HB1866

Allows the director of the department of public safety to deny a peace officer license if an applicant has had a license permanently revoked or suspended

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Missouri HB1866 allows the director of the department of public safety to deny a peace officer license if an applicant has had a license permanently.

Missouri HB1866 amends the peace officer licensing process by allowing the director of the department of public safety to deny a peace officer license if the applicant had a previous license that was permanently revoked or surrendered. The director must notify the applicant of the reasons for the denial and inform them of their right to appeal. The administrative hearing commission will conduct a hearing to determine if the director has cause for denial. The bill also includes provisions for the commission to issue findings of fact and conclusions of law.

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Sponsors

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Democratic CaucusRepublican Caucus

Roll Call Votes

148 Yea

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1 Nay

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3 Not Voting

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6 Absent

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Calendar

Apr 20

3:00 PM

Fiscal Review Executive Session

Mar 23

2:30 PM

Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Hearing

History

May 6

House

Approved by Governor (G)

May 6

House

Delivered to Secretary of State (G)

Apr 23

House

Signed by House Speaker (H)