§ 71.046 CONVICTION FOR FAILURE TO MAINTAIN FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OR COURT-ORDERED SUPERVISION, COURT TO FORWARD TO REVENUE, FAILURE TO APPEAR IN COURT; PROCEDURE.
   (A)   Whenever a court convicts a person of a violation of RSMo. § 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 RSMo. § 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.
   (B)   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 RSMo. § 32.091(4), and shall be used only to inform the director and the courts that such operator has previously been assigned court supervision.
(Ord. 303, passed 8-1-2000)