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Timestamp: 2020-05-31 20:47:57
Document Index: 197687831

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 342', '§ 342', '§ 342', '§ 342', '§ 342', '§ 342', '§ 342', '§130', '§1', '§342', 'art 1308', '§342', '§342', '§76', '§24', '§342', '§76', '§24', '§342', '§76', '§24', '§342', '§577', '§24']

City of Osage Beach, MO Alcohol-Related Traffic Offenses
§ 342.045 Reimbursement of Costs For Alcohol and Drug-Related Traffic Offenses.
§ 342.060 Driving Commercial Motor Vehicles — Unlawful Acts — Penalty.
§ 342.070 Arrest Without Warrant — Lawful.
§ 342.080 Procedure On Arrest.
§ 342.090 Procedure in Municipal Court.
§ 342.100 Reports To Highway Patrol.
§ 342.110 Traffic Offender Program.
Cross Reference — As to reimbursement of certain costs related to arrest under this chapter, §130.280 of this code.
Section 342.045 Reimbursement of Costs For Alcohol and Drug-Related Traffic Offenses.
Section 342.060 Driving Commercial Motor Vehicles — Unlawful Acts — Penalty.
Section 342.070 Arrest Without Warrant — Lawful.
Section 342.080 Procedure On Arrest.
Section 342.090 Procedure in Municipal Court.
Section 342.100 Reports To Highway Patrol.
Section 342.110 Traffic Offender Program.
[Ord. No. 09.48 §1, 10-16-2009]
Upon a plea of guilty, finding of guilt or conviction for violation of the provisions of Chapter 342, Alcohol-Related Traffic Offenses of the Osage Beach Code of Ordinances, the court may, pursuant to Section 488.5334, RSMo., in addition to imposition of any penalties provided by law, order the person to reimburse law enforcement authorities for the costs associated with such arrest.
Law enforcement authorities may establish a schedule of such costs for submission to the court, however, the court may order the costs reduced if it determines that the schedule of costs is excessive given the circumstances of the case or for good cause shown.
These fees shall be calculated as additional costs by the Municipal Court and shall be collected by the court in the same manner as other costs and fees are collected and remitted to the general revenue of the City.
These fees shall be retained in a separate account known as "DWI PD Reimbursement", line item 10-00-450250. Monies within this account shall be appropriated by the Board of Aldermen to law enforcement authorities for such account in amounts equal to those costs so incurred and shall be specifically used to enhance and support the enforcement and prosecution of alcohol- and drug-related traffic laws within the City.
[R.O. 2006 §342.100]
Drive a commercial motor vehicle while having an alcohol concentration of four one-hundredths of a percent (.04%) or more as prescribed by the secretary or such other alcohol concentration as may be later determined by the secretary by regulation; or
Drive a commercial motor vehicle while under the influence of any substance so classified under Section 102(6) of the Controlled Substances Act (21 USC 802(6)), including any substance listed in schedules I through V of 21 CFR part 1308, as they may be revised from time to time.
Except as otherwise provided for in Sections 302.700 to 302.780, RSMo., whenever the doing of anything is required or is prohibited or is declared to be unlawful, any person who shall be convicted of a violation thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
[R.O. 2006 §342.050]
[R.O. 2006 §342.060; Code 1975 §76.022; CC 1985 §24-101]
Any arrest for driving while intoxicated shall be handled as any other arrest for an offense of the same severity, except as follows:
As soon as practicable following such arrest, the Police Department shall obtain the driving record of the person arrested.
No person who has a prior conviction for driving while intoxicated or driving with excessive blood alcohol content within ten (10) years of the date of the present allege offense shall be prosecuted through the Municipal Court until after the State Prosecuting Attorney shall have had the opportunity to review the case and to consider filing appropriate State charges.
No person, regardless of his/her prior conviction record, shall be prosecuted through the Municipal Court where it appears possible that a charge of vehicular manslaughter Section 577.005, RSMo., or vehicle injury Section 577.008, RSMo., might be sustained, until after the State Prosecuting Attorney shall have the opportunity to review the case and to consider filing appropriate charges.
In all other cases, the City Prosecuting Attorney shall have the discretion to file the appropriate charge with the Municipal Court or he/she may refer the case to the State prosecuting official.
The procedures described herein shall be directory and not mandatory. The failure to follow the procedures provided for in this Section shall not invalidate any prosecution or be cause to overturn any conviction for violations of this Chapter, but may be reason for discipline of the City Officials violating this Section.
[R.O. 2006 §342.070; Code 1975 §76.023; CC 1985 §24-102]
The defendant must either be represented by an attorney, or must voluntarily waive his/her right to such representation by execution of a written waiver. If the defendant chooses to do neither (or if because he/she is an indigent is unable to employ an attorney), the prosecution of the case shall be suspended and the case referred to the State prosecuting official. Only if the State prosecuting official declines to proceed with a State criminal prosecution shall the municipal prosecution be resumed.
Neither the Municipal Judge nor any other municipal officer shall have the power to revoke any operator's or chauffeur's license.
[R.O. 2006 §342.080; Code 1975 §76.025; CC 1985 §24-103]
A record of final disposition in any court proceeding involving a violation of this Chapter shall be forwarded to the State Highway Patrol within fifteen (15) days by the Clerk of the court.
[R.O. 2006 §342.090; Code 1975 §577.049(3); CC 1985 §24-104]
Upon a plea of guilty or a finding of guilty for a first (1st) offense of violating the provisions of this Chapter, the court may, in addition to placing such person on probation for a period of two (2) years, as a condition for suspending any permissible portion of any sentence or in addition to imposition of any penalties provided by law, order the convicted person to participate in and successfully complete an alcohol- or drug-related traffic offender education or rehabilitation program which meets or exceeds minimum standards established by the Department of Public Safety and the Department of Mental Health. Such a program may be used as a condition for suspending any permissible portion of any sentence only one (1) time.
The cost of the program shall be paid by the person attending the program.
The Clerk of the court which orders any person to participate in an alcohol education or rehabilitative program shall send a record of the participation and completion of the program to the State Highway Patrol for inclusion in the State uniform law enforcement systems records.