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MO HB660
Bill
Status
2/24/2011
Primary Sponsor
Michael Corcoran
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AI Summary
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Allows home rule cities with over 400,000 inhabitants spanning multiple counties, cities not within a county, or charter cities with 600,000-700,000 or over 1 million inhabitants to create and maintain a public list of persons convicted of patronizing prostitution
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First offense convictions may be listed for a maximum of 90 days
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Second offense convictions may be listed for a maximum of one year, and the city may notify residents within 200 feet of the defendant's residence
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Third or subsequent offense convictions may be listed for three years, and the city may publish the defendant's name and offenses in the county newspaper of record
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If a city uses these provisions, it must apply them uniformly to all persons convicted of patronizing prostitution
Legislative Description
Allows certain cities to create, maintain, and make public a list of the names of individuals who have pled guilty to or been found guilty of patronizing prostitution
Last Action
Referred: Rules - Pursuant to Rule 25(32)(f) (H)
3/29/2011