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Modifies and establishes provisions relating to marijuana
Modifies provisions relating to funding for the Kansas City Police Department
Modifies constitutional provisions relating to funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners
Creates provisions relating to customer access to restrooms
Requires law enforcement to notify a parent or legal guardian or other designated person when a person is arrested
Establishes the offense of intentionally targeting a law enforcement officer
Modifies provisions relating to the funding and operation of police departments
Places the O'Fallon Police Department under the control of a newly established Board of Police Commissioners
Modifies the definition of emergency vehicle to include certain vehicles operation by state, county, or municipal park rangers
Modifies provisions relating to emergency services
Creates a law enforcement officer use-of-force database to be maintained by the Attorney General
Prohibits carotid restraints, except under certain circumstances, and provides for peace officer dismissal and license revocation based on improper use of choke-holds and carotid restraints
Modifies and establishes offenses against police animals
Enacts provisions relating to fire protection contractor licensing
Modifies provisions relating to civilian review boards
Requires the attorney general to set up a database containing names of law enforcement officers who have committed violent acts
Establishes provisions relating to civil actions brought against peace officers
Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest, detention, or stop
Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements
Modifies provisions relating to death investigations
Modifies and creates offenses involving arrests, stops, and detentions
Adds that the officer of the court or peace officer a person reports to if released before a trial to be an employee of the state or a political subdivision of the state
Requires certain disclosures by a person applying for a position as a peace officer
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
Requires certain police officers to be paid a minimum wage of twenty dollars per hour
Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest forty-eight hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle
Modifies the offense of escape or attempted escape from custody and the offense of escape or attempted escape from confinement
Creates provisions relating to certifying causes of death
Changes the law regarding retired law enforcement officers carrying concealed weapons
Establishes provisions relating to informants
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
Establishes the "Driver's Protection Act"
Modifies provisions relating to fire protection districts
Requires training on human trafficking conducted by the department of public safety to include instruction on victims' statements
Requires the Highway Patrol to investigate any incident occurring in St. Louis city or county in which a law enforcement officer is involved in a shooting or instance resulting in serious bodily harm or death.
Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices
Creates provisions relating to first responders
Modifies provisions relating to the employment of POST investigators by the POST commission
Prohibits increases in the rate of property taxes in any municipality or political subdivision that defunds police
Establishes authority for cities to issue municipal search warrants for ordinance violations
Exempts the state highway patrol from the requirements of the state employee pay plan
Establishes new labor provisions relating to investigations of firefighters
Requires law enforcement agencies that use confidential informants to adopt certain policies and procedures
Modifies provisions relating to police officer retirement
Requires the placement of Automated External Defibrillators and staff trained in the operation of such devices on passenger trains, cabooses, locomotive units capable of independent operation, and motorized on-track work equipment used in railroad operations
Prohibits law enforcement agencies from contracting with entities to provide instruction unless the instructors and curriculum have been approved by the POST commission
Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical dispatchers
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to marijuana
Designates the "Chief of Police Ferman R Raines Memorial Highway" on a portion of State Highway 17 in Pulaski County
Modifies provisions relating to funding for the Kansas City Police Department
Modifies provisions relating to funding for the Kansas City Police Department
Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty
Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners
Modifies constitutional provisions relating to funding for the Kansas City Police Department
Modifies provisions relating to school protection officers
Modifies the definition of first responder to include telecommunicator first responders
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation
Changes the law regarding fire protection districts and fire hydrants
Specifies that no political subdivision can require its employees to reside within a jurisdiction and changes the law regarding fire marshal employees
Modifies provisions relating to first responders
Requires law enforcement agencies to submit missing person cases to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System
Prohibits the inhalation of certain substances
Establishes a fentanyl testing strip pilot program
Allows certain marijuana-related offenses and violations to be expunged if the offenses or violations occurred in Missouri prior to the issuance of a patient identification card
Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to establish a statewide medical marijuana lodging establishment licensing system
Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees
Establishes new labor provisions relating to investigations of firefighters
Requires political subdivisions to review certain law enforcement policies, procedures, and practices, and develop plans for improvement
Establishes a program on police officer presence in schools and communities within the Department of Public Safety
Creates provisions relating to air ambulance services
Requires the placement of Automated External Defibrillators and staff trained in the operation of such devices on passenger trains, cabooses, locomotive units capable of independent operation, and motorized on-track work equipment used in railroad operations
Modifies provisions relating to autopsies
Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement officers
Requires the department of public safety to create and maintain an arrest database that is accessible by the public
Modifies offenses relating to law enforcement animals
Requires law enforcement to notify a parent or legal guardian or other designated person when a person is arrested
Modifies provisions relating to emergency services
Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board
Modifies provisions relating to transportation
Modifies provisions relating to peace officer licensure
Modifies residency requirements for personnel of the Kansas City Police Department
Changes the law regarding ambulance districts and fire protection districts
Modifies provisions relating to certain firefighters who have contracted certain types of cancer as a result of employment
Modifies provisions relating to the reemployment rights of members of Missouri Task Force One who are called to active duty
Modifies provisions relating to peace officer licensure
Modifies the list of vehicles that may use or display fixed, flashing, or rotating red or red and blue lights
Establishes provisions to protect personal information of active and retired first responders
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation
Specifies that no political subdivision can require its employees to reside within a jurisdiction
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation for firefighters and other first responders
Modifies provisions relating to agents in the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC)
Prohibits certain offenders from being 500 feet of any nature or education center controlled by the Missouri Department of Conservation, with an exception
Establishes the offense of organized retail theft
Modifies the offense of making a false report
Changes the laws regarding emergency services
Changes the laws regarding emergency services
Creates new provisions relating to certain firefighters who have contracted certain types of cancer as a result of employment
Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization
Requires certain municipal police departments in St. Louis County to consolidate with another municipal police department or the St. Louis County Police Department
Allows a civil action for summoning a police officer
Allows the Highway patrol to charge certain fees for record requests
Designates the first Friday in May each year as "Law Enforcement Appreciation Day"
Creates the offense of using a laser pointer
Creates new provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders
Adds provisions relating to occupational diseases diagnosed in first responders
Modifies provisions relating to hate crimes against law enforcement officers and first responders
Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty
Creates the offense of sexual conduct in the course of public duty
Modifies provisions relating to municipal annexation
Changes the laws regarding emergency services and emergency medical technicians-intermediate
Changes requirements for the emergency telephone service 911 board in Polk County and requires emergency service boards to annually establish a tax rate sufficient to fund service expenditures
Changes the laws regarding the designation of controlled substances
Changes the laws regarding joint central fire and emergency dispatching services taxes
Modifies the provisions governing fire department employee residency requirements
Allows criminal investigators of the Criminal Investigation Bureau within the Department of Revenue to be appointed by the department director as peace officers and to carry firearms at all times
Designates the Highway Patrol's airport hangar in Jefferson City as the "Greim-May Memorial Hangar" in honor of two patrol officers lost in the line of duty in aircraft-related accidents
Establishes the Children's Product Safety Act
Expands the crime of making a false declaration for the purpose of misleading a public servant in the performance of his or her duty
Requires drivers and front-seat passengers in vehicles to wear a safety belt with certain exceptions and removes the provision that prohibits persons from being stopped soley for not wearing a seat belt
Changes the laws regarding driving while intoxicated
Authorizes an income tax credit for certain public safety officers
Imposes a $15 surcharge for motor vehicle moving traffic violations and creates the School Bus Safety Assistance Fund to assist schools in equipping buses with safety belts
Changes the laws regarding criminal background checks conducted under the Family Care Safety Registry
Requires contract carriers transporting railroad employees to equip their vehicles with oscillating amber or white strobe lights
Revises the crime of unlawful use of weapons and authorizes the revocation of a concealed carry endorsement when the holder is convicted of committing a felony while in the possession of a firearm
Expands the definition of "emergency vehicle" to include any vehicle operated by an authorized member of specified groups while responding to an emergency or in route to a fire station or ambulance garage
Requires certain employees of the state or any political subdivision to be given leave with pay to attend conventions of the Fraternal Order of Police or the International Association of Firefighters
Prohibits a person from operating a motor vehicle on public property while using a wireless telephone with certain exceptions
Requires the prosecuting or circuit attorney to file a motion for the court-ordered sexually transmitted disease testing of a defendant charged with certain sexual offenses
Renames Hope's Law to Karra's and Jocelyn's Law and specifies the penalty for the crime of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree when shaking a child younger than five years of age
Specifies that any licensed physician who is the medical director of certain Special Weapons and Tactics teams will be eligible for medical practice insurance
Revises the definition of "police animal" as it relates to crimes committed against these animals to include a dog, horse, or other animal used by public or private search and rescue units or agencies
Specifies that any personal identifying information that is utilized in a voluntary registry of persons with health-related ailments to assist them during a disaster is not considered a public record
Requires the removal of all emergency lights, sirens, and decals designating a vehicle as an emergency vehicle prior to selling or consigning the vehicle unless it is sold to another safety agency
Requires all counties and fire protection districts to adopt and enforce the 2003 ICC International Fire Code
Expands the crime of unlawful use of a weapon to include knowingly possessing a firearm while also in possession of a specified amount of a controlled substance
Changes the laws regarding the designation of controlled substances
Establishes the Fire Equipment Distributors Regulation and Licensing Law
Adds one active member of the Missouri Deputy Sheriff's Association to the Missouri Sheriff Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce (MoSMART)
Establishes the Commission on the Death Penalty and places a moratorium on all executions until January 1, 2013
Requires any person, business, or organization that holds a camp which provides activities for minors to request criminal background checks on any person who will be working at the camp
Creates the Law Enforcement Safety Fund and authorizes a $7 surcharge in certain criminal cases to fund a contribution system for certain law enforcement employees
Establishes Susie's Law which prohibits any child younger than 18 years of age from riding as a passenger on any machinery or heavy equipment not manufactured for passengers
Establishes regulations for contract carriers that transport railroad employees for compensation
Changes the laws regarding the regulation of fireworks
Establishes the Toxic Fire Retardant Prevention Act
Specifies that all local law enforcement agencies will be subject to the regulatory authority of the Department of Public Safety and requires the department to establish any necessary regulations
Allows criminal investigators of the Criminal Investigation Bureau within the Department of Revenue to be appointed by the department director as peace officers and to carry firearms at all times
Establishes the Joint Interim Committee on Use of Less-Lethal Options by Law Enforcement to study and make recommendations regarding the use and relative dangers of less than lethal force by law enforcement
Allows employees of certain employers to take a leave of absence for civil air patrol emergency service duty or counter narcotics missions
Modifies the definition of "bullying" as used in school district antibullying policies to include cyberbullying and electronic communications
Adds certain emergency medical technicians to the list of persons who can report anyone diagnosed or assessed with a condition that may prevent the safe operation of a motor vehicle
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions, controlled substances, law enforcement agencies, taxes, tax credits, waste management and crimes
Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any highway in this state
Changes the laws regarding public safety
Transfers all powers, duties, and functions of the State Water Patrol within the Department of Public Safety to the newly established Division of Water Patrol within the State Highway Patrol
Specifies that any fine collected for a red light violation by an entity utilizing an automated photo red light enforcement system must be given to the local school district where the infraction occurred
Requires all basic life support ambulances and stretcher vans to be equipped with an automated external defibrillator and be staffed by at least one individual trained in its use
Changes the laws regarding members of the Civil Air Patrol who participate in emergency services or counter narcotics missions
Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any highway in this state
Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving vehicle and prohibits persons younger than 18 years of age from using a wireless communications device while driving
Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any highway in this state
Prohibits drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any paved road in the state
Prohibits the use of an automated speed enforcement system to enforce speeding violations except in a school, construction, or work zone
Creates the crime of endangerment of emergency personnel or emergency responder
Specifies that the emergency services board of each county is a body corporate and a political subdivision of the state and will be responsible for the duties assigned to the county's governing body
Changes the laws regarding fire protection districts and certain candidate qualifications in special districts and township organization counties
Specifies that certain medical assistants will not be liable for civil damages when rendering care or treatment within the scope of their license during a search and rescue or tactical operation
Changes the laws regarding fire department employee residency requirements
Removes the provision that requires moneys in the State Water Patrol Fund to be deposited in the General Revenue Fund if the state's net general revenue did not increase by 2% or more in the previous year
Requires certain administrative officials of jails or detention facilities to notify the Missouri Information Analysis Center within five hours of the escape of certain specified dangerous felons
Authorizes an income tax credit for volunteer firefighters who complete certain training programs
Creates the Police Chiefs' and Officers' Retirement Fund
Establishes the Blue Alert System and the Blue Alert System Oversight Committee to assist in the identification and location of any person suspected of killing or seriously wounding a law enforcement officer
Requires the State Highway Patrol to make available for public inquiry a registry of certain drug offenders and law enforcement to notify DNR for cleanup of hazardous substances found in investigations
Specifies that no person will be cited for a violation of certain traffic regulations in a construction or work zone if no highway workers are located or working in the zone