Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session (2009)
Bills Indexed by Subject
PROBATION AND PAROLE
HB 105
--- Sponsor:
Kraus, Will
--- CoSponsor:
Yates, Brian David
Prohibits certain sexual offenders from being present in or
loitering within 500 feet of any public park with playground
equipment or public swimming pool
HB 106
--- Sponsor:
Kraus, Will
--- CoSponsor:
Yates, Brian David
Prohibits certain sexual offenders from serving as an athletic coach,
manager, or trainer for any sports team with a member younger than
17 years of age
HB 137
--- Sponsor:
Hughes, Leonard
Eliminates the payment of an intervention fee as a condition of
parole
HB 268
--- Sponsor:
Parson, Michael L.
--- CoSponsor:
Jones, Kenny
Creates the crime of murder of a criminal justice official and
revises the crime of assault of a law enforcement officer in all
degrees to include corrections personnel
HB 362
--- Sponsor:
Guest, Jim
--- CoSponsor:
Ruestman, Marilyn
Allows any local governing agency to establish a work for restitution
program and requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in
and complete the program
HB 445
--- Sponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
Casey, Ron
Requires the Geographic Resources Center at the University of Missouri
to track sexual offenders who are in violation of the restriction to
not reside within 1,000 feet of a school or child care facility
HB 588
--- Sponsor:
Talboy, Mike
--- CoSponsor:
Burnett, John P.
Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to make periodic reviews
of certain convicted offenders serving sentences of 50 years or life
without the possibility of parole
HB 791
--- Sponsor:
Yates, Brian David
--- CoSponsor:
Dusenberg, Gary
Specifies that any person possessing less than 35 grams of
marijuana will be required to perform community service
HB 855
--- Sponsor:
Curls, Shalonn
--- CoSponsor:
Jones, Kenny
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
HB 905
--- Sponsor:
Low, Beth
--- CoSponsor:
El-Amin, Talibdin
Allows a person who was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned to apply
for compensation
HB 968
--- Sponsor:
Nasheed, Jamilah
--- CoSponsor:
Oxford, Jeanette Mott
Allows certain individuals to be eligible for food stamp benefits if
the person participates in a substance abuse treatment program
HB 1001
--- Sponsor:
Kratky, Michele
Authorizes an income tax credit for certain small businesses that
employ a person who is disabled or who has recently been discharged
from a correctional facility
HB 1071
--- Sponsor:
Bruns, Mark J.
Requires the Governor to designate one of the members of the Board
of Probation and Parole as the vice chairman
HB 1127
--- Sponsor:
McGhee, Mike
Changes the law regarding clemency in death penalty cases
- SB 46
--- Sponsor:
Schaefer, Kurt
- Requires any person who pleads guilty to or is found guilty of a
felony on or after August 28, 2009, to serve a minimum prison term
of eighty-five percent of his or her sentence
- SB 221
--- Sponsor:
Goodman, Jack
- Expands the crime of resisting arrest, stop, or detention
Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated November 17, 2009 at 9:31 am