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MO SB893
Bill
AI Summary
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Adds definition of "criminal history check" to Missouri law, including searches of Missouri State Highway Patrol records and Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal history files for convictions and violations related to alcohol, controlled substances, or drugs.
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Requires persons petitioning for license reinstatement after more than two DWI convictions to submit fingerprints and undergo state and federal criminal history checks through the Missouri State Highway Patrol, with results forwarded to the designated circuit court.
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Requires persons applying for limited driving privileges after two DWI convictions within five years to undergo criminal history checks and allows court denial if applicant has pending charges or convictions for alcohol, controlled substance, or drug offenses within the preceding five years.
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Makes criminal history check results accessible to the director of revenue and courts, notwithstanding confidentiality provisions in section 610.120.
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Authorizes the director of revenue to promulgate rules and regulations necessary to implement these criminal history check requirements.
Legislative Description
Requires certain offenders to undergo criminal history checks in order to have their driver's licenses reinstated or have limited driving privileges granted
Last Action
Requests to Recede or Grant Conference Calendar--SB 893-Kraus, with HA 1 (Senate requests House recede or grant conference)
5/18/2012