Bills Assigned to Committee
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY

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HB35 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Moore, Danielle
Revises law on certain sexual crimes against children and on testimony by a child.
HB40 --- Sponsor: Richard, Ron --- CoSponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P.
Creates the crime of intimidation of an athletic coach or sprorts official.
HB54 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Moore, Danielle
Revises the DNA profiling system to included all types of pleas and convictions and all felony offenses and makes these records closed records with certain exceptions and restricts use.
HB63 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Johnson, Rick
Changes the definition of "dangerous felony" to include statutory rape and sodomy when victim is less than 12 and abuse of a child pursuant to subdivision 2 of subsection 3 of section 568.060.
HB64 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Skaggs, Trent
Allows persons arrested for felony offenses to be held without charge for up to 32 hours.
HB66 --- Sponsor: Bringer, Rachel L.
Requires that the punishment for distribution of controlled substance near schools and certain housing be served without probation or parole if the defendant is a persistent drug offender.
HB67 --- Sponsor: Bringer, Rachel L.
Adds certain drug-related activities to the crime of endangering the welfare of a child.
HB68 --- Sponsor: Bringer, Rachel L.
Makes involuntary manslaughter a B felony instead of a C felony.
HB69 --- Sponsor: Bringer, Rachel L.
Authorizes a 24 hour hold for all crimes.
HB84 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- CoSponsor: Sager, Mike
Makes it a crime for sex offenders to establish a residency within 1000 feet of a public school or child care facility and to notify the sheriff if one moves within 1000 feet of them within 1 week.
HB87 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- CoSponsor: Sager, Mike
Authorizes permits for retired police officers to carry concealed firearms.
HB91 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Crowell, Jason
Authorizes county commissioners to create county crime reduction funds and establishes the Missouri Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Task Force.
HB113 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Willoughby, Philip
Adds firefighters to the crime of assault of a law enforcement officer.
HB120 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB125 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan
Creates the crime of assault of a Missouri sexual offender treatment center or Department of Corrections employee.
HB136 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB148 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Reinhart, Annie
Makes it a crime to sell a child.
HB163 --- Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan --- CoSponsor: Yates, Brian David
Makes it a crime to engage in human cloning.
HB164 --- Sponsor: Yates, Brian David --- CoSponsor: Dusenberg, Gary
Requires the Missouri State Highway Patrol to maintain a web site with a registered sexual offender search capability.
HB165 --- Sponsor: Ransdall, Bill L.
Makes it a crime for a proprietor of an adult cabaret to allow a person under 21 to dance in it or for a person under 21 to dance in an adult cabaret.
HB167 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Van
Increases the penalty for selling intoxicating liquor to minors.
HB168 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Van
Creates the crime of sexual contact with a student while on public school property.
HB169 --- Sponsor: Kelly, Van
Changes the age at which a person is deemed incapable of consent for crimes involving restraint from fourteen to seventeen.
HB176 --- Sponsor: Bland, Craig C.
Creates a statewide Amber Alert Program.
HB188 --- Sponsor: Munzlinger, Brian
Creates the Missouri Sheriff Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce.
HB194 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Jackson, Jack
Revises the crimes of assault of a law enforcement officer in the first, second, and third degrees by adding firefighters while executing or performing their duties.
HB198 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Kevin
Revises criminal laws.
HB200 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane --- CoSponsor: Villa, Thomas
Eliminates judges discretion to impose death penalty when the jury is unable to decide.
HB209 --- Sponsor: Lembke, Jim --- CoSponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Prohibits the cloning of human beings.
HB212 --- Sponsor: Behnen, Bob --- CoSponsor: Wright, Mark
Requires the superintendent of the Highway Patrol to submit a salary schedule which compares the salaries of officers in the 3 largest cities with salaries in the Highway Patrol to maintain parity.
HB223 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback --- CoSponsor: Bland, Craig C.
Eliminates the death penalty for murder in the first degree.
HB227 --- Sponsor: Willoughby, Philip
Allows electronic payments for criminal repository checks and authorizes the Highway Patrol to establish procedures for receiving requests and payments for requests.
HB229 --- Sponsor: Wright, Mark --- CoSponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Increases the penalties for forcible rape, forcible sodomy, attempt to commit forcible rape, and attempt to commit forcible sodomy.
HB230 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Burnett, John P.
Requires certain persons guilty of sexual offenses and sexual offenses against a child to complete required treatment programs and follow treatment directives.
HB231 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Marsh, B.J.
Sentencing penalties and punishment not to be altered by alteration of law prior to sentencing.
HB255 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P.
Increases the age at which the death penalty can be imposed from 16 to 18.
HB258 --- Sponsor: Haywood, Esther --- CoSponsor: Jones, Robin Wright
Establishes lists of specific crimes which if motivated by race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation or disability of the victim receive enhanced punishment.
HB302 --- Sponsor: Morris, Larry --- CoSponsor: Kuessner, J. C.
Establishes a statewide crime laboratory system within the Department of Public Safety.
HB313 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Curt
Revises the DNA profiling system to included all types of pleas and convictions, all felony offenses, and all class A misdemeanors.
HB328 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB329 --- Sponsor: Myers, Peter
Revises law relating to individuals operating commercial motor vehicles who fail to stop or improperly evade stopping at official weigh stations.
HB330 --- Sponsor: Myers, Peter
Allows for expungement of administrative DWI suspensions if the court has granted expungement of the conviction.
HB335 --- Sponsor: Baker, Brian --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy
Makes it a class A misdemeanor for a person to be under the influence of a controlled substance.
HB336 --- Sponsor: Baker, Brian --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy
Prohibits persons under the age of twenty-one years from being under the influence of any intoxicating liquor.
HB337 --- Sponsor: Hobbs, Steve --- CoSponsor: Munzlinger, Brian
Creates the Missouri Sheriff Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce.
HB349 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB360 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Revises the crime of domestic assault in the third degree.
HB372 --- Sponsor: Parker, Sherman --- CoSponsor: Rupp, Scott T.
Makes it unlawful for any person to display or offer to sell any ephedrine product unless the ephedrine product is placed behind a counter.
HB379 --- Sponsor: Viebrock, Jim --- CoSponsor: Dixon, Bob
Revises the definition of dangerous felonies to include assault of a law enforcement officer in the first degree, domestic assault in the first degree and elder abuse in the first degree.
HB411 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Goodman, Jack
Revises the sentencing provisions of the crime of driving while revoked by removing the requirement that on previous offenses the offender must have received and served a sentence of 10 days or more.
HB413 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Revises resisting arrest statute to include resisting detentions or stops by fleeing in a manner that creates a substantial risk of serious physical injury or death as a class D felony.
HB417 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Davis, D. J.
Creates the crime of assault of an athletic event participant.
HB470 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Parker, Sherman
Requires sale of certain methamphetamine drugs from behind sales counter and creates crime of unlawful release of anhydrous ammonia.
HB471 --- Sponsor: Jackson, Jack --- CoSponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Prohibits residency requirements for peace officers in the City of St. Louis.
HB513 --- Sponsor: Corcoran, Michael George --- CoSponsor: Zweifel, Clint
Requires the Secretary of State to compile, maintain, and publish a list of all elected law enforcement officers in this state.
HB523 --- Sponsor: Dusenberg, Gary --- CoSponsor: Crawford, Larry
Revises gaming licensing requirements concerning criminal history checks.
HB538 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Viebrock, Jim
Revises the statute on law enforcement records by prohibiting release of the name of a law enforcement officer who was the subject of an investigation or complaint unless disciplinary action was taken
HB539 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Viebrock, Jim
Gives victims the right to be present at all criminal justice proceedings even if such victim is called or may be called to testify as a witness in the case.
HB542 --- Sponsor: Campbell, Marsha --- CoSponsor: Lowe, Jenee' M.
Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions.
HB545 --- Sponsor: Walker, Vicki --- CoSponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane
Creates "TJ's Law" which requires the Department of Public Safety to license and regulate surety recovery agents.
HB567 --- Sponsor: Lembke, Jim --- CoSponsor: Davis, Cynthia
Requires juvenile officers to report investigations for violations relating to compulsory school attendance to the child's school district under certain circumstances.
HB570 --- Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan --- CoSponsor: Parker, Sherman
Imposes additional surcharges and driver's license suspensions on any person failing to yield the right-of-way.
HB582 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Goodman, Jack
Revises various statutes pertaining to criminal history or other types of background screening.
HB584 --- Sponsor: Kratky, Fred --- CoSponsor: Jackson, Jack
Creates a $10 surcharge in certain criminal cases, creates the "GREAT fund",creates the Gang Resistance Education and Training (GREAT), and the Show Me Students with Character Initiative programs.
HB586 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Hanaway, Catherine L
Prohibits the taking of depositions by any party in any criminal case except for depositions to preserve the testimony of essential witnesses.
HB601 --- Sponsor: Hunter, Steve --- CoSponsor: Emery, Edgar G. H.
Makes manufacturing a controlled substance within 2,000 feet of a school a class A felony.
HB608 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Goodman, Jack
Places the offense of purchasing, attempting to purchase or possession of tobacco by a person under the age of 17 under the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.
HB609 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Goodman, Jack
Removes the requirement that the judge in a driving while intoxicated case be an attorney in order to use the conviction to enhance punishment or to affect licensing status.
HB610 --- Sponsor: Jones, Robin Wright --- CoSponsor: Haywood, Esther
Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm.
HB636 --- Sponsor: Holand, Roy W. --- CoSponsor: Morris, Larry
Permits up to ten percent of any year-end balance in the criminal record system fund to be appropriated for the Criminal Lab Assistance Program and other justice system uses.
HB653 --- Sponsor: Emery, Edgar G. H. --- CoSponsor: Selby, Harold R.
Requires law enforcement officers to forward records of arrest for any arrest made for any alcohol-or drug-related offenses.
HB654 --- Sponsor: Yates, Brian David --- CoSponsor: Lager, Brad
Requires the reporting of knife and explosive weapon wounds as well as gunshot wounds to law enforcement by certain health care providers.
HB656 --- Sponsor: May, Bob
Repeals the requirement that the Ethics Commission print a summary of ethics laws.
HB658 --- Sponsor: Brown, Jason --- CoSponsor: Schneider, Vicki
Revises the crime of identity theft, increases the severity of the punishment, creates a civil cause of action for victims and creates the crime of trafficking in stolen identities.
HB662 --- Sponsor: Sutherland, Mike
Creates the crime of unlawful release of anhydrous ammonia.
HB663 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A. --- CoSponsor: Goodman, Jack
Allows officers to take blood, saliva, or urine after a person has refused to submit to a chemical test if the officer has a search warrant; such person's license can still be revoked for refusal.
HB667 --- Sponsor: El-Amin, Yaphett S. --- CoSponsor: Hoskins, Theodore
Extends powers to civilian review boards that investigate allegations of misconduct by local law enforcement officers.
HB669 --- Sponsor: Black, Lanie
Creates the crime of endangering corrections personnel in the first, second, and third degrees.
HB670 --- Sponsor: Selby, Harold R.
Requires Police to give a chemical test to the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident with a fatality or serious physical injury when the driver has a prior intoxication-related traffic offense.
HB697 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy
Revises sex offender registration statutes and changes statute of limitations for bringing an action for childhood sexual abuse.
HB709 --- Sponsor: Brown, Jason --- CoSponsor: Dusenberg, Gary
Removes the residency requirement for Kansas City police officers.
HB730 --- Sponsor: Goodman, Jack --- CoSponsor: Mayer, Robert
Allows telephonic search warrants and make it a crime to intercept cellular or radio transmissions and publish the information to anyone other than the intended recipient.
HB732 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Viebrock, Jim
Allows any person found actually innocent to have a cause of action against the state for wrongful imprisonment.
HB733 --- Sponsor: Goodman, Jack --- CoSponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P.
Revises assault in the third degree by adding knowingly causing physical injury and makes it a class D felony.
HB742 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Meiners, Kate
Revises the definition of "dangerous felony" to include assault of a law enforcement officer or firefighter in the first degree.
SB055 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold
Revises sentencing laws.
SB399 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John
Revises laws on controlled substances.
SB184 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Requires the Sexual Offender Registry to be posted on the Internet and makes other changes in laws relating to criminal records.
SB294 --- Sponsor: Vogel, Carl
Allows the Lottery Commission to require a fingerprint background check on employees.
SB399 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold
Makes the crime of delivering any controlled substances to prisons apply to city and county jails.
SB425 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert
Modifies various provisions dealing with the duties of county coroners.
SB466 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Repeals obsolete fees charged in criminal cases.
SB467 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Increases criminal case filing surcharge.
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