Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES

HB 1070
--- Sponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
--- CoSponsor:
Kissell, Don R.
- Creates policemen and sheriffs' deputies trust fund in order to fund
a minimum salary for such officers.
HB 1130
--- Sponsor:
Schilling, Mike
- Prohibits incarceration of minors with adults.
HB 1188
--- Sponsor:
Wright, Mark
- Requires drivers to obey a law enforcement officer's signal to stop.
HB 1250
--- Sponsor:
Kissell, Don R.
- Permits primary enforcement of seat belt violations.
HB 1262
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
--- CoSponsor:
Wagner, Wes
- Changes sentencing procedure after amendment of a criminal statute and
changes holding period for arrest for certain felonies.
HB 1279
--- Sponsor:
Thompson, Betty L.
--- CoSponsor:
Gunn, Russell
- Allows school districts to have truant officers and creates penalty
for allowing truants to loiter on business premises.
HB 1289
--- Sponsor:
Auer, Ron
- Expands the list of interested persons for distribution of accident
reports.
HB 1294
--- Sponsor:
Gunn, Russell
--- CoSponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
- Permits the sealing of certain criminal records.
HB 1335
--- Sponsor:
Scheve, May
--- CoSponsor:
Hilgemann, Robert
- Allows private colleges and universities to hire law enforcement
officers.
HB 1337
--- Sponsor:
Schilling, Mike
- Creates the crime of eluding a law enforcement officer.
HB 1382
--- Sponsor:
Pouche, Fred
- Changes pawnbrokers duties in regards to stolen property.
HB 1471
--- Sponsor:
Green, Timothy P.
- Changes the placement of individuals found not guilty by reason of
mental disease or defect.
HB 1493
--- Sponsor:
May, Brian H.
--- CoSponsor:
Foley, James Michael
- Gives firefighters, police officers and medical personnel a cause of
action against persons injuring them on the job.
HB 1511
--- Sponsor:
Champion, Norma
- Criminalizes failure to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement
officer.
HB 1585
--- Sponsor:
Ross, Carson
--- CoSponsor:
Alter, Bill
- Permits the creation of multi-jurisdictional anti-fraud enforcement
groups.
HB 1598
--- Sponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
--- CoSponsor:
Bonner, Dennis
- Creates crime of eluding a law enforcement official.
HB 1608
--- Sponsor:
Kreider, Jim
- Revises the Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act.
HB 1665
--- Sponsor:
Ross, Carson
--- CoSponsor:
Alter, Bill
- Permits the creation of multi-jurisdictional anti-fraud enforcement
groups.
HB 1696
--- Sponsor:
Ross, Carson
--- CoSponsor:
Alter, Bill
- Permits the creation of multi-jurisdictional anti-fraud enforcement
groups.
HB 1697
--- Sponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
--- CoSponsor:
Barnett, Rex
- Amends the law concerning the taking, recording and use of
fingerprints for criminal records kept by the State Highway Patrol.
HB 1698
--- Sponsor:
Shelton, O.L.
--- CoSponsor:
O'Toole, James P.
- Changes the salary structure for City of St. Louis police officers
and repeals the position of turnkey.
HB 1740
--- Sponsor:
Shelton, O.L.
- Increases the monthly retirement factor for retired police officers
in the St. Louis Police Retirement System.
HB 1744
--- Sponsor:
Seigfreid, James
- Lower highest speed limit to sixty-five miles per hour and increases
fine for speeding more than seventy miles per hour to one hundred
dollars per mile per hour.
HB 1769
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Requires court to issue warrant for arrest of persons on probation.
HB 1771
--- Sponsor:
Ross, Carson
--- CoSponsor:
Alter, Bill
- Permits the creation of multi-jurisdictional anti-fraud enforcement
groups.
HB 1791
--- Sponsor:
Troupe, Charles Quincy
--- CoSponsor:
Gunn, Russell
- Prohibits housing of violent and non-violent offenders in the same
cell.
HB 1814
--- Sponsor:
Williams, Deleta
- Regulates the use and operation of private jails.
HB 1843
--- Sponsor:
George, Thomas E.
- Eliminates the office of marshal in certain cities.
HB 1846
--- Sponsor:
Skaggs, Bill
- Changes residence requirements for Kansas City police officers.
HB 1849
--- Sponsor:
Graham, Chuck
--- CoSponsor:
Overschmidt, Francis S.
- Governs the presentation of identification by on-duty peace officers
for the Division of Liquor Control.
HB 1851
--- Sponsor:
Graham, Chuck
--- CoSponsor:
Overschmidt, Francis S.
- Governs the use of minors for enforcement of the liquor laws.
HB 1880
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
--- CoSponsor:
Boucher, Bill
- Changes certain provisions of the Controlled Substances Law.
HB 1889
--- Sponsor:
Rizzo, Henry C.
--- CoSponsor:
Skaggs, Bill
- Requires mandatory prison sentence for certain assaults of a law
enforcement officer.
HB 1906
--- Sponsor:
Blunt, Matt
- Increases mandatory jail time for prior and persistent
intoxication-related traffic offenders.
HB 1917
--- Sponsor:
Kelly, Glenda
- Requires certain information to be provided to the Department of
Corrections on delivery of an offender.
HB 1918
--- Sponsor:
Kelly, Glenda
- Changes the duties of the Joint Committee on Corrections.
HB 1943
--- Sponsor:
Dougherty, Patrick
--- CoSponsor:
Troupe, Charles Quincy
- Revises foster care reimbursement rate and child abuse reporting,
authorizes counties to establish children's services councils, and
establishes Court-appointed Special Advocates Fund.
HB 1949
--- Sponsor:
Hilgemann, Robert
--- CoSponsor:
Auer, Ron
- Permits the city of St. Louis to adopt firearm regulations.
HB 1955
--- Sponsor:
O'Toole, James P.
- Makes technical changes to the St. Louis Police Retirement System
provisions
HB 1969
--- Sponsor:
Kissell, Don R.
--- CoSponsor:
Cierpiot, Connie J.
- Requires two-year revocation of driver's license for committing two
or more violations while fleeing a law enforcement officer.
HB 1991
--- Sponsor:
Luetkemeyer, Blaine
--- CoSponsor:
Pryor, Charles R.
- Enacts the Missouri Law Enforcement District Act.
HB 2000
--- Sponsor:
Luetkenhaus, Bill
- Waives the Division of Family Services' sovereign immunity for cases
of child abuse under their supervision which result in death or
serious injury.
HB 2012
--- Sponsor:
Barnett, Rex
--- CoSponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
- Removes requirement that officers issue citation on failure to
produce proof of motor vehicle financial responsibility.
HB 2054
--- Sponsor:
May, Brian H.
- Exempts from state tax and legal process funds received from certain
police relief associations.
HB 2056
--- Sponsor:
Gunn, Russell
--- CoSponsor:
Riley, Terry
- Requires collection and reporting of racial information in traffic
stops.
HB 2073
--- Sponsor:
Skaggs, Bill
- Clarifies certain provisions of the Kansas City Police Retirement
System.
HB 2098
--- Sponsor:
Merideth III, Denny J.
--- CoSponsor:
Myers, Peter
- Changes the powers of commercial vehicle officers.
HB 2110
--- Sponsor:
Bonner, Dennis
--- CoSponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
- Requires jails to check for outstanding arrest warrants before
releasing a prisoner.
HB 2117
--- Sponsor:
Ridgeway, Luann
- Gives additional powers to park rangers in certain counties.
HB 2123
--- Sponsor:
Thompson, Betty L.
--- CoSponsor:
Riley, Terry
- Requires peace officers' employment records to be available to hiring
law enforcement agencies.
HB 2137
--- Sponsor:
Gross, Charles
- Makes various changes to laws regarding domestic violence.
HJR 44
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Proposes constitutional amendment to change distribution of
forfeiture proceeds.
HJR 76
--- Sponsor:
Foster, Bill I.
- Permits ten percent of all bail to be distributed to local law
enforcement agencies.
SB 530
--- Sponsor:
Schneider, John D.
- Requires the placement of all forensic clients in a Department of
Corrections Facility but remaining in the custody of the Department
of Mental Health.
SB 532
--- Sponsor:
Wiggins, Harry
- Bans assault weapons.
SB 537
--- Sponsor:
Russell, John T.
- Creates law enforcement districts.
SB 538
--- Sponsor:
Russell, John T.
- Requires personal information in motor vehicle records to be closed
with certain exceptions.
SB 564
--- Sponsor:
Maxwell, Joe
- Prisons shall provide laundry or linen services only to state
departments and employees.
SB 609
--- Sponsor:
Staples, Danny
- Increases authorization for county law enforcement sales tax from
one-half of one percent to one percent.
SB 611
--- Sponsor:
Goode, P. Wayne
- Revises criminal activity forfeiture act.
SB 653
--- Sponsor:
Clay, Jr., William L.
- Transfers control over St. Louis City's police board and election
board from the governor to the mayor.
SB 707
--- Sponsor:
Singleton, Marvin
- Creates crime of evading law enforcement officer.
SB 767
--- Sponsor:
Scott, John E.
- Changes the salary schedule for City of St. Louis police officers,
and eliminates the position of turnkey officer in the City of St.
Louis.
SB 769
--- Sponsor:
DePasco, Ronnie
--- CoSponsor:
Wiggins, Harry
- Changes the administrative hearing process within the Kansas City
police department.
SB 789
--- Sponsor:
Mathewson, James L.
- Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts.
SB 806
--- Sponsor:
Jacob, Kenneth B.
- Requires certain elected law enforcement officials to be P.O.S.T.
certified.
SB 813
--- Sponsor:
House, Ted
- Provides disciplinary hearings for law enforcement officers.
SB 814
--- Sponsor:
House, Ted
- Allows the seat belt law to be primarily enforced.
SB 844
--- Sponsor:
Kinder, Peter
- Allows community notification regarding registered sex offenders,
based on assessment of danger.
SB 851
--- Sponsor:
Wiggins, Harry
--- CoSponsor:
Stoll, Steve
- Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act.
SB 916
--- Sponsor:
Singleton, Marvin
--- CoSponsor:
Scott, John E.
- Revises peace officer training and certification laws.
SB 939
--- Sponsor:
Clay, Jr., William L.
- Allows collective bargaining for certain public safety employees.
SB 979
--- Sponsor:
Kenney, Bill
- Modifies domestic violence law.
SB 1015
--- Sponsor:
Wiggins, Harry
- Revises certain Kansas City Police Retirement provisions.
SB 1053
--- Sponsor:
Goode, P. Wayne
- Requires law enforcement agencies to prohibit racial profiling
practices and report statistics.
SB 1058
--- Sponsor:
Singleton, Marvin
- Repeals automatic 2% pay increase for length of service for highway
patrol members.
SB 1082
--- Sponsor:
Bland, Mary
- Requires law enforcement agencies to prohibit racial profiling
practices and report statistics.
SJR 48
--- Sponsor:
Goode, P. Wayne
- Criminal activity forfeiture proceeds shall be divided between
schools and law enforcement.

Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated September 11, 2000 at 2:53 pm