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

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HB 36 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Willoughby, Philip
Requires registration of liquor kegs.
HB 54 --- 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.
HB 64 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Skaggs, Trent
Allows persons arrested for felony offenses to be held without charge for up to 32 hours.
HB 69 --- Sponsor: Bringer, Rachel
Authorizes a 24 hour hold for all crimes.
HB 78 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Authorizes county commissioners to create county crime reduction funds and authorizes courts to impose assessments of money to be paid into these funds by defendants under certain conditions.
HB 84 --- 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.
HB 87 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan --- CoSponsor: Sager, Mike
Authorizes permits for retired police officers to carry concealed firearms.
HB 88 --- Sponsor: Ward, Dan
Establishes Highway and Transportation Department Fund to pay fees for towing abandoned vehicles.
HB 91 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Crowell, Jason
Authorizes county commissioners to create county crime reduction funds and establishes the Missouri Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Task Force.
HB 97 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Rick
Authorizes up to a one percent sales tax for law enforcement purposes in Jefferson County.
HB 113 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Willoughby, Philip
Adds firefighters to the crime of assault of a law enforcement officer.
HB 120 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB 136 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB 138 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Self, Tom
Establishes the Missouri Corrections Officers Training and Standards Commission within the Department of Public Safety and establishes a certification program for corrections officers.
HB 152 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane --- CoSponsor: Curls, Melba J.
Modifies Kansas City Police Retirement System, St. Louis Police Retirement System, and Public School Retirement System.
HB 164 --- 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.
HB 172 --- Sponsor: Shoemyer, Wes
Requires law enforcement to inform landowners of breaches in fencing when noticed.
HB 176 --- Sponsor: Bland, Craig C.
Creates a statewide Amber Alert Program.
HB 178 --- Sponsor: Bland, Craig C.
Authorizes the Department of Revenue to use biometric identification methods for driver's license purposes.
HB 180 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane --- CoSponsor: Curls, Melba J.
Modifies Kansas City Police Retirement System, St. Louis Police Retirement System, and Public School Retirement System.
HB 185 --- Sponsor: Schneider, Vicki --- CoSponsor: Brown, Jason
Creates a statutory Amber Alert Program to aid in the location of abducted persons.
HB 188 --- Sponsor: Munzlinger, Brian
Creates the Missouri Sheriff Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce.
HB 194 --- 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.
HB 195 --- Sponsor: Curls, Melba J. --- CoSponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane
Revises the Kansas City police retirement system.
HB 198 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Wilson, Kevin
Revises criminal laws.
HB 199 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane
Revises maximum allowable salary for certain Kansas City police officers.
HB 220 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Rick
Makes certain diseases disabilities for workers compensation coverage of police officers.
HB 227 --- 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.
HB 246 --- Sponsor: Bishop, Dan --- CoSponsor: Johnson, Robert Thane
Revises the Kansas City police retirement system.
HB 250 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Rick
Provides a grievance procedure for law enforcement officers who are subject to dismissal or disciplinary transfer.
HB 255 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P.
Increases the age at which the death penalty can be imposed from 16 to 18.
HB 265 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Shannon
Revises speed regulations for motor vehicles within certain counties.
HB 284 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry
Repeals section 304.157 as enacted by senate bill no. 17, ninetieth general assembly, first regular session.
HB 284 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry
Repeals section 304.157 as enacted by senate bill no. 17, ninetieth general assembly, first regular session.
HB 302 --- Sponsor: Morris, Larry --- CoSponsor: Kuessner, J. C.
Establishes a statewide crime laboratory system within the Department of Public Safety.
HB 313 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Curt
Revises the DNA profiling system to included all types of pleas and convictions, all felony offenses, and all class A misdemeanors.
HB 328 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB 329 --- Sponsor: Myers, Peter
Revises law relating to individuals operating commercial motor vehicles who fail to stop or improperly evade stopping at official weigh stations.
HB 337 --- Sponsor: Hobbs, Steve --- CoSponsor: Munzlinger, Brian
Creates the Missouri Sheriff Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce.
HB 349 --- Sponsor: Crawford, Larry --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB 357 --- Sponsor: Deeken, Bill --- CoSponsor: Kelly, Gary
Creates the Fund for Reduction of Alcohol-Related Problems and increases various charges for the sale of intoxicating liquors and nonintoxicating beer.
HB 360 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Revises the crime of domestic assault in the third degree.
HB 372 --- 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.
HB 379 --- Sponsor: Viebrock, James --- 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.
HB 389 --- Sponsor: Walsh, Regina --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy
Requires headlamps on motor vehicles to be lighted during inclement weather.
HB 408 --- Sponsor: Bivins, Walt --- CoSponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Raises the age of victim in statutory sexual offenses to sixteen years of age.
HB 413 --- 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.
HB 471 --- Sponsor: Jackson, Jack --- CoSponsor: Portwood, Dr. Charles R.
Prohibits residency requirements for peace officers in the City of St. Louis.
HB 513 --- 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.
HB 538 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Viebrock, James
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
HB 545 --- 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.
HB 562 --- Sponsor: St. Onge, Neal C.
Establishes licensing of private investigators.
HB 582 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Goodman, Jack
Revises various statutes pertaining to criminal history or other types of background screening.
HB 584 --- 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.
HB 589 --- Sponsor: Davis, Cynthia L. --- CoSponsor: Morris, Larry
Prohibits open containers of alcoholic beverages in motor vehicles with certain exceptions.
HB 610 --- Sponsor: Jones, Robin Wright --- CoSponsor: Haywood, Esther
Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm.
HB 634 --- Sponsor: Henke, Wayne J. --- CoSponsor: Yaeger, Patricia
Prohibits the issuance of drivers' licenses to non-citizens of the U.S. for a duration that exceeds the applicant's lawful presence authorized by the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
HB 653 --- 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.
HB 654 --- 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.
HB 662 --- Sponsor: Sutherland, Mike
Creates the crime of unlawful release of anhydrous ammonia.
HB 663 --- 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.
HB 667 --- Sponsor: El-Amin, Yaphett --- CoSponsor: Hoskins, Theodore
Extends powers to civilian review boards that investigate allegations of misconduct by local law enforcement officers.
HB 669 --- Sponsor: Black, Lanie
Creates the crime of endangering corrections personnel in the first, second, and third degrees.
HB 670 --- 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.
HB 678 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Revises various provisions regarding penalties for intoxication- related traffic offenses.
HB 692 --- Sponsor: Viebrock, James --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Requires prisoners to use their insurance if any or pay for any medical attention, dental care or medicine provided by the Department of Corrections.
HB 697 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Jolly, Cathy
Revises sex offender registration statutes and changes statute of limitations for bringing an action for childhood sexual abuse.
HB 709 --- Sponsor: Brown, Jason --- CoSponsor: Dusenberg, Gary
Removes the residency requirement for Kansas City police officers.
HB 722 --- Sponsor: Schaaf, Robert --- CoSponsor: Page, Sam
Revises provision relating to use of seat belts.
HB 730 --- 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.
HB 732 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob --- CoSponsor: Viebrock, James
Allows any person found actually innocent to have a cause of action against the state for wrongful imprisonment.
HB 733 --- 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.
HB 737 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback
Revises criminal procedures and creates a State Crime Laboratory Oversight Committee.
HB 742 --- 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.
HR 2124 --- Sponsor: Brown, Jason
Grants the Missouri Police Chiefs Association use of the House Chamber on September 22 to 24 from 8 am to 5 pm each day to conduct a legislative summit.
SB 14 --- Sponsor: Brown, Jason
Revises maximum allowable salary for certain Kansas City police officers.
SB 21 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary
Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system.
SB 24 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.
Modifies provisions relating to in-home services for the elderly.
SB 42 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Patrick
Modifies various provisions relating to the protection of the elderly.
SB 83 --- Sponsor: Cauthorn, John
Allows issuance of permits to carry concealed weapons.
SB 88 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita
Modifies licensing of dietitians.
SB 91 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida
Requires law enforcement officers to provide specified notice before administering portable chemical test.
SB 134 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Revises the procedures relating to the issueance of disabled license plates and placards.
SB 145 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary
Requires racial profiling information for every stop of a motor vehicle or a pedestrian.
SB 157 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary
Makes changes to the bail bondsmen licensing provisions.
SB 168 --- Sponsor: Quick, Edward E.
Would create a $150,000 death benefit for public safety officers killed in the line of duty.
SB 198 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold
Modifies DNA Profiling System.
SB 206 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Changes minimum age of defendant for the crime of murder from sixteen to eighteen.
SB 212 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Modifies provisions relating to the Kansas City Police Retirement System.
SB 220 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Modifies provisions relating to the Kansas City Police Retirement System.
SB 231 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold
Authorizes custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded.
SB 241 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita
Prohibits residency requirements for peace officers in certain jurisdictions.
SB 250 --- Sponsor: Stoll, Steve
Allows Jefferson County to enact a one-half percent sales tax for law enforcement purposes.
SB 269 --- Sponsor: Quick, Edward E.
Enables Excelsior Springs to submit a public safety sales tax to its voters.
SB 311 --- Sponsor: Kinder, Peter
Modifies various provisions relating to the protection of the elderly.
SB 313 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Work comp for occupational disease for law enforcement.
SB 340 --- Sponsor: Wheeler, Charles B.
Allows an equalizing COLA adjustment for certain employees of the Kansas City police retirement system.
SB 341 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles --- CoSponsor: Goode, P. Wayne
Modifies several retirement systems and creates incentives for certain persons to retire.
SB 348 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida
Extends powers to civilian review boards that investigate allegations of misconduct by local law enforcement officers.
SB 378 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.
Persons under 21 cannot dance, nor be allowed to dance, in an adult cabaret.
SB 414 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.
Revises provisions of the Sunshine Law.
SB 446 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Modifies provisions of court procedure.
SB 489 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Increases the surcharge from two to three dollars in each criminal case.
SB 490 --- Sponsor: Dolan, Jonathan
Requires alcohol related reported submitted by law enforcement officers to be certified.
SB 498 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita
Modifies provisions relating to jury service.
SB 513 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita --- CoSponsor: Coleman, Maida
Removes discretion of St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners as to paid vacation and holidays in some situations.
SB 528 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles
Sets out requirements for obtaining a warrant by telephone.
SB 543 --- Sponsor: Dougherty, Patrick --- CoSponsor: Foster, Bill I.
Revises various criminal background checks.
SB 558 --- Sponsor: Klindt, David
Revises procedure in information given when transferring offenders.
SB 575 --- Sponsor: Klindt, David --- CoSponsor: Coleman, Maida
Requires St. Louis City police members to receive pay for unused vacation time annually rather than lose it.
SB 610 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita
Creates a stamp tax on controlled substances.
SB 627 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida --- CoSponsor: Coleman, Maida
Revises police retirement system DROP Plans.
SB 645 --- Sponsor: Coleman, Maida
Addresses benefits of survivors of a police officer and those who may use the deferred retirement option plan.
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