Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session (2009)
Bills Indexed by Subject
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS AND AGENCIES
HB 29
--- Sponsor:
Day, David
--- CoSponsor:
Wells, Don
Lowers the average total inmate population required to allow a
circuit court to appoint an extra circuit court marshal
HB 40
--- Sponsor:
Sater, David
Changes the laws regarding hold orders for pawnshops
HB 62
--- Sponsor:
Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the laws regarding crime
HB 63
--- Sponsor:
Lipke, Scott A.
Increases the penalty for the crime of resisting or interfering with
an arrest, detention, or stop from a class D felony to a class C
felony
HB 103
--- Sponsor:
Wildberger, Edward
--- CoSponsor:
Schieffer, Ed
Changes the laws regarding public safety
HB 116
--- Sponsor:
Hoskins, Theodore
Changes the laws regarding the crime of assualt of a law enforcement
officer, emergency personnel, or probation and parole officer and the
crime of tampering with a judicial officer
HB 149
--- Sponsor:
Cooper, Robert Wayne
--- CoSponsor:
Schaaf, Robert
Requires all state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies and
officers to use only a canine team which has been certified by an
approved association in the performance of certain enforcement duties
HB 152
--- Sponsor:
Ruestman, Marilyn
--- CoSponsor:
Cooper, Robert Wayne
Expands the DNA profiling system by requiring any person 17 years of
age or older who is arrested for certain crimes to provide a
biological sample for the purpose of DNA profiling analysis
HB 164
--- Sponsor:
Dusenberg, Gary
--- CoSponsor:
Yates, Brian David
Prohibits certain sexual offenders from being physically present
or loitering within 500 feet of a child care facility
HB 167
--- Sponsor:
Dusenberg, Gary
Changes the laws regarding criminal history records information
HB 176
--- Sponsor:
Cox, Stanley
Creates the crime of failure to adequately control an animal
HB 264
--- Sponsor:
Franz, Ward
--- CoSponsor:
Wallace, Maynard
Allows law enforcement agencies to establish a rotation list of
towing truck companies to be used for removing disabled vehicles in
their jurisdiction
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 277
--- Sponsor:
Meiners, Kate
--- CoSponsor:
Chappelle-Nadal, Maria
Changes the laws regarding the classification of marijuana as a
controlled substance and allows the use of marijuana for medicinal
purposes under certain conditions
HB 321
--- Sponsor:
Emery, Edgar G. H.
--- CoSponsor:
Nieves, Brian D.
Regulates sexually oriented businesses
HB 330
--- Sponsor:
Bruns, Mark J.
--- CoSponsor:
Sutherland, Mike
Allows courts to impose continuous alcohol monitoring or
verifiable breath alcohol testing for certain offenders of
alcohol-related offenses
HB 360
--- Sponsor:
Ervin, Doug
Allows for recovery of reasonable towing and storage fees associated
with towing an abandoned vehicle and the suspension of driver's
licenses and vehicle registrations for failure to pay towing charges
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 384
--- Sponsor:
Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the laws regarding certain criminal offenses and procedures
HB 385
--- Sponsor:
Parkinson, Mark A.
--- CoSponsor:
Cox, Stanley
Requires the Driver License Bureau within the Department of Revenue
to establish a database of next of kin persons for use in emergency
situations
HB 393
--- Sponsor:
Schoeller, Shane
--- CoSponsor:
Lampe, Sara
Changes the laws regarding hotline calls reporting child abuse and
neglect to the Children's Division within the Department of Social
Services
HB 397
--- Sponsor:
Flook, Tim
Changes the laws regarding the Police Retirement System of Kansas
City and the Police Retirement System of St. Louis
HB 404
--- Sponsor:
Franz, Ward
--- CoSponsor:
Pollock, Darrell
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
HB 437
--- Sponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
Meadows, Tim
Imposes an excise tax on controlled substances and illicit alcoholic
beverages
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 487
--- Sponsor:
Pratt, Bryan
Creates the crimes of assault of an employee of a mass transit system
while in the scope of his or her duties in the first, second, and
third degree
HB 496
--- Sponsor:
Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the controlled substance classification of all
methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V
to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription
HB 500
--- Sponsor:
Davis, Cynthia L.
--- CoSponsor:
Schoeller, Shane
Requires any employer convicted of hiring illegal aliens to execute a
surety bond and repay the value of any state-administered or
subsidized tax credit, tax abatement, or loan
HB 510
--- Sponsor:
Hoskins, Denny
--- CoSponsor:
Largent, Scott
Establishes requirements for private jails and brings them under the
same guidelines and penalties as county and city jails
HB 517
--- Sponsor:
Hummel, Jacob
Specifies that the sales tax for the operation of public safety
departments and the funding for local parks in St. Louis City cannot
be diverted to tax increment financing projects
HB 552
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Tishaura
--- CoSponsor:
El-Amin, Talibdin
Allows St. Louis City to control its police force without state
intervention by passing an ordinance
HB 562
--- Sponsor:
Burlison, Eric
--- CoSponsor:
Leara, Mike
Extends from three to five years the time period that a concealed
carry endorsement will be valid
HB 564
--- Sponsor:
Scavuzzo, Luke
--- CoSponsor:
Molendorp, Chris
Authorizes the City of Peculiar to impose, upon voter approval, a
sales tax of up to 0.5% for the operation of public safety departments
HB 578
--- Sponsor:
Colona, Mike
--- CoSponsor:
Carter, Chris
Allows members of the St. Louis Police Retirement System to be
credited with unused sick leave upon retiring
HB 589
--- Sponsor:
Talboy, Mike
--- CoSponsor:
Jones, Kenny
Requires any criminal justice entity that conducts eyewitness
identification procedures to adopt written policies for using an
eyewitness to identify a suspect
HB 593
--- Sponsor:
Viebrock, James
Removes certain limitations on investments made by boards of trustees
of police and firemen's pension systems
HB 615
--- Sponsor:
Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the controlled substance classification of all
methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V
to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription
HB 618
--- Sponsor:
Brown, Dan
--- CoSponsor:
Leara, Mike
Lowers the minimum age requirement for obtaining a concealed
carry endorsement from 23 years of age to 21 years of age
HB 622
--- Sponsor:
Cox, Stanley
Gives the judge presiding over certain sexual offense cases
discretion to publicly disclose indentifying information regarding
the defendant which could be used to identify or locate the victim
HB 623
--- Sponsor:
Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the controlled substance classification of all
methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V
to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription
HB 655
--- Sponsor:
Fischer, Linda
--- CoSponsor:
LeVota, Paul
Authorizes an income tax credit for certain public safety officers
HB 665
--- Sponsor:
Deeken, Bill
--- CoSponsor:
Zimmerman, Jake
Changes the laws regarding transportation
HB 667
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Kenny
--- CoSponsor:
Hobbs, Steve
Removes the 12-month grace period that newly elected sheriffs
are allowed in order to become licensed peace officers
HB 724
--- Sponsor:
LeVota, Paul
--- CoSponsor:
Grill, Jason
Prohibits any person from possessing dog fighting paraphernalia and
adds a penalty for a subsequent offense for persons committing
specified acts related to dog fighting
HB 728
--- Sponsor:
LeVota, Paul
--- CoSponsor:
Lampe, Sara
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
HB 732
--- Sponsor:
LeVota, Paul
--- CoSponsor:
Oxford, Jeanette Mott
Changes the laws regarding the telemarketing No-call List and creates
the crime of caller identification spoofing
HB 742
--- Sponsor:
Storch, Rachel
--- CoSponsor:
Schaaf, Robert
Allows the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners to develop a test
to measure the ordinary physical strength of commissioned police
officers in its jurisdiction
HB 747
--- Sponsor:
Witte, Terry L.
Specifies that a person commits the crime of sexual contact with a
a prisoner or offender if the prisoner or offender is confined in a
jail, prison, or correctional facility
HB 790
--- Sponsor:
Corcoran, Michael George
Authorizes the City of St. Ann to impose, upon voter approval, a sales
tax of 1% for public safety improvements
HB 813
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Kenny
--- CoSponsor:
Munzlinger, Brian
Specifies that sheriffs may charge a fee for a change of address or
name for a concealed carry endorsement
HB 815
--- Sponsor:
Meadows, Tim
--- CoSponsor:
Dixon, Bob
Changes the laws regarding the penalties for certain violations of
motor vehicle licensing, registration, and equipment provisions
HB 820
--- Sponsor:
Fischer, Linda
--- CoSponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
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
HB 884
--- Sponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
Holsman, Jason R.
Requires the governing body of a municipality or county, upon
application, to authorize organizations of public safety officers to
stand in a road to solicit charitable contributions
HB 889
--- Sponsor:
Nieves, Brian D.
--- CoSponsor:
Tilley, Steven
Changes the laws regarding dog fighting
HB 893
--- Sponsor:
Fischer, Linda
--- CoSponsor:
Tilley, Steven
Specifies that prisoners who commit sexual misconduct in the second
degree in the presence of a person working in a jail, prison,
or correctional facility will be guilty of a class D felony
HB 894
--- Sponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
Kuessner, J. C.
Changes the laws regarding certain city sales taxes and authorizes
certain cities to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax of up to
0.5% for the operation of public safety departments
HB 897
--- Sponsor:
Dusenberg, Gary
Requires information regarding the service of an ex parte order of
protection to be entered into the Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement
System by the responsible agency within 24 hours after service
HB 908
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Kenny
Establishes a surcharge on certain criminal cases to fund a
contribution system for certain law enforcement officers
HB 912
--- Sponsor:
Deeken, Bill
Allows a person who has been convicted more than twice of driving
while intoxicated to obtain an ignition interlock restricted license
for a one-year period if he or she meets certain requirements
HB 926
--- Sponsor:
Bruns, Mark J.
--- CoSponsor:
Nance, Bob
Changes the laws regarding protections for vulnerable adults and
children and transfers the Division of Aging to the Department of
Health and Senior Services
HB 927
--- Sponsor:
Colona, Mike
--- CoSponsor:
Hummel, Jacob
Allows members of the Police Retirement System of St. Louis to be
credited with unused sick leave upon retiring
HB 931
--- Sponsor:
Webber, Stephen
--- CoSponsor:
Still, Mary
Establishes the Task Force on the Use of Conducted Electrical Devices
HB 936
--- Sponsor:
Wildberger, Edward
--- CoSponsor:
Walsh, Regina
Changes the laws regarding the criminal justice system and establishes
Christy's Law regarding a drug test for victims of sexual offenses
HB 942
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Joe
Authorizes the City of St. Ann to impose, upon voter approval, a
sales tax of 1% for public safety improvements
HB 947
--- Sponsor:
Leara, Mike
--- CoSponsor:
Schoemehl, Sue
Changes the laws regarding retirement based on disability in the
police retirement systems of Kansas City and St. Louis
HB 964
--- Sponsor:
Keeney, Shelley
--- CoSponsor:
Bruns, Mark J.
Expands the crime of making a false declaration for the purpose of
misleading a public servant in the performance of his or her duty
HB 972
--- Sponsor:
Pollock, Darrell
--- CoSponsor:
Bruns, Mark J.
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
HB 973
--- Sponsor:
Storch, Rachel
Specifies that a police reserve force in St. Louis City must be
composed of members receiving service retirement from the Police
Retirement System of St. Louis
HB 974
--- Sponsor:
Storch, Rachel
Specifies that the officers of the St. Louis City police force must
include one chief of police with the rank of colonel, up to five
lieutenant colonels, and other ranks as deemed necessary
HB 980
--- Sponsor:
Hodges, Steve
--- CoSponsor:
Atkins, Bert
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
HB 990
--- Sponsor:
Kratky, Michele
--- CoSponsor:
Hummel, Jacob
Expands the crime of unlawful use of a weapon to include knowingly
possessing a quantity of illegal drugs sufficient for a felony
conviction while also in possession of a firearm
HB 996
--- Sponsor:
Brown, Jason
Changes the laws regarding participation in certain political
activities by police officers in Kansas City
HB 1006
--- Sponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
--- CoSponsor:
Meadows, Tim
Allows employees of any public body to form and join labor
organizations to collectively bargain regarding salaries and other
conditions of employment
HB 1034
--- Sponsor:
Jones, Kenny
Prohibits county assessors from releasing certain information
regarding peace officers and their families upon a written request
HB 1042
--- Sponsor:
Gatschenberger, Chuck
--- CoSponsor:
Koenig, Andrew
Requires first-time offenders of intoxication-related traffic offenses
to use an ignition interlock device on any vehicle they operate
HB 1044
--- Sponsor:
Largent, Scott
Requires county coroners and deputy coroners to complete required
training within six months of election or appointment
HB 1064
--- Sponsor:
Morris, James
--- CoSponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
Creates the Reverend Nathaniel Cole Memorial Pursuit Reduction
Grant to provide grants to urban police departments for the purchase
of real-time pursuit management systems
HB 1066
--- Sponsor:
Morris, James
--- CoSponsor:
Roorda, Jeff
Specifies that any person who unlawfully distributes or delivers any
controlled substance to any person which causes that person's death
will be guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the first degree
HB 1072
--- Sponsor:
Bruns, Mark J.
Specifies that any computer or laptop seized in the investigation and
prosecution of a sexual offense will not be returned to the offender
under certain conditions and a finding of the court
HB 1073
--- Sponsor:
Riddle, Jeanie
--- CoSponsor:
Munzlinger, Brian
Lowers the minimum age requirement for obtaining a concealed carry
endorsement from 23 years of age to 21 years of age
HB 1105
--- Sponsor:
Schad, Rodney
--- CoSponsor:
Jones, Kenny
Adds farm-raised quail and pheasant to the list of animals considered
as livestock as it applies to the crime of stealing
HB 1119
--- Sponsor:
Lampe, Sara
--- CoSponsor:
Norr, Charlie
Expands the Amber Alert System to include missing endangered
adults, specifies the criteria for being an endangered adult, and
changes the system's name to Amber Alert and Silver Alert System
HB 1130
--- Sponsor:
Holsman, Jason R.
--- CoSponsor:
Talboy, Mike
Changes the laws regarding controlled substances specifically
concerning industrial hemp
HB 1134
--- Sponsor:
Holsman, Jason R.
--- CoSponsor:
Carter, Chris
Establishes the Civil Disaster Response Corps to be available for
call-up by the Governor or General Assembly in the event of a state
emergency
HB 1144
--- Sponsor:
Stevenson, Bryan P.
--- CoSponsor:
Flook, Tim
Requires the Department of Corrections to design and implement an
intensive long-term treatment program for certain chronic nonviolent
offenders with serious substance abuse addictions
HB 1158
--- Sponsor:
Gatschenberger, Chuck
--- CoSponsor:
Davis, Cynthia L.
Creates the crime of publicly exposing the female breast
HB 1159
--- Sponsor:
Meadows, Tim
Changes the laws regarding public employee collective bargaining
HB 1167
--- Sponsor:
Gray, Rochelle
Authorizes the board of directors of certain special purpose
districts to appoint and employ as many district police officers as
the board deems necessary
- SB 8
--- Sponsor:
Champion, Norma
- Creates a "Crime Laboratory Review Commission" to independently
review the operations of crime laboratories in the state of Missouri
that receive state-administered funding
- SB 13
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Allows the Department of Transportation to construct toll roads under
certain conditions
- SB 26
--- Sponsor:
Ridgeway, Luann
- Modifies various provisions relating to crime
- SB 30
--- Sponsor:
Stouffer, Bill
- Requires certain motorists who have had their driver's licenses
revoked two or more times to display restricted license plates
- SB 47
--- Sponsor:
Scott, Delbert
- Modifies educational requirements for certain law enforcement
personnel
- SB 52
--- Sponsor:
Bray, Joan
- Modifies various provisions relating to domestic violence
- SB 88
--- Sponsor:
Stouffer, Bill
- Removes urbanized and non-urbanized highway location distinctions so
that property left unattended for 10 hours on the state highway
system right-of-way is deemed abandoned and subject to tow
- SB 164
--- Sponsor:
Justus, Jolie L.
- Modifies provisions of law authorizing the imposition of various
taxes by local governments
- SB 184
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Creates penalties for owners of dogs that cause injury and creates an
absolute defense against civil liability or prosecution for killing
or injuring certain threatening dogs
- SB 189
--- Sponsor:
Shields, Charles W.
- Modifies the law currently prohibiting Kansas City police officers
from participating in some political activities
- SB 211
--- Sponsor:
Lembke, Jim
- Prohibits political subdivisions from using automated photo red light
enforcement systems to enforce red light violations
- SB 221
--- Sponsor:
Goodman, Jack
- Expands the crime of resisting arrest, stop, or detention
- SB 227
--- Sponsor:
Dempsey, Tom
- Modifies provisions relating to dangerous animal registration
- SB 261
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Modifies various provisions relating to crime
- SB 301
--- Sponsor:
Pearce, David
- Requires law enforcement agencies and officers to use canine teams
which have been certified by an association approved by the
Department of Public Safety
- SB 310
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Requires custodial interrogations of persons suspected of certain
serious offenses to be recorded
- SB 328
--- Sponsor:
Bray, Joan
- Creates a "Task Force on the Use of Conducted Energy Devices"
- SB 332
--- Sponsor:
Dempsey, Tom
- Provides additional workers' compensation benefits for public safety
workers killed in the line of duty
- SB 346
--- Sponsor:
Schaefer, Kurt
- Requires that after January 1, 2010, any self-service display of
tobacco products may only be located in a tobacco specialty store
- SB 348
--- Sponsor:
Mayer, Robert
- Changes how salaries of county sheriffs are established
- SB 372
--- Sponsor:
Dempsey, Tom
- Allows the Conservation Commission to permanently revoke the hunting
permit of any person who accidentally kills someone else while
hunting
- SB 417
--- Sponsor:
Goodman, Jack
- Allows law enforcement agencies to hold a suspect arrested without a
warrant for up to 48 hours, rather than 24 hours, before charging
the person with a crime.
- SB 447
--- Sponsor:
Pearce, David
- Authorizes a city sales tax to fund public safety improvement
- SB 468
--- Sponsor:
Justus, Jolie L.
- Requires law enforcement officers to enter certain information
regarding ex parte orders of protection into the Missouri Uniform
Law Enforcement system within twenty-four hours
- SB 486
--- Sponsor:
Green, Timothy P.
- Grants employees of any public body the right to form and join labor
organizations
- SB 518
--- Sponsor:
Lembke, Jim
- Requires a study of crediting unused sick leave to St. Louis police
officers' retirement
- SB 544
--- Sponsor:
Schmitt, Eric
- Modifies provisions regarding organizations soliciting charitable
contributions on roadways
- SB 563
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Jeff
- Modifies disability retirement provisions of the Police Retirement
System of St. Louis
- SB 565
--- Sponsor:
Wright-Jones, Robin
- Modifies police retirement systems provisions relating to reserve
officers
- SB 566
--- Sponsor:
Wright-Jones, Robin
- Modifies provisions regarding reserve police officers of St. Louis
City
- SB 567
--- Sponsor:
Wright-Jones, Robin
- Allows the board of police commissioners to determine the number and
ranks of police officers necessary for St. Louis City
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