HB3302

Establishes an animal abuse offender registry

Introduced·2/12/26
Introduced Text

Establishes an animal abuse offender registry in Missouri, requiring convicted individuals to be listed for varying durations.

The bill creates an animal abuse offender registry in Missouri, managed by the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Individuals convicted of animal abuse must be listed on this registry. For a first conviction, the individual's name will be listed for two years. For subsequent convictions, the name will be listed for five years. The registry will be accessible on the Missouri State Highway Patrol's website. The Department of Public Safety can create rules to implement this registry.

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Where it stands

Current
Emerging Issues Committee
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Committee decision

Sponsors

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History

May 15

House

Referred: Emerging Issues(H)

Feb 16

House

Read Second Time (H)

Feb 12

House

Introduced and Read First Time (H)