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MO HB210
Bill
Status
4/9/2015
Primary Sponsor
Kathie Conway
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AI Summary
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Community college district boards of trustees may establish vehicular traffic regulations, including speed limits, on campus thoroughfares, with authority to place official traffic control signals on campus property
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Community college police officers must complete peace officer training as required under Chapter 590 before appointment, eliminating the previous option to complete training within six months after appointment
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Community college police officers gain explicit authority to establish and enforce traffic regulations and general motor vehicle laws on college district thoroughfares
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Motor vehicles on community college campus roads become subject to state motor vehicle laws (chapters 301, 302, 303, 304, 307, and 577), with violations treated the same as if occurring on public roads
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Traffic regulation violations carry the same penalties as municipal ordinance violations, with points assessed under section 302.302 matching county or municipal ordinance violations
Legislative Description
Allows community college police officers to establish regulations to control vehicular traffic on any thoroughfare owned or maintained by the college
Last Action
Placed on Informal Calendar
5/6/2015