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RSMo 565.258effective 28 Aug 2024

Stop cyberstalking and harassment task force

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Missouri created a group called the Stop Cyberstalking and Harassment Task Force. This group is made up of lawmakers, law enforcement, victim advocates, mental health workers, educators, and others. The group studies cyberstalking and online harassment, figures out what help is needed for victims and police, and gives a report to the governor and lawmakers every year. The task force is set to end on December 31, 2026, but can be extended to December 31, 2028 if needed.

Word-for-word law

565.258. Stop cyberstalking and — members, duties — recommendations — — expiration date. — 1. There is hereby created the "Stop Cyberstalking and Harassment Task Force" to consist of the following members:

(1) The following four members of the :

(a) Two members of the senate, with one member to be appointed by the of the senate and one member to be appointed by the ; and

(b) Two members of the house of s, with one member to be appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives and one member to be appointed by the minority floor leader;

(2) The of the of public safety or his or her ;

(3) A representative of the Missouri patrol appointed by the of the Missouri highway patrol;

(4) A representative of the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys appointed by the president of the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys;

(5) One or more law officers with relating to cyberstalking and harassment appointed by the governor;

(6) One or more representatives from a regional cyber crime task force appointed by the governor;

(7) A person with experience in training law enforcement on issues of cyberstalking and harassment appointed by the governor;

(8) A representative of a against domestic and sexual violence appointed by the governor;

(9) A representative of the Missouri safe at home program appointed by the ;

(10) A representative of the judicial branch appointed by the chief justice of the Missouri supreme court;

(11) A mental health with experience serving victims or perpetrators of crime appointed by the director of the ;

(12) One representative from elementary and secondary education services with experience educating people about cyberstalking and harassment appointed by the director of the department of elementary and secondary education;

(13) One representative from higher education services with experience educating people about cyberstalking and harassment appointed by the director of higher education and workforce development; and

(14) One representative with experience in cybersecurity and technology appointed by the director of the office of .

2. The task force shall appoint a chairperson who is elected by a majority vote of the members of the task force. The task force shall have an initial meeting before October 1, 2024. The members of the task force shall serve without , but shall be entitled to necessary and actual expenses incurred in attending meetings of the task force.

3. The task force shall collect feedback from , which may include, but shall not be limited to, victims, law enforcement, , and , to inform development of best practices regarding:

(1) The treatment of victims of cyberstalking or harassment; and

(2) Actions to stop cyberstalking and harassment when it occurs.

4. The task force shall study and make recommendations, including, but not limited to:

(1) Whether a need exists for further training for law enforcement relating to cyberstalking and harassment, and if such a need does exist, recommendations on how to best fill the need, whether legislatively or otherwise;

(2) Whether a need exists for increased coordination among police departments to address instances of cyberstalking or harassment, and if such a need does exist, recommendations on how to best fill the need, whether legislatively or otherwise;

(3) Resources and tools law enforcement may need to identify patterns and collect evidence in cases of cyberstalking or harassment;

(4) Whether a need exists for strengthening the rights afforded to victims of cyberstalking or harassment in Missouri law, and if such a need does exist, recommendations on how to best fill the need;

(5) Educational and any other resources necessary by the taskforce to educate and inform victims and the public on ways to protect themselves from cyberstalking and harassment;

(6) Whether a need exists for increased victim services and training for victim advocates relating to cyberstalking and harassment, and if such a need does exist, recommendations on how to best fill the need, whether legislatively or otherwise.

5. The department of public safety shall provide to the task force.

6. On or before December thirty-first of each year, the task force shall submit a report on its findings to the governor and the general assembly.

7. The task force shall expire on December 31, 2026, unless extended until December 31, 2028, as determined necessary by the department of public safety.

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Source & history notes

(L. 2024 S.B. 754, et al.)

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