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Missouri Laws > Title V > Chapter 43 - Highway Patrol, State
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§ 43.010
Definitions
§ 43.020
State highway patrol created
§ 43.025
Primary purpose of highway patrol
§ 43.030
Superintendent--qualifications, appointment, powers
§ 43.032
Federal immigration law enforcement, patrol members to be designated for training
§ 43.040
Lieutenant colonel and majors--appointment, qualifications
§ 43.050
Officers and other personnel, numbers authorized--exceptions--enforcement of gaming activities, when--discrimination prohibited
§ 43.060
Qualifications, patrol and radio personnel--limitations on activities, exceptions--school board membership permitted--secondary employment permitted
§ 43.080
Service salary increases--annual salary schedule submitted to governor and general assembly, contents--service defined
§ 43.090
Clerical force--offices and equipment--radio station
§ 43.100
Salaries and expenses for highway work, how paid
§ 43.110
Travel expenses of patrol, how paid--fees
§ 43.120
Superintendent to regulate patrol--rank, appointment--officers to act in superintendent's absence--to compile criminal data
§ 43.130
Uniforms--allowance to members--vehicles and equipment
§ 43.140
Members' oaths
§ 43.150
Removal or discipline of members of patrol, procedure
§ 43.160
Duties of the patrol on highways
§ 43.170
Must stop on signal of member of patrol--penalty
§ 43.180
Powers of patrol members--investigation of crime, how paid for
§ 43.190
Authority to arrest, pursue violators
§ 43.195
Authority to arrest upon reasonable grounds for motor vehicle violations
§ 43.200
Search and seizure powers of highway patrol--authority to serve warrants, participation of sheriff--instruction of officers
§ 43.210
Person arrested to be dealt with according to law
§ 43.220
No authority to exceed duties authorized in this chapter
§ 43.250
Law enforcement officers to file accident reports with patrol, when
§ 43.251
Report forms--how provided, contents--approval by superintendent
§ 43.252
Highway patrol traffic records fund created, moneys to be deposited into fund
§ 43.260
Sale of patrol's surplus motor vehicles--preferences to political subdivisions
§ 43.265
Motor vehicle and aircraft revolving fund, purpose--exempt from transfer to general revenue
§ 43.270
Criminal justice network and technology revolving fund, purpose
§ 43.300
Division created
§ 43.310
Director, appointed by superintendent--responsibility
§ 43.320
Assignment of highway patrol members to division--allocation of costs
§ 43.330
Duties of director
§ 43.350
Division established
§ 43.360
Director--appointment, qualification, duties
§ 43.370
Personnel, compensation, expenses
§ 43.380
Investigations, powers, procedure
§ 43.400
Definitions
§ 43.401
Reports, information to be included, entry of data into computer systems--patrol to be notified, when--report to be maintained as record during investigation
§ 43.402
Missing persons unit established, duties
§ 43.403
Responsibilities of other agencies
§ 43.404
Parent or guardian may report missing child, when, duty to notify patrol when child located
§ 43.405
False reports, penalty
§ 43.406
Missing children, patrol may notify registrar of vital statistics and last known school attended
§ 43.407
Birth certificate records of missing children to be flagged at request of patrol
§ 43.408
School records of missing children to be flagged at request of patrol
§ 43.409
Registrar and school to be notified when missing child is located
§ 43.410
Coroner to furnish fingerprints and dental records of certain deceased to highway patrol--duties of patrol--medical and dental records of missing child to be furnished to patrol
§ 43.500
Definitions
§ 43.503
Arrest, charge and disposition of misdemeanors and felonies to be sent to highway patrol--procedure for certain juveniles
§ 43.504
Access to central repository by private entities responsible for probation services--restrictions
§ 43.505
Uniform crime reporting system established--duties of department--violations, penalty
§ 43.506
Crimes to be reported, exceptions--method of reporting--repository of latent prints
§ 43.507
Disclosure of criminal history information, who may receive
§ 43.509
Rulemaking authority, department of public safety--rulemaking procedure
§ 43.512
Charge code manual, publication, use
§ 43.515
Rulemaking authority, highway patrol criminal record division
§ 43.518
Criminal records and justice information advisory committee, established--purpose--members--meetings, quorum--minutes, distribution, filing of
§ 43.524
Requests for delayed compliance, how made, when
§ 43.527
Payment for records, exceptions
§ 43.530
Fees, method of payment--criminal record system fund, established--fund not to lapse
§ 43.531
Criminal history information to be available to qualified persons and organizations
§ 43.532
Use of records, limitations--authority of central records repository to retain information--unlawful obtaining of information, penalty
§ 43.533
Toll-free number for information on registered sexual offenders, contents, procedure, publication--rulemaking authority
§ 43.535
Municipal and county government, MULES criminal record review permitted, fee--fingerprinting, when--confidentiality. permitted--fee--fingerprinting, when--confidentiality
§ 43.540
Criminal record review--definitions--patrol to conduct review, when, procedure, confidentiality, violation, penalty--patrol to provide forms
§ 43.541
Senate investigator to have access to criminal history without charge from criminal justice agencies reporting to central repository
§ 43.542
Approval of National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact--execution of compact
§ 43.543
Certain agencies to submit fingerprints, use of fingerprints for background search--procedure for submission
§ 43.545
Highway patrol to include incidents of domestic violence in crime index
§ 43.546
Fingerprinting of applicants for background checks permitted by state agencies, boards, and commissions, when--procedure
§ 43.547
Gubernatorial appointees, fingerprint background checks required--procedure
§ 43.550
Revisor to make certain statutory reference changes
§ 43.600
Patrol to maintain toll-free hot line for reports of drunken or reckless driving, auto accidents or breakdowns, and criminal activities--duties of patrol after receipt--false reports, penalty
§ 43.650
Internet site to be maintained, registered sex offender search--confidentiality, release of information, when
§ 43.651
On-line identifiers, patrol to make information available, when
§ 43.653
Highway patrol to create and supervise--location of lab
§ 43.656
Declaration of need for lab
§ 43.659
Powers of highway patrol
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