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FOR; MISSOURI POLICE CHIEF ASSOCIATION

 

 

 

 

LEGISLATIVE REPORT

03/26/04

 

 

92nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2004)
Bills Indexed by Subject
CRIMES AND PUNISHMENT


HB 764 --- Sponsor: Roark, Bradley G.

Revises the elements of the crime of public drunkenness.

HB 768 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- Co Sponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Creates the crime of assault of corrections personnel.

HB 784 --- Sponsor: Walton, Juanita Head --- Cosponsor: Green, Tom

Adds new provisions to allow correction of arrest records when a person's identity has been falsely used.

HB 786 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- Cosponsor: Johnson, Rick

Requires certain sexual offenders ordered to participate in treatment to successfully complete that treatment and to follow all directives of the treatment program provider.

HB 787 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- Cosponsor: Johnson, Rick

Eliminates probation and parole's right to convert consecutive sentences to concurrent sentences in certain circumstances and prisoner's right to have sentence reduced due to change in law.

HB 791 --- Sponsor: Boykins, Amber (Holly)

Amends the offense of distribution of a controlled substance near schools to include child care facilities, long-term care facilities, and residences of in-home childcare providers.

HB 793 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback

Eliminates the death penalty and revises the statutes accordingly.

HB 794 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback --- Cosponsor: Jones, Robin Wright

Repeals the portion of sexual misconduct in the first degree which made it a crime to engage in deviate sexual intercourse with another person of the same sex.

HB 819 --- Sponsor: Thompson, Betty L.

Allows court to partially seal records for a first offense traffic violation.

HB 820 --- Sponsor: Thompson, Betty L.

Authorizes civil suit for damages for wrongful imprisonment.

HB 839 --- Sponsor: Moore, Danielle --- Cosponsor: Sander, Therese

Allows usage of the statewide-automated crime victim notification system for compliance with the victim notification requirement.

HB 840 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Schoemehl, Sue

Requires public schools to impose a specific condition of suspension on students subject to certain types of suspensions and allows for expulsion if that condition is violated.

HB 846 --- Sponsor: Purgason, Chuck --- CoSponsor: Reinhart, Annie

Modifies the granting of child custody and visitation when a parent is a sexual offender.

HB 850 --- Sponsor: Liese, Albert Joseph

Creates the crime of identity fraud.

HB 858 --- Sponsor: Dusenberg, Gary --- CoSponsor: LeVota, Paul

Requires the Department of Revenue to put the words "sex offender" on the license of registered sex offenders and requires the patrol to provide revenue with a list of such offenders.

HB 863 --- Sponsor: Richard, Ron

Establishes the crime of intimidation of an athletic coach, manager, or sports official.

HB 907 --- Sponsor: LeVota, Paul --- CoSponsor: Muckler, Matt

Prohibits locating sexually explicit billboards within one mile of any state highway.

HB 916 --- Sponsor: Brown, Jason --- CoSponsor: Page, Sam

Revises the crime of identity theft and creates a new crime of trafficking in stolen identities.

HB 919 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Shannon

Creates the crime of unlawful purchase, ownership, or possession of body armor.

HB 921 --- Sponsor: Walsh, Regina --- CoSponsor: Meiners, Kate

Requires headlamps to be lighted during inclement weather and makes violation an infraction with a ten-dollar fine and no court costs.

HB 925 --- Sponsor: Threlkeld, Kevin

Creates the crime of leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle in the third degree.

HB 929 --- Sponsor: Bivins, Walt --- CoSponsor: Engler, Kevin

Raises victims ages in several sexual offense statutes and makes defendant's previous sexual offenses charged or uncharged admissible unless judge determines that they are too prejudicial.

HB 931 --- Sponsor: Bivins, Walt --- CoSponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.

Revises the DNA Profiling System to require DNA samples from any felon and any juvenile adjudicated for a felony or sex offense.

HB 979 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Mayer, Robert

Revises resisting arrest statute to include detentions or stops.

HB 983 --- Sponsor: Baker, Brian --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese

Makes is a class A misdemeanor for a person under twenty-one years of age to be under the influence of a controlled substance.

HB 984 --- Sponsor: Baker, Brian --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese

Revises minor in possession law by also making it a misdemeanor to be under the influence of intoxicating liquor.

HB 1030 --- Sponsor: Zweifel, Clint --- CoSponsor: Bishop, Dan

Makes it a crime for a railroad corporation or its employees to interfere with medical treatment or first aid to an injured employee or to discipline or threaten an injured employee for seeking aid.

HB 1031 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Bishop, Dan

Imposes penalties for violating laws relating to the labeling of kegs.

HB 1052 --- Sponsor: Engler, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Byrd, Richard

Makes it a class A misdemeanor for any unauthorized person to use a device to change a traffic control signal or to possess or sell such a device unless they are emergency personnel or selling to them.

HB 1055 --- Sponsor: Bruns, Mark J. --- CoSponsor: Deeken, Bill

Increases the punishment for possession of child pornography to a class D felony.

HB 1060 --- Sponsor: Goodman, Jack --- CoSponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P.

Makes it a class A misdemeanor for any person other than emergency personnel to possess a mobile infrared transmitter capable of changing a traffic signal.

HB 1063 --- Sponsor: Hampton, Mark --- CoSponsor: Green, Tom

Makes various changes to the power and authority of the State Water Patrol.

HB 1073 --- Sponsor: Engler, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Nieves, Brian D.

Creates the crime of unlawful distribution of prescription medication without a prescription in school.

HB 1074 --- Sponsor: Byrd, Richard --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L

Makes it a crime to burn a cross or cause a cross to be burned if done with the intent to intimidate any person or group of persons.

HB 1075 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Kevin

Allows a thirty-six hour hold for persons arrested without a warrant.

HB 1082 --- Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan --- CoSponsor: Dusenberg, Gary

Adds qualifications for members of civilian review boards.

HB 1094 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy

Revises laws on the DNA profiling system.

HB 1110 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Lembke, Jim

Creates the crime of endangering a corrections employee and revises the crime of aggravated harassment of an employee.

HB 1122 --- Sponsor: Davis, Cynthia L. --- CoSponsor: Holand, Roy W.

Modifies various highway safety laws.

HB 1129 --- Sponsor: Byrd, Richard --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L

Makes it a crime to burn a cross or cause a cross to be burned if done with the intent to intimidate any person or group of persons.

HB 1133 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Goodman, Jack

Modifies various provisions relating to "intoxication-related traffic offenses".

HB 1151 --- Sponsor: Lembke, Jim --- CoSponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.

Makes it a crime to engage in human cloning.

HB 1152 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Hobbs, Steve

Revises the crime of making a terroristic threat and creates the crimes of threatening the use of a weapon of mass destruction and computer dissemination of information to promote a terrorist act.

HB 1153 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Hobbs, Steve

Increases the penalty for various drug crimes when the substance was placed in close proximity to a child under seventeen years of age.

HB 1168 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Van --- CoSponsor: Quinn, John

Creates the crime of sexual contact with a student while on public school property.

HB 1183 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Lipke, Scott A.

Authorizes the creation of county law enforcement restitution funds and revises statute on probation conditions to include restitution to that fund and restorative justice methods.

HB 1194 --- Sponsor: Pearce, David --- CoSponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Prohibits locating billboards for adult cabarets or sexually oriented businesses within one mile of any state highway and prohibits persons under twenty-one from putting them up.

HB 1197 --- Sponsor: Behnen, Bob

Makes changes to the bail bondsmen and surety recovery agents licensing provisions.

HB 1215 --- Sponsor: Engler, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Revises the crime of escape from commitment to include escape from commitment under section 632.480.

HB 1219 --- Sponsor: Seigfreid, James --- CoSponsor: Witte, Terry L.

Revises the statute on unlawful use of weapons to exempt appointed or elected prosecutors, assistant prosecutors, circuit attorneys or assistant circuit attorneys.

HB 1243 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Engler, Kevin

Revises law on the role of the court and jury in sentencing to eliminate the bifurcated system for juries.

HB 1251 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Bringer, Rachel

Revises law on prior and persistent intoxication-related traffic offenses.

HB 1258 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Robert Wayne

Revises statute on chemical test to allow law enforcement officers to administer portable chemical tests prior to arrest to persons suspected of operating a vessel while intoxicated.

HB 1264 --- Sponsor: Wildberger, Edward --- CoSponsor: Bruns, Mark J.

Extends the statute of limitations for arson in the first and second degrees and knowingly burning or exploding to five years.

HB 1287 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Schoemehl, Sue

Revises the sex offender registration law and the statute of limitations for sexual offenses where the victim is eighteen or under.

HB 1298 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback --- CoSponsor: Curls, Melba J.

Brings the State of Missouri into compliance with the federal Violence Against Women Act.

HB 1301 --- Sponsor: Sutherland, Mike

Provides that a person is guilty of a Class D felony if a death occurs as a result of an accident when such person is driving carelessly and imprudently.

HB 1311 --- Sponsor: Byrd, Richard

Requires juvenile sex offenders to file a copy of their sex offender registration with the superintendent of any school district in which they are enrolled.

HB 1329 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn

Allows the court to impound the vehicle or vehicles driven by a person convicted of driving while intoxicated or excessive blood alcohol content.

HB 1330 --- Sponsor: Witte, Terry L. --- CoSponsor: Bringer, Rachel

Requires probation officers to notify law enforcement of a sex offender's new address if the offender intends to change residence and to notify the offender of the duty to register.

HB 1345 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- CoSponsor: Crawford, Larry

Makes it unlawful for an unauthorized person to use a traffic signal preemption system to control traffic.

HB 1376 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- CoSponsor: Harris, Jeff

Revises various statutes relating to controlled substances.

HB 1379 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane --- CoSponsor: Guest, Jim

Requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in community based substance abuse treatment programs.

HB 1379 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane --- CoSponsor: Guest, Jim

Requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in community based substance abuse treatment programs.

HB 1384 --- Sponsor: Brooks, Sharon Sanders --- CoSponsor: Kelly, Gary

Revises various statutes relating to theft or destruction of documents.

HB 1385 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Creates the crime of abuse of authority over a child.

HB 1386 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Revises the statute on persistent and predatory sexual offenders.

HB 1387 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Adds chapter 573 offenses to the list of offenses for which a person must register as a sexual offender.

HB 1388 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Increases the punishment for failing to register as a sex offender from an A misdemeanor to a D felony for the first offense and from a D felony to a C felony for the second or subsequent offense.

HB 1389 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Cunningham, Jane

Makes it a crime for a sexual offender to establish residency within one thousand feet of a public or private school or childcare facility.

HB 1391 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn

Revises the crimes of escape from commitment and escape or attempted escape from custody to include detained, held, or committed sexually violent predators.

HB 1392 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Requires the Missouri state highway patrol to maintain a one page web page on the Internet which includes links to all sex offender registry web sites maintained by any county in the state.

HB 1393 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Creates a one-dollar surcharge in criminal cases payable to sheriffs for expenses of maintaining a web site of registered sex offenders and requires sheriff's to establish and maintain such web site.

HB 1394 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn

Revises the sex offender registration law to allow the chief law enforcement official of a county to charge fees for registration and changes in registration.

HB 1400 --- Sponsor: Lager, Brad

Revises various statutes on fireworks regulations.

HB 1414 --- Sponsor: Shoemyer, Wes

Prohibits a parent who is residing with a person convicted of certain sex crimes and crimes against children from being granted custody or unsupervised visitation.

HB 1436 --- Sponsor: Byrd, Richard --- CoSponsor: Fraser, Barbara

Revises the law on statute of limitations for cases of childhood sexual abuse.

HB 1450 --- Sponsor: Shoemaker, Chris --- CoSponsor: Bishop, Dan

Makes tampering with cable television distribution capabilities a class C felony.

HB 1465 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Gary --- CoSponsor: Moore, Danielle

Revises statute on criminal history checks by increasing the fees.

HB 1470 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Kratky, Fred

Revises various provisions relating to stealing and tampering.

HB 1473 --- Sponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Allows police to stop motorists for safety belt violations, makes it illegal to have an open container in a vehicle, and allows police to submit certified reports to revenue instead of sworn reports.

HB 1487 --- Sponsor: Self, Tom

Revises the crime of kidnapping by including kidnapping of a child under fourteen years of age.

HB 1490 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Bishop, Dan

Creates the crime of misuse of a power of attorney.

HB 1515 --- Sponsor: Wright, Mark --- CoSponsor: Dixon, Bob

Increases the punishment for forcible rape and forcible sodomy and attempted forcible rape and attempted forcible sodomy.

HB 1516 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Van --- CoSponsor: Barnitz, Frank A.

Revises crime of supplying intoxicating liquor to a minor and makes it a class A misdemeanor or class D felony depending on the circumstances.

HB 1521 --- Sponsor: Hilgemann, Robert --- CoSponsor: Donnelly, Margaret

Makes it unlawful to discriminate against a person based on sexual orientation in employment, disability, or familial status as it relates to housing.

HB 1530 --- Sponsor: Bringer, Rachel

Increases the time of detention for a warrantless arrest for any crime from twenty hours to twenty-four hours.

HB 1539 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Icet, Allen

Prohibits felons from running for office.

HB 1540 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Myers, Peter

Requires incarcerated offenders to pay a three-dollar fee every time they receive non-emergency medical, dental, or optometric services.

HB 1542 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Corcoran, Michael George

Creates a cause of action for wrongful imprisonment.

HB 1544 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Icet, Allen

Creates a two-dollar surcharge in criminal cases to be paid to the sheriff where the violation occurred to offset expenses for housing prisoners in the county jail.

HB 1565 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Barnitz, Frank A.

Creates the county sheriff's revolving fund.

HB 1568 --- Sponsor: Zweifel, Clint

Revises the statute on penalties for failure to yield at an intersection by adding surcharges and suspensions under certain circumstances.

HB 1590 --- Sponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.

Ads failing to summon aid as an element of involuntary manslaughter in certain drug related crimes.

HB 1618 --- Sponsor: Skaggs, Trent --- CoSponsor: Selby, Harold R.

Revises crimes of assault of a law enforcement officer or emergency personnel in the first, second, and third degrees by adding security officer.

HB 1633 --- Sponsor: Bruns, Mark J. --- CoSponsor: Deeken, Bill

Increases the punishment for possession of child pornography to a class D felony.

HB 1637 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Rick --- CoSponsor: Harris, Jeff

Revises statutes relating to sexual misconduct in the second and third degrees by adding an alternative element of being in a public place in the presence of another person or persons.

HB 1650 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob

Requires the Missouri State Highway Patrol to check the Missouri State Sex Offender Registry whenever a request for an open criminal records background check is made by an individual.

HB 1687 --- Sponsor: Jones, Robin Wright --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback

Creates the crime of criminally negligent storage of a firearm.

HB 1693 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback --- CoSponsor: Walsh, Regina

Modifies the provisions regarding the form and procedures used in relation to examination and treatment of victims of sexual offenses.

HCR 4 --- Sponsor: Whorton, James

Requests every state agency that issues licenses to review prohibitions for licensure and determine whether the criminal convictions are relevant to the nature of the licensure.

SB 703 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Child Support.

SB 713 --- Sponsor: Quick, Edward E.

Eliminates the death penalty.

SB 726 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary

Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions.

SB 751 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Modifies the law relating to lead abatement.

SB 752 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Expands first-degree property damage to include damage to a motor vehicle while breaking in to steal.

SB 765 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt

Prohibits individuals from engaging in or using public funds and facilities for human cloning.

SB 793 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.

Revises provisions for sealing and closing of court records.

SB 802 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles

Sets our requirements for obtaining a warrant by telephone.

SB 818 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Modifies the definition of "prostitution-related offense".

SB 819 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Allows courts to order convicted persons to pay costs associated with prostitution-related arrests.

SB 823 --- Sponsor: Shields, Charles W.

Changes the classification of an intoxication-related offense from a class A misdemeanor to a class D felony when the person committing the violation is a prior offender.

SB 835 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Authorizes custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded.

SB 838 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne

Limits Judicial Discretion where jury is unable to unanimously agree on the death penalty.

SB 871 --- Sponsor: Bray, Joan

Creates a cause of action for wrongful discharge of employment.

SB 882 --- Sponsor: Klindt, David

Animal research and production facilities.

SB 889 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.

Revises provisions of Sunshine Law.

SB 890 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary

Restricts the use, possession, manufacturing, storage, selling, promotion and other activities relating to weapons.

SB 897 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary

Makes arson motivated by hate crimes a class A felony.

SB 913 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Patrick

Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft.

SB 916 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Patrick

Creates a cause of action for those adjudicated innocent following DNA testing.

SB 936 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles

Establishes a system of environmental audits to reduce state and local regulation.

SB 946 --- Sponsor: Bray, Joan

Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm.

SB 971 --- Sponsor: Stoll, Steve

Changes identity theft from a class A misdemeanor to a Class D felony and limits the venue of such prosecutions.

SB 986 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John

Creates the crime of endangering a corrections employee.

SB 992 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John

Changes the definition of containers approved for transporting anhydrous ammonia.

SB 996 --- Sponsor: Shields, Charles W.

Modifies and creates new provisions about identity.

SB 1000 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt

Makes changes to provisions on DNA profiling, including DNA testing of all felony and sexual offenders.

SB 1017 --- Sponsor: Champion, Norma

Creates the crime of failing to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer.

SB 1020 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.

Revises provisions of Sunshine Law.

SB 1022 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles

Adds child pornography to the list of sexual abuse cases investigated by the State Technical Assistance Team.

SB 1023 --- Sponsor: Griesheimer, John E.

Creates criminal use of property by operating audiovisual recording devices while in a movie.

SB 1026 --- Sponsor: Mathewson, James L.

Requires the DNA testing of all felons entering the Department of Corrections and other felons leaving a county jail.

SB 1031 --- Sponsor: Bray, Joan

Proposes several measures relating to bicycle safety.

SB 1045 --- Sponsor: Kinder, Peter

Makes it a crime to burn a cross with the intent to intimidate any person or group of persons.

SB 1070 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles

Modifies procedure for protection of shipwreck sites.

SB 1143 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan

Creates crimes relating to motor vehicles.

SB 1147 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Patrick

Creates the crime of escape from commitment for sexually violent predators.

SB 1166 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Authorizes certain counties to adopt ordinances to impose civil fines for certain misdemeanors.

SB 1167 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Limits bifurcated trials to class A and B felonies.

SB 1170 --- Sponsor: Shields, Charles W.

Requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in community based substance abuse treatment programs.

SB 1191 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.

Revises the resisting arrest statute to include detentions and stops.

SB 1210 --- Sponsor: Bray, Joan

Creates crimes concerning human trafficking.

SB 1228 --- Sponsor: Gibbons, Michael R.

Requires the Highway Patrol to create a sexual offender registry website.

SB 1229 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Excludes commercially produced tobacco products from items that cannot knowingly be delivered to a jail or prison.

SB 1237 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt

Makes it unlawful to obstruct a securities investigation.

SB 1244 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Revises the sexual offender registration law and the statute of limitations where the victim is eighteen or under.

SB 1258 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert

Creates the crime of kidnapping a child by taking or confining the child without parental consent.

SB 1307 --- Sponsor: Gibbons, Michael R.

Redefined the crime of possession of child pornography.

SB 1314 --- Sponsor: Bray, Joan

Changes section numbers.

SB 1318 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert

Adds rental contracts to stealing.

SB 1326 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan

Prohibits some offenders from receiving suspended imposition of sentence in state, county, or municipal court.

SB 1334 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Patrick

Amends the offense of distributing a controlled substance near schools to include long-term and child care facilities.

SB 1345 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Revises various provisions relating to stealing and tampering of automobiles.

SB 1347 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Imposes a surcharge on certain felony court proceedings to fund certain school-related programs.

SB 1348 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Eliminates mandatory minimum sentencing for certain felons.

SB 1354 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.

Modifies the provisions of invasion of privacy.

SB 1359 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.

Extends the statute of limitations for sexual offenses involving a person eighteen years old or younger.

SB 1360 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.

Extends the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse cases.

SB 1376 --- Sponsor: Gibbons, Michael R.

Modifies provisions prohibiting certain activities at animal facilities.

SB 1382 --- Sponsor: Quick, Edward E.

Increases the age of majority to eighteen in various statutes.

SB 1397 --- Sponsor: Gibbons, Michael R.

Prohibits the carrying of a concealed weapon at a school event or at a school facility.

SCR 43 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita

Creates an Interim Committee on Violent Crime.

 

 


92nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2004)
Bills Indexed by Subject
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES


HB 763 --- Sponsor: Roark, Bradley G.

Designates a portion of US 60 as the "Missouri State Highway Patrol Trooper Russell W. Harper Memorial Highway" with costs to be paid by the Missouri Troopers' Association.

HB 768 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- CoSponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Creates the crime of assault of corrections personnel.

HB 784 --- Sponsor: Walton, Juanita Head --- CoSponsor: Green, Tom

Adds new provisions to allow correction of arrest records when a person's identity has been falsely used.

HB 793 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback

Eliminates the death penalty and revises the statutes accordingly.

HB 821 --- Sponsor: Thompson, Betty L.

Requires peace officer's personnel records be made available to hiring law enforcement agencies and that information of unfitness be provided to the peace officer's standards and training commission.

HB 830 --- Sponsor: Henke, Wayne J.

Revises statute on towing of abandoned vehicles by allowing them to be sold for scrap metal under certain circumstances.

HB 839 --- Sponsor: Moore, Danielle --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese

Allows usage of the statewide automated crime victim notification system for compliance with the victim notification requirement.

HB 859 --- Sponsor: Dusenberg, Gary --- CoSponsor: Reinhart, Annie

Provides an income tax credit for surviving spouses of public safety officers.

HB 867 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy

Revised base annual compensation for certain police officers.

HB 874 --- Sponsor: Salva, Ray

Prohibits the director of revenue from suspending or revoking a license or assessing points against a license for any offense committed by a driver operating a vehicle other than a motor vehicle.

HB 886 --- Sponsor: Bland, Craig C.

Requires a person to be a resident and citizen of Kansas City for at least one year in order to be appointed as a police officer in Kansas City.

HB 901 --- Sponsor: Deeken, Bill --- CoSponsor: Kelly, Gary

Establishes the fund for the reduction of alcohol-related problems.

HB 917 --- Sponsor: Brown, Jason --- CoSponsor: Munzlinger, Brian

Requires a hearing instead of a meeting after disciplinary action against a law enforcement officer and requires that reasons for action be given in writing.

HB 919 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Shannon

Creates the crime of unlawful purchase, ownership, or possession of body armor.

HB 931 --- Sponsor: Bivins, Walt --- CoSponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.

Revises the DNA Profiling System to require DNA samples from any felon and any juvenile adjudicated for a felony or sex offense.

HB 977 --- Sponsor: Schlottach, Charles --- CoSponsor: Sutherland, Mike

Allows members of the Missouri Association of State Troopers Emergency Relief Society to obtain special license plates.

HB 979 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Mayer, Robert

Revises resisting arrest statute to include detentions or stops.

HB 983 --- Sponsor: Baker, Brian --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese

Makes is a class A misdemeanor for a person under twenty-one years of age to be under the influence of a controlled substance.

HB 984 --- Sponsor: Baker, Brian --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese

Revises minor in possession law by also making it a misdemeanor to be under the influence of intoxicating liquor.

HB 991 --- Sponsor: Haywood, Esther --- CoSponsor: Burnett, John P.

Requires St. Louis county police departments that hire police officers to request such officers personnel records from any other law enforcement agency for whom they worked in the past twelve months.

HB 1031 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Bishop, Dan

Imposes penalties for violating laws relating to the labeling of kegs.

HB 1069 --- Sponsor: Bivins, Walt --- CoSponsor: Villa, Thomas

Police Retirement Board of Trustees: number that constitutes a quorum; majority vote required for any official action; and effect of a dissolution of marriage on benefits.

HB 1074 --- Sponsor: Byrd, Richard --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L

Makes it a crime to burn a cross or cause a cross to be burned if done with the intent to intimidate any person or group of persons.

HB 1075 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Kevin

Allows a thirty-six hour hold for persons arrested without a warrant.

HB 1080 --- Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan --- CoSponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane

Revises the statute on penalties for failure to yield at an intersection by adding surcharges and suspensions under certain circumstances.

HB 1081 --- Sponsor: Lowe, Jenee' M. --- CoSponsor: Reinhart, Annie

Requires probation and parole to review and make clemency recommendations to the governor regarding prisoners serving sentences for which they can not be paroled.

HB 1082 --- Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan --- CoSponsor: Dusenberg, Gary

Adds qualifications for members of civilian review boards.

HB 1094 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy

Revises laws on the DNA profiling system.

HB 1110 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Lembke, Jim

Creates the crime of endangering a corrections employee and revises the crime of aggravated harassment of an employee.

HB 1114 --- Sponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Allows survivors of peace officers and firefighters killed in the line of duty to receive special license plates.

HB 1121 --- Sponsor: Davis, Cynthia L. --- CoSponsor: Emery, Edgar G. H.

Prohibits open alcohol containers in certain vehicles.

HB 1149 --- Sponsor: May, Bob --- CoSponsor: Deeken, Bill

Designates a bridge over a portion of Interstate 44 in Phelps County the "Trooper Mike L. Newton Memorial Bridge".

HB 1179 --- Sponsor: Corcoran, Michael George --- CoSponsor: Burnett, John P.

Revises surcharge in criminal cases so that the money collected may also be used to pay for any expenses related to housing costs or fees for prisoners.

HB 1183 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Lipke, Scott A.

Authorizes the creation of county law enforcement restitution funds and revises statute on probation conditions to include restitution to that fund and restorative justice methods.

HB 1200 --- Sponsor: Schaaf, Robert --- CoSponsor: Threlkeld, Kevin

Allows law enforcement officers to make a vehicle stop for a seat belt violation so long as the violation is clearly visible before the stop.

HB 1215 --- Sponsor: Engler, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Revises the crime of escape from commitment to include escape from commitment under section 632.480.

HB 1218 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane --- CoSponsor: Curls, Melba J.

Provides that certain retired members shall receive an equalizing cost-of-living adjustment in addition to the members's base pension and cost-of-living adjustments under other sections.

HB 1219 --- Sponsor: Seigfreid, James --- CoSponsor: Witte, Terry L.

Revises the statute on unlawful use of weapons to exempt appointed or elected prosecutors, assistant prosecutors, circuit attorneys or assistant circuit attorneys.

HB 1237 --- Sponsor: Walker, Vicki --- CoSponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Creates T.J.'s Law dealing with regulation and licensing of bail bondsman and surety recovery agents.

HB 1243 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Engler, Kevin

Revises law on the role of the court and jury in sentencing to eliminate the bifurcated system for juries.

HB 1245 --- Sponsor: Schlottach, Charles --- CoSponsor: Kelly, Gary

Allows for temporary licensure of peace officers who meet certain minimum requirements.

HB 1248 --- Sponsor: Cunningham, Jane --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese

Prohibits governmental bodies from employing inmates or people with criminal records in any position where they would have access to personal records containing certain identifying information.

HB 1258 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Robert Wayne

Revises statute on chemical test to allow law enforcement officers to administer portable chemical tests prior to arrest to persons suspected of operating a vessel while intoxicated.

HB 1264 --- Sponsor: Wildberger, Edward --- CoSponsor: Bruns, Mark J.

Extends the statute of limitations for arson in the first and second degrees and knowingly burning or exploding to five years.

HB 1271 --- Sponsor: Engler, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Crawford, Larry

Creates a minimum pay scale for certain corrections personnel.

HB 1274 --- Sponsor: Parker, Sherman --- CoSponsor: Hubbard, Rodney R.

Modifies various provisions relating to domestic violence and applicability of restrictions for perpetrators.

HB 1287 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Schoemehl, Sue

Revises the sex offender registration law and the statute of limitations for sexual offenses where the victim is eighteen or under.

HB 1289 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Shannon

Reorganizes the duties of county coroners and medical examiners.

HB 1329 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn

Allows the court to impound the vehicle or vehicles driven by a person convicted of driving while intoxicated or excessive blood alcohol content.

HB 1330 --- Sponsor: Witte, Terry L. --- CoSponsor: Bringer, Rachel

Requires probation officers to notify law enforcement of a sex offender's new address if the offender intends to change residence and to notify the offender of the duty to register.

HB 1342 --- Sponsor: Bruns, Mark J. --- CoSponsor: Bishop, Dan

Creates a new tort action for damages for emergency personnel.

HB 1354 --- Sponsor: Byrd, Richard

Revises the law on the state legal expense fund.

HB 1376 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- CoSponsor: Harris, Jeff

Revises various statutes relating to controlled substances.

HB 1379 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane --- CoSponsor: Guest, Jim

Requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in community based substance abuse treatment programs.

HB 1385 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Creates the crime of abuse of authority over a child.

HB 1386 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Revises the statute on persistent and predatory sexual offenders.

HB 1390 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Requires persons committed to a county jail who are convicted to pay the cost per diem for each day they were in the county jail.

HB 1391 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn

Revises the crimes of escape from commitment and escape or attempted escape from custody to include detained, held, or committed sexually violent predators.

HB 1392 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Requires the Missouri state highway patrol to maintain a one page web page on the Internet which includes links to all sex offender registry web sites maintained by any county in the state.

HB 1393 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Creates a one dollar surcharge in criminal cases payable to sheriff's for expenses of maintaining a web site of registered sex offenders and requires sheriff's to establish and maintain such web site.

HB 1394 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn

Revises the sex offender registration law to allow the chief law enforcement official of a county to charge fees for registration and changes in registration.

HB 1402 --- Sponsor: Goodman, Jack --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L

Revises provisions of the sunshine law.

HB 1438 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- CoSponsor: Kratky, Fred

Designates the "Deputy Steven R. Ziegler Memorial Highway".

HB 1447 --- Sponsor: Lembke, Jim

Increases the maximum allowable compensation for St. Louis police officers.

HB 1465 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Gary --- CoSponsor: Moore, Danielle

Revises statute on criminal history checks by increasing the fees.

HB 1468 --- Sponsor: Byrd, Richard

Revises the seat belt law to allow peace officers to stop, inspect, or detain a person solely to determine compliance with the law, but prohibits use of noncompliance as probable cause for searches.

HB 1470 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Kratky, Fred

Revises various provisions relating to stealing and tampering.

HB 1473 --- Sponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Allows police to stop motorists for safety belt violations, makes it illegal to have an open container in a vehicle, and allows police to submit certified reports to revenue instead of sworn reports.

HB 1479 --- Sponsor: Icet, Allen --- CoSponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.

Prohibits St. Louis City from requiring peace officers to live within the city limits after they have been employed as a peace officer for four consecutive years.

HB 1480 --- Sponsor: Rupp, Scott T. --- CoSponsor: Smith, Joe

Establishes the Police Chiefs' and Officers' Annuity and Heathcare Fund.

HB 1482 --- Sponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R. --- CoSponsor: Jetton, Rod

Prohibits requiring St. Louis police officers to reside within the city after seven years of employment.

HB 1487 --- Sponsor: Self, Tom

Revises the crime of kidnapping by including kidnapping of a child under fourteen years of age.

HB 1491 --- Sponsor: Burnett, John P. --- CoSponsor: LeVota, Paul

Revises statute on search warrants.

HB 1500 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Lipke, Scott A.

Revises a court cost statute by increasing the surcharge from two to three dollars and by adding an additional surcharge of two dollars to be used by the county for law enforcement training.

HB 1505 --- Sponsor: Lembke, Jim

Increases the statute of limitations for sexual offenses committed against persons eighteen and younger from ten years to twenty years.

HB 1515 --- Sponsor: Wright, Mark --- CoSponsor: Dixon, Bob

Increases the punishment for forcible rape and forcible sodomy and attempted forcible rape and attempted forcible sodomy.

HB 1516 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Van --- CoSponsor: Barnitz, Frank A.

Revises crime of supplying intoxicating liquor to a minor and makes it a class A misdemeanor or class D felony depending on the circumstances.

HB 1530 --- Sponsor: Bringer, Rachel

Increases the time of detention for a warrantless arrest for any crime from twenty hours to twenty-four hours.

HB 1543 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Roark, Bradley G.

Revises the statute on law enforcement records by prohibiting the release of officer's names relating to complaints against them unless they are charged or formal disciplinary action.

HB 1565 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Barnitz, Frank A.

Creates the county sheriff's revolving fund.

HB 1568 --- Sponsor: Zweifel, Clint

Revises the statute on penalties for failure to yield at an intersection by adding surcharges and suspensions under certain circumstances.

HB 1577 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert

Provides that a review hearing under the administrative segregation of offenders statute is not a contested case pursuant to chapter 536, RSMo and not subject to the rules of evidence.

HB 1584 --- Sponsor: Phillips, Susan C. --- CoSponsor: Brown, Jason

Revises the crime of unlawful use of weapons by making it a class B misdemeanor to , with criminal negligence, carry a firearm or other weapon into certain areas of an airport.

HB 1585 --- Sponsor: Brown, Jason --- CoSponsor: Phillips, Susan C.

Revises the crime of assault of a law enforcement officer or emergency personnel in the second and third degrees.

HB 1590 --- Sponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.

Adds failing to summon aid as an element of involuntary manslaughter in certain drug related crimes.

HB 1601 --- Sponsor: Purgason, Chuck --- CoSponsor: Kelly, Van

Revises the law creating the county sheriff's revolving fund by allowing the funds to be used to pay for the expenses necessitated by the concealed-carry act.

HB 1610 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan

Designates the Trooper Jesse R. Jenkins Memorial Highway.

HB 1618 --- Sponsor: Skaggs, Trent --- CoSponsor: Selby, Harold R.

Revises crimes of assault of a law enforcement officer or emergency personnel in the first, second, and third degrees by adding security officer.

HB 1627 --- Sponsor: Sutherland, Mike

Enacts the Large Carnivore Act which regulates the ownership, possession, and breeding of large carnivores.

HB 1633 --- Sponsor: Bruns, Mark J. --- CoSponsor: Deeken, Bill

Increases the punishment for possession of child pornography to a class D felony.

HB 1637 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Rick --- CoSponsor: Harris, Jeff

Revises statutes relating to sexual misconduct in the second and third degrees by adding an alternative element of being in a public place in the presence of another person or persons.

HB 1639 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Rick --- CoSponsor: Donnelly, Margaret

Makes certain diseases disabilities for workers compensation coverage of peace officers.

HB 1643 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane

Revises statutes on temporary police military leave.

HB 1650 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob

Requires the Missouri State Highway Patrol to check the Missouri State Sex Offender Registry whenever a request for an open criminal records background check is made by an individual.

HB 1660 --- Sponsor: Lager, Brad

Revises laws pertaining to accident reports and their disclosure.

HB 1687 --- Sponsor: Jones, Robin Wright --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback

Creates the crime of criminally negligent storage of a firearm.

HB 1693 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback --- CoSponsor: Walsh, Regina

Modifies the provisions regarding the form and procedures used in relation to examination and treatment of victims of sexual offenses.

SB 708 --- Sponsor: Mathewson, James L.

Requires imposition of re coupment fees.

SB 712 --- Sponsor: Quick, Edward E.

Would create a $150,000 death benefit for public safety officers killed in the line of duty.

SB 750 --- Sponsor: Kennedy, Harry

Creates licensure requirements for private investigators.

SB 802 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles

Sets our requirements for obtaining a warrant by telephone.

SB 819 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Allows courts to order convicted persons to pay costs associated with prostitution-related arrests.

SB 820 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Requires law enforcement officers to provide specified notice before administering portable chemical test.

SB 822 --- Sponsor: Shields, Charles W.

Creates a stamp tax on controlled substances.

SB 824 --- Sponsor: Griesheimer, John E.

Modifies law regarding the seizure of motor vehicles that have missing or illegible identification numbers.

SB 835 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Authorizes custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded.

SB 840 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne

Enacts provisions relating to towing and creates a process to notify state when a motor vehicle is transferred.

SB 869 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.

Revises provisions of Sunshine Law.

SB 896 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John

Makes changes to the bail bondsmen and surety recovery agents licensing provisions.

SB 920 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Makes various changes to the power and authority of the State Water Patrol.

SB 924 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary

Makes various changes to the criminal justice system.

SB 925 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary

Requires police officers in Kansas City to be a citizen and resident of the city for atleast one year.

SB 952 --- Sponsor: Wheeler, Charles B.

Modifies and adds provisions relating to the salaries of certain Kansas City police officers.

SB 982 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Extends powers to civilian review boards that investigate allegations of misconduct by local enforcement officers.

SB 1014 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita

Prohibits requiring St. Louis police officers to reside within the city after four years of employment.

SB 1017 --- Sponsor: Champion, Norma

Creates the crime of failing to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer.

SB 1020 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.

Revises provisions of Sunshine Law.

SB 1027 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John

Makes changes to the bail bondsmen and surety recovery agents licensing provisions.

SB 1041 --- Sponsor: Griesheimer, John E.

Allows certain law enforcement officers to request a hearing following dismissal or disciplinary action.

SB 1054 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt

Allows a an equalizing cost-of-living adjustment for certain members of the Police Retirement System of Kansas City.

SB 1055 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt

Allows a funeral benefit of $1000 for special consultants of certain Retirement System of the Police Department of Kansas City.

SB 1175 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita

Modifies provisions relating to jury service.

SB 1190 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Give additional powers to Gaming Commission agents and forfeits wagers by excluded gamblers.

SB 1191 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.

Revises the resisting arrest statute to include detentions and stops.

SB 1199 --- Sponsor: Kennedy, Harry

Increases the pay of retired members of the police force who are employed as advisors to the board of trustees.

SB 1225 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Patrick

Increases the maximum allowable compensation for St. Louis police officers.

SB 1260 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan

Permits law enforcement officers to enforce the seat belt law if violation is clearly visible.

SB 1265 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt

Creates requirements for membership on a civilian review board.

SB 1303 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.

Prohibits St. Louis from restricting police officers from living in counties adjacent to the city.

SB 1332 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Allows sheriffs to pay the costs of issuing concealed carry endorsements with sheriff's revolving fund money.

SB 1341 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John

Revises the purposes for which monies in the county sheriff's revolving fund can be spent.

SB 1347 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Imposes a surcharge on certain felony court proceedings to fund certain school-related programs.

SB 1383 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert

Allows motor carriers to submit to voluntary audits and prohibits local enforcement of commercial motor vehicle laws.

 


92nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2004)
Bills Indexed by Subject
PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF


HB 995 --- Sponsor: Dusenberg, Gary --- CoSponsor: Mayer, Robert

Revises law on bumper heights for pickup trucks.

HB 1031 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Bishop, Dan

Imposes penalties for violating laws relating to the labeling of kegs.

HB 1063 --- Sponsor: Hampton, Mark --- CoSponsor: Green, Tom

Makes various changes to the power and authority of the State Water Patrol.

HB 1186 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane

Authorizes special licenses for caterers to serve or sell liquor.

HB 1202 --- Sponsor: Dusenberg, Gary --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Larry

Establishes child passenger restraint system guidelines.

HB 1228 --- Sponsor: Byrd, Richard

Transfers the duties of the abolished Division of Child Support Enforcement to the Department of Public Safety.

HB 1261 --- Sponsor: Smith, Joe --- CoSponsor: Vogt, Michael

Changes the fifty percent food sales requirement to thirty percent for establishments to be authorized to sell alcohol on Sundays.

HB 1400 --- Sponsor: Lager, Brad

Revises various statutes on fireworks regulations.

HB 1403 --- Sponsor: Moore, Danielle --- CoSponsor: Bruns, Mark J.

Creates additional regulations of amusement rides.

HB 1418 --- Sponsor: Brown, Jason --- CoSponsor: Quinn, John

Establishes penalties for allowing minors to possess alcohol or drugs on real property.

HB 1465 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Gary --- CoSponsor: Moore, Danielle

Revises statute on criminal history checks by increasing the fees.

HB 1516 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Van --- CoSponsor: Barnitz, Frank A.

Revises crime of supplying intoxicating liquor to a minor and makes it a class A misdemeanor or class D felony depending on the circumstances.

HB 1541 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Dempsey, Tom

Authorizes a civil action by licensees against minors who misrepresent their age to obtain liquor.

HB 1555 --- Sponsor: Sager, Mike --- CoSponsor: LeVota, Paul

The Missouri Uniform Communications Act for Homeland Security.

HCR 28 --- Sponsor: Page, Sam --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback

Requests the Department of Public Safety to conduct a comprehensive review of personalized handgun technologies and report their findings and recommendations to the General Assembly.

SB 710 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne

Amends various provisions regarding the use of child restraint systems in motor vehicles.

SB 712 --- Sponsor: Quick, Edward E.

Would create a $150,000 death benefit for public safety officers killed in the line of duty.

SB 890 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary

Restricts the use, possession, manufacturing, storage, selling, promotion and other activities relating to weapons.

SB 924 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary

Makes various changes to the criminal justice system.

SB 956 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert

Allows persons operating animal-driven vehicles to use lanterns and reflective material during nighttime hours.

SB 972 --- Sponsor: Stoll, Steve

Creates a Public Safety Medal of Valor for the state of Missouri.

SB 1000 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt

Makes changes to provisions on DNA profiling, including DNA testing of all felony and sexual offenders.

SB 1015 --- Sponsor: Kennedy, Harry

Creation of the gang resistance education and training program to be used in schools.

SB 1145 --- Sponsor: Kennedy, Harry

Allows various jurisdictions to adopt ordinances to install automatic traffic control enforcement systems.

SB 1171 --- Sponsor: Griesheimer, John E.

Codifies the Office of Homeland Security and the Missouri Security Council.

SB 1277 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita

Provides for licensing of private fire investigators.


92nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2004)
Bills Indexed by Subject
PRISONS AND JAILS


HB 1179 --- Sponsor: Corcoran, Michael George --- CoSponsor: Burnett, John P.

Revises surcharge in criminal cases so that the money collected may also be used to pay for any expenses related to housing costs or fees for prisoners.

HB 1188 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Goodman, Jack

Revises various statutes relating to fees and costs in criminal cases.

HB 1390 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Bough, Jerry

Requires persons committed to a county jail who are convicted to pay the cost per diem for each day they were in the county jail.

HB 1540 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Myers, Peter

Requires incarcerated offenders to pay a three dollar fee every time they receive non-emergency medical, dental, or optometric services.

HB 1544 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Icet, Allen

Creates a two dollar surcharge in criminal cases to be paid to the sheriff where the violation occurred to offset expenses for housing prisoners in the county jail.

SB 713 --- Sponsor: Quick, Edward E.

Eliminates the death penalty.

SB 812 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John

Specifies that sales at prison stores are subject to sales tax.

SB 921 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Establishes that review hearings to place offenders in administrative segregation are not contested cases.

SB 986 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John

Creates the crime of endangering a corrections employee.

SB 1000 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt

Makes changes to provisions on DNA profiling, including DNA testing of all felony and sexual offenders.

SB 1026 --- Sponsor: Mathewson, James L.

Requires the DNA testing of all felons entering the Department of Corrections and other felons leaving a county jail.

SB 1229 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Excludes commercially produced tobacco products from items that cannot knowingly be delivered to a jail or prison.

SB 1348 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Eliminates mandatory minimum sentencing for certain felons.

 

 

 

92nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2004)
Bills Indexed by Subject
FIREARMS

HB 919 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Shannon

Creates the crime of unlawful purchase, ownership, or possession of body armor.

HB 1152 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Kevin --- CoSponsor: Hobbs, Steve

Revises the crime of making a terroristic threat and creates the crimes of threatening the use of a weapon of mass destruction and computer dissemination of information to promote a terrorist act

HB 1219 --- Sponsor: Seigfreid, James --- CoSponsor: Witte, Terry L.

Revises the statute on unlawful use of weapons to exempt appointed or elected prosecutors, assistant prosecutors, circuit attorneys or assistant circuit attorneys.

HB 1565 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Barnitz, Frank A.

Creates the county sheriff's revolving fund.

HB 1584 --- Sponsor: Phillips, Susan C. --- CoSponsor: Brown, Jason

Revises the crime of unlawful use of weapons by making it a class B misdemeanor to , with criminal negligence, carry a firearm or other weapon into certain areas of an airport.

HB 1600 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Hobbs, Steve

Provides that concealed carry endorsements on drivers' licenses shall expire three years from the date of the certificate of qualification issued by the county sheriff of the applicant's residence.

HB 1601 --- Sponsor: Purgason, Chuck --- CoSponsor: Kelly, Van

Revises the law creating the county sheriff's revolving fund by allowing the funds to be used to pay for the expenses necessitated by the concealed-carry act.

HB 1687 --- Sponsor: Jones, Robin Wright --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback

Creates the crime of criminally negligent storage of a firearm.

HCR 28 --- Sponsor: Page, Sam --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback

Requests the Department of Public Safety to conduct a comprehensive review of personalized handgun technologies and report their findings and recommendations to the General Assembly.

SB 898 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary

Prohibits sale of firearms without a trigger locking device.

SB 939 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida

Limits the ability to carry a concealed weapon in a passenger compartment to those with a concealed carry endorsement.

SB 946 --- Sponsor: Bray, Joan

Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm.

SB 1332 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold

Allows sheriffs to pay the costs of issuing concealed carry endorsements with sheriff's revolving fund money.

SB 1341 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John

Revises the purposes for which monies in the county sheriff's revolving fund can be spent.

SB 1356 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.

Prohibition against transporting a concealable firearm in a vehicle without a concealed firearm endorsement.

SB 1357 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.

Creates a prohibition against carrying a concealed weapon with a concealed carry permit from another state.

SB 1358 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.

Prohibits against carrying concealed weapons in certain locations.

SB 1397 --- Sponsor: Gibbons, Michael R.

Prohibits the carrying of a concealed weapon at a school event or at a school facility.


92nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Bills Reported Do Pass by House Committees
With Do Pass and Last Activities

 

HB 916 - Sponsor: Brown, Jason - CoSponsor: Page, Sam

Revises the crime of identity theft and creates a new crime of

trafficking in stolen identities.

SCS HB 916 -- (LR# 3308S.02T)

COMMITTEE: CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY

1/12/2004 Reported Do Pass with amendments (H)

3/04/2004 Truly agreed to and finally passed

HB 960 - Sponsor: Roark, Bradley G.

Designates a portion of U.S. Highway 60 as the "Trooper Russell

Harper Memorial Highway".

HB 0960 -- (LR# 3611L.01I)

COMMITTEE: TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES

2/19/2004 Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)

3/15/2004 Second read and referred: Transportation (S)

HB 1055 - Sponsor: Bruns, Mark J. - CoSponsor: Deeken, Bill

Increases the punishment for possession of child pornography to a

class D felony.

HCS HB 1055 -- (LR# 3722L.02P)

COMMITTEE: BUDGET

3/16/2004 Reported Do Pass (H)

HB 1074 - Sponsor: Byrd, Richard - CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L

Makes it a crime to burn a cross or cause a cross to be burned if

done with the intent to intimidate any person or group of persons.

HCS HB 1074 & 1129 -- (LR# 3897L.02P)

COMMITTEE: SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON URBAN ISSUES

3/11/2004 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)

3/16/2004 Perfected (H)

HB 1105 - Sponsor: Crawford, Larry - CoSponsor: Moore, Danielle

Establishes additional regulations for driver's licenses, non driver's

licenses, and permits.

HCS HB 1105, 1062, 1111, 1113 & 1119 -- (LR# 3535L.06C)

COMMITTEE: TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES

1/22/2004 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)

 

HB 1114 - Sponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Allows survivors of peace officers and firefighters killed in the

line of duty to receive special license plates.

HB 1114 -- (LR# 3910L.01I)

COMMITTEE: TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES

3/03/2004 Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)

HB 1142 - Sponsor: Daus, Michael - CoSponsor: Whorton, James

Allows operators of low-speed vehicles to use public highways under

certain conditions.

HB 1142 -- (LR# 3792L.01I)

COMMITTEE: TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES

3/03/2004 Reported Do Pass Consent with amendments (H)

HB 1149 - Sponsor: May, Bob - CoSponsor: Deeken, Bill

Designates a bridge over a portion of Interstate 44 in Phelps County

the "Trooper Mike L. Newton Memorial Bridge".

HB 1149 -- (LR# 3506L.01I)

COMMITTEE: TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES

2/19/2004 Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)

3/15/2004 Second read and referred: Transportation (S)

HB 1152 - Sponsor: Wilson, Kevin - CoSponsor: Hobbs, Steve

Revises the crime of making a terroristic threat and creates the

crimes of threatening the use of a weapon of mass destruction and

computer dissemination of information to promote a terrorist act.

HCS HB 1152 -- (LR# 2489L.04P)

COMMITTEE: HOMELAND SECURITY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS

3/11/2004 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)

3/17/2004 Perfected with amendments (H)

HB 1179 - Sponsor: Corcoran, Michael George - CoSponsor: Burnett, John P.

Revises surcharge in criminal cases so that the money collected may

also be used to pay for any expenses related to housing costs or fees

for prisoners.

HCS HB 1179 -- (LR# 3842L.02C)

COMMITTEE: JUDICIARY

3/09/2004 HCS Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)

HB 1183 - Sponsor: Mayer, Robert - CoSponsor: Lipke, Scott A.

Authorizes the creation of county law enforcement restitution funds

and revises statute on probation conditions to include restitution to

that fund and restorative justice methods.

HB 1183 -- (LR# 4051L.01P)

COMMITTEE: CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY

3/04/2004 Reported Do Pass (H)

3/16/2004 Second Rd/Refer: Economic Development, Tourism & Local Gov

 HB 1215 - Sponsor: Engler, Kevin - CoSponsor: Skaggs, Trent

Revises the crime of escape from commitment to include escape from

commitment under section 632.480.

HCS HB 1215 -- (LR# 4139L.02P)

COMMITTEE: CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY

3/03/2004 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)

3/16/2004 Second Rd/Refer: Judiciary &Civil &Criminal Jurisprudence

HB 1427 - Sponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.

Modifies the provisions regarding forfeiture of controlled substances

and drug paraphernalia.

HB 1427 -- (LR# 4065L.01I)

COMMITTEE: CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY

3/10/2004 Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)

 

HB 1438 - Sponsor: Ward, Dan - CoSponsor: Kratky, Fred

Designates the "Deputy Steven R. Ziegler Memorial Highway".

HB 1438 -- (LR# 4359L.02I)

COMMITTEE: TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES

3/11/2004 Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)

HB 1453 - Sponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L - CoSponsor: Icet, Allen

Enacts and modifies various provisions regarding the state foster

care system.

HCS HB 1453 -- (LR# 2427L.02C)

COMMITTEE: CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

3/16/2004 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)

3/17/2004 Laid Over (H)

HB 1487 - Sponsor: Self, Tom

Revises the crime of kidnapping by including kidnapping of a child

under fourteen years of age.

HS HB 1487 -- (LR# 4646L.04P)

COMMITTEE: CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY

3/15/2004 Reported Do Pass (H)

3/17/2004 Perfected with amendments (H

HB 1610 - Sponsor: Ward, Dan

Designates the Trooper Jesse R. Jenkins Memorial Highway.

HB 1610 -- (LR# 4794L.01I)

COMMITTEE: TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES

3/11/2004 Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)

 

HB 1660 - Sponsor: Lager, Brad

Revises laws pertaining to accident reports and their disclosure.

HCS HB 1660 -- (LR# 4924L.02C)

COMMITTEE: TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES

3/15/2004 HCS Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)

 

 

 

SENATE BILLS VOTED “DO PASS”

OR THIRD READ AND SENT TO THE HOUSE

 

SB 0802 - Gross - Sets out requirements for obtaining a warrant by telephone

2/02/04 - Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal

Jurisprudence Committee

SB 0818 - Coleman - Modifies the definition of "prostitution-related offense"

2/09/04 - Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal

Jurisprudence Committee

SB 0822 - Shields - Creates a stamp tax on controlled substances

3/02/04 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Ways & Means Comm. (3126S.05C)

SB 0823 - Shields - Changes the classification of an intoxication-related offense to a class D felony for prior offenders

3/02/04 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal

Jurisprudence Committee (3306S.02C)

SB 0835 - Caskey - Authorizes custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded

2/02/04 - Voted Do Pass S Judiciary & Civil & Criminal

Jurisprudence Committee

SB 0896 - Bland - Makes changes to the bail bondsmen and surety recovery agent licensing provisions

3/02/04 - Bill Combined w/SCS SBs 1027 & 896

SB 1000 - Bartle - Makes changes to provisions on DNA profiling, including DNA testing of all felony and sexual offenders

3/16/04 - Hearing Conducted H Crime Prevention & Public Safety

Committee

SB 1014 - Yeckel - Prohibits requiring St. Louis police officers to reside within the city after four years of employment

2/17/04 - Voted Do Pass S Financial & Governmental Org.,

Veterans' Affairs & Elections Committee

SB 1017 - Champion - Creates the crime of failing to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer

3/02/04 - Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal

Jurisprudence Committee

SB 1027 - Cauthorn - Makes changes to the bail bondsmen and surety recovery agents licensing provisions

3/11/04 - H First Read

SB 1045 - Kinder - Makes it a crime to burn a cross with the intent to intimidate any person or group of persons

3/16/04 - Hearing Conducted H Special Committee on Urban

Issues Committee

SB 1144 - Dolan - Revises the law relating to disabled license plates and placards and the use of designated disabled parking spaces

3/03/04 - HCS Voted Do Pass H Transportation & Motor Vehicle

Committee

SB 1260 - Dolan - Permits law enforcement officers to enforce the seat belt law if violation is clearly visible

3/04/04 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Transportation Com. (4539S.02C)

SB 1277 - Yeckel - Provides for licensing of private fire investigators

3/16/04 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Financial & Governmental Org.,

Veterans' Affairs & Elections Committee (4639S.02C)

SB 1359 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in certain sexual offenses involving a person age 18 or younger

3/15/04 - Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal

Jurisprudence Committee

SB 1360 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in childhood abuse cases

3/15/04 - SCS Voted Do Pass S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal