HOUSE BILL NO. 1843 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVE GALLICK.
5395H.01I JOSEPH ENGLER, Chief Clerk
AN ACT To repeal section 43.506, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the offense of littering.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Section 43.506, RSMo, is repealed and one new section enacted in lieu 2 thereof, to be known as section 43.506, to read as follows: 43.506. 1. Those offenses considered reportable for the purposes of sections 43.500 2 to 43.651 include all felonies; class A misdemeanors; all violations for driving under the 3 influence of drugs or alcohol; any offense that can be enhanced to a class A misdemeanor or 4 higher for subsequent violations, except for the offense of littering under section 577.070; 5 and comparable ordinance violations consistent with the reporting standards established by 6 the National Crime Information Center, Federal Bureau of Investigation, for the Federal 7 Interstate Identification Index System; and all cases arising under chapter 566. The following 8 types of offenses shall not be considered reportable for the purposes of sections 57.403, 9 43.500 to 43.651, and 595.200 to 595.218: nonspecific charges of suspicion or investigation, 10 general traffic violations and all misdemeanor violations of the state wildlife code. All 11 offenses considered reportable shall be reviewed annually and noted in the Missouri charge 12 code manual established in section 43.512. All information collected pursuant to sections 13 43.500 to 43.651 shall be available only as set forth in section 610.120. 14 2. Law enforcement agencies, court clerks, prosecutors and custody agencies may 15 report required information by electronic medium either directly to the central repository or 16 indirectly to the central repository via other criminal justice agency computer systems in the
EXPLANATION — Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in the above bill is not enacted and is intended to be omitted from the law. Matter in bold-face type in the above bill is proposed language. HB 1843 2
17 state with the approval of the highway patrol, based upon standards established by the 18 advisory committee. 19 3. In addition to the repository of fingerprint records for individual offenders and 20 applicants, the central repository of criminal history and identification records for the state 21 shall maintain a repository of latent prints, palm prints and other unique biometric 22 identification submitted to the repository. ✔
Statutes affected: