SB 0367 Probation and Parole Officers
Sponsor:Caskey
LR Number:L1179.06T Fiscal Note:
Committee:Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence
Last Action:07/07/97 - Signed by Governor Journal page:
Title:HS/SS/SB 367
Effective Date:August 28, 1997
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Current Bill Summary

HS/SS/SB 367 - This act provides the following for probation and parole officers, including supervisors: 1) authority to carry firearms; 2) official badge and credentials; and 3) greater protection in the criminal law. Members of the Board of Probation and Parole are granted authority to carry firearms and receive enhanced protection in the criminal law.

FIREARMS: Currently, probation and parole officers are authorized to carry mace but not firearms. Under this act, officers, supervisors and Board members would be authorized, but not required, to carry firearms while performing official duties, as authorized by Department of Corrections policy. Each eligible person who wants to carry a firearm must first complete a course in handgun safety training, of at least 16 hours, established by the Department. The Department would choose the type of firearm allowable and furnish the ammunition, but purchase of the firearm and holster would be the responsibility of the individual.

CREDENTIALS: Each officer shall carry a badge and credentials while on duty.

CRIMINAL LAW: It is a Class C felony to harass, intimidate or influence a judicial officer in the performance of such officer's official duties. This law protects probation and parole officers, supervisors and board members during all activities, not just during court proceedings.

RULEMAKING: All rulemaking authorized by this act is subject to Chapter 536, RSMo, and any rule promulgated shall expire on August 28 of the year after such rule becomes effective.
JAMES KLAHR