This Fiscal Note is not an official copy and should not be quoted or cited.
Fiscal Note - SB 0537 - Authorizes Search & Seizure Power At Military Facility
L.R. NO.  2187-01
BILL NO.  Perfected SB 537
SUBJECT:  Military Forces:  National Guard
TYPE:     Original
DATE:     February 21, 1996



                              FISCAL SUMMARY

                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON STATE FUNDS

FUND AFFECTED                 FY 1997         FY 1998        FY 1999

None

Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
State Funds                        $0              $0             $0


                   ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON FEDERAL FUNDS

FUND AFFECTED                 FY 1997         FY 1998        FY 1999

None

Total Estimated
Net Effect on All
Federal Funds                      $0              $0             $0


                    ESTIMATED NET EFFECT ON LOCAL FUNDS

FUND AFFECTED                 FY 1997         FY 1998        FY 1999

Local Government                   $0              $0             $0


                              FISCAL ANALYSIS

ASSUMPTION

Officials of the Missouri National Guard assume this proposal would not
fiscally impact their agency.


FISCAL IMPACT - State Government     FY 1997   FY 1998   FY 1999
                                    (10 Mo.)

                                           0         0         0


FISCAL IMPACT - Local Government     FY 1997   FY 1998   FY 1999
                                    (10 Mo.)

                                           0         0         0


DESCRIPTION

This legislation would authorize the commanding officer at a military
facility, under emergency circumstances, to direct the search and seizure of
any person or property found within the military facility.  This proposal
would prohibit incoming nonmilitary persons from being searched over their
objection, but would allow for denial of  the right of entry to a military
facility upon refusal to consent to search.  All persons who enter the
military facility would be deemed to have given consent to be searched.  It
would also release the military personnel conducting the searches and
seizures, from any criminal or civil liability.

This legislation is not federally mandated, would not duplicate any other
program and would not require additional capital improvements or rental
space.


SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Missouri National Guard