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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