Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
PROBATION AND PAROLE

HB 155
--- Sponsor:
Troupe, Charles Quincy
- Prohibits persons in shock detention from being held beyond their
period of detention.
HB 202
--- Sponsor:
Rizzo, Henry C.
- Changes procedural requirements of, increases tax ceiling for, and
grants additional powers to transportation development districts.
HB 347
--- Sponsor:
Troupe, Charles Quincy
- Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to provide probation
services on all criminal nonsupport cases.
HB 402
--- Sponsor:
Boucher, Bill
- Allows copies of certain records and reports to be mailed or faxed to
treatment providers and therapists assigned to certain offenders.
HB 406
--- Sponsor:
Kelley, Pat
--- CoSponsor:
Ostmann, Cindy
- Creates procedure to review sentences of nonparolable prisoners.
HB 513
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Changes sentencing procedure after amendment of a criminal statute
and changes holding period for arrest for certain felonies.
HB 563
--- Sponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
--- CoSponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
- Amends various statutes relating to sexual crimes.
HB 583
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
--- CoSponsor:
Kelley, Pat
- Revises certain provisions concerning probation and community
service.
HB 707
--- Sponsor:
Britt, Phillip M.
--- CoSponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Revises laws on crime.
HB 835
--- Sponsor:
Britt, Phillip M.
--- CoSponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Revises laws on crime.
HB 880
--- Sponsor:
Crawford, Larry
--- CoSponsor:
Black, Lanie
- Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to provide probation
services on all criminal nonsupport cases.
SB 36
--- Sponsor:
Westfall, Morris
- Provides for .08 DWI/BAC and increases collateral consequences;
prohibits open containers for passengers.
SB 90
--- Sponsor:
Kinder, Peter
- Imposes minimum prison terms for manufacturers of methamphetamine.
SB 245
--- Sponsor:
Caskey, Harold
- Revises numerous sentencing provisions.
SB 279
--- Sponsor:
Staples, Danny
- Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act - Establishes treatment
requirements for non-violent drug offenders.

Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated November 26, 2001 at 11:49 am