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MO HB1352
Bill
Status
3/12/2015
Primary Sponsor
Gina Mitten
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AI Summary
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Requires peace officers to report detailed information for every motor vehicle stop, including driver demographics, reasons for stop, search details, contraband discovered, citations/warnings issued, arrests, property seizures, physical resistance, use of force, injuries, and stop location.
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Mandates law enforcement agencies submit compiled annual reports to the Missouri Attorney General by March 1st, with the Attorney General analyzing data and submitting findings to the governor and legislature by June 1st each year.
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Requires each law enforcement agency to adopt a policy prohibiting routine stops of minority group members as pretexts for investigating other crimes, and mandates periodic reviews to identify patterns of disproportionate stops with required training within 90 days if violations are found.
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Authorizes the governor to withhold state funds from law enforcement agencies that fail to comply with reporting requirements.
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Assigns peace officers anonymous identification numbers for stop data collection (publicly available) while keeping correlations between numbers and officer names confidential except by court order.
Legislative Description
Modifies provisions relating to racial profiling data collected by peace officers
Last Action
Referred: Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness(H)
5/15/2015