Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2784

Caption

Requires the Highway Patrol to conduct an independent investigation any time a person under the age of fifty-five dies within a department of corrections facility

Impact

If enacted, HB 2784 would amend Chapter 217 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by adding a new section that specifies the procedures for investigating deaths in correctional facilities. This change emphasizes the necessity for an independent body to evaluate circumstances surrounding such deaths, rather than allowing the corrections facilities to investigate themselves. Proponents argue this provision would create a more transparent and trustworthy process that could benefit both the families of deceased individuals and the incarcerated population by fostering accountability.

Summary

House Bill 2784 mandates that the Missouri State Highway Patrol conduct an independent investigation whenever a person under the age of fifty-five dies within a department of corrections facility. The bill aims to ensure that such investigations are impartial and thorough, reflecting a need for accountability in how deaths are handled in correctional institutions. By establishing this requirement, the bill seeks to address concerns around transparency and trust in the correctional system, which have been contentious topics in discussions related to corrections across the state.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB 2784 is likely to involve debates on how this requirement might affect existing processes within the corrections system. Supporters may advocate that the bill protects the rights of individuals in custody and ensures that any wrongful deaths are appropriately examined. On the other hand, opponents could raise concerns about the implications for the resources of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the feasibility of conducting investigations in a timely manner, and potential conflicts with existing law enforcement operations. This tension underscores the complexities of reforming systems designed to uphold public safety and justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1000

Requires the Highway Patrol to conduct an independent investigation any time a person under the age of fifty dies within a department of corrections facility

MO SB378

Establishes the "Office of State Ombudsman for Inmates in the Custody of the Department of Corrections" for the purpose of providing oversight of the care of inmates in facilities of the Department of Corrections

MO SB633

Enacts provisions relating to salaries of the Highway Patrol

MO SB42

Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to ensure that safety assessments are conducted on all public schools located in St. Louis City or St. Louis County

MO HB1420

Establishes the "Auto Theft Prevention Program" within the Department of Public Safety

MO SB324

Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to post on its website any memorandum of understanding or other agreement with a third party

MO HB869

Requires an audit of all state departments every four years

MO HB511

Establishes a dementia services coordinator as a full-time position within the department of health and senior services

MO HB516

Modifies criteria of hazardous waste investigations and increases the hazardous waste fund appropriations

MO HB807

Establishes the division of maternal and child resources within the department of social services and the "Save MO Babies Act" to help assist persons in the adoption of children

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.