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SB 67 – This act modifies provisions relating to higher education.

This act repeals Missouri Southern State University's statutory designation as a statewide institution of international or global education.

This act allows the governing body of any state college or university to establish regulations to control vehicular traffic on campus. Any such regulations must be consistent with state law. The governing body of any state college or university may also enforce any such regulations and general motor vehicle laws of Missouri through college or university police officers. Any regulations adopted must be codified, printed, and distributed for public use. There must be adequate signs displaying the speed limit on thoroughfares. Violations will have the same effect as a municipal ordinance, as well as penalty provisions and points. State college or university police officers must be certified under the requirements of Chapter 590 and will have the same powers as other law enforcement officers.

This act updates references to higher education statutes that have been repealed. Several statutes contain references to Sections 173.205 and 173.215, which were repealed in 2007. This act removes these references and replaces them with references to either Section 173.1102 or Section 173.1104, as appropriate.

This act contains provisions similar to SB 296 (2013) and HB 312 (2013).

MICHAEL RUFF


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