HB 1167 Inmates shall be put in administrative segregation for up to 3 years for assault on Corrections employee
Bill Summary
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SCS/HB 1167 - This act provides that any person who, while in the custody of the Department of Corrections, is convicted of assault in the third degree or of knowingly committing violence to an employee of the Department shall be placed in administrative segregation for one year, or until lawfully discharged, whichever is earlier. If convicted of assault in the first or second degree on an employee of the Department, the period of administrative segregation shall be three years or until otherwise lawfully discharged, whichever is earlier. The administrative segregation shall be in addition to any other penalties provided by law.

The state payments to counties which own or operate homes for neglected and delinquent children are now fourteen dollars per day per child. This act would raise that amount to thirty- seven dollars and fifty cents per day.

In addition, when a child is detained in a facility as provided in Section 211.151, RSMo, the state payment shall also be increased from fourteen dollars per day to thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents per day per child.
TOM MORTON

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