Effective - 02 Jan 1979, 2 histories
479.050. Municipalities may establish traffic violation bureau, procedure, costs. — The municipal judge or judges, or, in those municipalities where the violations of municipal ordinances are heard and determined by an associate circuit judge, or judges, the associate circuit judge, or judges, may establish a traffic violations bureau in any municipality, and shall establish such a bureau when a request therefor is made by the governing body of the municipality. The traffic violations bureau shall operate under the supervision of the circuit court and those judges regularly hearing and determining municipal ordinance violation cases of the particular municipality and shall be operated in accordance with the rules of the supreme court and the rules of the circuit court. All expenses incident to the operation of the traffic violations bureau, including salaries of clerical personnel, shall be paid by the municipality. The municipality shall provide suitable quarters for the traffic violations bureau; and all fines and costs shall be paid into the municipal treasury; provided, however, that when a municipality's ordinance violation cases are heard and determined by an associate circuit judge, or judges, provision may be made by circuit court rule for a traffic violation bureau to be operated by the staff available to the associate circuit judge and in such case fines and costs shall be paid over and distributed as provided in subsection 2 of section 479.080.
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(L. 1978 H.B. 1634)
Effective 1-02-79
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 479 - Municipal Courts and Traffic Courts
Section 479.010 - Violation of municipal ordinances, jurisdiction.
Section 479.030 - Municipalities, notification of circuit clerk — judges in office, terms.
Section 479.040 - Cities may elect where violations of municipal ordinances may be heard.
Section 479.050 - Municipalities may establish traffic violation bureau, procedure, costs.
Section 479.060 - Clerks, courtroom, other employees — municipalities to provide for, when.
Section 479.070 - Duties and powers of municipal judge.
Section 479.090 - Prosecutions based on information only, proceedings.
Section 479.100 - Warrants, how issued and executed.
Section 479.110 - Arrest without warrants, procedure.
Section 479.120 - Municipality to designate attorney to prosecute violations — duties.
Section 479.130 - Trial by jury, when.
Section 479.140 - Judge to be trier of fact, when.
Section 479.155 - Municipal division, reporting requirements to Missouri Supreme Court.
Section 479.160 - Witnesses, how summoned, fees.
Section 479.170 - Municipal judge without jurisdiction, when, procedure.
Section 479.180 - Commitment in county jail, when — duty of sheriff.
Section 479.200 - Appeals, trial de novo.
Section 479.210 - Recognizances and forfeitures.
Section 479.220 - Disqualification of judge, when, procedure.
Section 479.230 - Absence of judge, procedure.
Section 479.240 - Fines, installments allowed.
Section 479.250 - Municipal ordinances, evidence of, judicial notice of.
Section 479.260 - Court costs and fees, judicial education fund, purpose, administration.
Section 479.270 - Transfer or assignment of cases, procedure.
Section 479.350 - Definitions.
Section 479.353 - Conditions — review of original fine and sentence, when.
Section 479.354 - Notice to appear in court, date and time to be given when first provided.
Section 479.356 - Failure to pay court costs, fines, or fees, setoff of income tax refund, when.
Section 479.362 - Filing of addendum, notice to revenue — failure to file, procedure.
Section 479.372 - Rulemaking authority.