Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 56 - Circuit and Prosecuting Attorneys and County Counselors
Section 56.363 - Full-time prosecutor, ballot — effective date — continuing education requirement, duty to provide to peace officers — may qualify for retirement benefits, when — election in Cedar County.

Effective - 28 Aug 2018, 2 histories
56.363. Full-time prosecutor, ballot — effective date — continuing education requirement, duty to provide to peace officers — may qualify for retirement benefits, when — election in Cedar County. — 1. The county commission of any county may on its own motion and shall upon the petition of ten percent of the total number of people who voted in the previous general election in the county submit to the voters at a general or special election the proposition of making the county prosecutor a full-time position. The commission shall cause notice of the election to be published in a newspaper published within the county, or if no newspaper is published within the county, in a newspaper published in an adjoining county, for three weeks consecutively, the last insertion of which shall be at least ten days and not more than thirty days before the day of the election, and by posting printed notices thereof at three of the most public places in each township in the county. The proposition shall be put before the voters substantially in the following form:
­­If a majority of the voters voting on the proposition vote in favor of making the county prosecutor a full-time position, it shall become effective upon the date that the prosecutor who is elected at the next election subsequent to the passage of such proposal is sworn into office. The position shall then qualify for the retirement benefits available to a full-time prosecutor of a county of the first classification. Any county that elects to make the position of prosecuting attorney full time shall pay into the Missouri prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorneys' retirement fund at the same contribution amount as paid by counties of the first classification.
2. The provisions of subsection 1 of this section notwithstanding, in any county where the proposition of making the county prosecutor a full-time position was submitted to the voters at a general election in 1998 and where a majority of the voters voting on the proposition voted in favor of making the county prosecutor a full-time position, the proposition shall become effective on May 1, 1999. Any prosecuting attorney whose position becomes full time on May 1, 1999, under the provisions of this subsection shall have the additional duty of providing not less than three hours of continuing education to peace officers in the county served by the prosecuting attorney in each year of the term beginning January 1, 1999.
3. In counties that, prior to August 28, 2001, have elected pursuant to this section to make the position of prosecuting attorney a full-time position, the county commission may at any time elect to have that position also qualify for the retirement benefit available for a full-time prosecutor of a county of the first classification. Such election shall be made by a majority vote of the county commission and once made shall be irrevocable, unless the voters of the county elect to change the position of prosecuting attorney back to a part-time position under subsection 4 of this section. When such an election is made, the results shall be transmitted to the Missouri prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorneys' retirement system fund, and the election shall be effective on the first day of January following such election. Such election shall also obligate the county to pay into the Missouri prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorneys' system retirement fund the same retirement contributions for full-time prosecutors as are paid by counties of the first classification.
4. In any county of the third classification without a township form of government and with more than twelve thousand but fewer than fourteen thousand inhabitants and with a city of the fourth classification with more than one thousand seven hundred but fewer than one thousand nine hundred inhabitants as the county seat that has elected to make the county prosecutor a full-time position under this section after August 28, 2014, the county commission may on its own motion and shall upon the petition of ten percent of the total number of people who voted in the previous general election in the county submit to the voters at a general or special election the proposition of changing the full-time prosecutor position to a part-time position. The commission shall cause notice of the election to be published in a newspaper published within the county, or if no newspaper is published within the county, in a newspaper published in an adjoining county, for three weeks consecutively, the last insertion of which shall be at least ten days and not more than thirty days before the day of the election, and by posting printed notices thereof at three of the most public places in each township in the county. The proposition shall be put before the voters substantially in the following form:
­­If a majority of the voters vote in favor of making the county prosecutor a part-time position, it shall become effective upon the date that the prosecutor who is elected at the next election subsequent to the passage of such proposal is sworn into office.
5. In any county that has elected to make the full-time position of county prosecutor a part-time position under subsection 4 of this section, the county's retirement contribution to the retirement system and the retirement benefit earned by the member shall prospectively be that of a part-time prosecutor as established in this chapter. Any retirement contribution made and retirement benefit earned prior to the effective date of the voter-approved proposition under subsection 4 of this section shall be maintained by the retirement system and used to calculate the retirement benefit for such prior full-time position service. Under no circumstances shall a member in a part-time prosecutor position earn full-time position retirement benefit service accruals for time periods after the effective date of the proposition changing the county prosecutor back to a part-time position.
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(L. 1997 S.B. 11, A.L. 1999 S.B. 275, A.L. 2002 H.B. 2080, A.L. 2014 S.B. 672, A.L. 2018 H.B. 1291 merged with S.B. 892)
(2008) No equal protection violation exists due to rational basis for disparity in compensation for prosecutors in counties of the third classification who became full-time before August 28, 2001, and those who became full-time after such date. PACARS vs. Pemiscot County, 256 S.W.3d 98 (Mo.banc).

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title VI - County, Township and Political Subdivision Government

Chapter 56 - Circuit and Prosecuting Attorneys and County Counselors

Section 56.010 - Prosecuting attorney — election — qualifications.

Section 56.020 - When term begins.

Section 56.060 - Prosecutor's duties, generally, expenses — employed attorney, how compensated.

Section 56.066 - Additional compensation (certain counties) — full-time prosecutor, St. Francois County.

Section 56.067 - Prosecuting attorney must devote full time to office or special prosecutions (certain counties).

Section 56.067 - Prosecuting attorney must devote full time to office or special prosecutions (certain counties).

Section 56.070 - Prosecuting attorney's duties — exception.

Section 56.080 - Duties — habeas corpus.

Section 56.085 - Criminal investigations, prosecutors or circuit attorneys may obtain subpoena for witnesses, records and books.

Section 56.087 - Dismissal of complaints, information, indictments, or counts by prosecuting or circuit attorneys without consent of the court — procedure.

Section 56.090 - Must be present, when.

Section 56.095 - Annual report required (second class and certain first class counties).

Section 56.110 - If interested in case, court to appoint substitute.

Section 56.120 - When sick, court to appoint substitute.

Section 56.130 - Power of appointee.

Section 56.140 - Subject to fine, when.

Section 56.151 - Assistants, investigators, clerical help, how paid, tenure — assistant prosecutors, qualifications of (certain first class counties).

Section 56.180 - Assistants — duties (first class counties).

Section 56.190 - Stenographers — duties (first class counties).

Section 56.200 - Assistants — qualifications, salaries (second class counties).

Section 56.210 - Assistants commissioned (second class counties).

Section 56.220 - Assistants — term of office — vacancy, how filled (second class counties).

Section 56.230 - Stenographic and clerical help (second class counties).

Section 56.240 - Assistant prosecuting attorneys — qualifications — oath — duties — compensation (third class counties).

Section 56.245 - Stenographic and clerical help, compensation (third and fourth class counties).

Section 56.250 - Special counsel — compensation — qualifications (second, third, and fourth class counties).

Section 56.265 - Compensation of prosecuting attorneys — training program, attendance required, when, expenses, compensation — definition, prosecuting attorney to include circuit attorney (noncharter counties).

Section 56.265 - Compensation of prosecuting attorneys — training program, attendance required, when, expenses, compensation — definition, prosecuting attorney to include circuit attorney (noncharter counties).

Section 56.291 - To prepare written brief for attorney general in appealed criminal cases (third and certain fourth class counties).

Section 56.293 - To defend elected county officials in certain suits (second, third and fourth class counties).

Section 56.300 - Prosecuting attorneys — duties, coroners' inquests (third and fourth class counties).

Section 56.305 - Judicial paroles — duties (third and fourth class counties).

Section 56.312 - Fee for collection of delinquent taxes and fees — deposit — purpose — unexpended balance to remain in fund.

Section 56.320 - Fees paid to county treasury (first class counties).

Section 56.330 - Fees set aside as contingent fund (first class counties).

Section 56.340 - Fees — records — collection (second, third and fourth class counties).

Section 56.350 - Acceptance of fee for signing pardon application deemed bribery — penalty.

Section 56.360 - Employment in criminal cases prohibited — civil practice authorized.

Section 56.363 - Full-time prosecutor, ballot — effective date — continuing education requirement, duty to provide to peace officers — may qualify for retirement benefits, when — election in Cedar County.

Section 56.380 - Not to accept fee or reward, except salary, courts of criminal jurisdiction (cities of 700,000 or more) — penalty.

Section 56.410 - May be suspended upon indictment — governor to appoint successor.

Section 56.420 - Restoration to office.

Section 56.430 - Circuit attorney — election — qualifications (St. Louis City).

Section 56.445 - Circuit attorney and assistants to devote full time to office — special assistants may engage in civil practice (St. Louis City).

Section 56.450 - Circuit attorney — duties (St. Louis City).

Section 56.453 - Circuit attorney, additional duties, how established.

Section 56.455 - Circuit attorney to report on felons (St. Louis City).

Section 56.460 - Circuit attorney of St. Louis City, duty on felony and misdemeanor complaints — office hours.

Section 56.470 - Arrests for felony or misdemeanor to be reported to circuit attorney, when — penalty for failure (St. Louis City).

Section 56.510 - Circuit attorney, duties, coroners' inquests.

Section 56.530 - Circuit attorney, contingent fund.

Section 56.540 - Circuit attorney — assistants, investigators, clerical employees, duties — oath — compensation.

Section 56.550 - Circuit attorneys and assistants — oaths — duties.

Section 56.570 - Assistants and clerks — tenure.

Section 56.600 - Circuit attorney — salary — fees, collection, disposition.

Section 56.631 - County counselor, how appointed, tenure, qualifications, compensation.

Section 56.640 - County counselor and assistants, duties of.

Section 56.650 - Counselor to advise county commission — employees of counselor, how paid, tenure — assistant counselor, compensation, how set.

Section 56.660 - Special county counselors — employment — compensation — qualifications.

Section 56.670 - Certain counties may contract with a private attorney to furnish nonprosecutorial legal service.

Section 56.700 - Assistants for prosecuting attorneys, number, appointment, compensation.

Section 56.750 - Office of prosecution services created — purpose — services.

Section 56.755 - Executive director — staff — duties — office site.

Section 56.760 - Prosecutors coordinators training council created — officers, qualifications, terms, meetings, expenses — executive director, appointment, compensation, powers, removal from office.

Section 56.765 - Funding — surcharge to be collected in criminal and infraction cases, exceptions — registration fees — funds created — audit — use of fund.

Section 56.770 - Office of prosecution services not to usurp powers and duties of other officials.

Section 56.775 - Severability of provisions.

Section 56.800 - Retirement fund authorized, administration of.

Section 56.805 - Definitions.

Section 56.807 - Local payments, amounts — prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorneys' retirement system fund created — surcharges — donations may be accepted — member contribution to fund, amount.

Section 56.809 - Board established, trustees, terms, selection of — actuaries, advisors, counsel — audits — tables, rates, records — hearings, appeal — surety bonds — rules — powers of trustees — delegation of authority to advisors — records.

Section 56.811 - Members, eligibility.

Section 56.814 - Retirement age, creditable service required for normal annuity.

Section 56.816 - Normal annuity, computation of — reserve account established, purpose.

Section 56.816 - Normal annuity, computation of — reserve account established, purpose.

Section 56.818 - Benefits, annual cost-of-living increase, limits.

Section 56.820 - Partial years to be used in computation of creditable service.

Section 56.823 - Prior service, credit, limitation, amount.

Section 56.824 - Certain members may elect reduced benefit at age sixty-two.

Section 56.825 - Retirement of member, application to board — payments to begin, when.

Section 56.827 - Duration of benefits, exception — election to reduce benefits, spousal benefits allowed, when.

Section 56.830 - Death benefits, amount — surviving spouse entitled to benefits, when.

Section 56.833 - Deferred benefits allowed, when — forfeiture of creditable service, when, restoration of service, how — illness or injury, counts as service.

Section 56.840 - Benefits to retired employees, initial payments, when — creditable service, how accrued, certain counties — benefits as part-time prosecutor, when.