HB 1769 Creates the offense of filing false documents

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Current Bill Summary

- Prepared by Senate Research -


SS/SCS/HB 1769 - This act creates the offense of filing false documents. For the first offense, filing a false document is a Class D felony, but can be a Class C felony in certain specified instances. Any person who is found guilty of filing a false document shall be ordered to make full restitution to any person or entity that has sustained any actual losses as a result of the filing.

The act specifies that any agency of the state, a county or the City of St. Louis shall create a system in which suspicious filings are logged, and outlines the process for petitioning a court when a person has probable cause to believe a filing is fraudulent. The system shall be created by January 1, 2019.

If a filing or record is deemed invalid in a civil action brought under this act, the prevailing party shall be awarded all reasonable costs and fees incurred by that party in the action.

This act is substantially similar to SB 750 (2018), provisions of CCS/SS/SCS/HB 1633 (2018), HCS/HB 303 (2017), provisions of SCS/HCB 1 (2017), and the Truly Agreed and Finally Passed CCS/SCS#2/SB 128 (2017).

MIKE WEAVER


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