Effective - 01 Jan 2017, 3 histories
130.028. Prohibitions against certain discrimination or intimidation relating to elections — contributions by employees, payroll deduction, when. — 1. Every person, labor organization, or corporation organized or existing by virtue of the laws of this state, or doing business in this state who shall:
(1) Discriminate or threaten to discriminate against any member in this state with respect to his or her membership, or discharge or discriminate or threaten to discriminate against any employee in this state, with respect to his or her compensation, terms, conditions or privileges of employment by reason of his political beliefs or opinions; or
(2) Coerce or attempt to coerce, intimidate or bribe any member or employee to vote or refrain from voting for any candidate at any election in this state; or
(3) Coerce or attempt to coerce, intimidate or bribe any member or employee to vote or refrain from voting for any issue at any election in this state; or
(4) Make any member or employee as a condition of membership or employment, contribute to any candidate, political committee or separate political fund; or
(5) Discriminate or threaten to discriminate against any member or employee in this state for contributing or refusing to contribute to any candidate, political committee or separate political fund with respect to the privileges of membership or with respect to his employment and the compensation, terms, conditions or privileges related thereto shall be guilty of a class E felony.
2. No employer, corporation, continuing committee, or labor organization shall receive or cause to be made contributions from its members or employees except on the advance voluntary permission of the members or employees. Violation of this section by the corporation, employer, continuing committee or labor organization shall be a class A misdemeanor.
3. An employer shall, upon written request by ten or more employees, provide its employees with the option of contributing to a continuing committee as defined in section 130.011 through payroll deduction, if the employer has a system of payroll deduction. No contribution to a continuing committee from an employee through payroll deduction shall be made other than to a continuing committee voluntarily chosen by the employee. Violation of this section shall be a class A misdemeanor.
4. Any person aggrieved by any act prohibited by this section shall, in addition to any other remedy provided by law, be entitled to maintain within one year from the date of the prohibited act, a civil action in the courts of this state, and if successful, he or she shall be awarded civil damages of not less than one hundred dollars and not more than one thousand dollars, together with his or her costs, including reasonable attorney's fees. Each violation shall be a separate cause of action.
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(L. 1978 S.B. 839, A.L. 1994 S.B. 650, A.L. 2010 S.B. 844, A.L. 2014 S.B. 491)
Effective 1-01-17
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title IX - Suffrage and Elections
Chapter 130 - Campaign Finance Disclosure Law
Section 130.011 - Definitions.
Section 130.023 - Challenge failure to report.
Section 130.033 - Attorney's fees may be paid from candidate committee funds, when.
Section 130.036 - Treasurer, deputy treasurer or candidate to maintain records, contents.
Section 130.041 - Disclosure reports — who files — when required — contents.
Section 130.042 - Posting of expenditures supporting and opposing candidates.
Section 130.047 - Reporting noncommittee expenditures.
Section 130.049 - Out-of-state committees, reporting, contents.
Section 130.050 - Out-of-state committees, reporting, contents — late contribution or loan, defined.
Section 130.056 - Executive director of commission, duties.
Section 130.058 - Responsibility for reporting requirements.
Section 130.072 - Fines for violations — limitation.
Section 130.081 - Violation, class A misdemeanor.
Section 130.091 - When chapter applicable to elections and contributions or expenditures.
Section 130.096 - Severability.
Section 130.110 - Limitation of cash contributions and anonymous contributions.
Section 130.120 - Disclosure of contributor information required.
Section 130.150 - Complaints filed with ethics commission or civil action for forfeiture authorized.
Section 130.160 - Severability clause for sections 130.110 to 130.160.