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11 FIRSTREGULARSESSION
2-HOUSECOMMITTEESUBSTITUTEFOR
32 HOUSEBILLNO.558
43 103RDGENERALASSEMBLY
5-1459H.02C JOSEPHENGLER,ChiefClerk
4+INTRODUCEDBYREPRESENTATIVEHOVIS.
5+1459H.01I DANARADEMANMILLER,ChiefClerk
66 ANACT
7-Torepealsections57.278,57.280,57.952,57.955,57.962,57.967,221.105,483.088,and
8-488.024,RSMo,andtoenactinlieuthereoffivenewsectionsrelatingtothesheriffs'
9-retirementsystem.
7+Torepealsections57.952,57.955,and488.024,RSMo,andtoenactinlieuthereofthreenew
8+sectionsrelatingtothesheriffs'retirementsystem.
109 BeitenactedbytheGeneralAssemblyofthestateofMissouri,asfollows:
11-SectionA.Sections57.278,57.280,57.952,57.955,57.962,57.967,221.105,
12-2483.088,and488.024,RSMo,arerepealedandfivenewsectionsenactedinlieuthereof,tobe
13-3knownassections57.278,57.280,57.952,57.967,and221.105,toreadasfollows:
14-57.278.1.Thereisherebycreatedinthestatetreasurythe"DeputySheriffSalary
15-2SupplementationFund",whichshallconsistofmoneycollectedfromchargesforservice
16-3receivedbycountysheriffsundersubsection4ofsection57.280.Themoneyinthefundshall
17-4beusedsolelytosupplementthesalaries,andemployeebenefitsresultingfromsuchsalary
18-5increases,ofcountydeputysheriffs.Thestatetreasurershallbecustodianofthefundand
19-6mayapprovedisbursementsfromthefundinaccordancewithsections30.170and30.180.
20-7TheMissourisheriffmethamphetaminerelieftaskforcecreatedundersection650.350shall
21-8administerthefund.
22-9 2.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection33.080tothecontrary,anymoneys
23-10remaininginthefundattheendofthebienniumshallnotreverttothecreditofthegeneral
24-11revenuefund.Fiftypercentofthemoneysremainingattheendofthebienniumshall
25-12reverttothecreditofthesheriffs'retirementfundcreatedundersection57.952.The
26-13statetreasurershallinvesttheremainingmoneysinthefundinthesamemannerasother
27-14fundsareinvested.Anyinterestandmoneysearnedonsuchinvestmentsshallbecreditedto
28-15thefund.
29-EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis
30-intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 57.280.1.Sheriffsshallreceiveachargeforserviceofanysummons,writorother
31-2orderofcourt,inconnectionwithanycivilcase,andmakingonthesameeitherareturn
32-3indicatingservice,anonestreturnoranullabonareturn,thesumoftwentydollarsforeach
33-4itemtobeserved,exceptthatasheriffshallreceiveachargeforserviceofanysubpoena,and
34-5makingareturnonthesame,thesumoftendollars;however,nosuchchargeshallbe
35-6collectedinanyproceedingwhen[court] costsforservicearetobepaidbythestate,county,
36-7ormunicipality.Inadditiontosuchcharge,thesheriffshallbeentitledtoreceiveforeach
37-8mileactuallytraveledinservinganysummons,writ,subpoenaorotherorderofcourttherate
38-9prescribedbytheInternalRevenueServiceforallallowableexpensesformotorvehicleuse
39-10expressedasanamountpermile,providedthatsuchmileageshallnotbechargedformore
40-11thanonesubpoenaorsummonsorotherwritservedinthesamecauseonthesametrip.Allof
41-12suchchargesshallbereceivedbythesheriffwhoisrequestedtoperformtheservice.Except
42-13asotherwiseprovidedbylaw,allchargesmadepursuanttothissectionshallbecollectedby
43-14the[courtclerkascourtcosts] sheriff'sofficeresponsibleforserviceandarepayableprior
44-15tothetimetheserviceisrendered;providedthatiftheamountofsuchchargecannotbe
45-16readilydetermined,thenthesheriffshallreceiveadepositbaseduponthelikelyamountof
46-17suchcharge,andthebalanceofsuchchargeshallbepayableimmediatelyuponascertainment
47-18oftheproperamountofsaidcharge.Asheriffmayrefusetoperformanyserviceinany
48-19actionorproceeding,otherthanwhen[court] costsforservicearewaivedasprovidedbylaw,
49-20untilthechargeprovidedbythissectionispaid.Failuretoreceivethechargeshallnotaffect
50-21thevalidityoftheservice.
51-22 2.Thesheriffshallreceiveforreceivingandpayingmoneysonexecutionorother
52-23process,wherelandsorgoodshavebeenleviedandadvertisedandsold,fivepercentonfive
53-24hundreddollarsandfourpercentonallsumsabovefivehundreddollars,andhalfofthese
54-25sums,whenthemoneyispaidtothesheriffwithoutalevy,orwherethelandsorgoodslevied
55-26onshallnotbesoldandthemoneyispaidtothesherifforpersonentitledthereto,hisagentor
56-27attorney.Thepartyatwhoseapplicationanywrit,execution,subpoenaorotherprocesshas
57-28issuedfromthecourtshallpaythesheriff'scostsfortheremoval,transportation,storage,
58-29safekeepingandsupportofanypropertytobeseizedpursuanttolegalprocessbeforesuch
59-30seizure.Thesheriffshallbeallowedforeachmile,goingandreturningfromthecourthouse
60-31ofthecountyinwhichheresidestotheplacewherethecourtisheld,therateprescribedby
61-32theInternalRevenueServiceforallallowableexpensesformotorvehicleuseexpressedasan
62-33amountpermile.Theprovisionsofthissubsectionshallnotapplytogarnishmentproceeds.
63-34 3.Thesheriffuponthereceiptofthechargehereinprovidedforshallpayintothe
64-35treasuryofthecountyanyandallchargesreceivedpursuanttotheprovisionsofthissection.
65-36Thefundscollectedpursuanttothissection,nottoexceedfiftythousanddollarsinany
66-37calendaryear,shallbeheldinafundestablishedbythecountytreasurer,whichmaybe
67-HCSHB558 2 38expendedatthediscretionofthesheriffforthefurtheranceofthesheriff'ssetduties.Any
68-39suchfundsinexcessoffiftythousanddollarsinanycalendaryearshallbeplacedtothecredit
69-40ofthegeneralrevenuefundofthecounty.Moneysinthefundshallbeusedonlyforthe
70-41procurementofservicesandequipmenttosupporttheoperationofthesheriff'soffice.
71-42Moneysinthefundestablishedpursuanttothissubsectionshallnotlapsetothecounty
72-43generalrevenuefundattheendofanycountybudgetorfiscalyear.
73-44 4.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection3ofthissectiontothecontrary,the
74-45sheriffshallreceive[ten]fifteendollarsforserviceofanysummons,writ,subpoena,orother
75-46orderofthecourtincludedundersubsection1ofthissection,inadditiontothechargefor
76-47suchservicethateachsheriffreceivesundersubsection1ofthissection.Themoneyreceived
77-48bythesheriffunderthissubsectionshallbepaidintothecountytreasuryandthecounty
78-49treasurershallmakesuchmoneypayabletothestatetreasurer.Thestatetreasurershall
79-50deposittendollarsofsuchmoneysinthedeputysheriffsalarysupplementationfundcreated
80-51undersection57.278andfivedollarsofsuchmoneysinthesheriffs'retirementfund
81-52createdundersection57.952. Anyotherpersonspeciallyappointedtoserveinacounty
82-53shallexecuteanddelivertothecircuitclerk,alongwiththeconfirmationofservice,asigned
83-54andnotarizedaffidavitofconfirmation,madeunderpenaltyofperjury,thatincludesthe
84-55amount,checknumber,anddateofpaymenttoevidencepaymentwasmadetothesherifffor
85-56thedeputysheriffsalarysupplementationfundandthesheriffs'retirementfundasrequired
86-57bythissubsection.
87-58 5.Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsubsection3ofthissection,thecourtclerkshall
88-59collecttendollarsasacourtcostforserviceofanysummons,writ,subpoena,orotherorder
89-60ofthecourtincludedundersubsection1ofthissectionifanypersonotherthanasheriffis
90-61speciallyappointedtoserveinacountythatreceivesfundsundersection57.278.The
91-62moneysreceivedbythecourtclerkunderthissubsectionshallbepaidintothecountytreasury
92-63andthecountytreasurershallmakesuchmoneyspayabletothestatetreasurer.Thestate
93-64treasurershalldepositsuchmoneysinthedeputysheriffsalarysupplementationfundcreated
94-65undersection57.278.
95-66 6.Sheriffsshallreceiveuptofiftydollarsforserviceofanysummons,writ,orother
96-67orderofthecourtinconnectionwithanyevictionproceeding,inadditiontothechargefor
97-68suchservicethateachsheriffreceivesunderthissection.Allofsuchchargesshallbe
98-69receivedbythesheriffwhoisrequestedtoperformtheserviceandshallbepaidtothecounty
99-70treasurerinafundestablishedbythecountytreasurer,whichmaybeexpendedatthe
100-71discretionofthesheriffforthefurtheranceofthesheriff'ssetduties.Allchargesshallbe
101-72payablepriortothetimetheserviceisrendered;providedthatiftheamountofsuchcharge
102-73cannotbereadilydetermined,thenthesheriffshallreceiveadepositbaseduponthelikely
103-HCSHB558 3 74amountofsuchcharge,andthebalanceofsuchchargeshallbepayableimmediatelyupon
104-75ascertainmentoftheproperamountofsaidcharge.
10+SectionA.Sections57.952,57.955,and488.024,RSMo,arerepealedandthreenew
11+2sectionsenactedinlieuthereof,tobeknownassections57.952,57.955,and488.024,toread
12+3asfollows:
10513 57.952.1.Thereisherebyauthorizeda"Sheriffs'RetirementFund"whichshallbe
10614 2underthemanagementof[a]theboard[ofdirectors] asdescribedinsection57.958.The
10715 3board[ofdirectors] shallberesponsiblefortheadministrationandtheinvestmentofthefunds
10816 4ofsuchsheriffs'retirementfund.Thegeneralassemblyandthegoverningbodyofacounty
10917 5mayappropriatefundsfordepositinthesheriffs'retirementfund.Ifinsufficientfundsare
11018 6generatedtoprovidethebenefitspayablepursuanttotheprovisionsofsections57.949to
11119 757.997,theboardshallproportionthebenefitsaccordingtothefundsavailable.
11220 8 2.Theboardmayacceptgifts,donations,grants,andbequestsfrompublicorprivate
11321 9sourcestothesheriffs'retirementfund.
11422 10 3.Eachcountyshallmakethepayrolldeductionsformembercontributionsmandated
11523 11undersection57.961,andthecountyshalltransmitsuchmoneystotheboardfordepositinto
11624 12thesheriffs'retirementfund.
117-57.967.1.Thenormalannuityofaretiredmembershallequaltwopercentofthe
118-2finalaveragecompensationoftheretiredmembermultipliedbythenumberofyearsof
119-3creditableserviceoftheretiredmember,exceptthatthenormalannuityshallnotexceed
120-4seventy-fivepercentoftheretiredmember'saveragefinalcompensation.Suchannuityshall
121-5benotlessthanonethousanddollarspermonth.
122-6 2.Theboard,atitslastmeetingofeachcalendaryear,shalldeterminethemonthly
123-7amountformedicalinsurancepremiumstobepaidtoeachretiredmemberduringthenext
124-8followingcalendaryear.Themonthlyamountshallnotexceedfourhundredfiftydollars.
125-9Themonthlypaymentsareatthediscretionoftheboardontheadviceoftheactuary.The
126-10anticipatedsumofallsuchpaymentsduringtheyearplustheannualnormalcostplusthe
127-11annualamounttoamortizetheunfundedactuarialaccruedliabilityinnomorethanthirty
128-12yearsshallnotexceedtheanticipatedmoneyscreditedtothesystempursuantto[sections]
129-13section57.952[and57.955]. Themoneyamountgrantedhereshallnotbecontinuedtoany
130-14survivor.
131-15 3.Ifamemberwitheightormoreyearsofservicediesbeforebecomingeligiblefor
132-16retirement,themember'ssurvivingspouse,ifheorshehasbeenmarriedtothememberforat
133-17leasttwoyearspriortothemember'sdeath,shallbeentitledtosurvivorbenefitsunderoption
134-181assetforthinsection57.979asifthememberhadretiredonthedateofthemember'sdeath.
135-19Themember'smonthlybenefitshallbecalculatedasthemember'saccruedbenefitathisor
136-20herdeathreducedbyone-fourthofonepercentpermonthforanearlycommencementfrom
137-21themember'snormalretirementdate:agefifty-fivewithtwelveormoreyearsofcreditable
138-22serviceoragesixty-twowitheightyearsofcreditableservice,tothemember'sdateofdeath.
139-HCSHB558 4 23Suchbenefitshallbepayableonthefirstdayofthemonthfollowingthemember'sdeathand
140-24shallbepayableduringthesurvivingspouse'slifetime.
141-221.105.1.Thegoverningbodyofanycountyandofanycitynotwithinacounty
142-2shallfixtheamounttobeexpendedforthecostofincarcerationofprisonersconfinedinjails
143-3ormediumsecurityinstitutions.Theperdiemcostofincarcerationoftheseprisoners
144-4chargeablebythelawtothestateshallbedetermined,subjecttothereviewandapprovalof
145-5thedepartmentofcorrections.
146-6 2.Whenthefinaldeterminationofanycriminalprosecutionshallbesuchastorender
147-7thestateliableforcostsunderexistinglaws,itshallbethedutyofthesherifftocertifytothe
148-8clerkofthecircuitcourtorcourtofcommonpleasinwhichthecasewasdeterminedthetotal
149-9numberofdaysanyprisonerwhowasapartyinsuchcaseremainedinthecountyjail.Itshall
150-10bethedutyofthecountycommissiontosupplythecostperdiemforcountyprisonstothe
151-11clerkofthecircuitcourtonthefirstdayofeachyear,andthereafterwhenevertheamount
152-12maybechanged.Itshallthenbethedutyoftheclerkofthecourtinwhichthecasewas
153-13determinedtoincludeinthebillofcostagainstthestateallfeeswhichareproperly
154-14chargeabletothestate.Inanycitynotwithinacountyitshallbethedutyofthe
155-15superintendentofanyfacilityboardingprisonerstocertifytothechiefexecutiveofficerof
156-16suchcitynotwithinacountythetotalnumberofdaysanyprisonerwhowasapartyinsuch
157-17caseremainedinsuchfacility.Itshallbethedutyofthesuperintendentsofsuchfacilitiesto
158-18supplythecostperdiemtothechiefexecutiveofficeronthefirstdayofeachyear,and
159-19thereafterwhenevertheamountmaybechanged.Itshallbethedutyofthechiefexecutive
160-20officertobillthestateallfeesforboardingsuchprisonerswhichareproperlychargeableto
161-21thestate.Thechiefexecutivemaybynotificationtothedepartmentofcorrectionsdelegate
162-22suchresponsibilitytoanotherdulyswornofficialofsuchcitynotwithinacounty.Theclerk
163-23ofthecourtofanycitynotwithinacountyshallnotincludesuchfeesinthebillofcosts
164-24chargeabletothestate.Thedepartmentofcorrectionsshallreviseitscriminalcostmanualin
165-25accordancewiththisprovision.
166-26 3.Exceptasprovidedundersubsection6ofsection217.718,theactualcosts
167-27chargeabletothestate,includingthoseincurredforaprisonerwhoisincarceratedinthe
168-28countyjailbecausetheprisoner'sparoleorprobationhasbeenrevokedorbecausethe
169-29prisonerhas,orallegedlyhas,violatedanyconditionoftheprisoner'sparoleorprobation,and
170-30suchparoleorprobationisaconsequenceofaviolationofastatestatute,ortheprisonerisa
171-31fugitivefromtheMissouridepartmentofcorrectionsorotherwiseheldattherequestofthe
172-32Missouridepartmentofcorrectionsregardlessofwhetherornotawarranthasbeenissued
173-33shallbetheactualcostofincarcerationnottoexceed:
174-34 (1)UntilJuly1,1996,seventeendollarsperdayperprisoner;
175-35 (2)OnandafterJuly1,1996,twentydollarsperdayperprisoner;
176-HCSHB558 5 36 (3)OnandafterJuly1,1997,uptothirty-sevendollarsandfiftycentsperdayper
177-37prisoner,subjecttoappropriations.
178-38 4.Thepresidingjudgeofajudicialcircuitmayproposeexpensestobereimbursable
179-39bythestateonbehalfofoneormoreofthecountiesinthatcircuit.Proposedreimbursable
180-40expensesmayincludepretrialassessmentandsupervisionstrategiesfordefendantswhoare
181-41ultimatelyeligibleforstateincarceration.Acountymaynotreceivemorethanitsshareofthe
182-42amountappropriatedinthepreviousfiscalyear,inclusiveofexpensesproposedbythe
183-43presidingjudge.Anycountyshallconveysuchproposaltothedepartment,andanysuch
184-44proposalpresentedbyapresidingjudgeshallincludethedocumentedagreementwiththe
185-45proposalbythecountygoverningbody,prosecutingattorney,atleastoneassociatecircuit
186-46judge,andtheofficerofthecountyresponsibleforcustodyorincarcerationofprisonersof
187-47thecountyrepresentedintheproposal.Anycountythatdeclinestoconveyaproposaltothe
188-48department,pursuanttotheprovisionsofthissubsection,shallreceiveitsperdiemcostof
189-49incarcerationforallprisonerschargeabletothestateinaccordancewiththeprovisionsof
190-50subsections1,2,and3ofthissection.
191-51 5.Notwithstandinganyotherprovisionsoflawtothecontrary,anycounty
192-52receivingreimbursementunderthissectionshallmakepayabletwodollarsperprisoner
193-53perdayofsuchreimbursementtothestatetreasurer,whoshalldepositsuchfundsinthe
194-54sheriffs'retirementfundcreatedundersection57.952.
195-[57.955.1.Thereshallbeassessedandcollectedasurchargeofthree
196-2 dollarsinallcivilactionsfiledinthecourtsofthisstateandinallcriminal
197-3 casesincludingviolationofanycountyordinanceoranyviolationofcriminal
198-4 ortrafficlawsofthisstate,includinginfractions,butnosuchsurchargeshall
199-5 beassessedwhenthecostsarewaivedoraretobepaidbythestate,countyor
200-6 municipalityorwhenacriminalproceedingorthedefendanthasbeen
201-7 dismissedbythecourt.Forpurposesofthissection,theterm"county
202-8 ordinance"shallnotincludeanyordinanceofthecityofSt.Louis.Theclerk
203-9 responsibleforcollectingcourtcostsincivilandcriminalcases,shallcollect
204-10 anddisbursesuchamountsasprovidedbysections488.010to488.020.Such
205-11 fundsshallbepayabletothesheriffs'retirementfund.Moneyscreditedtothe
206-12 sheriffs'retirementfundshallbeusedonlyforthepurposesprovidedforin
207-13 sections57.949to57.997andfornootherpurpose.
208-14 2.Theboardmayacceptgifts,donations,grantsandbequestsfrom
209-15 publicorprivatesourcestothesheriffs'retirementfund.]
210-[57.962.Otherprovisionsoflawtothecontrarynotwithstanding,any
211-2 countyorcitynotwithinacountywhohaselectedorelectsinthefutureto
212-3 comeundertheprovisionsofsections57.949to57.997shall,afterAugust28,
213-4 2002,oronthedatethatsuchelectionisapprovedbytheboardofdirectorsof
214-5 theretirementsystem,whicheverlateroccurs,besubjecttotheprovisionsof
215-6 section57.955.]
216-HCSHB558 6 [483.088.Eachcircuitclerkshallprepareasummaryofallamounts
217-2 collectedpursuanttosection57.955duringtheprecedingcalendaryearand
218-3 shallannually,byJulyfirstofthesucceedingyear,sendacopyofsuch
219-4 summarytothestateauditor.]
220-[488.024.Asprovidedbysection57.955,thereshallbeassessedand
221-2 collectedasurchargeofthreedollarsinallcivilactionsfiledinthecourtsof
222-3 thisstateandinallcriminalcasesincludingviolationofanycountyordinance
223-4 oranyviolationofcriminalortrafficlawsofthisstate,includinginfractions,
224-5 butnosuchsurchargeshallbeassessedwhenthecostsarewaivedoraretobe
225-6 paidbythestate,countyormunicipalityorwhenacriminalproceedingorthe
226-7 defendanthasbeendismissedbythecourt.Forpurposesofthissection,the
227-8 term"countyordinance"shallnotincludeanyordinanceoftheCityofSt.
228-9 Louis.Theclerkresponsibleforcollectingcourtcostsincivilandcriminal
229-10 casesshallcollectanddisbursesuchamountsasprovidedbysections488.010
230-11 to488.020.Suchfundsshallbepayabletothesheriffs'retirementfund.]
25+57.955.1.Thereshallbeassessedandcollectedasurchargeofthreedollarsinall
26+2civilactionsfiledinthecourtsofthisstate[andinallcriminalcasesincludingviolationof
27+3anycountyordinanceoranyviolationofcriminalortrafficlawsofthisstate,including
28+4infractions,butnosuchsurchargeshallbeassessedwhenthecostsarewaivedoraretobe
29+EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis
30+intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 5paidbythestate,countyormunicipalityorwhenacriminalproceedingorthedefendanthas
31+6beendismissedbythecourt.Forpurposesofthissection,theterm"countyordinance"shall
32+7notincludeanyordinanceofthecityofSt.Louis]. Theclerkresponsibleforcollectingcourt
33+8costsincivil[andcriminal] cases,shallcollectanddisbursesuchamountsasprovidedby
34+9sections488.010to488.020.Suchfundsshallbepayabletothesheriffs'retirementfund.
35+10Moneyscreditedtothesheriffs'retirementfundshallbeusedonlyforthepurposesprovided
36+11forinsections57.949to57.997andfornootherpurpose.
37+12 2.Theboardmayacceptgifts,donations,grantsandbequestsfrompublicorprivate
38+13sourcestothesheriffs'retirementfund.
39+488.024.Asprovidedbysection57.955,thereshallbeassessedandcollecteda
40+2surchargeofthreedollarsinallcivilactionsfiledinthecourtsofthisstate[andinallcriminal
41+3casesincludingviolationofanycountyordinanceoranyviolationofcriminalortrafficlaws
42+4ofthisstate,includinginfractions,butnosuchsurchargeshallbeassessedwhenthecostsare
43+5waivedoraretobepaidbythestate,countyormunicipalityorwhenacriminalproceedingor
44+6thedefendanthasbeendismissedbythecourt.Forpurposesofthissection,theterm"county
45+7ordinance"shallnotincludeanyordinanceoftheCityofSt.Louis]. Theclerkresponsiblefor
46+8collectingcourtcostsincivil[andcriminal] casesshallcollectanddisbursesuchamountsas
47+9providedbysections488.010to488.020.Suchfundsshallbepayabletothesheriffs'
48+10retirementfund.
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