Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 578 - Miscellaneous Offenses
Section 578.100 - Selling goods on Sunday, penalty — certain counties may be exempted from prohibition — procedure — duty of revisor of statutes.

Effective - 28 Aug 1993
578.100. Selling goods on Sunday, penalty — certain counties may be exempted from prohibition — procedure — duty of revisor of statutes. — 1. Whoever engages on Sunday in the business of selling or sells or offers for sale on such day, at retail, motor vehicles; clothing and wearing apparel; clothing accessories; furniture; housewares; home, business or office furnishings; household, business or office appliances; hardware; tools; paints; building and lumber supply materials; jewelry; silverware; watches; clocks; luggage; musical instruments and recordings or toys; excluding novelties and souvenirs; is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction for the first offense be sentenced to pay a fine of not exceeding one hundred dollars, and for the second or any subsequent offense be sentenced to pay a fine of not exceeding two hundred dollars or undergo confinement not exceeding thirty days in the county jail in default thereof.
2. Each separate sale or offer to sell shall constitute a separate offense.
3. Information charging violations of this section shall be brought within five days after the commission of the alleged offense and not thereafter.
4. The operation of any place of business where any goods, wares or merchandise are sold or exposed for sale in violation of this section is hereby declared to be a public and common nuisance.
5. Any county of this state containing all or part of a city with a population of over four hundred thousand may exempt itself from the application of this section by submission of the proposition to the voters of the county at a general election or a special election called for that purpose, and the proposition receiving a majority of the votes cast therein. The proposal to exempt the county from the provisions of this section shall be submitted to the voters of the county upon a majority vote of the governing body of the county or when a petition requesting the submission of the proposal to the voters and signed by a number of qualified voters residing in the county equal to eight percent of the votes cast in the county in the next preceding gubernatorial election is filed with the governing body of the county. The ballot of submission shall contain, but not be limited to, the following language:
­­If a majority of the votes cast on the proposal by the qualified voters voting thereon in the county are in favor of the proposal, then the provisions of this section shall no longer apply within that county. If a majority of the votes cast on the proposal by the qualified voters voting thereon in the county are opposed to the proposal, then the provisions of this section shall continue to apply and be enforced within that county. The exemption of any county from the provisions of this section shall not become effective in that county until the results of the vote exempting the county have been filed with the secretary of state and with the revisor of statutes and have been certified as received by those officers. The revisor of statutes shall note which counties are exempt from the provisions of this section in the Missouri revised statutes.
6. In addition to any other method of exemption provided by law, the governing body of any county of this state may exempt itself from the application of this section by order or ordinance of the governing body of the county after public hearing upon the matter. Such public hearing shall be preceded by public notice which shall, at a minimum, be published at least three different times in the newspaper with the greatest circulation in the county. Upon such order or ordinance becoming effective, such county shall be exempt from the provisions of this section and no election or other method of exemption shall be required. The exemption of any county from the provisions of this section by order or ordinance shall not become effective in that county until the order or ordinance has been filed with the secretary of state and the revisor of statutes and has been certified as received by those officers. The revisor of statutes shall note which counties are exempt from the provisions of this section in the Missouri revised statutes.
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(L. 1963 p. 685 § 1, A.L. 1977 H.B. 21, A.L. 1993 S.B. 157 & 29 merged with S.B. 180)
Revisor's Note: At 8:45 a.m., November 10, 1977, results of elections held in Jackson, Clay and Platte counties were filed with the Revisor's office showing that the electors of each of the counties of Jackson, Clay and Platte have voted to exempt each of these counties from the provisions of this section.
(1964) Sunday sales law upheld against charge that it was unconstitutional as being a special law, containing unreasonable, arbitrary and discriminatory classifications in violation of plaintiffs' right to equal rights and opportunities under the law; and depriving plaintiffs of liberty and property without due process of law. GEM Stores, Inc. v. O'Brien (Mo.), 374 S.W.2d 109.
(1964) Constitutionality of Sunday sales act upheld against the charge that it is so vague and indefinite that citizens cannot ascertain or be informed of its meaning contrary to the due process provision of Art. I, § 10 of the constitution, and in violation of the right of a person accused in a criminal proceeding to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him as provided by Art. I, § 18(a) of the constitution. State ex rel. Eagleton v. McQueen (Mo.), 378 S.W.2d 449.
(1973) Held, retail furniture store which was open to public on Sunday but which did not sell or offer to sell or reserve merchandise for later sale was not in violation of statute prohibiting the sale of restricted items on Sunday. State ex rel. McNary v. Levitz Furniture Co. of Missouri, Inc., (A.), 502 S.W.2d 370.

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXXVIII - Crimes and Punishment; Peace Officers and Public Defenders

Chapter 578 - Miscellaneous Offenses

Section 578.005 - Definitions.

Section 578.007 - Acts and facilities to which section 574.130 and sections 578.005 to 578.023 do not apply.

Section 578.009 - Animal neglect — penalties.

Section 578.011 - Animal trespass, penalty.

Section 578.012 - Animal abuse — penalties.

Section 578.013 - Recordings of farm animals alleged to be abused or neglected, submission to law enforcement required — violation, penalty.

Section 578.014 - Responsibility of parent or guardian of minor owning.

Section 578.016 - Impoundment of animal found off property of owner or custodian, disposition, procedure — liability of owner or custodian for costs — lien — rights of owner or custodian.

Section 578.018 - Warrant for entry on private property to inspect — impoundment of animals, disposition.

Section 578.021 - Neglected or abused animal not to be returned to owner or custodian, when.

Section 578.022 - Law enforcement dogs, exempt from certain laws, when.

Section 578.023 - Keeping a dangerous wild animal — penalty.

Section 578.024 - Keeping a dangerous dog — penalties.

Section 578.025 - Dogfighting — penalty.

Section 578.026 - Spectating dog fighting — penalty.

Section 578.027 - Causing a dog to pursue a live animal propelled by a device — penalty.

Section 578.028 - Unlawful removal of an electronic dog collar or radio transmitting device — penalty — restitution.

Section 578.029 - Knowingly releasing an animal — penalty.

Section 578.030 - State highway patrol and other law enforcement officers, powers and duties to enforce animal protection.

Section 578.050 - Bullbaiting and cockfighting — penalty.

Section 578.095 - Desecration of flags — penalty.

Section 578.100 - Selling goods on Sunday, penalty — certain counties may be exempted from prohibition — procedure — duty of revisor of statutes.

Section 578.105 - Additional counties may be exempted from provisions of section 578.100, procedure.

Section 578.106 - City of St. Louis, certain areas, may be exempt from Sunday sales law, procedure — exception — limitation.

Section 578.110 - Counties may be exempted from provisions of section 578.100, procedure.

Section 578.115 - No penalty, when.

Section 578.120 - Sale of motor vehicles on Sunday prohibited, exceptions — encouragement by certain associations to remain closed on Sundays not a violation of antitrust laws — violations, penalty.

Section 578.151 - Interference with lawful hunting, fishing or trapping in the first degree — penalty.

Section 578.152 - Interference with lawful hunting, fishing or trapping in the second degree — penalty.

Section 578.153 - Peace officer's and conservation agent's powers to enforce — failure to obey peace officer or conservation agent, penalty.

Section 578.170 - Definitions.

Section 578.173 - Baiting or fighting animals — penalty.

Section 578.176 - Bear wrestling — penalty.

Section 578.179 - Seizure and disposition of animals.

Section 578.182 - Exemptions.

Section 578.185 - Injunction.

Section 578.188 - Severability.

Section 578.350 - Medical deception — penalty — immunity, when.

Section 578.365 - Hazing — consent not a defense — penalties.

Section 578.398 - Sports bribery, first degree, penalty.

Section 578.399 - Sports bribery, second degree, penalty.

Section 578.405 - Prohibited acts against animal research and production facilities — definitions — penalties.

Section 578.421 - Citation of law — definitions.

Section 578.423 - Participating knowingly in criminal street gang activities, penalty.

Section 578.425 - Felony committed to promote or assist criminal conduct by gang members, punishment in addition to regular sentences.

Section 578.427 - Labor union activities and other employee activities, exempt — local governments may adopt laws consistent with and alternative to.

Section 578.430 - Buildings, rooms and structures used for criminal street gangs' activities deemed public nuisances — owner knowing of gang use, court may order no occupancy up to one year — penalty.

Section 578.435 - Weapon defined — weapons owned or in possession of gang members may be confiscated — weapon deemed a nuisance and destroyed by court order, when.

Section 578.437 - Weapon not to be declared a nuisance unless notice given to lawful owner, procedure — burden of proof on state that return of weapon would endanger lives.

Section 578.475 - International marriage brokers, notice to recruits — criminal history record and marital history record to be disseminated — client requirements — violations, penalty.

Section 578.520 - Unlawful fishing, hunting, or trapping on private land — affirmative defense — penalty.

Section 578.525 - Unlawful retrieval of large or small game — affirmative defense — penalty.

Section 578.600 - Citation of law — definitions.

Section 578.602 - Prohibited acts — purpose of act — permit required, procedure.

Section 578.604 - Identification number on animal required.

Section 578.606 - USDA regulations and standards, compliance with required — death of animal, notification of department required.

Section 578.608 - Animal may be killed, when, by whom — immunity from liability, when — trespass by animal, when.

Section 578.610 - Death or injury of a human by animal, liability of owner — liability insurance required — escape or release of animal, notification required.

Section 578.612 - Permit for transport of animal required.

Section 578.614 - Violations, penalty — exceptions.

Section 578.616 - Civil forfeiture, when.

Section 578.618 - Local laws, more restrictive permitted.

Section 578.620 - Inapplicability of act.

Section 578.622 - Additional exemptions

Section 578.624 - Large carnivore fund created, use of moneys.

Section 578.625 - Unavailability of use of certain moneys

Section 578.700 - Notaries and notarial acts — prohibited acts — violations, penalties.