Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 21 - General Assembly
Section 21.880 - Joint committee established, members, meetings, duties, report — permanent subcommittee on the Missouri criminal code — staff assistance — compensation.

Effective - 28 Aug 2014
21.880. Joint committee established, members, meetings, duties, report — permanent subcommittee on the Missouri criminal code — staff assistance — compensation. — 1. There is hereby established a permanent joint committee of the general assembly, which shall be known as the "Joint Committee on the Justice System" and shall be composed of the following members:
(1) The chairs of the senate and house committees on the judiciary;
(2) The ranking minority members of the senate and house committees on the judiciary;
(3) Two members of the senate appointed by the president pro tempore of the senate, one of whom shall be a member of the senate committee on appropriations;
(4) The chair of the house committee with jurisdiction over matters relating to criminal laws, law enforcement, and public safety;
(5) The chair of the house committee with jurisdiction over matters relating to state correctional institutions;
(6) A member of the senate appointed by the minority floor leader of the senate;
(7) A member of the house of representatives appointed by the minority floor leader of the house of representatives;
(8) Three nonvoting ex officio members who shall be the chief justice of the Missouri supreme court, the state auditor, and the attorney general, or their designees.
2. No more than three members from each house shall be of the same political party.
3. The joint committee shall meet within thirty days after its creation and organize by selecting a chair and vice chair, one of whom shall be the senate judiciary chair and one of whom shall be the house judiciary chair. The positions of chair and vice chair shall alternate every two years thereafter between the senate and house. After its organization, the committee shall meet regularly, at least twice a year, at such time and place as the chair designates, including locations other than Jefferson City. A majority of the members of the committee shall constitute a quorum, but the concurrence of a majority of the members, other than the ex officio members, shall be required for the determination of any matter within the committee's duties.
4. In order to promote the effective administration of justice and public safety, it shall be the duty of the joint committee to:
(1) Review and monitor:
(a) The state's justice system;
(b) The state's criminal laws, law enforcement, and public safety;
(c) The state's correctional institutions and penal and correctional issues; and
(d) All state government efforts related to terrorism, bioterrorism, and homeland security;
(2) Receive reports from the judicial branch, state or local government agencies or departments, and any entities attached to them for administrative purposes;
(3) Conduct an ongoing study and analysis of the state's justice system and related issues;
(4) Determine the need for changes in statutory law, rules, policies, or procedures;
(5) Make any recommendations to the general assembly for legislative action; and
(6) Perform other duties authorized by concurrent resolution of the general assembly.
5. By January 15, 2016, and every year thereafter, it shall be the duty of the joint committee to file with the general assembly a report of its activities, along with any findings or recommendations the committee may have for legislative action.
6. The joint committee shall establish a permanent subcommittee on the Missouri criminal code, which shall conduct and supervise a continuing program of revision designed to maintain the cohesiveness, consistency, and effectiveness of the criminal laws of the state. In connection with this program, the committee may select an advisory committee on the Missouri criminal code, composed of a representative of the Missouri supreme court, a representative of the office of the attorney general, and other individuals known to be interested in the improvement of the state's criminal laws, and may authorize the payment of any actual and necessary expenses incurred by such members while attending meetings with the committee or the subcommittee on the Missouri criminal code. The subcommittee on the Missouri criminal code shall present to the general assembly in each tenth year such criminal code revision bills as it finds appropriate to accomplish its purpose.
7. The joint committee may make reasonable requests for staff assistance from the research and appropriations staffs of the senate and house and the joint committee on legislative research, and may employ such personnel as it deems necessary to carry out the duties imposed by this section, within the limits of any appropriation for such purpose. In the performance of its duties, the committee may request assistance or information from all branches of government and state departments, agencies, boards, commissions, and offices.
8. The members of the committee shall serve without compensation, but any actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of the committee's official duties by the joint committee, its members, and any staff assigned to the committee shall be paid from the joint contingent fund.
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(L. 2014 H.B. 1231 merged with S.B. 621)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title III - Legislative Branch

Chapter 21 - General Assembly

Section 21.010 - Meeting of the general assembly.

Section 21.020 - Joint meeting of senate and house, where held.

Section 21.030 - What officer shall preside — contempt — rules.

Section 21.040 - Members of either house may be punished for contempt.

Section 21.050 - Presiding officer may order detention of person disturbing meeting.

Section 21.060 - Majority necessary to a choice in elections.

Section 21.070 - Qualifications of senators.

Section 21.080 - Qualifications of representatives.

Section 21.090 - Vacancy, how filled.

Section 21.110 - Governor shall issue writs of election, when.

Section 21.120 - Writs of election, how directed.

Section 21.130 - Duty of election authority on receipt of writ.

Section 21.140 - Compensation of members — additional compensation of officers — mileage allowance.

Section 21.145 - Member's daily expense allowance — when paid.

Section 21.150 - Legislative employees — compensation, how set — rejection of rates by legislature, effect of.

Section 21.155 - Legislative employees, number, how determined.

Section 21.160 - Legislative furniture and equipment, how inventoried — employment of custodians authorized.

Section 21.170 - Expense of serving process — witnesses' fees.

Section 21.180 - No allowance, except per diem.

Section 21.183 - Freshman tour of state institutions by newly elected members — expenses.

Section 21.187 - Freshman tour, attendance of members at legislative conference for new members — expenses, how paid.

Section 21.200 - Expenses of visiting committees.

Section 21.210 - Allowance of accounts.

Section 21.220 - Expenses paid out of what fund.

Section 21.230 - Contingent expenses, how controlled.

Section 21.232 - Printing, other services for house of representatives — costs how paid — disposition of balance.

Section 21.235 - Printing, other services for the senate — costs how paid — disposition of balance.

Section 21.240 - Joint expenses, how controlled.

Section 21.250 - Statutes, how authenticated when passed over veto, effective, when.

Section 21.260 - Appropriations to be itemized.

Section 21.270 - Governor to return bills when general assembly recesses for more than fifteen and less than thirty days.

Section 21.280 - Local laws, how passed.

Section 21.290 - Notice.

Section 21.300 - By whom signed, where published.

Section 21.310 - Proof of publication.

Section 21.320 - Notice to be attached to bill.

Section 21.330 - Mechanical roll call for house authorized.

Section 21.340 - Requirements for mechanical roll call.

Section 21.350 - Visual record board required.

Section 21.360 - Voting for another member — penalty.

Section 21.370 - Oaths, by whom administered.

Section 21.380 - Depositions.

Section 21.390 - Presiding officer may issue commission to take depositions.

Section 21.400 - Subpoenas shall be issued — attested, how.

Section 21.410 - Writs and process may be issued.

Section 21.420 - Lobbyists not to go upon the floor of the house or senate — penalty.

Section 21.430 - Disturbance of committee, how punished.

Section 21.487 - Public institutions of higher education funding formula, joint committee to develop and implement.

Section 21.505 - Reimbursement of political subdivisions for loss of tax on certain goods, how computed — duties of director of revenue and of state tax commission.

Section 21.520 - Reports of receipts and expenditures required, when, to whom — restrictions on certain expenditures.

Section 21.525 - Institutions of higher education to report.

Section 21.527 - Contracts or leases of facilities by state agencies or state institutions of higher education to be first approved by general assembly.

Section 21.550 - Definition.

Section 21.553 - Joint committee on public retirement established — membership — terms.

Section 21.555 - Meeting of committee — quorum — officers, qualifications, expenses and per diem.

Section 21.557 - Personnel and actuarial assistance authorized — compensation, how paid.

Section 21.559 - Powers and duties of joint committee.

Section 21.561 - Retirement systems, state and local to cooperate.

Section 21.562 - Cost-of-living increases in pension benefits or other increases in payments beyond prior year, notice of to committee, when — evidence of actuarial soundness, when.

Section 21.563 - Report, contents — submitted when.

Section 21.600 - Definitions.

Section 21.605 - Senate bills, how filed — immediate printing — what rules apply.

Section 21.610 - House bills, how filed — immediate printing — what rules apply.

Section 21.615 - Automatic introduction of filed bills.

Section 21.620 - Expenses, how paid.

Section 21.750 - Firearms legislation preemption by general assembly, exceptions — limitation on civil recovery against firearms or ammunitions manufacturers, when, exception.

Section 21.771 - Joint committee established, members, duties, meetings — expiration date.

Section 21.782 - Joint committee on eating disorders established, members, duties, report.

Section 21.790 - Task force established, members — duties — report.

Section 21.795 - Joint committee on transportation oversight, members, quorum — report, when, contents — meetings, examination of reports, records required to be submitted.

Section 21.805 - Joint committee on the life sciences established, members, appointment, duties, meetings, report.

Section 21.810 - Joint committee on tax policy established, members, appointment, duties.

Section 21.820 - Joint committee on government accountability established, members, duties, meetings, staff, report.

Section 21.851 - Joint committee established, members, duties — report — expiration date.

Section 21.880 - Joint committee established, members, meetings, duties, report — permanent subcommittee on the Missouri criminal code — staff assistance — compensation.

Section 21.900 - Committee established, members, appointment, meetings — research, report — dissolution of committee, when.

Section 21.915 - Joint committee on rural economic development — members — duties — report.

Section 21.930 - Fund created, certain general revenue collections to be deposited, use of moneys — certain refunds to be paid in full, when.