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Latest Action: 12/12/2007 - Withdrawn (H) Bill Text HB 1379 - WITHDRAWN - Fallert, Joseph Jr.
Requires registered sexual offenders to notify a park ranger, in writing, prior to camping in a state park
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker(H) Bill Text HB 1384 - IDENTITY PROTECTION - Cox, Stanley
Changes the laws regarding identity protection and gives identity theft victims the right to have an incident report filed by their law enforcement agency and receive a copy of the report
Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HB 1436 - DNA PROFILING SYSTEM - Wildberger, Edward
Expands the DNA profiling system by requiring any person 18 years of age or older who is arrested for a felony to provide a biological sample for the purpose of DNA profiling analysis
Latest Action: 04/10/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HB 1441 - LAW ENFORCEMENT SAFETY FUND - Roorda, Jeff
Creates the Law Enforcement Safety Fund and authorizes a surcharge in certain criminal cases to fund a contribution system for certain law enforcement employees
Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HB 1449 - SALE OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES - Roorda, Jeff
Requires the removal of all emergency lights, sirens, and decals designating a vehicle as an emergency vehicle prior to selling or consigning the vehicle unless it is sold to another safety agency
Latest Action: 02/05/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 1481 - RESISTING ARREST - Wells, Don
Expands the crime of resisting arrest to include warrants issued by a court of record or a probation or parole officer
Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HB 1487 - SEXUAL OFFENDERS IN STATE PARKS - Fallert, Joseph Jr.
Requires a registered sexual offender to notify a park ranger, in writing, prior to camping in a state park
Latest Action: 01/17/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HB 1489 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES - Donnelly, Margaret
Establishes the Drug Monitoring Act to monitor the prescribing of certain controlled substances and modifies existing record keeping requirements for controlled substances and pseudoephedine products
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee Bill TextSS/SCS/SBs 714, 933, 899 & 758 - This act modifies various provisions relating to sexual offenses.SECTIONS 43.650, 43.651, 589.402, & 589. 407 (also see Sections 589.402 & 589.407 below) Any person required to register as a sexual offender must provide county law enforcement with any online identifying information he or she uses. Such information shall be made available to the public on the sex offender registry website, but only through specific searches using the online identifier. The information shall not be included in a general profile of the offender. Subject to appropriations, the Highway Patrol shall make online identifying information of registered sex offenders available to certain electronic and computer businesses to prescreen users and to compare information held by the business. The patrol shall promulgate rules regarding the release and use of online identifying information and establish a fee for such service. Information obtained by the business shall not [...] show full description
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - H Calendar S Bills for Third Reading w/HCS Bill TextHCS/SCS/SBs 754 & 794 - This act modifies provisions relating to DNA profiling analysis. This act requires juveniles adjudicated of offenses which would constitute a felony under Chapter 565, RSMO, or any sexual offense under Chapter 566, RSMo, if committed by an adult, to have a biological sample collected for the purposes of DNA profiling analysis. Any person required to provide a DNA sample shall be required to provide such sample at a collection site. Currently such site shall be designated by the highway patrol or the department of corrections. This act allows such site to also be designated by the law enforcement agency of the county or the City of St. Louis, where the finding or plea of guilt occurred. Any knowing refusal or failure to provide a DNA sample is a Class A misdemeanor. Knowingly unauthorized tampering, knowing attempt to tamper with, or other knowingly unauthorized use, knowing attempt to use, or knowing dissemination of DNA samples is a Class A misdemeanor.[...] show full description
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Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HB 2563 - SEXUAL OFFENDERS - Harris, Jeff
Allows the State Highway Patrol to release Internet identifiers to authorized Internet entities to prescreen or remove sexual offenders from their services
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HB 2510 - INTOXICATION-RELATED TRAFFIC OFFENSE - Stevenson, Bryan P.
Specifies that a person's prior plea of or a finding of guilty in a county or municipal court for an intoxication-related traffic offense must be considered when determining punishment for a new offense
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Judiciary (H) Bill Text HB 2477 - EXPUNGEMENT OF CRIMINAL RECORDS - Hughes, Leonard
Authorizes the expungement of certain criminal records including convictions for any nonviolent crime, misdemeanor, or nonviolent drug violation
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Spec Com on Professional Registration & Licens (H) Bill Text HB 2454 - LICENSURE OF BAIL BOND AGENTS - Kraus, Will
Changes the laws regarding the licensure of bail bond and surety recovery agents
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H) Bill Text HB 2392 - TRACKING OF SEXUAL OFFENDERS - Roorda, Jeff
Requires the Geographic Resources Center at the University of Missouri to track sexual offenders who are in violation of the restriction to not reside within 1,000 feet of a school or childcare facility
Latest Action: 03/26/2008 - Bill Combined w/(SCS/SBs 858, 750, 751, 927, 1186, 1255 & 1268) Bill Text SPECIAL NOTE: This bill has been combined with other bills. Please refer to lead bill (SB 858) for more information
Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee Bill TextSB 1243 - Under this act, a person commits the crime of resisting or interfering with an arrest, stop, or detention if he or she resists an arrest, stop, or detention for any warrant issued by a court or probation and parole officer. This act is similar to SB 1238 (2008), HB 1481 (2008), HB 1502 (2008), & HB 1571 (2008). SUSAN HENDERSON MOORE
Latest Action: 04/17/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H) Bill Text HB 2275 - FORENSIC EXAMINATIONS - Johnson, Connie "LaJoyce"
Changes the laws regarding forensic examinations on victims of alleged sexual offenses
Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee Bill TextSB 1218 - Current law provides that the presiding judge of each judicial circuit with an average total inmate population of more than 2,500 in the previous two years may appoint a circuit court marshal. This act lowers the average inmate population within each circuit to 1,500 before such appointments are authorized. This act is identical to HB 1308 (2008). ALEXA PEARSON
Latest Action: 02/28/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee Bill TextSB 1208 - This act repeals the current procedures regarding criminal activity forfeiture actions and establishes new procedures. Any property used or intended to be used in the commission of a crime or the proceeds of any crime will be subject to criminal forfeiture. Property may be subject to forfeiture even though a criminal prosecution is not conducted. This act establishes that the circuit court where the property seizure occurred has jurisdiction over any seized property. A proceeding for forfeiture may be brought in a circuit in which any part of the property is found or where a civil or criminal action could be maintained against an owner for the conduct alleged to give rise to the forfeiture. The defendant may obtain a change of venue if the prejudice against him or her is too great. This act specifies what property may be subject to criminal forfeiture and creates certain exceptions to protect innocent parties. Real property will not be subject to forfeiture if the only conduct [...] show full description
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