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Corrections

House of Representatives42 legislators-83 bills

Referred Bills (83)

HB2453Passed

Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties

SB986Passed

Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties

HB2036Introduced

Requires the State Board of Probation and Parole to review an offender's case history once the offender has served 40% of his or her sentence and gives such board discretion to recommend parole or clemency

HB2498Introduced

Requires all sales, transfers, or other conveyances of lands owned by the state, and acquisition of lands by the state, to be approved by the General Assembly

HB2672Introduced

Establishes provisions relating to salary increases for correction officers and corrections supervisors

HB2512Introduced

Provides that mandatory minimum sentences are now discretionary and creates provisions when a person is eligible for a parole hearing

HB2145Introduced

Raises the daily amount a wrongfully imprisoned person may receive from $50 to $128

HB2468Introduced

Establishes a prisoner re-entry program with the Department of Corrections for offenders who have served their full sentence and are relocating to St. Louis upon release

HB2785Introduced

Establishes provisions for lifetime parole supervision for offenders serving sentences of life without parole after a minimum of 30 years of confinement

HB2602Introduced

Allows the Missouri Vocational Enterprise to sell products online

HB2659Introduced

Allows earned compliance credits to be awarded to an offender on probation or conditional release for a misdemeanor offense

HB1883Introduced

Requires the Department of Corrections to perform specified actions to improve the ability of working inmates to obtain employment upon release from incarceration

SB681Introduced

Modifies provisions relating to probation and parole

HB1584Engrossed

Modifies provisions relating to private probation services for misdemeanor offenders

HB1585Engrossed

Modifies provisions relating to videoconferencing at parole hearings

SB1057Introduced

Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties

HB1622Engrossed

Requires a convicted sex offender to be told of his or her obligation to register as a sex offender both prior to release or discharge and at the time of adjudication

HB1837Engrossed

Prohibits two-way telecommunications devices and their component parts in correctional centers and jails

HB2552Introduced

Prohibits restraints to be used on offenders during the 2nd or 3rd trimester of pregnancy or for 48-hours post delivery unless extraordinary circumstances exist

HB1506Introduced

Repeals the provision allowing the Board of Probation and Parole to charge an offender an intervention fee

HB1488Introduced

Allows incarcerated parents to petition the court to delegate visitation time and access to a family member or other person with a close and substantial relationship to the parent's minor child

HB2421Introduced

Provides that corrections officers are to receive hazardous pay in addition to their regular salary

HB2638Introduced

Authorizes the conveyances of certain state properties

HB2283Introduced

Requires certain employees of the Department of Corrections to receive hazardous duty pay

HB1742Introduced

Requires all inmates receiving an on-site non-emergency medical examination or treatment from correctional center personnel to be charged 50 cents per visit

HB2091Introduced

Changes provisions relating to the costs of detention

HB1963Introduced

Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of 65

HB2026Introduced

Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties

SB317Passed

Allows the Governor to convey properties located in Pulaski County, Christian County, St. Charles County, and St. Louis County to the State Highways and Transportation Commission

SB435Passed

Allows the Governor to convey the State's interest in specified property owned by the state in St. Louis County to the county

HB947Passed

Authorizes the conveyance of various state properties

HB1192Introduced

Raises the daily amount a wrongfully imprisoned person may receive from $50 to $128

HB1340Introduced

Requires all sales, transfers, or other conveyances of lands owned by the state, and the acquisition of lands by the state, to be approved by the General Assembly

HB575Introduced

Requires any state employee to receive a salary increase equal to the increased cost of health insurance premiums from the previous year

HB970Introduced

Repeals the provision allowing the Board of Probation and Parole to charge an offender an intervention fee

HB1195Introduced

Establishes the Accelerated Rehabilitative Pilot Disposition Program

HB1347Introduced

Adds the option of by firing squad to the manner by which the death penalty may be administered

SB369Introduced

Expands the authority of the Governor to convey easements without the approval of the General Assembly and allows the Governor to convey certain specified properties

HB708Introduced

Prohibits juveniles certified as adults to stand trial to be detained in an adult jail prior to sentencing or disposition of the case

HB978Introduced

Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to authorize the release of any offender who is incarcerated on August 28, 2015 and who is serving a life sentence without parole for marijuana offenses

HB344Introduced

Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of 65

HB129Engrossed

Requires all inmates receiving an on-site non-emergency medical examination or treatment from correctional center personnel to be charged 50 cents per visit

HB1218Introduced

Allows the vocational enterprises program to sell products manufactured or produced by the program to the general public through open market sales

HB356Introduced

Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to deliver an answer within two weeks of holding a hearing

HB632Introduced

Specifies that an act by the General Assembly is not required to authorize certain grants or conveyances of an easement to use state property

HB74Introduced

Requires the Department of Corrections to perform specified actions to improve the ability of working inmates to obtain employment upon release from incarceration

HB663Introduced

Requires the Governor to maintain and regularly update a list of each state board, commission, committee, or council that contains members appointed by the Governor

HB238Introduced

Provides that corrections officers are to receive hazardous duty pay in addition to their regular salary

HB917Introduced

Establishes the Missouri Department of Corrections Workforce Stabilization Act

HB2090Introduced

Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to periodically review the case history of certain convicted offenders serving sentences of more than 15 years or life without parole

HB1956Introduced

Authorizes and regulates the formation and governance of a public benefit corporation

HB1322Introduced

Authorizes the Director of the Department of Corrections to establish, as a three-year pilot program, a mental health assessment process for certain offenders

HB1456Introduced

Authorizes the Department of Corrections to establish a mental health assessment pilot program for certain criminal offenders

HB1826Engrossed

Allows the Board of Probation and Parole to conduct a hearing with an offender by means of a videoconference and authorizes the establishment of a mental health assessment process as a pilot program

HB1410Introduced

Allows certain inmates who become physically or mentally disabled, infirm, incompetent, or incapacitated to be released on parole if they are eligible for specified federal medical or financial benefits

HB1764Introduced

Authorizes the Director of the Department of Corrections to prescribe policies providing for salary increases for corrections officers

HB1838Introduced

Specifies that nonexempt state employees can retain up to 80 compensatory hours at any time during the year

HB1614Introduced

Requires at least 10% of any drug testing of violent offenders placed on probation, parole, or conditional release to be completed by the use of hair follicle testing

HB1272Engrossed

Specifies that gross negligence will be the standard of proof in actions for damages brought against a public or private correctional or detention facility as a result of a death by suicide of any inmate

HB1496Introduced

Prohibits the imposition of the death penalty, halts pending executions, provides for resentencing of offenders sentenced to death, and changes the laws regarding the death penalty

HB1520Introduced

Repeals the provisions which allow for the use of the death penalty and specifies that certain persons sentenced to death must be sentenced to life without eligibility for parole

HB1558Introduced

Removes the provision allowing the Board of Probation and Parole to charge an offender an intervention fee as a condition of parole

HB1642Introduced

Establishes minimum salary requirements for all corrections officers and supervisors

HB1136Introduced

Prohibits any person from smoking or using tobacco products in any area or on the grounds of a state correctional facility beginning July 1, 2013

HB1175Introduced

Requires certain offenders 60 years of age or older serving a sentence of life without parole for a minimum of 50 years to receive a parole hearing

HB1474Introduced

Prohibits the Department of Corrections from charging an intervention fee to an inmate when he or she leaves prison

HB1168Introduced

Repeals the provision authorizing state departments to directly purchase certain information technology products and services

HB1203Introduced

Allows money from the county law enforcement restitution fund to be used for county inmate work and service programs and limits the amount a county can assess an individual for certain offenses to $10

HB340Passed

Allows counties of any classification to erect and maintain a jail or holding cell facility at a site other than the county seat and changes the laws regarding the circuit court in Cape Girardeau County

HB38Passed

Increases the work-off rate for city prisoners and requires certain administrative officials of jails or detention facilities to notify specified law enforcement of an escape of certain specified felons

HB200Introduced

Specifies that gross negligence will be the standard of proof in actions for damages brought against a public or private correctional or detention facility as a result of a death by suicide of any inmate

HB308Introduced

Prohibits an offender in the custody of the Department of Corrections from making a false report against any department employee for the purpose of implicating an employee in a crime

HB803Introduced

Removes the provision allowing the Board of Probation and Parole to charge an offender an intervention fee as a condition of parole

HB837Introduced

Requires all inmates receiving on-site medical examination or treatment from correctional center personnel to be charged 50 cents per visit

HB371Introduced

Establishes minimum salary requirements for all corrections officers and supervisors

HB539Introduced

Requires the Department of Corrections to establish a two-year pilot project to increase the access that children have to their incarcerated mothers

HB538Introduced

Prohibits the Department of Corrections from charging an intervention fee to an inmate when he or she leaves prison

HB733Introduced

Allows certain inmates who become physically or mentally disabled, infirm, incompetent, or incapacitated to be released on parole if they are eligible for specified federal medical or financial benefits

HB445Introduced

Prohibits any person from smoking or using tobacco products in any area or on the grounds of a state correctional facility

HB87Introduced

Provides an annual 2% pay increase in Fiscal Year 2013 through Fiscal Year 2015 for non-custodial employees in certain divisions of the Department of Corrections

HB154Introduced

Changes the laws regarding the Department of Corrections

HB384Introduced

Requires a person incarcerated for a sexual assault offense to successfully complete all treatment, education, and rehabilitation programs prior to being eligible for parole or conditional release

HB302Introduced

Authorizes the Director of the Department of Corrections to establish, as a three-year pilot program, a mental health assessment process