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MO HB2786

MO HB2786
Specifies that offenders do not have to pay intervention fees for the first sixty days of probation, parole, or conditional release


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Introduced
01/07/2026
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Specifies that offenders do not have to pay intervention fees for the first sixty days of probation, parole, or conditional release

AI Summary

This bill amends existing law to specify that offenders on probation, parole, or conditional release will not have to pay intervention fees for the first sixty days they are under supervision. Intervention fees are payments that offenders may be required to make to the division of probation and parole, which can be used to fund various community corrections and intervention services like substance abuse treatment or electronic monitoring. Probation, parole, and conditional release are all forms of supervised release from incarceration or a sentence, allowing individuals to reintegrate into the community under specific conditions.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Read Second Time (H) (on 01/08/2026)

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