455+enhanced punishment based on prior findings of guilt, such 131
2456+findings of guilt shall be pleaded and proven in the same 132
2457+manner as required by section 558.021. 133
2458+ 10. The appropriation of any property or services of a 134
2459+type listed in subsection 2, 3, 5, or 6 of this section or 135
2460+of a value of seven hundred fifty dollars or more may be 136
2461+considered a separate felony and may be charged in separate 137
2462+counts. 138
2463+ 74
2464+ 11. The value of property or services appropriat ed 139
2465+pursuant to one scheme or course of conduct, whether from 140
2466+the same or several owners and whether at the same or 141
2467+different times, constitutes a single criminal episode and 142
2468+may be aggregated in determining the grade of the offense, 143
2469+except as set forth in subsection 10 of this section. 144
2470+ 12. As used in this section, the term "organized 145
2471+retail theft" means: 146
2472+ (1) Any act of stealing committed by one or more 147
2473+persons, as part of any agreement to steal property from any 148
2474+business, and separate ac ts of stealing that are part of any 149
2475+ongoing agreement to steal may be aggregated for the purpose 150
2476+of determining value regardless of whether such acts are 151
2477+committed in the same jurisdiction or at the same time; 152
2478+ (2) Any act of receiving or possessin g any property 153
2479+that has been taken or stolen in violation of subdivision 154
2480+(1) of this subsection while knowing or having reasonable 155
2481+grounds to believe the property is stolen from any business 156
2482+in violation of this section, and separate acts of receiving 157
2483+or possessing such stolen property that are part of any 158
2484+ongoing agreement to receive or possess such stolen property 159
2485+may be aggregated for the purpose of determining value 160
2486+regardless of whether such acts are committed in the same 161
2487+jurisdiction or at th e same time; or 162
2488+ (3) Any act of organizing, supervising, financing, 163
2489+leading, or managing between one or more persons to engage 164
2490+for profit in a scheme or course of conduct to effectuate or 165
2491+intend to effectuate the transfer or sale of property stolen 166
2492+from any business in violation of this section, and separate 167
2493+acts of organizing, supervising, financing, leading, or 168
2494+managing between one or more persons to engage for profit in 169
2495+a scheme or course of conduct to effectuate or intend to 170
2496+effectuate the transfer or sale of such stolen property that 171
2497+ 75
2498+are part of any ongoing agreement to organize, supervise, 172
2499+finance, lead, or manage between one or more persons to 173
2500+engage for profit in a scheme or course of conduct to 174
2501+effectuate or intend to effectuate the transfer or sale of 175
2502+such stolen property may be aggregated for the purpose of 176
2503+determining the value regardless of whether such acts are 177
2504+committed in the same jurisdiction or at the same time. 178
2505+ 13. If any prosecuting attorney or circuit attorney 179
2506+makes a request in writing to the attorney general, the 180
2507+attorney general shall have the authority to commence and 181
2508+prosecute the offense of stealing if such offense involves 182
2509+organized retail theft, and any other offenses that directly 183
2510+arise from or causally occur as a result of an alleged 184
2511+violation of the offense of stealing involving organized 185
2512+retail theft, in each or any county or a city not within a 186
2513+county in which the offense occurred with the same power and 187
2514+authority granted to prosecuting attorn eys in section 56.060 188
2515+and circuit attorneys in section 56.450, except that all 189
2516+costs and fees of such prosecution by the attorney general 190
2517+shall be paid by the state and not by any county or local 191
2518+government. 192
2519+ 14. No provision of this section shall grant any 193
2520+additional power to the attorney general beyond commencement 194
2521+and prosecution of offenses as authorized in this section. 195
2522+ 575.133. 1. A person commits the offense of filing a 1
2523+nonconsensual common law lien if he or she fil es a document 2
2524+that purports to assert a lien against the assets, real or 3
2525+personal, of any person and that, regardless of any self - 4
2526+description: 5
2527+ (1) Is not expressly provided for by a specific state 6
2528+or federal statute; 7
2529+ 76
2530+ (2) Does not depend upon the consent of the owner of 8
2531+the property affected or the existence of a contract for its 9
2532+existence; and 10
2533+ (3) Is not an equitable or constructive lien imposed 11
2534+by a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction. 12
2535+ 2. This section shall not a pply to a filing officer as 13
2536+defined in section 428.105 that is acting in the scope of 14
2537+his or her employment. 15
2538+ 3. The offense of filing a nonconsensual common law 16
2539+lien is a class B misdemeanor , unless it is a second 17
2540+offense, in which case it is a c lass A misdemeanor. Any 18
2541+third or subsequent offense of filing a nonconsensual common 19
2542+law lien is a class E felony. Any person convicted of a 20
2543+third or subsequent offense of filing a nonconsensual common 21
2544+law lien shall be considered a persistent offend er, as such 22
2545+term is defined in section 558.016 . 23
2546+ 575.150. 1. A person commits the offense of resisting 1
2547+or interfering with arrest, detention, or stop if he or she 2
2548+knows or reasonably should know that a law enforcement 3
2549+officer is making an arrest or attempting to lawfully detain 4
2550+or stop an individual or vehicle, and for the purpose of 5
2551+preventing the officer from effecting the arrest, stop or 6
2552+detention, he or she: 7
2553+ (1) Resists the arrest, stop or detention of such 8
2554+person by using or threatening the use of violence or 9
2555+physical force or by fleeing from such officer; or 10
2556+ (2) Interferes with the arrest, stop or detention of 11
2557+another person by using or threatening the use of violence, 12
2558+physical force or physical interference . 13
2559+ 2. This section applies to: 14
2560+ (1) Arrests, stops, or detentions, with or without 15
2561+warrants; 16
2562+ 77
2563+ (2) Arrests, stops, or detentions, for any offense, 17
2564+infraction, or ordinance violation; and 18
2565+ (3) Arrests for warrants issued by a court or a 19
2566+probation and parole officer. 20
2567+ 3. A person is presumed to be fleeing a vehicle stop 21
2568+if he or she continues to operate a motor vehicle after he 22
2569+or she has seen or should have seen clearly visible 23
2570+emergency lights or has heard or should have heard an 24
2571+audible signal emanating from the law enforcement vehicle 25
2572+pursuing him or her. 26
2573+ 4. It is no defense to a prosecution pursuant to 27
2574+subsection 1 of this section that the law enforcement 28
2575+officer was acting unlawfully in making the arrest. 29
2576+However, nothing in this section shall be construed to bar 30
2577+civil suits for unlawful arrest. 31
2578+ 5. The offense of resisting or interfering with an 32
2579+arrest is a class E felony for an arrest for a: 33
2580+ (1) Felony; 34
2581+ (2) Warrant issued for failure to appear on a felony 35
2582+case; or 36
2583+ (3) Warrant issued for a probation violation on a 37
2584+felony case. 38
2585+The offense of resisting an arrest, detention or stop in 39
2586+violation of subdivision (1) or (2) of subsection 1 of this 40
2587+section is a class A misdemeanor, unless t he person fleeing 41
2588+creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury or 42
2589+death to any person, in which case it is a class E felony. 43
2590+ 6. In the case of a conviction or a plea of guilty 44
2591+under this section that is subject to punishment as a class 45
2592+E felony, any vehicle used in violation of this section may 46
2593+be impounded and forfeited pursuant to section 82.1000 and 47
2594+sections 513.600 to 513.645. 48
2595+ 78
2596+ 576.030. 1. A person commits the offense of 1
2597+obstructing government operations if he or she purposely 2
2598+obstructs, impairs, hinders or perverts the performance of a 3
2599+governmental function by the use or threat of violence, 4
2600+force, or other physical interference or obstacle. 5
2601+ 2. The offense of obstructing government operations is 6
2602+a class B misdemeanor. The offense of obstructing 7
2603+government operations is a class A misdemeanor if the person 8
2604+uses violence or force. 9
2605+ 577.150. 1. A person commits the offense of tampering 1
2606+with a water supply if he or she purposely: 2
2607+ (1) Poisons, defiles, or in any way corrupts the water 3
2608+of a well, spring, brook , or reservoir used for domestic or 4
2609+municipal purposes; or 5
2610+ (2) Diverts, dams up, and holds back from its natural 6
2611+course and flow any spring, brook , or other water supply for 7
2612+domestic or municipal purposes, after said water supply 8
2613+shall have once been taken for use by any person or persons, 9
2614+corporation, town, or city for their use. 10
2615+ 2. The offense of tampering with a water supply is a 11
2616+class E felony when the offense is a violation of 12
2617+subdivision (1) of subsection 1 of this section and is a 13
2618+class A misdemeanor when the offense is a violation of 14
2619+subdivision (2) of subsection 1 of this section . 15
2620+ 590.040. 1. The POST commission shall set the minimum 1
2621+number of hours of basic training for licensure as a peace 2
2622+officer no lower than six hundred, with the following 3
2623+exceptions: 4
2624+ (1) Up to one thousand hours may be mandated for any 5
2625+class of license required for commission by a state law 6
2626+enforcement agency; 7
2627+ (2) As few as one hundred twenty hours may be mandated 8
2628+for any class of license restricted to commission as a 9
2629+ 79
2630+reserve peace officer with police powers limited to the 10
2631+commissioning political subdivision; 11
2632+ (3) Persons validly licensed on August 28, 2001, may 12
2633+retain licensure without additional basic training; 13
2634+ (4) Persons licensed and commissioned within a county 14
2635+of the third classification before July 1, 2002, may retain 15
2636+licensure with one hundred twenty hours of ba sic training if 16
2637+the commissioning political subdivision has adopted an order 17
2638+or ordinance to that effect; 18
2639+ (5) Persons serving as a reserve officer on August 27, 19
2640+2001, within a county of the first classification or a 20
2641+county with a charter form of government and with more than 21
2642+one million inhabitants on August 27, 2001, having 22
2643+previously completed a minimum of one hundred sixty hours of 23
2644+training, shall be granted a license necessary to function 24
2645+as a reserve peace officer only within such county. For the 25
2646+purposes of this subdivision, the term "reserve officer" 26
2647+shall mean any person who serves in a less than full -time 27
2648+law enforcement capacity, with or without pay and who, 28
2649+without certification, has no power of arrest and who, 29
2650+without certification, must be under the direct and 30
2651+immediate accompaniment of a certified peace officer of the 31
2652+same agency at all times while on duty; and 32
2653+ (6) The POST commission shall provide for the 33
2654+recognition of basic training received at law enforcement 34
2655+training centers of other states, the military, the federal 35
2656+government and territories of the United States regardless 36
2657+of the number of hours included in such training and shall 37
2658+have authority to require supplemental training as a 38
2659+condition of eligibilit y for licensure. 39
2660+ 2. The director shall have the authority to limit any 40
2661+exception provided in subsection 1 of this section to 41
2662+ 80
2663+persons remaining in the same commission or transferring to 42
2664+a commission in a similar jurisdiction. 43
2665+ 3. The basic training of every peace officer, except 44
2666+agents of the conservation commission, shall include at 45
2667+least thirty hours of training in the investigation and 46
2668+management of cases involving domestic and family violence. 47
2669+Such training shall include instruction, s pecific to 48
2670+domestic and family violence cases, regarding: report 49
2671+writing; physical abuse, sexual abuse, child fatalities and 50
2672+child neglect; interviewing children and alleged 51
2673+perpetrators; the nature, extent and causes of domestic and 52
2674+family violence; the safety of victims, other family and 53
2675+household members and investigating officers; legal rights 54
2676+and remedies available to victims, including rights to 55
2677+compensation and the enforcement of civil and criminal 56
2678+remedies; services available to victims an d their children; 57
2679+the effects of cultural, racial and gender bias in law 58
2680+enforcement; and state statutes. Said curriculum shall be 59
2681+developed and presented in consultation with the department 60
2682+of health and senior services, the children's division, 61
2683+public and private providers of programs for victims of 62
2684+domestic and family violence, persons who have demonstrated 63
2685+expertise in training and education concerning domestic and 64
2686+family violence, and the Missouri coalition against domestic 65
2687+violence. 66
2688+ 4. The basic training of every peace officer first 67
2689+licensed on or after August 28, 2027, shall include at least 68
2690+six hours of training concerning the prohibition against 69
2691+racial profiling and such training shall promote 70
2692+understanding and respect for racial and cultural 71
2693+differences and the use of effective, noncombative methods 72
2694+for carrying out law enforcement duties in a racially and 73
2695+culturally diverse environment. Such training shall include 74
2696+ 81
2697+two hours of racial profiling training, two hours of 75
2698+implicit bias training, and two hours of de -escalation 76
2699+training. 77
2700+ 590.208. 1. There is hereby established the 1
2701+"Committee on School Safety" within the department of public 2
2702+safety. 3
2703+ 2. The committee shall consist of the following 4
2704+members: 5
2705+ (1) Up to three representatives of the department of 6
2706+public safety; 7
2707+ (2) A representative of the Missouri Sheriff's 8
2708+Association; 9
2709+ (3) A representative of the Missouri Municipal League; 10
2710+ (4) A representative of the department of elementary 11
2711+and secondary education; and 12
2712+ (5) A representative of the Missouri School Boards' 13
2713+Association's Center for Education Safety. 14
2714+ 3. One member who represents the department of public 15
2715+safety shall serve as chair of the committee. 16
2716+ 4. Members of the committee shall serve without 17
2717+compensation but may be reimbursed for actual expenses 18
2718+necessary to the performance of their official duties for 19
2719+the committee. 20
2720+ 5. The committee shall meet at least four times per 21
2721+year, and at least once per calendar quarter, to evaluate 22
2722+and establish guidelines for school safety concerns, 23
2723+including plans to prevent school firearm violence. 24
2724+ 6. Except as provided in section 610.021, all meetings 25
2725+of the committee shall be open to the public. 26
2726+ 7. The committee shall submit an annual report in 27
2727+writing to the governor, president pro tempore of the 28
2728+senate, and speaker of the house of representatives. 29
2729+ 82
2730+ 595.209. 1. The following rights shall automatically 1
2731+be afforded to victims of dangerous felonies, as defined in 2
2732+section 556.061, victims of murder in the first degree, as 3
2733+defined in section 565.020, victims of voluntary 4
2734+manslaughter, as defined in section 565.023, victims of any 5
2735+offense under chapter 566, victims of an attempt to commit 6
2736+one of the preceding crimes, as defined in section 562.012, 7
2737+and victims of domestic assault, as defined in sections 8
2738+565.072 to 565.076; and, upon written request, the following 9
2739+rights shall be afforded to victims of all other crime s and 10
2740+witnesses of crimes: 11
2741+ (1) For victims, the right to be present at all 12
2742+criminal justice proceedings at which the defendant has such 13
2743+right, including juvenile proceedings where the offense 14
2744+would have been a felony if committed by an adult, eve n if 15
2745+the victim is called to testify or may be called to testify 16
2746+as a witness in the case; 17
2747+ (2) For victims, the right to information about the 18
2748+crime, as provided for in subdivision (5) of this subsection; 19
2749+ (3) For victims and witnesses, to be informed, in a 20
2750+timely manner, by the prosecutor's office of the filing of 21
2751+charges, preliminary hearing dates, trial dates, 22
2752+continuances and the final disposition of the case. Final 23
2753+disposition information shall be provided within five days; 24
2754+ (4) For victims, the right to confer with and to be 25
2755+informed by the prosecutor regarding bail hearings, guilty 26
2756+pleas, pleas under chapter 552 or its successors, hearings, 27
2757+sentencing and probation revocation hearings and the right 28
2758+to be heard at such heari ngs, including juvenile 29
2759+proceedings, unless in the determination of the court the 30
2760+interests of justice require otherwise; 31
2761+ 83
2762+ (5) For victims, the right to be informed by local law 32
2763+enforcement agencies, the appropriate juvenile authorities 33
2764+or the custodial authority of the following: 34
2765+ (a) The status of any case concerning a crime against 35
2766+the victim, including juvenile offenses; 36
2767+ (b) The right to be informed by local law enforcement 37
2768+agencies or the appropriate juvenile authorities of the 38
2769+availability of victim compensation assistance, assistance 39
2770+in obtaining documentation of the victim's losses, 40
2771+including, but not limited to and subject to existing law 41
2772+concerning protected information or closed records, access 42
2773+to copies of complete, una ltered, unedited investigation 43
2774+reports of motor vehicle, pedestrian, and other similar 44
2775+accidents upon request to the appropriate law enforcement 45
2776+agency by the victim or the victim's representative, and 46
2777+emergency crisis intervention services available i n the 47
2778+community; 48
2779+ (c) Any release of such person on bond or for any 49
2780+other reason; 50
2781+ (d) Within twenty-four hours, any escape by such 51
2782+person from a municipal detention facility, county jail, a 52
2783+correctional facility operated by the department of 53
2784+corrections, mental health facility, or the division of 54
2785+youth services or any agency thereof, and any subsequent 55
2786+recapture of such person; and 56
2787+ (e) The name of an informant who has been endorsed 57
2788+under section 491.065 as a witness by a prosecuting or 58
2789+circuit attorney and any benefit that has been requested by 59
2790+or has been offered to the informant and any benefit that 60
2791+may be provided at a future date in connection with such 61
2792+endorsement; 62
2793+ (6) For victims, the right to be informed by 63
2794+appropriate juvenile authorities of probation revocation 64
2795+ 84
2796+hearings initiated by the juvenile authority and the right 65
2797+to be heard at such hearings or to offer a written 66
2798+statement, video or audio tape, counsel or a representative 67
2799+designated by the victim in lieu of a personal appearance, 68
2800+the right to be informed by the board of probation and 69
2801+parole of probation revocation hearings initiated by the 70
2802+board and of parole hearings, the right to be present at 71
2803+each and every phase of parole hearings, the right to be 72
2804+heard at probation revocation and parole hearings or to 73
2805+offer a written statement, video or audio tape, counsel or a 74
2806+representative designated by the victim in lieu of a 75
2807+personal appearance, and the right to have, upon written 76
2808+request of the victim, a partition set up in the probation 77
2809+or parole hearing room in such a way that the victim is 78
2810+shielded from the view of the probationer or parolee, and 79
2811+the right to be informed by the custodial mental health 80
2812+facility or agency thereof of any hearings for the release 81
2813+of a person committed pursuant to the provisions of chapter 82
2814+552, the right to be present at such hearings, the right to 83
2815+be heard at such hearings or to offer a written statement, 84
2816+video or audio tape, counsel or a representative designated 85
2817+by the victim in lieu of personal appearance; 86
2818+ (7) For victims and witnesses, upon their written 87
2819+request, the right to be informed by the appropriate 88
2820+custodial authority, including any municipal detention 89
2821+facility, juvenile detention facility, coun ty jail, 90
2822+correctional facility operated by the department of 91
2823+corrections, mental health facility, division of youth 92
2824+services or agency thereof if the offense would have been a 93
2825+felony if committed by an adult, postconviction or 94
2826+commitment pursuant to t he provisions of chapter 552 of the 95
2827+following: 96
2828+ 85
2829+ (a) The projected date of such person's release from 97
2830+confinement; 98
2831+ (b) Any release of such person on bond; 99
2832+ (c) Any release of such person on furlough, work 100
2833+release, trial release, electroni c monitoring program, or to 101
2834+a community correctional facility or program or release for 102
2835+any other reason, in advance of such release; 103
2836+ (d) Any scheduled parole or release hearings, 104
2837+including hearings under section 217.362, regarding such 105
2838+person and any changes in the scheduling of such hearings. 106
2839+No such hearing shall be conducted without thirty days' 107
2840+advance notice; 108
2841+ (e) Within twenty-four hours, any escape by such 109
2842+person from a municipal detention facility, county jail, a 110
2843+correctional facility operated by the department of 111
2844+corrections, mental health facility, or the division of 112
2845+youth services or any agency thereof, and any subsequent 113
2846+recapture of such person; 114
2847+ (f) Any decision by a parole board, by a juvenile 115
2848+releasing authority or by a circuit court presiding over 116
2849+releases pursuant to the provisions of chapter 552, or by a 117
2850+circuit court presiding over releases under section 217.362, 118
2851+to release such person or any decision by the governor to 119
2852+commute the sentence of such person or pardon such person; 120
2853+and 121
2854+ (g) Notification within thirty days of the death of 122
2855+such person; 123
2856+ (8) For witnesses who have been summoned by the 124
2857+prosecuting attorney and for victims, to be notified by the 125
2858+prosecuting attorney in a timely manner when a court 126
2859+proceeding will not go on as scheduled; 127
2860+ (9) For victims and witnesses, the right to reasonable 128
2861+protection from the defendant or any person acting on behalf 129
2862+ 86
2863+of the defendant from harm and threats of harm arising out 130
2864+of their cooperation with law enforcement and prosecution 131
2865+efforts; 132
2866+ (10) For victims and witnesses, on charged cases or 133
2867+submitted cases where no charge decision has yet been made, 134
2868+to be informed by the prosecuting attorney of the status of 135
2869+the case and of the avail ability of victim compensation 136
2870+assistance and of financial assistance and emergency and 137
2871+crisis intervention services available within the community 138
2872+and information relative to applying for such assistance or 139
2873+services, and of any final decision by the p rosecuting 140
2874+attorney not to file charges; 141
2875+ (11) For victims, to be informed by the prosecuting 142
2876+attorney of the right to restitution which shall be 143
2877+enforceable in the same manner as any other cause of action 144
2878+as otherwise provided by law; 145
2879+ (12) For victims and witnesses, to be informed by the 146
2880+court and the prosecuting attorney of procedures to be 147
2881+followed in order to apply for and receive any witness fee 148
2882+to which they are entitled; 149
2883+ (13) When a victim's property is no longer needed for 150
2884+evidentiary reasons or needs to be retained pending an 151
2885+appeal, the prosecuting attorney or any law enforcement 152
2886+agency having possession of the property shall, upon request 153
2887+of the victim, return such property to the victim within 154
2888+five working days unless the property is contraband or 155
2889+subject to forfeiture proceedings, or provide written 156
2890+explanation of the reason why such property shall not be 157
2891+returned; 158
2892+ (14) An employer may not discharge or discipline any 159
2893+witness, victim or member of a victim's i mmediate family for 160
2894+honoring a subpoena to testify in a criminal proceeding, 161
2895+attending a criminal proceeding, or for participating in the 162
2896+ 87
2897+preparation of a criminal proceeding, or require any 163
2898+witness, victim, or member of a victim's immediate family to 164
2899+use vacation time, personal time, or sick leave for honoring 165
2900+a subpoena to testify in a criminal proceeding, attending a 166
2901+criminal proceeding, or participating in the preparation of 167
2902+a criminal proceeding. A public school district, public 168
2903+school, or charter school shall not discipline a child for 169
2904+failure to comply with the district's or school's attendance 170
2905+policy, and the parent or legal guardian shall not be deemed 171
2906+to be in violation of the provisions of section 167.061, and 172
2907+the district or school shall not otherwise discipline a 173
2908+child, based on such child's honoring a subpoena to testify 174
2909+in a criminal proceeding, attending a criminal proceeding, 175
2910+or for participating in the preparation of a criminal 176
2911+proceeding; 177
2912+ (15) For victims, to be prov ided with creditor 178
2913+intercession services by the prosecuting attorney if the 179
2914+victim is unable, as a result of the crime, temporarily to 180
2915+meet financial obligations; 181
2916+ (16) For victims and witnesses, the right to speedy 182
2917+disposition of their cases, and for victims, the right to 183
2918+speedy appellate review of their cases, provided that 184
2919+nothing in this subdivision shall prevent the defendant from 185
2920+having sufficient time to prepare such defendant's defense. 186
2921+The attorney general shall provide victims, upon their 187
2922+written request, case status information throughout the 188
2923+appellate process of their cases. The provisions of this 189
2924+subdivision shall apply only to proceedings involving the 190
2925+particular case to which the person is a victim or witness; 191
2926+ (17) For victims and witnesses, to be provided by the 192
2927+court, a secure waiting area during court proceedings and to 193
2928+receive notification of the date, time and location of any 194
2929+hearing conducted by the court for reconsideration of any 195
2930+ 88
2931+sentence imposed, modificati on of such sentence or recall 196
2932+and release of any defendant from incarceration; and 197
2933+ (18) For victims, the right to receive upon request 198
2934+from the department of corrections a photograph taken of the 199
2935+defendant prior to release from incarceration. 200
2936+ 2. The provisions of subsection 1 of this section 201
2937+shall not be construed to imply any victim who is 202
2938+incarcerated by the department of corrections or any local 203
2939+law enforcement agency has a right to be released to attend 204
2940+any hearing or that the departm ent of corrections or the 205
2941+local law enforcement agency has any duty to transport such 206
2942+incarcerated victim to any hearing. 207
2943+ 3. Those persons entitled to notice of events pursuant 208
2944+to the provisions of subsection 1 of this section shall 209
2945+provide the appropriate person or agency with their current 210
2946+addresses, electronic mail addresses, and telephone numbers 211
2947+or the addresses, electronic mail addresses, or telephone 212
2948+numbers at which they wish notification to be given. 213
2949+ 4. Notification by the approp riate person or agency 214
2950+utilizing the statewide automated crime victim notification 215
2951+system as established in section 650.310 shall constitute 216
2952+compliance with the victim notification requirement of this 217
2953+section. If notification utilizing the statewide a utomated 218
2954+crime victim notification system cannot be used, then 219
2955+written notification shall be sent by certified mail or 220
2956+electronic mail to the most current address or electronic 221
2957+mail address provided by the victim. 222
2958+ 5. Victims' rights as establishe d in Section 32 of 223
2959+Article I of the Missouri Constitution or the laws of this 224
2960+state pertaining to the rights of victims of crime shall be 225
2961+granted and enforced regardless of the desires of a 226
2962+defendant and no privileges of confidentiality shall exist 227
2963+in favor of the defendant to exclude victims or prevent 228
2964+ 89
2965+their full participation in each and every phase of parole 229
2966+hearings or probation revocation hearings. The rights of 230
2967+the victims granted in this section are absolute and the 231
2968+policy of this state is that the victim's rights are 232
2969+paramount to the defendant's rights. The victim has an 233
2970+absolute right to be present at any hearing in which the 234
2971+defendant is present before a probation and parole hearing 235
2972+officer. 236
2973+ 595.325. 1. There is hereby created the "Missing and 1
2974+Murdered African American Women and Girls Task Force" to 2
2975+consist of the following members: 3
2976+ (1) The following four members of the general assembly: 4
2977+ (a) Two members of the senate, with one member to be 5
2978+appointed by the president pro tempore of the senate and one 6
2979+member to be appointed by the minority floor leader of the 7
2980+senate; and 8
2981+ (b) Two members of the house of representatives, with 9
2982+one member to be appointed by the speaker of the house of 10
2983+representatives and one member to be appointed by the 11
2984+minority floor leader of the house of representatives; 12
2985+ (2) The director of the department of public safety or 13
2986+his or her designee; 14
2987+ (3) Two representatives appointed by the director of 15
2988+the department of public safety from among the following: 16
2989+ (a) A member from the Missouri Police Chiefs 17
2990+Association; 18
2991+ (b) A member from the Missouri Sheriffs Association; or 19
2992+ (c) The superintendent of the Missouri highway patrol 20
2993+or his or her designee ; 21
2994+ (4) One or more representatives appointed by the 22
2995+director of public safety from among the following: 23
2996+ (a) The attorney general or his or her designee; 24
2997+ 90
2998+ (b) The director of the Missouri office of prosecution 25
2999+services; 26
3000+ (c) The president of the Missouri prosecutors 27
3001+association; 28
3002+ (d) A judge or attorney working in a juvenile court; or 29
3003+ (e) An attorney working in the United States 30
3004+Attorney's Office; 31
3005+ (5) A county coroner or a representative from a 32
3006+statewide coroner's a ssociation; 33
3007+ (6) Three or more representatives appointed by the 34
3008+director of public safety from among the following: 35
3009+ (a) A statewide or local organization that provides 36
3010+legal services to African American women and girls; 37
3011+ (b) A statewide or local organization that provides 38
3012+advocacy or counseling for African American women and girls 39
3013+who have been victims of violence; 40
3014+ (c) A statewide or local organization that provides 41
3015+services to African American women and girls; or 42
3016+ (d) An African American woman who is a survivor of 43
3017+gender violence. 44
3018+ 2. The task force shall appoint a chairperson who is 45
3019+elected by a majority vote of the members of the task 46
3020+force. The task force shall have an initial meeting before 47
3021+October 1, 2025. The members of the task force shall serve 48
3022+without compensation, but shall be entitled to necessary and 49
3023+actual expenses incurred in attending meetings of the task 50
3024+force. 51
3025+ 3. The task force shall examine and report on the 52
3026+following: 53
3027+ (1) The systemic causes behind violence that African 54
3028+American women and girls experience, including patterns and 55
3029+underlying factors that explain why disproportionately high 56
3030+levels of violence occur against African American women and 57
3031+ 91
3032+girls, including underlying hist orical, social, economic, 58
3033+institutional, and cultural factors that may contribute to 59
3034+the violence; 60
3035+ (2) Appropriate methods for tracking and collecting 61
3036+data on violence against African American women and girls, 62
3037+including data on missing and murder ed African American 63
3038+women and girls; 64
3039+ (3) Policies and institutions such as policing, child 65
3040+welfare, coroner practices, and other governmental practices 66
3041+that impact violence against African American women and 67
3042+girls and the investigation and prosec ution of crimes of 68
3043+gender violence against African American women and girls; 69
3044+ (4) Measures necessary to address and reduce violence 70
3045+against African American women and girls; and 71
3046+ (5) Measures to help victims, victims' families, and 72
3047+victims' communities prevent and heal from violence that 73
3048+occurs against African American women and girls. 74
3049+ 4. The department of public safety shall provide 75
3050+administrative support to the task force. 76
3051+ 5. On or before December thirty -first of each year, 77
3052+the task force shall submit a report on its findings to the 78
3053+governor and the general assembly. 79
3054+ 6. The task force shall expire on December 31, 2027, 80
3055+unless extended until December 31, 2029, as determined 81
3056+necessary by the department of public safety. 82
3057+ 650.058. 1. Notwithstanding the sovereign immunity of 1
3058+the state, any individual who was found guilty of a felony 2
3059+in a Missouri court and was later determined to be actually 3
3060+innocent of such crime [solely as a result of DNA profil ing 4
3061+analysis] may be paid restitution. The individual may 5
3062+receive an amount of one hundred seventy-nine dollars per 6
3063+day for each day of postconviction incarceration for the 7
3064+crime for which the individual is determined to be actually 8
3065+ 92
3066+innocent. The petition for the payment of said restitution 9
3067+shall be filed with the sentencing court. For the purposes 10
3068+of this section, the term "actually innocent" shall mean: 11
3069+ (1) The individual was convicted of a felony for which 12
3070+a final order of release was en tered by the court; 13
3071+ (2) All appeals of the order of release have been 14
3072+exhausted; 15
3073+ (3) The individual was not serving any term of a 16
3074+sentence for any other crime concurrently with the sentence 17
3075+for which he or she is determined to be actually in nocent, 18
3076+unless such individual was serving another concurrent 19
3077+sentence because his or her parole was revoked by a court or 20
3078+the parole board in connection with the crime for which the 21
3079+person has been exonerated. Regardless of whether any other 22
3080+basis may exist for the revocation of the person's probation 23
3081+or parole at the time of conviction for the crime for which 24
3082+the person is later determined to be actually innocent, when 25
3083+the court's or the parole board's sole stated reason for the 26
3084+revocation in its order is the conviction for the crime for 27
3085+which the person is later determined to be actually 28
3086+innocent, such order shall, for purposes of this section 29
3087+only, be conclusive evidence that [their] the persons's 30
3088+probation or parole was revoked in connecti on with the crime 31
3089+for which the person has been exonerated; and 32
3090+ (4) Testing ordered under section 547.035, or testing 33
3091+by the order of any state or federal court, if such person 34
3092+was exonerated on or before August 28, 2004, or testing 35
3093+ordered under section 650.055, if such person was or is 36
3094+exonerated after August 28, 2004, or after an evidentiary 37
3095+hearing and finding in a habeas corpus proceeding or a 38
3096+proceeding held pursuant to section 547.031 which 39
3097+demonstrates a person's innocence of the crime for which the 40
3098+person is in custody. 41
3099+ 93
3100+Any individual who receives restitution under this section 42
3101+shall be prohibited from seeking any civil redress from the 43
3102+state, its departments and agencies, or any employee 44
3103+thereof, or any political subdivision or it s employees. 45
3104+This section shall not be construed as a waiver of sovereign 46
3105+immunity for any purposes other than the restitution 47
3106+provided for herein. The department of corrections shall 48
3107+determine the aggregate amount of restitution owed during a 49
3108+fiscal year. If insufficient moneys are appropriated each 50
3109+fiscal year to pay restitution to such persons, the 51
3110+department shall pay each individual who has received an 52
3111+order awarding restitution a pro rata share of the amount 53
3112+appropriated. Provided sufficient moneys are appropriated 54
3113+to the department, the amounts owed to such individual shall 55
3114+be paid on June thirtieth of each subsequent fiscal year, 56
3115+until such time as the restitution to the individual has 57
3116+been paid in full. However, no individual award ed 58
3117+restitution under this subsection shall receive more than 59
3118+[thirty-six] sixty-five thousand [five hundred] dollars 60
3119+during each fiscal year. No interest on unpaid restitution 61
3120+shall be awarded to the individual. [No individual who has 62
3121+been determined by the court to be actually innocent shall 63
3122+be responsible for the costs of care under section 217.831 ] 64
3123+However, an individual may also be awarded other nonmonetary 65
3124+relief, including counseling, housing assistance, and 66
3125+personal financial literary assi stance. 67
3126+ 2. If the results of the DNA testing confirm the 68
3127+person's guilt, then the person filing for DNA testing under 69
3128+section 547.035, shall: 70
3129+ (1) Be liable for any reasonable costs incurred when 71
3130+conducting the DNA test, including but not lim ited to the 72
3131+cost of the test. Such costs shall be determined by the 73
3132+ 94
3133+court and shall be included in the findings of fact and 74
3134+conclusions of law made by the court; and 75
3135+ (2) Be sanctioned under the provisions of section 76
3136+217.262. 77
3137+ 3. A petition for payment of restitution under this 78
3138+section may [only] be filed only by the individual 79
3139+determined to be actually innocent or the individual's legal 80
3140+guardian. No claim or petition for restitution under this 81
3141+section may be filed by the individual's he irs or assigns. 82
3142+An individual's right to receive restitution under this 83
3143+section is not assignable or otherwise transferrable. The 84
3144+state's obligation to pay restitution under this section 85
3145+shall cease upon the individual's death. Any beneficiary 86
3146+designation that purports to bequeath, assign, or otherwise 87
3147+convey the right to receive such restitution shall be void 88
3148+and unenforceable. 89
3149+ 4. An individual who is determined to be actually 90
3150+innocent of a crime under this chapter shall automatically 91
3151+be granted an order of expungement from the court in which 92
3152+he or she pled guilty or was sentenced to expunge from all 93
3153+official records all recordations of his or her arrest, 94
3154+plea, trial or conviction. Upon the court's granting of the 95
3155+order of expungement , the records and files maintained in 96
3156+any administrative or court proceeding in an associate or 97
3157+circuit division of the court shall be confidential and 98
3158+[only] available only to the parties or by order of the 99
3159+court for good cause shown. The effect of such order shall 100
3160+be to restore such person to the status he or she occupied 101
3161+prior to such arrest, plea or conviction and as if such 102
3162+event had never taken place. No person as to whom such 103
3163+order has been entered shall be held thereafter under any 104
3164+provision of any law to be guilty of perjury or otherwise 105
3165+giving a false statement by reason of his or her failure to 106
3166+ 95
3167+recite or acknowledge such arrest, plea, trial, conviction 107
3168+or expungement in response to any inquiry made of him or her 108
3169+for any purpose what soever and no such inquiry shall be made 109
3170+for information relating to an expungement under this 110
3171+section. 111
3172+ Section 1. In the event that any section, provision, 1
3173+clause, phrase, or word of this act or the application 2
3174+thereof is declared invalid under the Constitution of the 3
3175+United States or the Constitution of the State of Missouri, 4
3176+it is the intent of the general assembly that the remaining 5
3177+sections of this act remain in force and effect as far as 6
3178+they are capable of being carried into execution as intended 7
3179+by the general assembly. The general assembly hereby 8
3180+declares that it would have passed each section, provision, 9
3181+clause, phrase, or word thereof, irrespective of the fact 10
3182+that any one or more sections, provisions, clauses, p hrases, 11
3183+or words of this act or the application of this act would be 12
3184+declared unenforceable, unconstitutional, or invalid. 13
3185+ [84.175. 1. Upon recommendation of the 1
3186+chief of police, the board may authorize and 2
3187+provide for the organi zation of a police reserve 3
3188+force composed of members who receive a service 4
3189+retirement under the provisions of sections 5
3190+86.200 to 86.366 and who qualify under the 6
3191+provisions of section 84.120. Such reserve 7
3192+force shall be under the command of the chief of 8
3193+police and shall be provided training, 9
3194+equipment, uniforms, and arms as the chief shall 10
3195+direct with the approval of the board. Members 11
3196+of the reserve force shall possess all of the 12
3197+powers of regular police officers and shall be 13
3198+subject to all laws and regulations applicable 14
3199+to police officers; provided, however, that the 15
3200+city council or other governing body of any such 16
3201+city may in its discretion fix a total in number 17
3202+which the reserve force may not exceed. 18
3203+ 2. In event of riot or other e mergencies 19
3204+as declared and defined by the mayor, in 20
3205+concurrence with the board, the board, upon 21
3206+ 96
3207+recommendation of the chief, may appoint special 22
3208+officers or patrolmen for temporary service in 23
3209+addition to the police reserve force herein 24
3210+provided for, but the length of time for which 25
3211+such officers or patrolmen shall be employed 26
3212+shall be limited to the time during which such 27
3213+emergency shall exist. ] 28
3214+ [84.240. The board of police commissioners 1
3215+shall establish the Bertillon system o f 2
3216+identification of criminals and others by means 3
3217+of anthropometric indications, and they are 4
3218+further required to employ such additional 5
3219+assistance as may be necessary to properly 6
3220+conduct and manage this department. ] 7
3221+ [84.341. No elected or appointed official 1
3222+of the state or any political subdivision 2
3223+thereof shall act or refrain from acting in any 3
3224+manner to impede, obstruct, hinder, or otherwise 4
3225+interfere with any member of a municipal police 5
3226+force established under sections 8 4.343 to 6
3227+84.346 in the performance of his or her job 7
3228+duties, or with any aspect of any investigation 8
3229+arising from the performance of such job 9
3230+duties. This section shall not be construed to 10
3231+prevent such officials from acting within the 11
3232+normal course and scope of their employment or 12
3233+from acting to implement sections 84.343 to 13
3234+84.346. Any person who violates this section 14
3235+shall be liable for a penalty of two thousand 15
3236+five hundred dollars for each offense and shall 16
3237+forever be disqualified from holdi ng any office 17
3238+or employment whatsoever with the governmental 18
3239+entity the person served at the time of the 19
3240+violation. The penalty shall not be paid by the 20
3241+funds of any committee as the term committee is 21
3242+defined in section 130.011. This section shall 22
3243+not be construed to interfere with the 23
3244+punishment, under any laws of this state, of a 24
3245+criminal offense committed by such officials, 25
3246+nor shall this section apply to duly appointed 26
3247+members of the municipal police force, or their 27
3248+appointing authorities, whose conduct is 28
3249+otherwise provided for by law. ] 29
3250+ 97
3251+ [84.342. 1. It shall be an unlawful 1
3252+employment practice for an official, employee, 2
3253+or agent of a municipal police force established 3
3254+under sections 84.343 to 84.346 to discharge, 4
3255+demote, reduce the pay of, or otherwise 5
3256+retaliate against an employee of the municipal 6
3257+police force for reporting to any superior, 7
3258+government agency, or the press the conduct of 8
3259+another employee that the reporting employee 9
3260+believes, in good faith, is i llegal. 10
3261+ 2. Any employee of the municipal police 11
3262+force may bring a cause of action for general or 12
3263+special damages based on a violation of this 13
3264+section.] 14
3265+ [84.343. 1. Subject to the provisions of 1
3266+sections 84.344 to 84.346, any city not within a 2
3267+county may establish a municipal police force 3
3268+for the purposes of: 4
3269+ (1) Preserving the public peace, welfare, 5
3270+and order; 6
3271+ (2) Preventing crime and arresting 7
3272+suspected offenders; 8
3273+ (3) Enforcing the laws of the state and 9
3274+ordinances of the city; 10
3275+ (4) Exercising all powers available to a 11
3276+police force under generally applicable state 12
3277+law; and 13
3278+ (5) Regulating and licensing all private 14
3279+watchmen, private detectives, and private 15
3280+policemen serving or acting as such in said city. 16
3281+ 2. Any person who acts as a private 17
3282+watchman, private detective, or private 18
3283+policeman in said cities without having obtained 19
3284+a written license from said cities is guilty of 20
3285+a class A misdemeanor. ] 21
3286+ [84.344. 1. Notwithstanding any 1
3287+provisions of this chapter to the contrary, any 2
3288+city not within a county may establish a 3
3289+municipal police force on or after July 1, 2013, 4
3290+according to the procedures and requirements of 5
3291+this section. The purpose of these procedur es 6
3292+and requirements is to provide for an orderly 7
3293+and appropriate transition in the governance of 8
3294+the police force and provide for an equitable 9
3295+ 98
3296+employment transition for commissioned and 10
3297+civilian personnel. 11
3298+ 2. Upon the establishment of a municipa l 12
3299+police force by a city under sections 84.343 to 13
3300+84.346, the board of police commissioners shall 14
3301+convey, assign, and otherwise transfer to the 15
3302+city title and ownership of all indebtedness and 16
3303+assets, including, but not limited to, all funds 17
3304+and real and personal property held in the name 18
3305+of or controlled by the board of police 19
3306+commissioners created under sections 84.010 to 20
3307+84.340. The board of police commissioners shall 21
3308+execute all documents reasonably required to 22
3309+accomplish such transfer of ow nership and 23
3310+obligations. 24
3311+ 3. If the city establishes a municipal 25
3312+police force and completes the transfer 26
3313+described in subsection 2 of this section, the 27
3314+city shall provide the necessary funds for the 28
3315+maintenance of the municipal police force. 29
3316+ 4. Before a city not within a county may 30
3317+establish a municipal police force under this 31
3318+section, the city shall adopt an ordinance 32
3319+accepting responsibility, ownership, and 33
3320+liability as successor -in-interest for 34
3321+contractual obligations, indebtedness, and other 35
3322+lawful obligations of the board of police 36
3323+commissioners subject to the provisions of 37
3324+subsection 2 of section 84.345. 38
3325+ 5. A city not within a county that 39
3326+establishes a municipal police force shall 40
3327+initially employ, without a reduction in rank, 41
3328+salary, or benefits, all commissioned and 42
3329+civilian personnel of the board of police 43
3330+commissioners created under sections 84.010 to 44
3331+84.340 that were employed by the board 45
3332+immediately prior to the date the municipal 46
3333+police force was established. Such commissioned 47
3334+personnel who previously were employed by the 48
3335+board may only be involuntarily terminated by 49
3336+the city not within a county for cause. The 50
3337+city shall also recognize all accrued years of 51
3338+service that such commissioned and civilian 52
3339+personnel had with the board of police 53
3340+commissioners. Such personnel shall be entitled 54
3341+to the same holidays, vacation, and sick leave 55
3342+ 99
3343+they were entitled to as employees of the board 56
3344+of police commissioners. 57
3345+ 6. Commissioned and civilian personnel o f 58
3346+a municipal police force established under this 59
3347+section shall not be subject to a residency 60
3348+requirement of retaining a primary residence in 61
3349+a city not within a county but may be required 62
3350+to maintain a primary residence located within a 63
3351+one-hour response time. 64
3352+ 7. The commissioned and civilian personnel 65
3353+who retire from service with the board of police 66
3354+commissioners before the establishment of a 67
3355+municipal police force under subsection 1 of 68
3356+this section shall continue to be entitled to 69
3357+the same pension benefits provided under chapter 70
3358+86 and the same benefits set forth in subsection 71
3359+5 of this section. 72
3360+ 8. If the city not within a county elects 73
3361+to establish a municipal police force under this 74
3362+section, the city shall establish a separate 75
3363+division for the operation of its municipal 76
3364+police force. The civil service commission of 77
3365+the city may adopt rules and regulations 78
3366+appropriate for the unique operation of a police 79
3367+department. Such rules and regulations shall 80
3368+reserve exclusive auth ority over the 81
3369+disciplinary process and procedures affecting 82
3370+commissioned officers to the civil service 83
3371+commission; however, until such time as the city 84
3372+adopts such rules and regulations, the 85
3373+commissioned personnel shall continue to be 86
3374+governed by the board of police commissioner's 87
3375+rules and regulations in effect immediately 88
3376+prior to the establishment of the municipal 89
3377+police force, with the police chief acting in 90
3378+place of the board of police commissioners for 91
3379+purposes of applying the rules and re gulations. 92
3380+Unless otherwise provided for, existing civil 93
3381+service commission rules and regulations 94
3382+governing the appeal of disciplinary decisions 95
3383+to the civil service commission shall apply to 96
3384+all commissioned and civilian personnel. The 97
3385+civil service commission's rules and regulations 98
3386+shall provide that records prepared for 99
3387+disciplinary purposes shall be confidential, 100
3388+closed records available solely to the civil 101
3389+ 100
3390+service commission and those who possess 102
3391+authority to conduct investigations regard ing 103
3392+disciplinary matters pursuant to the civil 104
3393+service commission's rules and regulations. A 105
3394+hearing officer shall be appointed by the civil 106
3395+service commission to hear any such appeals that 107
3396+involve discipline resulting in a suspension of 108
3397+greater than fifteen days, demotion, or 109
3398+termination, but the civil service commission 110
3399+shall make the final findings of fact, 111
3400+conclusions of law, and decision which shall be 112
3401+subject to any right of appeal under chapter 536. 113
3402+ 9. A city not within a county that 114
3403+establishes and maintains a municipal police 115
3404+force under this section: 116
3405+ (1) Shall provide or contract for life 117
3406+insurance coverage and for insurance benefits 118
3407+providing health, medical, and disability 119
3408+coverage for commissioned and civilian personn el 120
3409+of the municipal police force to the same extent 121
3410+as was provided by the board of police 122
3411+commissioners under section 84.160; 123
3412+ (2) Shall provide or contract for medical 124
3413+and life insurance coverage for any commissioned 125
3414+or civilian personnel who r etired from service 126
3415+with the board of police commissioners or who 127
3416+were employed by the board of police 128
3417+commissioners and retire from the municipal 129
3418+police force of a city not within a county to 130
3419+the same extent such medical and life insurance 131
3420+coverage was provided by the board of police 132
3421+commissioners under section 84.160; 133
3422+ (3) Shall make available medical and life 134
3423+insurance coverage for purchase to the spouses 135
3424+or dependents of commissioned and civilian 136
3425+personnel who retire from service with the board 137
3426+of police commissioners or the municipal police 138
3427+force and deceased commissioned and civilian 139
3428+personnel who receive pension benefits under 140
3429+sections 86.200 to 86.366 at the rate that such 141
3430+dependent's or spouse's coverage would cost 142
3431+under the appropriate plan if the deceased were 143
3432+living; and 144
3433+ (4) May pay an additional shift 145
3434+differential compensation to commissioned and 146
3435+civilian personnel for evening and night tours 147
3436+ 101
3437+of duty in an amount not to exceed ten percent 148
3438+of the officer's base hour ly rate. 149
3439+ 10. A city not within a county that 150
3440+establishes a municipal police force under 151
3441+sections 84.343 to 84.346 shall establish a 152
3442+transition committee of five members for the 153
3443+purpose of: coordinating and implementing the 154
3444+transition of authori ty, operations, assets, and 155
3445+obligations from the board of police 156
3446+commissioners to the city; winding down the 157
3447+affairs of the board; making nonbinding 158
3448+recommendations for the transition of the police 159
3449+force from the board to the city; and other 160
3450+related duties, if any, established by executive 161
3451+order of the city's mayor. Once the ordinance 162
3452+referenced in this section is enacted, the city 163
3453+shall provide written notice to the board of 164
3454+police commissioners and the governor of the 165
3455+state of Missouri. Within thirty days of such 166
3456+notice, the mayor shall appoint three members to 167
3457+the committee, two of whom shall be members of a 168
3458+statewide law enforcement association that 169
3459+represents at least five thousand law 170
3460+enforcement officers. The remaining members of 171
3461+the committee shall include the police chief of 172
3462+the municipal police force and a person who 173
3463+currently or previously served as a commissioner 174
3464+on the board of police commissioners, who shall 175
3465+be appointed to the committee by the mayor of 176
3466+such city.] 177
3467+ [84.345. 1. Except as required for the 1
3468+board of police commissioners to conclude its 2
3469+affairs and pursue legal claims and defenses, 3
3470+upon the establishment of a municipal police 4
3471+force, the terms of office of the commissioners 5
3472+of the board of police created under sections 6
3473+84.020 and 84.030 shall expire, and the 7
3474+provisions of sections 84.010 to 84.340 shall 8
3475+not apply to any city not within a county or its 9
3476+municipal police force as of such date. The 10
3477+board shall continue to oper ate, if necessary, 11
3478+to wind down the board's affairs until the 12
3479+transfer of ownership and obligations under 13
3480+subsection 2 of section 84.344 has been 14
3481+completed. During such time, the board of 15
3482+ 102
3483+police commissioners shall designate and 16
3484+authorize its secret ary to act on behalf of the 17
3485+board for purposes of performing the board's 18
3486+duties and any other actions incident to the 19
3487+transfer and winding down of the board's affairs. 20
3488+ 2. For any claim, lawsuit, or other action 21
3489+arising out of actions occurring be fore the date 22
3490+of completion of the transfer provided under 23
3491+subsection 2 of section 84.344, the state shall 24
3492+continue to provide legal representation as set 25
3493+forth in section 105.726, and the state legal 26
3494+expense fund shall continue to provide 27
3495+reimbursement for such claims under section 28
3496+105.726. This subsection applies to all claims, 29
3497+lawsuits, and other actions brought against any 30
3498+commissioner, police officer, employee, agent, 31
3499+representative, or any individual or entity 32
3500+acting or purporting to act o n its or their 33
3501+behalf. 34
3502+ 3. Notwithstanding any other provision of 35
3503+law, rule, or regulation to the contrary, any 36
3504+city not within a county that establishes a 37
3505+municipal police force under sections 84.343 to 38
3506+84.346 shall not be restricted or limited in any 39
3507+way in the selection of a police chief or chief 40
3508+of the division created under subsection 8 of 41
3509+section 84.344. 42
3510+ 4. It shall be the duty of the sheriff for 43
3511+any city not within a county, whenever called 44
3512+upon by the police chief of the municip al police 45
3513+force, to act under the police chief's control 46
3514+for the preservation of the public peace and 47
3515+quiet; and, whenever the exigency or 48
3516+circumstances may, in the police chief's 49
3517+judgment, warrant it, said police chief shall 50
3518+have the power to assume the control and command 51
3519+of all local and municipal conservators of the 52
3520+peace of the city, whether sheriff, constable, 53
3521+policemen or others, and they shall act under 54
3522+the orders of the said police chief and not 55
3523+otherwise.] 56
3524+ [84.346. Any police pension system created 1
3525+under chapter 86 for the benefit of a police 2
3526+force established under sections 84.010 to 3
3527+84.340 shall continue to be governed by chapter 4
3528+ 103
3529+86, and shall apply to any police force 5
3530+established under section 84.343 to 84.3 46. 6
3531+Other than any provision that makes chapter 86 7
3532+applicable to a municipal police force 8
3533+established under section 84.343 to 84.346, 9
3534+nothing in sections 84.343 to 84.346 shall be 10
3535+construed as limiting or changing the rights or 11
3536+benefits provided und er chapter 86.] 12
3537+ [84.347. Notwithstanding the provisions of 1
3538+section 1.140 to the contrary, the provisions of 2
3539+sections 84.343 to 84.346 shall be 3
3540+nonseverable. If any provision of sections 4
3541+84.343 to 84.346 is for any reason held to be 5
3542+invalid, such decision shall invalidate all of 6
3543+the remaining provisions of this act. ] 7
3544+ [217.825. Sections 217.825 to 217.841 1
3545+shall be known and may be cited as the "Missouri 2
3546+Incarceration Reimbursement Act". ] 3
3547+ [217.827. As used in sections 217.825 to 1
3548+217.841, the following terms shall mean: 2
3549+ (1) (a) "Assets", property, tangible or 3
3550+intangible, real or personal, belonging to or 4
3551+due an offender or a former offender, including 5
3552+income or payments to such offender from Social 6
3553+Security, workers' compensation, veterans' 7
3554+compensation, pension benefits, previously 8
3555+earned salary or wages, bonuses, annuities, 9
3556+retirement benefits, or from any other source 10
3557+whatsoever, including any of the following: 11
3558+ a. Money or other tangible assets received 12
3559+by the offender as a result of a settlement of a 13
3560+claim against the state, any agency thereof, or 14
3561+any claim against an employee or independent 15
3562+contractor arising from and in the scope of said 16
3563+employee's or contrac tor's official duties on 17
3564+behalf of the state or any agency thereof; 18
3565+ b. A money judgment received by the 19
3566+offender from the state as a result of a civil 20
3567+action in which the state, an agency thereof or 21
3568+any state employee or independent contractor 22
3569+where such judgment arose from a claim arising 23
3570+from the conduct of official duties on behalf of 24
3571+the state by said employee or subcontractor or 25
3572+for any agency of the state; 26
3573+ 104
3574+ c. A current stream of income from any 27
3575+source whatsoever, including a salar y, wages, 28
3576+disability, retirement, pension, insurance or 29
3577+annuity benefits or similar payments; 30
3578+ (b) "Assets" shall not include: 31
3579+ a. The homestead of the offender up to 32
3580+fifty thousand dollars in value; 33
3581+ b. Money saved by the offender from w ages 34
3582+and bonuses up to two thousand five hundred 35
3583+dollars paid the offender while he or she was 36
3584+confined to a state correctional center; 37
3585+ (2) "Cost of care", the cost to the 38
3586+department of corrections for providing 39
3587+transportation, room, board, clot hing, security, 40
3588+medical, and other normal living expenses of 41
3589+offenders under the jurisdiction of the 42
3590+department, as determined by the director of the 43
3591+department; 44
3592+ (3) "Department", the department of 45
3593+corrections of this state; 46
3594+ (4) "Director", the director of the 47
3595+department; 48
3596+ (5) "Offender", any person who is under 49
3597+the jurisdiction of the department and is 50
3598+confined in any state correctional center or is 51
3599+under the continuing jurisdiction of the 52
3600+department; 53
3601+ (6) "State correctional center", a 54
3602+facility or institution which houses an offender 55
3603+population under the jurisdiction of the 56
3604+department. State correctional center includes 57
3605+a correctional camp, community correction 58
3606+center, honor center, or state prison. ] 59
3607+ [217.829. 1. The department shall develop 1
3608+a form which shall be used by the department to 2
3609+obtain information from all offenders regarding 3
3610+their assets. 4
3611+ 2. The form shall be submitted to each 5
3612+offender as of the date the form is developed 6
3613+and to every offender who thereafter is 7
3614+sentenced to imprisonment under the jurisdiction 8
3615+of the department. The form may be resubmitted 9
3616+to an offender by the department for purposes of 10
3617+obtaining current information regarding assets 11
3618+of the offender. 12
3619+ 105
3620+ 3. Every offender shall complete the form 13
3621+or provide for completion of the form and the 14
3622+offender shall swear or affirm under oath that 15
3623+to the best of his or her knowledge the 16
3624+information provided is complete and accurate. 17
3625+Any person who shall knowi ngly provide false 18
3626+information on said form to state officials or 19
3627+employees shall be guilty of the crime of making 20
3628+a false affidavit as provided by section 575.050. 21
3629+ 4. Failure by an offender to fully, 22
3630+adequately and correctly complete the form ma y 23
3631+be considered by the parole board for purposes 24
3632+of a parole determination, and in determining an 25
3633+offender's parole release date or eligibility 26
3634+and shall constitute sufficient grounds for 27
3635+denial of parole. 28
3636+ 5. Prior to release of any offender fro m 29
3637+imprisonment, and again prior to release from 30
3638+the jurisdiction of the department, the 31
3639+department shall request from the offender an 32
3640+assignment of ten percent of any wages, salary, 33
3641+benefits or payments from any source. Such an 34
3642+assignment shall be v alid for the longer period 35
3643+of five years from the date of its execution, or 36
3644+five years from the date that the offender is 37
3645+released from the jurisdiction of the department 38
3646+or any of its divisions or agencies. The 39
3647+assignment shall secure payment of the total 40
3648+cost of care of the offender executing the 41
3649+assignment. The restrictions on the maximum 42
3650+amount of earnings subject to garnishment 43
3651+contained in section 525.030 shall apply to 44
3652+earnings subject to assignments executed 45
3653+pursuant to this subsection. ] 46
3654+ [217.831. 1. The director shall forward 1
3655+to the attorney general a report on each 2
3656+offender containing a completed form pursuant to 3
3657+the provisions of section 217.829 together with 4
3658+all other information available on the assets of 5
3659+the offender and an estimate of the total cost 6
3660+of care for that offender. 7
3661+ 2. The attorney general may investigate or 8
3662+cause to be investigated all reports furnished 9
3663+pursuant to the provisions of subsection 1 of 10
3664+this section. This investigation m ay include 11
3665+ 106
3666+seeking information from any source that may 12
3667+have relevant information concerning an 13
3668+offender's assets. The director shall provide 14
3669+all information possessed by the department and 15
3670+its divisions and agencies, upon request of the 16
3671+attorney general, in order to assist the 17
3672+attorney general in completing his duties 18
3673+pursuant to sections 217.825 to 217.841. 19
3674+ 3. If the attorney general upon completing 20
3675+the investigation under subsection 2 of this 21
3676+section has good cause to believe that an 22
3677+offender or former offender has sufficient 23
3678+assets to recover not less than ten percent of 24
3679+the estimated cost of care of the offender or 25
3680+ten percent of the estimated cost of care of the 26
3681+offender for two years, whichever is less, or 27
3682+has a stream of income sufficient to pay such 28
3683+amounts within a five -year period, the attorney 29
3684+general may seek to secure reimbursement for the 30
3685+expense of the state of Missouri for the cost of 31
3686+care of such offender or former offender. 32
3687+ 4. The attorney general, or any 33
3688+prosecuting attorney on behalf of the attorney 34
3689+general, shall not bring an action pursuant to 35
3690+this section against an offender or former 36
3691+offender after the expiration of five years 37
3692+after his release from the jurisdiction of the 38
3693+department.] 39
3694+ [217.833. 1. Not more than ninety percent 1
3695+of the value of the assets of the offender may 2
3696+be used for purposes of securing costs and 3
3697+reimbursement pursuant to the provisions of 4
3698+sections 217.825 to 217.841. 5
3699+ 2. The amount of reimbursement sought from 6
3700+an offender shall not be in excess of the per 7
3701+capita cost for care for maintaining offenders 8
3702+in the state correctional center in which the 9
3703+offender is housed for the period or periods 10
3704+such offender is an offender in a state 11
3705+correctional center. ] 12
3706+ [217.835. 1. The circuit court shall have 1
3707+exclusive jurisdiction over all proceedings 2
3708+seeking reimbursement from offenders pursuant to 3
3709+the provisions of sections 217.825 to 217.841. 4
3710+The attorney general may file a complaint in the 5
3711+ 107
3712+circuit court for the county or city from which 6
3713+a prisoner was sentenced or in the circuit court 7
3714+in the county or city of the office of the 8
3715+director of the department, against any person 9
3716+under the jurisdiction of the departmen t stating 10
3717+that the person is or has been an offender in a 11
3718+state correctional center, that there is good 12
3719+cause to believe that the person has assets, and 13
3720+praying that the assets be used to reimburse the 14
3721+state for the expenses incurred or to be 15
3722+incurred, or both, by the state for the cost of 16
3723+care of the person as an offender. 17
3724+ 2. Upon the filing of the complaint under 18
3725+subsection 1 of this section, the court shall 19
3726+issue an order to show cause why the prayer of 20
3727+the complainant should not be grant ed. The 21
3728+complaint and order shall be served upon the 22
3729+person personally, or, if the person is confined 23
3730+in a state correctional center, by registered 24
3731+mail addressed to the person in care of the 25
3732+chief administrator of the state correctional 26
3733+center where the person is housed, at least 27
3734+thirty days before the date of hearing on the 28
3735+complaint and order. 29
3736+ 3. At the time of the hearing on the 30
3737+complaint and order, if it appears that the 31
3738+person has any assets which ought to be 32
3739+subjected to the claim o f the state pursuant to 33
3740+the provisions of sections 217.825 to 217.841, 34
3741+the court shall issue an order requiring any 35
3742+person, corporation, or other legal entity 36
3743+possessed or having custody of such assets, to 37
3744+appropriate and apply such assets or a portio n 38
3745+thereof to satisfy such claim. 39
3746+ 4. At the hearing on the complaint and 40
3747+order and before entering any order on behalf of 41
3748+the state against the defendant, the court shall 42
3749+take into consideration any legal obligation of 43
3750+the defendant to support a spouse, minor 44
3751+children, or other dependents and any moral 45
3752+obligation to support dependents to whom the 46
3753+defendant is providing or has in fact provided 47
3754+support. 48
3755+ 5. If the person, corporation, or other 49
3756+legal entity shall neglect or refuse to comply 50
3757+with an order issued pursuant to subsection 3 of 51
3758+ 108
3759+this section, the court shall order the person, 52
3760+corporation, or other legal entity to appear 53
3761+before the court at such time as the court may 54
3762+direct and to show cause why the person, 55
3763+corporation, or other legal entity should not be 56
3764+considered in contempt of court. 57
3765+ 6. If, in the opinion of the court, the 58
3766+assets of the prisoner are sufficient to pay the 59
3767+cost of the proceedings undertaken pursuant to 60
3768+the provisions of sections 217.825 to 217.841, 61
3769+the prisoner shall be liable for those costs 62
3770+upon order of the court. ] 63
3771+ [217.837. 1. Except as provided in 1
3772+subsection 3 of this section, the attorney 2
3773+general may use any remedy, interim order, or 3
3774+enforcement procedure allowed by law or court 4
3775+rule including an ex parte restraining order to 5
3776+restrain the prisoner or any other person or 6
3777+legal entity in possession or having custody of 7
3778+the estate of the prisoner from disposing of 8
3779+certain property in avoidance of an order issued 9
3780+pursuant to the provisions of section 217.835. 10
3781+ 2. To protect and maintain assets pending 11
3782+resolution of proceedings initiated pursuant to 12
3783+the provisions of section 217.835, the court, 13
3784+upon request, may appoint a receiver. 14
3785+ 3. The attorney general or a prosecuting 15
3786+attorney shall not enforce any judgment obtained 16
3787+pursuant to the provisions of section 217.835 by 17
3788+means of execution against the homestead of the 18
3789+prisoner. 19
3790+ 4. The state's right to recover the cost 20
3791+of incarceration pursuant to an order issued 21
3792+pursuant to the provisions of section 217.835 22
3793+shall have priority over all other liens, debts, 23
3794+or other incumbrances against real property or 24
3795+any other assets which are part of a prisoner's 25
3796+estate.] 26
3797+ [217.839. 1. The attorney general of this 1
3798+state shall enforce the provisions of sections 2
3799+217.825 to 217.841, except that the attorney 3
3800+general may request the prosecuting attorney of 4
3801+the county or city in which the offender was 5
3802+sentenced or the prosecuting attorney of the 6
3803+county or city in which any asset of an offender 7
3804+ 109
3805+is located to make an investigation or assist in 8
3806+legal proceedings undertaken pursuant to the 9
3807+provisions of sections 217.825 to 217.841. 10
3808+ 2. The sentencing judge, the sheriff, the 11
3809+county or city, the chief administrator of the 12
3810+state correctional center, and the state 13
3811+treasurer shall furnish to the attorney general 14
3812+or prosecuting attorney all information and 15
3813+assistance possible to enable the attorney 16
3814+general or prosecuting attorney to se cure 17
3815+reimbursement for the state pursuant to the 18
3816+provisions of sections 217.825 to 217.841. 19
3817+ 3. Notwithstanding the provisions of any 20
3818+other law protecting the confidentiality of any 21
3819+information possessed by the state, its 22
3820+officials and agencies, the secretary of state, 23
3821+the director of the department of revenue, the 24
3822+director of the department of social services, 25
3823+the director of the department of corrections, 26
3824+the director of the department of labor and 27
3825+industrial relations, the director of the 28
3826+department of public safety, and the 29
3827+commissioner of administration, and each 30
3828+division or agency within or assigned to such 31
3829+departments, shall provide the attorney general 32
3830+or prosecuting attorney with all information 33
3831+requested pursuant to the provisi ons of sections 34
3832+217.825 to 217.841. 35
3833+ 4. Any county or municipal official having 36
3834+custody of records of the estate or real 37
3835+property of any offender or former offender 38
3836+shall surrender said records or certified copies 39
3837+thereof without fee to the attor ney general or 40
3838+prosecuting attorney who request such records 41
3839+pursuant to the provisions of sections 217.825 42
3840+to 217.841.] 43
3841+ [217.841. 1. The costs of any 1
3842+investigations shall be paid from the 2
3843+reimbursements secured pursuant to the 3
3844+provisions of sections 217.825 to 217.841. The 4
3845+investigative costs shall be presumed to be 5
3846+twenty percent of the reimbursements recovered, 6
3847+unless the attorney general shall demonstrate to 7
3848+the court otherwise. All reimbursements 8
3849+collected shall be p aid to the "Inmate 9
3850+ 110
3851+Incarceration Reimbursement Act Revolving Fund", 10
3852+which is hereby established in the state 11
3853+treasury. Moneys in the inmate incarceration 12
3854+reimbursement act revolving fund shall be 13
3855+appropriated to the attorney general in order to 14
3856+defray the costs of the attorney general in 15
3857+connection with his duties provided by sections 16
3858+217.825 to 217.841; and all remaining balances 17
3859+shall be appropriated to the department for 18
3860+purposes of construction and operation of state 19
3861+correctional facilities. The provisions of 20
3862+section 33.080 notwithstanding, moneys in the 21
3863+inmate incarceration reimbursement act revolving 22
3864+fund shall not lapse, be transferred or 23
3865+appropriated to or placed to the credit of the 24
3866+general revenue fund or any other fund of the 25
3867+state. 26
3868+ 2. The state treasurer may determine the 27
3869+amount due the state for the cost of care of an 28
3870+offender and render statements thereof and such 29
3871+sworn statements shall be considered prima facie 30
3872+evidence of the amount due. ] 31
3873+ [574.050. 1. A person commits the offense 1
3874+of rioting if he or she knowingly assembles with 2
3875+six or more other persons and agrees with such 3
3876+persons to violate any of the criminal laws of 4
3877+this state or of the United States with force or 5
3878+violence, and therea fter, while still so 6
3879+assembled, does violate any of said laws with 7
3880+force or violence. 8
3881+ 2. The offense of rioting is a class A 9
3882+misdemeanor.] 10
3883+ Section B. In order to ensure the continued operation 1
3884+of a police force in the city o f St. Louis for the safety 2
3885+and well being of the citizens of the city of St. Louis, the 3
3886+repeal of sections 84.175, 84.240, 84.341, 84.342, 84.343, 4
3887+84.344, 84.345, 84.346, and 84.347, the repeal and 5
3888+reenactment of sections 84.020, 84.030, 84.100, 84.150 , 6
3889+84.160, 84.170 and 105.726, and the enactment of sections 7
3890+84.225 and 84.325 of this act is deemed necessary for the 8
3891+immediate preservation of the public health, welfare, peace, 9
3892+ 111
3893+and safety, and is hereby declared to be an emergency act 10
3894+within the meaning of the constitution, and the repeal of 11
3895+sections 84.175, 84.240, 84.341, 84.342, 84.343, 84.344, 12
3896+84.345, 84.346, and 84.347, the repeal and reenactment of 13
3897+sections 84.020, 84.030, 84.100, 84.150, 84.160, 84.170 and 14
3898+105.726, and the enactment of sec tions 84.225 and 84.325 of 15
3899+this act shall be in full force and effect upon its passage 16
3900+and approval. 17