Modifies reporting requirements for certain littering offenses
Missouri HB 1843 changes what, when, and who must report littering offenses to improve data collection, enforcement efficiency, and transparency.
Missouri HB 1843 changes what, when, and who must report littering offenses to improve data collection, enforcement efficiency, and transparency.
HB 1843 (Missouri, 2026) Modifies reporting requirements for certain littering offenses. The bill appears to adjust how and when authorities must report and record incidents of littering, with potential impacts on enforcement, data collection, and related administrative processes.
While the exact statutory language is not provided here, the bill is described as:
Without the full text, the exact categories of offenses affected (e.g., general littering vs. more specific offenses like dumping) and the precise reporting metrics remain to be confirmed.
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