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MO HB199
Bill
Status
6/16/2011
Primary Sponsor
Michael Corcoran
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AI Summary
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Prior offenders must perform at least 30 days of community service involving at least 240 hours (instead of serving 10 days imprisonment) as a condition of parole or probation, or successfully complete a court-ordered treatment program if available
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Persistent offenders must perform at least 60 days of community service involving at least 480 hours (instead of serving 30 days imprisonment) as a condition of parole or probation, or successfully complete a court-ordered treatment program if available
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Aggravated offenders must serve a minimum of 60 days imprisonment with no community service alternative available
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Chronic offenders must serve a minimum of two years imprisonment and may be required to abstain from alcohol with continuous monitoring or breath testing at least four times daily for a minimum of 90 days
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Bill defines four categories of repeat intoxication-related offenders (prior, persistent, aggravated, and chronic) with escalating criminal penalties ranging from class A misdemeanor to class B felony
Legislative Description
Specifies that a prior or persistent offender of an intoxication-related offense must perform a specified minimum number of hours of community service as an alternative to imprisonment
Last Action
Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
6/16/2011