SB 0556 Prohibits visitation by individual convicted of certain crimes when child was victim
Sponsor:Sims
LR Number:S1884.01I Fiscal Note:1884-01
Committee:Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence
Last Action:02/05/98 - Removed S Consent Calendar Journal page:S157
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Effective Date:August 28, 1998
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SB 556 - This act prohibits visitation for a noncustodial parent who has been convicted of, or pled guilty to, any of the following when that person's child is the victim: 1) a felony violation of Chapter 566, RSMo (includes rape, sodomy, child molestation and sexual assault); 2) Section 568.020, RSMo (incest); or 3) any offense committed in another state which would be a felony violation under Chapter 566, RSMo, or a violation of Section 568.020, RSMo, if committed in Missouri. The provisions of this act were truly agreed to in SB 910.
JOAN GUMMELS