Missouri House of Representatives
94th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session (2007)
Bills Indexed by Subject
PROBATION AND PAROLE


HB 83 --- Sponsor: Kraus, Will --- CoSponsor: McGhee, Mike
Authorizes judges to order defendants who have pled guilty to or been found guilty of felony offenses to pay expenses related to the cost of the prosecution
HB 170 --- Sponsor: McGhee, Mike
Imposes a minimum term of imprisonment for offenders who have pled guilty or been found guilty of a crime of violence against a child or an elderly person
HB 207 --- Sponsor: Franz, Ward
Allows counties and sheriffs to establish restorative justice programs
HB 632 --- Sponsor: Burnett, John P. --- CoSponsor: Deeken, Bill
Allows the Board of Probation and Parole to grant parole to certain female inmates who have served 15 years of their sentence if they meet certain criteria
HB 643 --- Sponsor: Dethrow, Mike --- CoSponsor: Self, Tom
Changes the laws regarding the firearms safety training requirement for obtaining a permit to carry a concealed weapon
HB 652 --- Sponsor: Hughes, Leonard --- CoSponsor: Hubbard, Rodney R.
Removes the payment of an intervention fee as a condition of parole
HB 860 --- Sponsor: Baker, Judy --- CoSponsor: Burnett, John P.
Changes the laws regarding victims of sexual crimes, rape and abuse crisis centers, and victims' identifying information
HB 955 --- Sponsor: Guest, Jim --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn
Establishes the Work for Restitution Program in the Department of Corrections which requires persons convicted of nonviolent offenses where restitution is required for probation to complete the program
HB 961 --- Sponsor: Cox, Stanley --- CoSponsor: Bruns, Mark J.
Changes the laws regarding child pornography
HB 962 --- Sponsor: Davis, Cynthia L.
Prohibits individuals currently on probation because of a suspended imposition of sentence or individuals civilly committed to inpatient mental health services from receiving a concealed carry permit
HB 1040 --- Sponsor: Storch, Rachel
Requires the Department of Corrections to establish a web site listing all victims' rights and allows vicitims to request a partition during probation or parole hearings to shield the view of the offender
SB 529 --- Sponsor: Bray, Joan
Allows certain homicide offenders to be eligible for early parole under certain circumstances
SB 694 --- Sponsor: Shields, Charles W.
Provides for continued health care benefits for the surviving spouse and dependents of public safety officers killed or disabled in the line of duty

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