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Referred Bills (183)
Modifies the offense of escaping from custody
Establishes the "Right to Remember Act"
Establishes a board for review of officer-involved deaths
Establishes the Uniform Civil Remedies for Unauthorized Disclosure of Intimate Images Act
Modifies the offense of keeping a dangerous dog
Modifies provision relating to the prevention of violent crimes
Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms
Establishes the Community Relations Training Program for Peace Officers
Establishes the "Protesters' Bill of Rights"
Modifies provisions relating to damage to certain property
Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses
Modifies provisions relating to the offense of possession of a controlled substance
Establishes a "Task Force to Study Community-based Policing" within the department of public safety
Establishes the offense of falsifying information to obtain a search warrant
Modifies the offense of making a false report
Changes provisions related to fees for repair of sewer service lines
Creates various offenses relating to illegal immigration
Establishes the offense of racketeering
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to offenses against police animals
Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt written investigation policies for officer-involved deaths
Decriminalizes criminal nonsupport
Establishes the offense of burglary in the third degree
Provides immunity from civil liability for persons who render assistance to animals trapped in motor vehicles
Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest, detention, or stop
Modifies the offense of possession of a controlled substance
Establishes a program on police officer presence in schools and communities within the Department of Public Safety
Decriminalizes certain prostitution offenses and establishes the offense of unlawful commercial sex act
Establishes within the department of public safety a "Task Force on Body-Worn Cameras"
Modifies the provision allowing law enforcement officers to use deadly force in certain circumstances and establishes a task force on the use of force
Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt certain policies and practices regarding the investigation of deaths involving law enforcement officers
Modifies the offense of possession of a controlled substance
Establishes the offense of sexual contact with a child or incapacitated person
Modifies the offense of making a false report
Proposes a constitutional amendment to exclude proceeds from penalties and fines collected for human trafficking offenses from required distribution to the schools of the several counties according to law
Modifies provisions relating to peace officers
Modifies provisions relating to the offense of trespass in the first degree
Establishes the offense of organized retail theft
Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana facilities
Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses involving a child
Requires persons convicted of an intoxication-related traffic offense to use an ignition interlock device for a period of at least six months
Establishes and modifies provisions relating to child trafficking
Assesses an additional five thousand dollar fine for human trafficking offenses and establishes the "Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Fund"
Modifies provisions relating to required background checks of individuals employed by or associated with licensed residential care facilities, child placing agencies, or residential care facilities
Establishes provisions requiring certain persons convicted of driving while intoxicated to pay child maintenance
Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder
Adds that a person who has been found guilty of possession of child pornography shall not be within 500 feet of certain locations
Relating to crime prevention.
Modifies provisions relating to certain persons found guilty of criminal offenses
Modifies provisions relating to police officer retirement
Modifies provisions relating to emergency orders to suspend peace officer licenses
Modifies court procedures for certain offenses classified or charged as infractions
Establishes the offense of organized retail theft and establishes provisions relating to disclosures by online marketplaces
Establishes the "Peace Officer Basic Training Tuition Reimbursement Program"
Requires certain sexual offenders to be electronically monitored while relocating to a different county or city not within a county
Creates provisions relating to public safety
Modifies provisions relating to funding to certain organizations to deter criminal behavior
Modifies several provisions relating to civil proceedings
Modifies the provision allowing law enforcement officers to use deadly force in certain circumstances and establishes a task force on the use of force
Modifies provisions relating to the collection of forensic evidence in emergency rooms
Requires certain disclosures by a person applying for a position as a peace officer
Establishes provisions relating to electronic monitoring
Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period
Provides that a person may be charged with promoting a suicide attempt or voluntary manslaughter if such person is convicted of abusing certain persons and such conduct significantly contributed to the suicide or suicide attempt
Establishes the offense of falsifying information to obtain a search warrant
Creates provisions relating to the participation of complainant patients or their representatives in the discipline proceedings for certain health care professionals
Exempts counties of the third and fourth classification, and political subdivisions therein, from the prevailing wage laws
Prohibits law enforcement agencies from contracting with entities to provide instruction unless the instructors and curriculum have been approved by the POST commission
Provides that the period of detention on arrest without a warrant is 48 hours for criminal offenses involving a dangerous felony or deadly weapon
Creates an affirmative defense to prosecution for law enforcement officers who acted under exigent circumstances in failing to execute an arrest warrant on a person who committed certain motor vehicle offenses
Modifies provisions relating to death investigations
Requires certain police officers to be paid a minimum wage of twenty dollars per hour
Creates provisions relating to a homicide prevention hotline
Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest, detention, or stop
Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest ninety-six hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle
Establishes the White Collar Crime Offender Registry
Prohibits law enforcement agencies from setting policies redacting certain information from public records unless such information is protected from disclosure under state law
Requires law enforcement agencies that use confidential informants to adopt certain policies and procedures
Establishes the "Prevent Animal Incapacitation Now Act"
Changes the law regarding the compensation of sheriffs
Modifies provisions relating to public safety
Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers
Requires a peace officer to provide an oral advisement and obtain written consent for a voluntary search of a person not under arrest or the person's effects or vehicle
Modifies provisions relating to the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund and establishes the Victims of Domestic Violence Fund
Creates a law enforcement officer use-of-force database to be maintained by the Attorney General
Modifies provisions relating to a private person's use of force in making an arrest
Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners
Establishes the "Compassionate Assistance for Rape Emergencies (CARE) Act"
Prohibits law enforcement officers from using chokeholds, carotid restraints, and vascular immobility
Increases the penalties for the offense of animal abuse and establishes an animal abuse registry
Establishes the Task Force on Multijurisdictional Law Enforcement Data Sharing
Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest
Requires hospital employees to receive training on detecting and reporting human trafficking
Requires local law enforcement agencies to add current photos of missing persons to missing person profiles within ten days of the time a missing persons report was filed
Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements
Requires any person who has pled guilty to or been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court
Establishes the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights
Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement
Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt written investigation policies for officer-involved deaths
Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder
Modifies the definition of "stalking" as it relates to adult abuse
Establishes the Violent Crime Commission and the Violent Crime Commission Fund
Modifies provisions relating to dog owner liability
Modifies provisions relating to offenses involving the production of a controlled substance
Prohibits the inhalation of certain substances
Modifies the offense of assault in the fourth degree
Establishes the "Peace Officer Basic Training Tuition Reimbursement Program"
Modifies the offense of assault in the first degree and establishes Blair's Law, which creates the offense of unlawful discharge of a firearm for discharging a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality with criminal negligence
Establishes definitions that relate to the issuance of protective orders
Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses
Requires certain sexual offenders to be electronically monitored while relocating to a different county or city not within a county
Allows the speaker of the house of representatives and the president pro tempore of the senate to appoint marshals
Modifies provisions relating to offenses against animals
Changes the law regarding animal abuse
Modifies the penalties for the offense of animal abuse
Establishes the "Police Use of Force Transparency Act"
Establishes an animal abuse registry
Changes the laws regarding intoxication-related traffic offenses
Requires certain food or food products sold or offered for sale as kosher or kosher for Passover to have a label or symbol affixed to it identifying the person, agency, or entity that certified the product
Limits the amount of aid the Attorney General may give in death penalty cases and establishes the Death Increment Fiscal Accountability Committee
Requires certain offenders of an intoxication-related traffic offense to use an ignition interlock device on any vehicle he or she operates
Increases the penalty for the crime of selling, providing, or distributing tobacco products to any person younger than 18 years of age
Prohibits any state agent from seeking the death penalty on the basis of race and permits the use of statistical evidence in certain criminal and post-conviction relief proceedings
Specifies that certain provisions regarding the distribution of a controlled substance were enacted to create a safe zone around certain areas and serve as an enhancement of the punishment
Establishes the Controlled Substances Registration Database Fund to implement a controlled substances database for the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
Creates the crime of assaulting an athletic official
Revises the laws regarding the crime of unlawful use of weapons as it applies to the possession of a firearm or projectile weapon in the residence of a person who is intoxicated
Changes the laws regarding domestic violence
Expands the crime of interference with lawful hunting, fishing, or trapping in the second degree to include when a person knowingly interferes with the lawful taking of wildlife
Expands the list of Schedule II controlled substances to include several nitrites
Creates the crime of altering or falsifying drug or alcohol test results or selling or transporting a biological sample or adulterant to falsify test results
Specifies that it is unlawful for a person to distribute a theft detection device, to possess or use a theft detection remover or shielding device, or to knowingly remove a theft detection device
Specifies that probation revocation proceedings are a part of the original criminal case and, therefore, a defendant is not entitled to an automatic change of judge in a probation revocation proceeding
Changes the laws regarding private probation services
Changes the laws regarding the crime of driving while intoxicated
Revises the crimes of harassment, stalking, and aggravated stalking and creates the crime of cyber stalking
Expands the crime of property damage in the first degree to include knowingly damaging another person's motor vehicle while making entry to steal the vehicle or something within the vehicle
Allows for house arrest with electronic monitoring or shackling for certain nonviolent offenders and requires the reimbursement of the total cost of house arrest by the state in certain cases
Creates a class three election offense for any person who induces another person with a name identical or similar to another candidate to run for office against the other candidate
Prohibits any person from possessing dog fighting paraphernalia and adds a penalty for a second or subsequent offense for persons committing specified acts related to dog fighting
Revises the laws regarding fresh pursuit to include allowing law enforcement officers of fourth class cities to arrest and hold in custody certain specified individuals
Changes the law regarding clemency in death penalty cases
Specifies that any person who steals property or services valued at less than $25,000 from a patient or resident of a health care facility will be guilty of a class C felony
Requires public governmental bodies, upon written request, to immediately withdraw personal identifying information from a web site which is open to the public with the exception of registered offenders
Prohibits the manufacture, sale, or distribution of any toy or child care item containing certain phthalates
Prohibits the manufacture, sale, or distribution of certain products and containers having certain levels of bisphenol-A
Prohibits any state agent from seeking the death penalty on the basis of race and permits the use of statistical evidence in certain criminal and post-conviction relief proceedings in death penalty cases
Revises the crime of murder in the first degree to include knowingly causing the death of a child younger than 18 years of age when a heinous element is involved in the commission of the crime
Increases the penalty for the crime of harassment
Changes the controlled substance classification of all methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription
Prohibits a person from operating a motor vehicle on public property while using a wireless telephone with certain exceptions
Imposes an excise tax on controlled substances and illicit alcoholic beverages
Strongly urges Congress to close the loophole in the "Prevent Deceptive Census Look Alike Mailings Act" and strengthen the penalties for violators
Changes the laws regarding the Missouri Securities Act
Changes the laws regarding the enforcement of orders of protection
Allows a temporary exemption from the proof of lawful presence requirement for a victim of domestic violence who is applying for a driver's license or instruction permit
Changes the laws regarding driving while intoxicated
Requires a person who has reasonable cause to believe that a pharmacist's or health care professional's conduct is illegal or could cause serious injury to make a report to specified authorities
Modifies provisions relating to children who are victims of pornographic offenses
Modifies the process for appealing a decision of the Department of Public Safety regarding a crime victims' compensation fund claim
Repeals the crime of victim tampering, expands the crime of tampering with a witness, and creates the crimes of intimidating a witness or victim in the first, second, and third degrees
Creates the crime of endangering a Department of Mental Health employee, a visitor or other person at a secure facility, or another offender
Modifies provisions regarding the justice system
Modifies provisions relating to crime
Changes the laws regarding the Safe Place for Newborns Act by increasing from five to 60 days after birth the time a parent can relinquish physical custody of a newborn without being prosecuted
Changes the laws regarding child protection
Changes the laws regarding sexual offenses involving a child
Changes the laws regarding the criminal justice system
Changes the laws regarding hotline calls reporting suspected child abuse or neglect to the Children's Division within the Department of Social Services
Establishes the Community Protection Act which regulates sexually oriented businesses
Adds professional therapy dog to the definition of "service dog" as it relates to crimes against these animals or crimes of impersonating a disabled person
Requires the Department of Corrections to establish the Shock Time for Felony Probationers Program to give courts an alternative to imposing a sentence for nonviolent offenders who have violated their probation
Changes the laws regarding the assessment of surcharges in criminal cases and directs the moneys collected to the DNA Profiling Analysis Fund
Requires all law enforcement agencies and the prosecutor to report all alcohol-related traffic arrests and court actions to the State Highway Patrol's DWI Tracking System
Changes the laws regarding driving while intoxicated
Requires judicial procedures for an infraction to be the same as for a misdemeanor and requires motorists to obey reasonable signals and directions given by law enforcement in the enforcement of infractions
Creates the crime of stealing leased property
Changes the laws regarding driving while intoxicated
Establishes Cary's Law which requires all intoxication-related traffic arrests and any action taken by the prosecutor on these arrests to be entered into the State Highway Patrol's DWI Tracking System (DWITS)
Increases the security required on a writ of attachment from $100 to not less than $1,000
Requires a sexual offender to pay a fee to register and for each change to the registration and allows a sexual offender who fails to register to be charged for the costs of the search or apprehension
Adds the counties of Andrew and Buchanan to the list of counties authorized to enact nuisance abatement ordinances regarding the condition of real property
Authorizes the counties of Andrew and Buchanan to enact nuisance abatement ordinances and adds certain conditions for which county governing bodies may enact nuisance abatement ordinances
Changes the controlled substance classification of all methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription