Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB981

Introduced
1/22/25  
Refer
2/6/25  
Report Pass
5/1/25  

Caption

Allows the director of the department of public safety to deny a peace officer license if an applicant is not a U.S. citizen or has had a license permanently revoked or suspended

Impact

The proposed changes in HB 981 have the potential to significantly influence state licensing requirements for peace officers. By emphasizing citizenship and prior conduct as grounds for denial, the bill aims to fortify public confidence in law enforcement. This could lead to a more rigorous vetting process for applicants, ultimately aiming to reduce the number of individuals with questionable backgrounds in positions of authority. On the administrative side, it introduces a formal appeal process for applicants denied a license, ensuring they have a pathway to contest such decisions through the administrative hearing commission.

Summary

House Bill 981 aims to establish stricter criteria for obtaining a peace officer license in Missouri. Specifically, it empowers the director of the Department of Public Safety to deny an application for a peace officer license if the applicant is not a U.S. citizen or has had a previous peace officer license permanently revoked or surrendered. This legislative change seeks to enhance the integrity of law enforcement personnel by ensuring that only individuals with a clean history and appropriate citizenship status are allowed to serve in such critical roles.

Contention

While proponents argue that restricting licenses to U.S. citizens and those without a revoked license will improve the standards of law enforcement, critics may raise concerns regarding inclusivity and fairness. The focus on citizenship could be viewed as discriminatory against lawful residents who could otherwise appropriately serve in law enforcement roles. Additionally, enforcing strict licensing requirements may lead to challenges in adequately staffing police departments, especially in areas facing recruitment difficulties. Balancing public safety with fair access to employment may spark ongoing debates as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1510

Requires driver's and nondriver's licenses issued to U.S. citizens to bear a mark indicating citizenship

MO HB439

Modifies provisions relating to emergency orders to suspend peace officer licenses

MO HB1413

Modifies Missouri driver's licenses and nondriver's licenses to include a symbol that indicates that the holder of the license is a United States citizen

MO HB917

Allows licensed bond agents to hold certain elective offices

MO HB2290

Adds the cities of Hannibal and Moberly to the list of cities allowed to impose a sales tax for public safety

MO HB1338

Allows all-terrain or off-road vehicles to be licensed as motorcycles

MO SB778

Establishes provisions relating to licensure of dentists and dental hygienists, including license reciprocity and the Dental and Dental Hygienist Compact

MO SB369

Specifies that no parking regulation or ordinance shall be enforced within 1 mile of Capitol Grounds, except by a licensed peace officer

MO SB348

Modifies licensing for embalmers and funeral directors

MO SB1052

Modifies licensing for embalmers and funeral directors

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.