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MO HB3498
Bill
Status
2/26/2026
Primary Sponsor
Bennie Cook
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AI Summary
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Authorizes probation officers, parole officers, or law enforcement officers to arrest probationers or parolees without a warrant when violations of probation or parole conditions occur in the officer's presence
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Requires the arresting officer or agency to notify the board of probation and parole within 24 hours of the arrest
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Mandates the division of probation and parole to forward an offender's probation or parole terms and conditions to the Missouri State Highway Patrol within 5 business days of release from custody
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Requires probation and parole conditions to be recorded in the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System (MULES), making the information accessible to criminal justice system members upon inquiry
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Allows detained probationers or parolees to be held in county jail or other detention facilities until brought before the court for a hearing
Legislative Description
Allows a law enforcement officer to arrest a parolee or probationer without a warrant in certain circumstances and requires conditions and terms of probation or parole to be recorded in MULES
Last Action
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2/27/2026