Missouri RSMo 67.307 forbids any municipality from adopting sanctuary policies, requiring local officials to cooperate with federal immigration authorities and barring restrictions on information-sharing about immigration status.
RSMo 67.307 prohibits Missouri political subdivisions from enacting any sanctuary policy that limits or restricts the enforcement of federal immigration law or otherwise impedes communication between local officials and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Cities, counties, and law enforcement agencies cannot prohibit officials from inquiring about immigration status, sharing such information with federal authorities, or honoring detainer requests where lawfully issued. Municipalities found in violation are ineligible to receive state grant funds until the policy is rescinded. The statute works alongside RSMo 285.530, which addresses E-Verify obligations, to create a uniform anti-sanctuary regime statewide. Local officials remain bound by federal constitutional limits on detentions, but Missouri law removes any local discretion to formally adopt sanctuary status.
A municipality that adopts or maintains a sanctuary policy loses eligibility for state grant funds under RSMo 67.307. Officials who direct noncompliance may face administrative discipline, and the attorney general may seek declaratory or injunctive relief.
Florissant, MO
Florissant City Code Β§210.750 prohibits loud, unnecessary, or unusual noise that disturbs neighborhood peace. Operating radios, TVs, or music devices between...
Florissant, MO
Florissant Code Β§205.065 prohibits keeping animals that cause loud noises. Dogs creating persistent barking noise that disturbs neighbors may be cited under ...
Florissant, MO
Florissant regulates amplified music under the general noise ordinance. Sound amplification permits available for events. MO Rev. Stat. Β§574.010 applies.
Florissant, MO
Florissant's general noise ordinance (Β§210.750) sets a de facto start time of 7:00 a.m. for activities that could disturb neighbors. No separate specific con...
Florissant, MO
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Florissant, MO
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