HCS HB 428 -- ELUDING A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL SPONSOR: Boucher (Kelly, 36) COMMITTEE ACTION: Voted "do pass" by the Committee on Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs by a vote of 19 to 1. This substitute makes it a class A misdemeanor to elude a law enforcement official by use of a motor vehicle. A person commits the crime if the person attempts to elude a law enforcement official who has a reasonable suspicion that a law or local ordinance has been violated by ignoring visible and audible signs from a law enforcement official directing the person to stop. FISCAL NOTE: No impact on state funds. PROPONENTS: Supporters say that the bill is important for safety reasons. Currently, there is no crime of eluding a law enforcement officer, but failure to yield to emergency vehicles is a class A misdemeanor. The Highway Patrol participates in approximately 300 pursuits averaging 8 miles each year, and approximately 20% of those pursuits are terminated. The Patrol has strict policies about how pursuits are conducted. Testifying for the bill were Representative Kelly (36); Missouri State Highway Patrol; Missouri Chiefs of Police; and Missouri Sheriffs' Association. OPPONENTS: There was no opposition voiced to the committee. Amy Woods, Legislative AnalystCopyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives