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

HB 1049
--- Sponsor:
Ward, Dan
--- CoSponsor:
Barnett, Rex
- Authorizes certain retired or off-duty officers to carry concealed
weapons.
HB 1051
--- Sponsor:
Ward, Dan
- Provides additional space for offices and firing range at Troop C
Service Center in Park Hills, Missouri.
HB 1075
--- Sponsor:
Nordwald, Charles
- Allows owners of real property where vehicles have been abandoned to
apply for certificate of title.
HB 1076
--- Sponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
--- CoSponsor:
Johnson, Rick
- Increases the time persons arrested for felonies may be held without
a charge to thirty-two hours.
HB 1077
--- Sponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
--- CoSponsor:
Willoughby, Philip
- Expands the requirement for registration of sex offenders.
HB 1092
--- Sponsor:
Reynolds, David L.
- Permits additional classes of public employees to form and join labor
organizations.
HB 1095
--- Sponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
--- CoSponsor:
Barnett, Rex
- Requires motor vehicles traveling on four lane highways to move to
passing lane to overtake a stationary vehicle on shoulder of highway.
HB 1099
--- Sponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
- Revises motor vehicle registration fees and creates the Missouri
Highway Safety Fund.
HB 1155
--- Sponsor:
Shields, Charles W.
- Requires drivers of motor vehicles to use passing lane to overtake
stationary emergency vehicle parked on shoulder.
HB 1158
--- Sponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
- Establishes Policemen & Sheriff's Deputies Trust Fund and sets
minimum salary of $20,000.
HB 1183
--- Sponsor:
Gaskill, Sam
- Enacts the Anti-Terrorism Act.
HB 1209
--- Sponsor:
Villa, Thomas
- Changes vacation, holiday, and off-duty time for certain police
officers.
HB 1226
--- Sponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
--- CoSponsor:
Kreider, Jim
- Requires the Department of Health to provide requesting hospitals
with rape kits to aid in the identification of rape suspects.
HB 1232
--- Sponsor:
Harding, Meg
--- CoSponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
- Requires registration of kegs of intoxicating liquor.
HB 1234
--- Sponsor:
Harding, Meg
- Amends exotic animal registration by requiring it be done within 2
weeks of coming into possession of the animal and expands definition
of exotic.
HB 1249
--- Sponsor:
Thompson, Betty L.
- Opens police personnel records to hiring law enforcement agencies;
requires disclosure of any peace officer's unfitness to the Police
Officer Standards and Training Commission.
HB 1250
--- Sponsor:
Thompson, Betty L.
- Allows suit for damages for wrongful imprisonment.
HB 1257
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Revises law on technological crimes.
HB 1258
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Prohibits release of names of law enforcement officers in incident
reports.
HB 1259
--- Sponsor:
Champion, Norma
- Makes it a crime to fail to obey lawful order of police while at an
accident scene.
HB 1263
--- Sponsor:
Gratz, William (Bill)
- Allows a parent to leave a child less than thirty days old in the
custody of certain professionals without subjecting themselves to
criminal or civil liability.
HB 1269
--- Sponsor:
Gratz, William (Bill)
--- CoSponsor:
Kreider, Jim
- Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to provide
hospitals with rape kits.
HB 1270
--- Sponsor:
Gratz, William (Bill)
- Revises laws on motor vehicles and traffic regulations.
HB 1285
--- Sponsor:
Burton, Gary L.
- Adds necessary and reasonable medical expenses in addition to the per
diem cost of incarceration for which the state must pay if the state
is liable for costs in a criminal case.
HB 1299
--- Sponsor:
Troupe, Charles Quincy
- Requires that probationers who are detained be released immediately
upon the end of their detention.
HB 1300
--- Sponsor:
Troupe, Charles Quincy
- Creates the crime of offender sexual abuse.
HB 1305
--- Sponsor:
Troupe, Charles Quincy
- Creates board of corrections ombudsman and office of corrections
ombudsman.
HB 1308
--- Sponsor:
Williams, Deleta
--- CoSponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Establishes requirements for overtaking stationary emergency vehicles
on two lane and four lane highways.
HB 1311
--- Sponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
--- CoSponsor:
Hunter, Steve
- Reallocates admission fees for gambling boats paid to municipal and
county governments.
HB 1321
--- Sponsor:
Selby, Harold R.
--- CoSponsor:
Scott, Delbert
- Revises the Public Service Officer's or Employee's Child Survivor
Grant Program and the Minority Teaching Scholarship Program.
HB 1344
--- Sponsor:
Crump, Wayne F.
- Creates a permit process for carrying concealed firearms and requires
review of certain weapons offenses for the possibility of federal
prosecution.
HB 1387
--- Sponsor:
Boucher, Bill
--- CoSponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
- Allows records concerning sex offenders to be released in certain
circumstances.
HB 1408
--- Sponsor:
Purgason, Chuck
--- CoSponsor:
Bearden, Carl
- Allows persons to apply for and receive permits to carry concealed
firearms under certain circumstances; creates the county sheriff's
revolving fund.
HB 1430
--- Sponsor:
Campbell, Marsha
--- CoSponsor:
Lawson, Maurice
- Revises criminal laws.
HB 1433
--- Sponsor:
Campbell, Marsha
--- CoSponsor:
Lawson, Maurice
- Revises criminal laws.
HB 1434
--- Sponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
--- CoSponsor:
Green, Timothy P.
- Allows emergency personnel to seek recovery and damages from people
who by their acts, ommissions, or willful or culpable negligence
cause such personnel to suffer injury, disease or death.
HB 1435
--- Sponsor:
Barnitz, Frank A.
--- CoSponsor:
Jetton, Rod
- Authorizes sheriffs to issue permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB 1483
--- Sponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
--- CoSponsor:
Willoughby, Philip
- Adds firefighters to assault of a law enforcement officer in all
degrees and revises elements of the offense and some punishment.
HB 1484
--- Sponsor:
Johnson, Rick
--- CoSponsor:
Kreider, Jim
- Creates a Board of Private Investigators and requires persons who
conduct private investigations to be licensed.
HB 1489
--- Sponsor:
Britt, Phillip M.
--- CoSponsor:
Merideth III, Denny J.
- Authorizes creation of county crime reduction funds, creates the
Missouri Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Team, and modifies the St.
Louis City Sheriff's Fund.
HB 1498
--- Sponsor:
Johnson, Rick
--- CoSponsor:
Britt, Phillip M.
- Makes it a crime to have sexual contact with a resident of a
long-term care facility or an inmate.
HB 1509
--- Sponsor:
Rizzo, Henry C.
--- CoSponsor:
Curls, Melba J.
- Alters the laws controlling Kansas City police retirement systems.
HB 1510
--- Sponsor:
Rizzo, Henry C.
--- CoSponsor:
Curls, Melba J.
- Alters the laws controlling Kansas City police retirement systems.
HB 1526
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Gives crime victims the right to be notified by the custodial
authority of the expected address upon release of the defendant and
requires prosecutors to inform victims of this right.
HB 1565
--- Sponsor:
Williams, Deleta
--- CoSponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
- Provides guidelines for operation of private prisons.
HB 1577
--- Sponsor:
Campbell, Marsha
--- CoSponsor:
Lawson, Maurice
- Revises criminal laws.
HB 1579
--- Sponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
--- CoSponsor:
Willoughby, Philip
- Expands the requirement for registration of sex offenders.
HB 1581
--- Sponsor:
Clayton, Robert
- Allows Highway Patrol officers to be elected to school boards and
permits the superintendent to authorize officers to accept federal
commissions.
HB 1589
--- Sponsor:
Barnitz, Frank A.
--- CoSponsor:
Jetton, Rod
- Authorizes sheriffs to issue permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB 1593
--- Sponsor:
Gratz, William (Bill)
--- CoSponsor:
Hampton, Mark
- Sets minimum education and experience requirements for persons
running for sheriff and requires jailers to get training under police
officer standards and training law.
HB 1596
--- Sponsor:
Harding, Meg
- Amends exotic animal registration by requiring it be done within two
weeks of coming into possession of the animal.
HB 1611
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Requires Highway Patrol to maintain a web site on internet searchable
by name, zip code, and by mile radius from entered address for sexual
offenders.
HB 1617
--- Sponsor:
Griesheimer, John E.
- Increases the benefits of conservation agents and retired
conservation agents.
HB 1619
--- Sponsor:
Wright, Mark
- Requires drivers to obey a law enforcement officer's signal to stop.
HB 1632
--- Sponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
--- CoSponsor:
Seigfreid, James
- Creates special license plates.
HB 1656
--- Sponsor:
Wright, Mark
--- CoSponsor:
Roark, Brad
- Increases the penalties for forcible rape and sodomy and attempted
forcible rape and sodomy and prohibits bail for certain sex crimes.
HB 1658
--- Sponsor:
Hunter, Steve
--- CoSponsor:
Kelly, Gary
- Revises sexual offender registration.
HB 1671
--- Sponsor:
Johnson, Rick
--- CoSponsor:
Kreider, Jim
- Creates a licensing board to regulate private investigators.
HB 1683
--- Sponsor:
Williams, Deleta
--- CoSponsor:
Bray, Joan
- Allows law enforcement officers to stop a vehicle for failure to
comply with the seat belt law under certain circumstances.
HB 1702
--- Sponsor:
Ward, Dan
--- CoSponsor:
Kreider, Jim
- Authorizes applications for permits for retired peace officers to
carry concealed weapons. Specifies permit requirements.
HB 1713
--- Sponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
--- CoSponsor:
Walton, Juanita Head
- Provides that certain health impairments shall be presumed to have
been suffered in the line of duty unless the contrary can be shown by
competent evidence.
HB 1729
--- Sponsor:
Barnitz, Frank A.
--- CoSponsor:
Jetton, Rod
- Authorizes sheriffs to issue permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB 1734
--- Sponsor:
Crump, Wayne F.
--- CoSponsor:
O'Toole, James P.
- Requires all counties or St. Louis that participate in the sheriff
retirement system to also fund the system.
HB 1758
--- Sponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
--- CoSponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
- Requires that any canine acquired by a law enforcement agency after
July 1, 2002, must be trained and certified along with its handler
before it can be used.
HB 1764
--- Sponsor:
Dempsey, Tom
--- CoSponsor:
Crowell, Jason
- Enacts the Anti-terrorism Act.
HB 1773
--- Sponsor:
Shelton, O.L.
--- CoSponsor:
Carnahan, Russ
- Revises the salary matrix for police officers in St. Louis City.
HB 1777
--- Sponsor:
Johnson, Connie "LaJoyce"
--- CoSponsor:
Legan, Kenneth
- Creates crime of criminal profiteering and civil penalty for unfair
leverage when selling during a consumer market disruption. Revises
crime of making a terrorist threat.
HB 1794
--- Sponsor:
Legan, Kenneth
--- CoSponsor:
Barnitz, Frank A.
- Revises certain provisions of the Animal Research and Production
Facilities Protection Act.
HB 1832
--- Sponsor:
Luetkemeyer, Blaine
- Removes current requirement for property owners in proposed law
enforcement district to be personally served.
HB 1850
--- Sponsor:
Britt, Phillip M.
--- CoSponsor:
Merideth III, Denny J.
- Authorizes creation of county crime reduction funds, creates the
Missouri Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Team, and modifies the St.
Louis City Sheriff's Fund.
HB 1869
--- Sponsor:
Barry, Joan
--- CoSponsor:
Hanaway, Catherine L
- Prohibits residency requirements for peace officers statewide.
HB 1876
--- Sponsor:
Kelly, Glenda
- Authorizes the Office of Administration to provided armed security
guards at state owned or leased facilities.
HB 1888
--- Sponsor:
Barnitz, Frank A.
--- CoSponsor:
Legan, Kenneth
- Revises laws on pawnshops and on stealing.
HB 1895
--- Sponsor:
Carnahan, Russ
--- CoSponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
- Establishes the Criminal Records and Justice Information Advisory
Committee.
HB 1900
--- Sponsor:
Scott, Delbert
- Creates the state legal expense fund.
HB 1920
--- Sponsor:
Liese, Chris
--- CoSponsor:
Ransdall, Bill L.
- Removes laundry and linen services from services offered by the
Vocational Enterprises Program.
HB 1931
--- Sponsor:
Johnson, Connie "LaJoyce"
--- CoSponsor:
Daus, Michael
- Allows spouses or dependent's of deceased retired officers and
employees of the St. Louis Police Department receiving a pension to
purchase insurance.
HB 1944
--- Sponsor:
Crump, Wayne F.
- Creates a permit process for carrying concealed firearms and requires
review of certain weapons offenses for the possibility of federal
prosecution.
HB 1999
--- Sponsor:
Lawson, Maurice
--- CoSponsor:
Kelly, Glenda
- Excludes bailiffs or court marshals from requirement of having a
peace officer license.
HB 2002
--- Sponsor:
Farnen, Ted
--- CoSponsor:
Naeger, Patrick A.
- Revises provisions concerning coroner's inquests.
HB 2029
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Requires certified police reports in certain instances.
HB 2039
--- Sponsor:
Kreider, Jim
- Authorizes any county, city, or village to designate memorial
highways for law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty.
HB 2051
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Allows single unit residential property owners, possessors or
managers to tow a vehicle after notifying law enforcement without
waiting.
HB 2052
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Requires railroad police officers to be licensed peace officers.
HB 2053
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Clarifies registration of tobacco sellers and authorizes Division of
Liquor Control to enforce provisions on sale of tobacco products.
HB 2060
--- Sponsor:
Johnson, Rick
- Allows certain counties to enact a one percent sales tax for law
enforcement purposes.
HB 2073
--- Sponsor:
Lawson, Maurice
--- CoSponsor:
Shields, Charles W.
- Declares bailiff's and court marshals to be peace officers and
subject to the provisions of chapter 590.
HB 2081
--- Sponsor:
Shoemaker, Christopher
--- CoSponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
- Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to include
juvenile court officers and any other officer of the court.
HB 2128
--- Sponsor:
Wilson, Yvonne S.
--- CoSponsor:
Haywood, Esther
- Requires rear seat passengers to wear seat belts.
HB 2132
--- Sponsor:
Troupe, Charles Quincy
- Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system.
HB 2139
--- Sponsor:
Baker, Lana Ladd
- Clarifies when a license to operate a motor vehicle may be taken and
held by law enforcement officers for moving traffic violations.
HB 2144
--- Sponsor:
O'Toole, James P.
- Changes cost of living adjustments for the St. Louis police
retirement system.
HB 2148
--- Sponsor:
Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
- Requires a permit for a rave.
HB 2160
--- Sponsor:
Britt, Phillip M.
--- CoSponsor:
Kreider, Jim
- Establishes a police chief and officer retirement fund for police
outside Kansas City and St. Louis.
HB 2200
--- Sponsor:
Barry, Joan
--- CoSponsor:
George, Thomas E.
- Restricts the activities of private security guards during a labor
dispute.
HB 2212
--- Sponsor:
Kelly, Gary
- Allows law enforcement officers to carry concealed weapons whether on
duty of off duty anywhere in this state.
SB 645
--- Sponsor:
Mathewson, James L.
- Authorizes Caldwell, DeKalb and Daviess counties to impose a
voter-approved sales tax to fund jail districts.
SB 654
--- Sponsor:
Rohrbach, Larry M.
- Prohibits private prisons or jails.
SB 662
--- Sponsor:
Westfall, Morris
- Allows sheriff to seize misappropriated property held by a
pawnbroker.
SB 685
--- Sponsor:
Steelman, Sarah G.
- Revises the Sunshine Law.
SB 721
--- Sponsor:
Westfall, Morris
- Drivers must take certain actions when emergency vehicle is
approaching and obey signals of sheriff or deputy sheriff.
SB 726
--- Sponsor:
Childers, Doyle
- Moves Emergency Services Day to September 11th.
SB 754
--- Sponsor:
House, Ted
- Provides limited due process rights for certain law enforcement
officers.
SB 758
--- Sponsor:
Bentley, Roseann
- Clarifies registration requirements for sex offenders. Adds to crimes
for which an appeal bond cannot be granted.
SB 789
--- Sponsor:
Bland, Mary
- Requires racial profiling information for every stop of a motor
vehicle.
SB 807
--- Sponsor:
Klarich, David
- Creates crime of eluding a peace officer.
SB 818
--- Sponsor:
Westfall, Morris
- Drivers must take certain actions when emergency vehicle is
approaching and obey signals of sheriff or deputy sheriff.
SB 921
--- Sponsor:
Westfall, Morris
- Repeals sunset on motor fuel tax and allows Transportation Department
to engage in design-build contracts.
SB 925
--- Sponsor:
Sims, Betty
--- CoSponsor:
Dougherty, Patrick
- Changes seat belt law from secondary enforcement to primary
enforcement.
SB 938
--- Sponsor:
Cauthorn, John
- Provides application and licensing requirements for carrying
concealed weapons.
SB 939
--- Sponsor:
Wiggins, Harry
- Relating to police retirement systems for Kansas City.
SB 961
--- Sponsor:
Wiggins, Harry
- Alters Kansas City police retirement systems.
SB 977
--- Sponsor:
Quick, Edward E.
- Would create a $150,000 death benefit for public safety officers
killed in the line of duty.
SB 1001
--- Sponsor:
Mathewson, James L.
- Requires all counties or St. Louis to participate in funding the
Sheriffs' Retirement System if participating in the system.
SB 1028
--- Sponsor:
Russell, John T.
- Changes procedures for establishment of a law enforcement district.
SB 1037
--- Sponsor:
Singleton, Marvin
--- CoSponsor:
Sims, Betty
- Authorizes automated traffic enforcement programs.
SB 1066
--- Sponsor:
Klindt, David
- Allows certification programs for corrections officers.
SB 1076
--- Sponsor:
DePasco, Ronnie
- Authorizes Pawnshop Database for Law Enforcement Purposes.
SB 1084
--- Sponsor:
Stoll, Steve
- Allows certain counties to enact a one percent sales tax for law
enforcement purposes.
SB 1123
--- Sponsor:
Staples, Danny
- Modifies various watercraft laws regarding water patrol duties and
watercraft violations.
SB 1134
--- Sponsor:
Yeckel, Anita
- Creates a stamp tax on controlled substances.
SB 1159
--- Sponsor:
Rohrbach, Larry M.
--- CoSponsor:
Russell, John T.
- Provides guidelines for the department of corrections to pay overtime
during fiscal year 2003 and each fiscal year thereafter and for a
one-time salary increase Payment is subject to appropriations.
SB 1161
--- Sponsor:
Rohrbach, Larry M.
--- CoSponsor:
Russell, John T.
- Creates two new corrections officer positions within the department
of corrections to become effective at the beginning of fiscal year
2006.
SB 1187
--- Sponsor:
Russell, John T.
- Creates licensure requirements for private investigators.
SB 1213
--- Sponsor:
Mathewson, James L.
- Requires railroad policemen to be commissioned.
SB 1252
--- Sponsor:
Bland, Mary
- Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system.

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