Modifies provisions relating to county and municipal jail visitation
HB 3270 aims to modify county and municipal jail visitation rules, clarifying who may visit, when, and how visits are managed.
HB 3270 aims to modify county and municipal jail visitation rules, clarifying who may visit, when, and how visits are managed.
HB 3270, introduced in the Missouri 2026 session and co-sponsored by Jeremy Dean, proposes changes to provisions governing visitation in county and municipal jails. The bill was introduced and read for the first time on February 10, 2026, referred to the Emerging Issues committee on May 15, 2026, and previously advanced through second reading on February 11, 2026.
Note: Specific statutory language is not provided here, but the bill is described as “Modifies provisions relating to county and municipal jail visitation.” Expected areas typically addressed in such bills may include:
- Eligibility for visitation (who can visit inmates, including family members, legal representatives, or approved community members).
- Visitation scheduling and hours (when visits can take place and any limits on frequency or duration).
- Procedures for inmate visitation rights and restrictions (including potential temporary bans or disciplinary-based limitations).
- Requirements for jail facilities and personnel to implement visitation policies (training, record-keeping, monitoring).
- Compliance with constitutional protections (e.g., access to counsel, confidential interviews in certain circumstances, safety and security considerations).
Because the exact text is not provided, the precise changes (percentages, time limits, or process steps) cannot be itemized here.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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