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Code · Missouri · Chapter 302

302.303.

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302.303. Conviction for failure to maintain financial responsibility or court-ordered supervision, court to forward to revenue, failure to appear in court — procedure — revenue to maintain records of court reports. — 1. Whenever a court convicts a person of a violation of section 303.025 or enters an order of court-ordered supervision, the clerk of the court shall within ten days forward a report of the conviction or order of supervision to the director of revenue in a form prescribed by the department of revenue.
In any case where the person charged with the violation fails to appear in court, the procedures provided in section 302.341 shall apply. For the purposes of this section, the term "court-ordered supervision" is used to indicate where a court of record may, upon a plea or finding of guilt, defer further proceedings of a sentence, and enter an order for supervision of the defendant, if the defendant is charged with a violation, in which case no points shall be assessed.
2. The department of revenue shall keep records of such reports. However, reports of court-ordered supervision shall not be released to any outside source, except the affected operator and those entities provided for in subsection 4 of section 32.091 , and shall be used only to inform the director and the courts that such operator has previously been assigned court supervision.
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(L. 1999 S.B. 19)
Effective 1-01-00
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