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MO SB779

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/13/2012

Primary Sponsor

Brian Munzlinger

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Origin

Senate

2012 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Modifies charges for law enforcement services to include (rather than exclude) cases disposed of by traffic violations bureaus at the rate of $6 per infraction
  • Requires one-half of traffic violations bureau charges to be deposited into a newly created MODEX fund for the Missouri data exchange system's operational costs and expansion
  • Requires the other one-half of traffic violations bureau charges to be deposited into county or municipal inmate security funds, or into the MODEX fund if no inmate security fund exists
  • Creates a dedicated MODEX Fund in the state treasury administered by the Peace Officers Standards and Training Commission, with funds retained at end of biennium rather than reverting to general revenue
  • Maintains existing fee structures for other criminal cases: $75 per felony, $10 per misdemeanor, and allows mileage reimbursement at Internal Revenue Service rates

Legislative Description

Authorizes certain officials to charge six dollars for cases disposed of by a traffic violations bureau and creates the MODEX fund

Last Action

Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

2/16/2012

Committee Referrals

Judiciary And Civil And Criminal Jurisprudence2/16/2012

Full Bill Text

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