2016 Senate Bills


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SM 1 - Schupp - Floyd Riddick
SB 569 - Pearce - Applies ban on using cell phones related to text messaging while driving to all drivers
SB 570 - Pearce - Modifies the provisions of law relating to campaign finance
SB 571 - Pearce - Modifies several provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 572 - Schmitt - Modifies various provisions regarding municipalities located in St. Louis County, nuisance abatement ordinances, disincorporation procedures for various cities, and municipal courts
SB 573 - Schmitt - Modifies the law relating to the investment policies of the state
SB 574 - Schmitt - Increases the amount of the personal income tax cut and the business income deduction in current law
SB 575 - Schaefer - Phases out the St. Louis City earnings tax
SB 576 - Keaveny - Creates the Missouri Uniform Powers of Appointment
SB 577 - Keaveny - Requires a candidate for the office of public administrator to meet the bonding requirements of the office and modifies laws regarding estate administration
SB 578 - Keaveny - Allows certain circuits to appoint an additional court marshal, authorizes an additional judge in certain circuits, excludes firearms from bankruptcy, and establishes the Missouri Commercial Receivership Act
SB 579 - Schaaf - Modifies provisions relating to infection reporting of health care facilities and telehealth services
SB 580 - Schaaf - Requires voter or General Assembly approval before the Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority extends or issues new bonds obligating the state
SB 581 - Schaaf - Prohibits enforcement of any contractual provision that prevents disclosure of the contractual payment amount for health care services
SB 582 - Munzlinger - Modifies the composition of the Career and Technical Education Advisory Council
SB 583 - Munzlinger - Creates an instructional waiver review board for the University of Missouri System
SB 584 - Munzlinger - Allows those licensed by the Department of Agriculture to grow and handle industrial hemp
SB 585 - Wasson - Divides the Thirty-Eighth Judicial Circuit and creates a new Forty-Sixth Judicial Circuit
SB 586 - Wasson - Modifies the definition of "current operating expenditures" and "state adequacy target" for the purposes of state funding and applies the definition of "average daily attendance" to charter schools
SB 587 - Wasson - Adopts the Compact for a Balanced Budget
SB 588 - Dixon - Modifies provisions relating to petitions for the expungement of criminal records
SB 589 - Dixon - Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions
SB 590 - Dixon - Modifies provisions related to first degree murder
SB 591 - Parson - Modifies provisions relating to expert witnesses
SB 592 - Parson - Modifies the law relating to school start dates
SB 593 - Parson - Prohibits the effectiveness of any federal regulation not authorized by federal law in the state of Missouri unless authorized by the General Assembly
SB 594 - Kraus - Modifies the law relating to voting procedures
SB 595 - Kraus - Modifies provisions of law relating to construction management
SB 596 - Kraus - Adds the real property of a vineyard and related buildings to the definition of "agricultural and horticultural property" for property tax purposes
SB 597 - Brown - Modifies the law relating to special elections
SB 598 - Brown - Repeals the law pertaining to prevailing wage
SB 599 - Brown - Modifies the law relating to public labor organizations
SB 600 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies provisions relating to hazardous waste
SB 601 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies the law relating to occupational diseases under workers' compensation
SB 602 - Chappelle-Nadal - Creates a tax credit for adoption of dogs or cats from a shelter
SB 603 - Curls - Expands the crimes eligible for expungement and modifies the time period a person must wait before being eligible to petition for expungement
SB 604 - Curls - Requires the Department of Corrections to offer certain educational and job training programs to inmates
SB 605 - Curls - Modifies provisions regarding the ability of neighborhood organizations to bring nuisance actions in certain cities and counties
SB 606 - Sater - Modifies the law relating to prevailing wage
SB 607 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to public assistance programs
SB 608 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to health care
SB 609 - Emery - Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program
SB 610 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to the employment of teachers in school districts
SB 611 - Emery - Modifies Supreme Court Rule 55.03 regarding sanctions against lawyers, law firms, or parties for certain conduct
SB 612 - Cunningham - Modifies the law relating to the offense of illegal reentry
SB 613 - Cunningham - Enacts new provisions of law relating to the workers' compensation insurance premiums of volunteer fire departments
SB 614 - Cunningham - Increases the penalties for knowingly allowing a minor to drink or possess alcohol or failing to stop a minor from drinking or possessing alcohol
SB 615 - Silvey - Creates a limit for the total amount of tax credits that may be authorized in a fiscal year
SB 616 - Silvey - Expands the requirement for children to wear personal flotation devices
SB 617 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to feral hogs
SB 618 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to the detention and shackling of juvenile offenders and detention and shackling of pregnant offenders
SB 619 - Wallingford - Requires elder abuse investigators to provide specified written materials to alleged perpetrators
SB 620 - Romine - Modifies composition of the Career and Technical Education Advisory Council and requires said council to establish minimum requirement for a career and technical education certificate
SB 621 - Romine - Modifies provisions of law relating to health care
SB 622 - Romine - Modifies provisions relating to mine property
SB 623 - Libla - Raises taxes on fuels and increases fuel decal fees
SB 624 - Libla - Modifies the crimes of stealing and fraudulent procurement of a credit or debit device
SB 625 - Walsh - Designates certain state highways and creates a process for the naming of additional highways and bridges
SB 626 - Nasheed - Requires higher education institutions to inform students and employees about affirmative consent to sexual activity
SB 627 - Nasheed - Requires each public institution of higher education to develop and implement a policy to advise students and staff on available suicide prevention programs
SB 628 - Nasheed - Requires law enforcement agencies in certain cities to require their officers to wear a camera while on duty and in uniform and record all contacts with people
SB 629 - Holsman - Modifies the definition of "customer-generator" in the Net Metering and Easy Connection Act
SB 630 - Holsman - Modifies provisions relating to community solar gardens
SB 631 - Holsman - Prohibits planned communities from barring the installation of solar energy systems
SB 632 - Sifton - Imposes a gift ban for the members of the General Assembly and their candidate committees
SB 633 - Sifton - Modifies several provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 634 - Sifton - Reauthorizes the Missouri Homestead Preservation tax credit program
SB 635 - Hegeman - Modifies provisions relating to health care
SB 636 - Hegeman - Modifies provisions relating to health information organizations
SB 637 - Hegeman - Modifies requirements for special road district commissioner elections
SB 638 - Riddle - Modifies several provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 639 - Riddle - Modifies provisions of the Prosecuting Attorneys and Circuit Attorneys' Retirement System and allows political subdivisions to assign operation of a retirement plan to LAGERS
SB 640 - Schatz - Modifies provisions relating to vehicles
SB 641 - Schatz - Creates an income tax deduction for payments received as part of a program that compensates agricultural producers for losses from disaster or emergency
SB 642 - Schatz - Eliminates a provision allowing for property tax levy adjustments for inflation and modifies standing for Hancock Amendment challenges
SB 643 - Onder - Modifies provisions of law relating to ethics
SB 644 - Onder - Modifies provisions relating to abortion, including donation of fetal tissue, tissue reports, physician privileges, and ambulatory surgical center licensing and inspections
SB 645 - Onder - Requires a portion of sales and use taxes collected to be deposited into the State Road Fund
SB 646 - Schupp - Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop training guidelines and school districts to adopt a policy for youth suicide awareness and prevention education
SB 647 - Schupp - Modifies the law relating to consumer credit interest rates
SB 648 - Schupp - Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2017
SB 649 - Pearce - Modifies the Higher Education Academic Scholarship Program by expanding eligibility requirements and by adding the option of receiving forgivable loans
SB 650 - Pearce - Modifies the A+ Schools Program by removing the requirement that the student's attendance of public high school occur in the three years immediately prior to graduation
SB 651 - Keaveny - Modifies the definition of "current operating expenditures" for the purposes of state funding and applies the definition of "average daily attendance" to charter schools
SB 652 - Keaveny - Requires the State Auditor to make a one-time report on the costs of administering the death penalty
SB 653 - Keaveny - Bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity
SB 654 - Schaaf - Modifies certificate of need requirements for long-term care facilities
SB 655 - Munzlinger - Repeals the Advisory Council to the Director of the Missouri Agriculture Experiment Station and establishes the Fertilizer Control Board
SB 656 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to county sheriffs, self defense, unlawful use of weapons, and concealed carry permits
SB 657 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicles
SB 658 - Wasson - Allows certain offenses to be prosecuted in the county in which the victim resides or conducts business or where stolen property was located
SB 659 - Wasson - Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of motor vehicles
SB 660 - Wasson - Modifies provisions of law relating to bidding procedures for county depositaries
SB 661 - Dixon - Modifies the statute specifying when police officers are justified using force
SB 662 - Dixon - Adopts the Compact for a Balanced Budget
SB 663 - Dixon - Modifies provisions related to law enforcement officers, inmates, crime, preparation of land descriptions, courts, concealed carry permits, and public defenders
SB 664 - Parson - Modifies corporate registration report requirements for authorized farm corporations and family farm corporations
SB 665 - Parson - Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
SB 666 - Parson - Prohibits each house of the General Assembly from adoption of an amendment to a bill if certain conditions are not met
SB 667 - Brown - Modifies the law relating to labor organizations
SB 668 - Brown - Modifies the law relating to collective bargaining representatives
SB 669 - Brown - Transfers money from certain funds administered by the Department of Natural Resources to general revenue
SB 670 - Chappelle-Nadal - Requires long-term care facilities to institute policies facilitating familial involvement in the well-being and support of its residents
SB 671 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies provisions relating to racial profiling in policing
SB 672 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies provisions relating to instruction in human sexuality and sexually transmitted infections
SB 673 - Curls - Creates a new tax credit for first time purchasers of homes in a blighted area that will be used for owner-occupancy
SB 674 - Curls - Provides a process for the Parole Board to review the case histories of offenders serving more than 15 years in prison and recommend clemency or allow release on parole
SB 675 - Curls - Modifies residential property receivership
SB 676 - Sater - Contains provisions relating to political subdivisions, wireless facilities, Department of Transportation vehicles, limited liability companies, and circuit court judges
SB 677 - Sater - Establishes requirements for authorized entities to stock epinephrine (EPI) auto-injectors for use in emergencies
SB 678 - Emery - Allows a court to place a person on electronic monitoring with victim notification if a person has been charged with, or found guilty of, violating an order of protection
SB 679 - Emery - Modifies bond requirements for certain county offices
SB 680 - Emery - Modifies retirement benefits for newly elected members of the General Assembly and statewide officials
SB 681 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to probation and parole
SB 682 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to land purchases made on behalf of state departments
SB 683 - Cunningham - Removes a property tax exemption for real property belonging to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources
SB 684 - Wallingford - Specifies that courts must order an evaluation by the Division of Youth Services to determine whether dual jurisdiction is appropriate for certain juvenile offenders
SB 685 - Wallingford - Requires children under the age of 18 to be prosecuted for most criminal offenses in juvenile courts unless the child is certified as an adult
SB 686 - Wallingford - Modifies how fourth class cities may proceed with road improvements
SB 687 - Romine - Requires electrical corporations to track costs for complying with the Clean Power Plan and itemize such costs on customer bills
SB 688 - Romine - Establishes the Joint Committee on Public Assistance
SB 689 - Romine - Prohibits two-way telecommunications devices and their component parts in correctional centers and jails
SB 690 - Nasheed - Establishes a tax credit for providing certain low-income veterans with housing
SB 691 - Nasheed - Requires the reporting of lost or stolen firearms
SB 692 - Nasheed - Changes the maximum authorization on low-income housing project tax credits from $6 million to $12 million
SB 693 - Holsman - Modifies provisions requiring LLC's owning rental or unoccupied property in Kansas City to list a property manager with the city clerk
SB 694 - Holsman - Allows qualified motorcycle operators to operate motorcycles and motortricycles without protective headgear under certain conditions
SB 695 - Sifton - Modifies provisions relating to employee wages
SB 696 - Sifton - Removes the statute of limitations on civil actions and prosecutions involving offenses against children
SB 697 - Sifton - Creates the Missouri Parent/Teacher Involvement Program to provide grant awards to schools to develop and build trusting relationships between families and school staff
SB 698 - Hegeman - Modifies provisions regarding estate administration and the office of public administrator and establishes the Designated Health Care Decision-Maker Act
SB 699 - Hegeman - Creates a tax credit for donations to an endowment fund of a community foundation
SB 700 - Schatz - Modifies the law relating to workers' compensation premium rates
SB 701 - Schatz - Modifies the law relating to vacancies in the office of county commissioner
SB 702 - Munzlinger - Modifies the law relating to unemployment compensation benefits
SB 703 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
SB 704 - Munzlinger - Requires all departments and divisions of the state, including statewide offices, to post copies of contracts entered into for the provision of legal services from outside firms on the Missouri Accountability Portal
SB 705 - Dixon - Modifies laws relating to public defenders
SB 706 - Dixon - Creates a sales tax exemption for fitness facilities, gyms, and dance studios
SB 707 - Dixon - Modifies provisions relating to county prosecuting attorneys
SB 708 - Parson - Exempts certain motor vehicles older than ten years from the sales tax on titling
SB 709 - Parson - Allows the Wine and Grape Tax Credit to be used for used equipment and caps the credit at one million dollars annually
SB 710 - Parson - Requires that an applicant for a navigator license must take an exam created by the Department of Insurance and submit to a criminal background check
SB 711 - Brown - Requires thirty minutes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction and training during high school
SB 712 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies the Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program by adding eligibility requirements
SB 713 - Chappelle-Nadal - Creates the Missouri Teen Dating Violence Prevention Education Act to educate teens about dating and domestic violence
SB 714 - Chappelle-Nadal - Creates term limits for members of the State Board of Education
SB 715 - Curls - Changes the notice requirement to a tenant in a foreclosure action from ten days to ninety days
SB 716 - Curls - Repeals provisions regarding nonjudicial foreclosure proceedings and requires all foreclosure proceedings to be handled judicially
SB 717 - Curls - Changes the amount of damages that a tenant can recover when the security deposit is wrongfully withheld by a landlord
SB 718 - Emery - Requires the Senate to try all impeachments except for the impeachment of the Governor, which shall be tried by the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court
SB 719 - Emery - Requires the State Board of Education to develop a simplified annual school report card
SB 720 - Emery - Requires all public school restrooms, locker rooms, and shower rooms be designated for and used by male or female students only
SB 721 - Romine - Modifies the crime of animal trespass
SB 722 - Romine - Expands the authority of the Governor to convey easements without the approval of the General Assembly and expands the rights granted by the easements
SB 723 - Romine - Modifies provisions relating to natural resource damages authorized to be recovered by the state natural resources trustee
SB 724 - Nasheed - Prohibits employers from inquiring into or considering the criminal records of applicants before offering a conditional offer of employment
SB 725 - Nasheed - Modifies provisions of law relating to wages paid to employees
SB 726 - Nasheed - Modifies the statute specifying when police officers are justified in using deadly force
SB 727 - Sifton - Restricts the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education from creating certain reports that include data of any children in facilities serving neglected children or delinquent children
SB 728 - Sifton - Modifies the requirements for school antibullying policies
SB 729 - Sifton - Requires every individual who is seventeen years or older and is arrested for a felony offense to provide a biological sample for DNA profiling
SB 730 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to the election of political parties
SB 731 - Munzlinger - Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions, but allows institutions to ban concealed firearms under certain conditions
SB 732 - Munzlinger - Modifies numerous provisions relating to public safety
SB 733 - Dixon - Authorizes additional circuit judges for certain circuits when indicated by a judicial performance report and repeals provisions regarding the appointment of a janitor-messenger
SB 734 - Dixon - Allows sheriffs and deputies to assist in other counties throughout the state
SB 735 - Dixon - Modifies laws relating to the Court Automation Fund, the Basic Legal Services Fund, and public defenders
SB 736 - Parson - Provides that defendants in tort actions shall only be held severally liable and not jointly
SB 737 - Parson - Creates the Board of Administrative Appeals and provides that a person is entitled a hearing before the Board following a proceeding before a governmental agency
SB 738 - Parson - Modifies provisions relating to taxation
SB 739 - Chappelle-Nadal - Creates the crimes of failing to stop illegal firearm possession, negligent storage of a firearm, and failure to notify a school of firearm ownership
SB 740 - Chappelle-Nadal - Creates the crimes of failing to stop illegal weapon possession, negligent storage of a weapon, and failure to notify a school of weapon ownership
SB 741 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies the statute specifying when police officers are justified in using deadly force
SB 742 - Curls - Allows certain people to enter abandoned property to secure it, remove trash and graffiti, and maintain the grounds, and provides immunity from civil and criminal liability
SB 743 - Curls - Provides that a landlord must keep security deposits in a depository institution and changes the amount a tenant can recover when the security deposit is wrongfully withheld
SB 744 - Curls - Specifies that Kansas City may require the registration of certain properties
SB 745 - Romine - Modifies the law relating to unlawful discrimination
SB 746 - Romine - Modifies laws regarding arbitration agreements between employers and at-will employees
SB 747 - Nasheed - Requires the St. Louis City and Kansas City school districts to implement reading plans for struggling students prior to promotion to third grade
SB 748 - Nasheed - Requires school districts to adopt antibullying policies
SB 749 - Sifton - Allows emergency workers to request, receive and submit absentee ballots
SB 750 - Sifton - Modifies class one election offenses
SB 751 - Sifton - Modifies provisions relating to event tickets
SB 752 - Munzlinger - Allows certain assistant physicians, advanced practice registered nurses, and physician assistants to prescribe all Schedule II medications
SB 753 - Dixon - Allows Greene County, or any city within the county, to impose a sales tax, upon voter approval, to fund early childhood education
SB 754 - Dixon - WITHDRAWN
SB 755 - Chappelle-Nadal - States the intent of the General Assembly and the people of this state to amend the U.S. Constitution to guarantee every citizen of this country the right to vote
SB 756 - Chappelle-Nadal - Enacts new sections of law relating to publicly-financed elections
SB 757 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies the law relating to elections
SB 758 - Chappelle-Nadal - Provides a method for judicial consideration of whether race played a role in decisions to impose or seek the death penalty
SB 759 - Chappelle-Nadal - Creates a crime for employers who divulge certain personal information of employees and customers
SB 760 - Chappelle-Nadal - Prohibits a workforce development agency from knowingly omitting from any bidding process an entity with whom it has a contract
SB 761 - Chappelle-Nadal - Exempts marijuana from certain forfeiture provisions relating to controlled substances
SB 762 - Chappelle-Nadal - Allows a person to possess up to one ounce of marijuana and provides a licensure process for retail marijuana stores, cultivation facilities, and products manufacturers
SB 763 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies and enacts provisions relating to law enforcement officers
SB 764 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies several provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 765 - Schmitt - Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement officers and political subdivisions
SB 766 - Schmitt - Requires the State Auditor to audit the University of Missouri System at least once annually
SB 767 - Schmitt - Requires public colleges and universities to post certain course information on their Internet websites
SB 768 - Schaaf - Establishes a Prescription Drug Monitoring Act
SB 769 - Munzlinger - Prohibits political subdivisions from enacting ordinances relating to the labeling or use of fertilizers or soil conditioners
SB 770 - Munzlinger - WITHDRAWN
SB 771 - Onder - Modifies the law relating to paper ballots
SB 772 - Onder - Provides that the state shall not require maintenance of licensure or any form of specialty medical board certification to practice medicine and modifies examination requirements for physicians
SB 773 - Onder - Creates the Missouri Electrical Industry Licensing Board and licensure requirements for a statewide electrical contractor's license
SB 774 - Schmitt - Modifies the gubernatorial appointment process for acting directors and members of boards and commissions
SB 775 - Schaefer - Adds a statutory aggravating circumstance for murder in the first degree for certain acts of terrorism
SB 776 - Schaaf - Modifies certificate of need requirements for long-term care facilities
SB 777 - Munzlinger - Allows students enrolled in approved virtual institutions to participate in the Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program
SB 778 - Wallingford - Provides that a managed care plan's network is adequate if the health carrier is accredited by the Accreditation for Ambulatory Health Care
SB 779 - Wieland - Modifies cost-sharing requirements for health benefit plans offered by health maintenance organizations
SB 780 - Wieland - Creates a regulatory system for self-service storage insurance and the selling of such insurance
SB 781 - Schatz - Modifies provisions relating to construction
SB 782 - Onder - Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses
SB 783 - Onder - Authorizes telephone companies to elect to have their tangible personal property assessed in accordance with a depreciation schedule
SB 784 - Onder - Creates a state sales and use tax exemption for utilities, equipment, and materials used to generate or transmit electricity
SB 785 - Schaefer - Establishes the Civil Litigation Funding Act
SB 786 - Kraus - Modifies the law relating to the prosecution of election offenses
SB 787 - Kraus - Modifies provisions relating to election challengers
SB 788 - Schatz - Requires that municipalities in the St. Louis County sales tax pool receive at least 50% of the revenue generated inside a given municipality
SB 789 - Wasson - Modifies provisions relating to construction contracts entered into by political subdivisions
SB 790 - Parson - Makes it a class B felony to physically take property from a person when the property is owned by a financial institution
SB 791 - Parson - Modifies provisions relating to corporate security advisors
SB 792 - Richard - Repeals certain provisions relating to products liability civil actions
SB 793 - Richard - Modifies provisions relating to civil actions brought under merchandising practices and products liability provisions of law
SB 794 - Wallingford - Creates a sales tax exemption for parts of certain types of medical equipment
SB 795 - Wallingford - Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement
SB 796 - Romine - Requires the Missouri Department of Natural Resources to submit an initial state plan and 2-year extension to the Environmental Protection Agency by June 30, 2016
SB 797 - Pearce - Prohibits the sale or offering of powdered alcohol and creates a crime of illegal possession of powdered alcohol
SB 798 - Kraus - Requires the Department of Revenue to pay the taxpayers' attorneys' fees in income tax cases when the taxpayer receives a favorable judgement
SB 799 - Kraus - Modifies the law relating to business fees
SB 800 - Sater - Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
SB 801 - Sater - Establishes the Supporting and Strengthening Families Act relating to guardianships and guidelines for foster child caregivers, foster child involvement in case plans, and permanency hearings and modifies provisions regarding foster home placement
SB 802 - Sater - Prohibits abortions performed solely because of a prenatal diagnosis, test, or screening indicating Down Syndrome or the potential of Down Syndrome in an unborn child
SB 803 - Sifton - Creates new sections of law relating to leave from employment
SB 804 - Onder - Contains provisions relating to crimes and criminal court proceedings
SB 805 - Onder - Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing
SB 806 - Onder - Modifies provisions relating to collective bargaining representation for public employees
SB 807 - Schupp - Modifies the law relating to ethics reform
SB 808 - Schupp - Modifies the laws relating to disclosure requirements to the Ethics Commission
SB 809 - Sifton - Requires each public school to screen each student for dyslexia and related disorders
SB 810 - Schmitt - Repeals an incorrect intersectional reference in regard to regional recreational districts
SB 811 - Kraus - Restricts the use of cell site simulator devices
SB 812 - Keaveny - Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library
SB 813 - Brown - Allows pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to sell and dispense opioid antagonists
SB 814 - Wallingford - Allows an individual to deduct income earned through active military duty from their Missouri adjusted gross income
SB 815 - Schmitt - Requires all tax credit programs created on or after August 28, 2016 to comply with the Tax Credit Accountability Act of 2004
SB 816 - Wieland - Repeals the death penalty
SB 817 - Wieland - Repeals provisions of law requiring the licensing and taxation of peddlers by counties
SB 818 - Schatz - Designates the "German Heritage Corridor of Missouri"
SB 819 - Schupp - Requires employees and volunteers of specified public and private institutions to receive an influenza vaccination every year
SB 820 - Schupp - Requires the driver and all passengers in a car or truck to wear a safety belt with certain exceptions
SB 821 - Schupp - Applies ban on using cell phones related to text messaging while driving to all drivers
SB 822 - Keaveny - Modifies provisions relating to hemp extract
SB 823 - Kraus - Modifies provisions relating to sales tax
SB 824 - Schatz - Creates the Energy Efficiency Competitive Resource Acquisition Act
SB 825 - Munzlinger - Repeals a section relating to the expiration date of economic subsidies for Missouri qualified fuel ethanol producers
SB 826 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions regarding professional nursing and collaborative practice arrangements
SB 827 - Sifton - Modifies several provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 828 - Sifton - Provides that attorneys and title insurance companies are not precluded by land surveyor statutes from preparing property descriptions
SB 829 - Wasson - Establishes legislative procedures for regulating previously unregulated professions
SB 830 - Wasson - Prohibits a health carrier or other insurer that writes vision insurance from requiring an optometrist to provide services or materials at a discount that are not covered and reimbursed under the plan
SB 831 - Wasson - Provides ways a professional licensee may submit payment and information to a licensing board, establishes legislative procedures for regulating previously unregulated professions and modifies provisions relating to various health care providers
SB 832 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to business filing fees
SB 833 - Nasheed - Modifies provisions relating to financial transactions
SB 834 - Sifton - Authorizes a retail sales tax in St. Louis County to fund county law enforcement
SB 835 - Wasson - Establishes a nursing compact, physical therapy compact, and legislative procedures for regulating professions, and modifies provisions regarding medical hemp extract, land surveyors, collaborative practice, and the nurse education incentive program
SB 836 - Wasson - Establishes the Caregiver, Advise, Record, and Enable Act and a physical therapist compact, as well as allows optometry students to train under the supervision of a physician or optometrist
SB 837 - Schmitt - Modifies a section reference in provisions relating to municipal courts
SB 838 - Silvey - Allows the court to order a wireless service provider to transfer the rights of a wireless telephone number to a petitioner under certain circumstances
SB 839 - Wallingford - Provides for the certification of euthanasia technicians
SB 840 - Keaveny - Modifies provisions regarding the administration of small probate estates
SB 841 - Keaveny - Modifies provisions relating to trust protectors
SB 842 - Keaveny - Requires law enforcement agencies to develop certain policies for eyewitness identification procedures
SB 843 - Schaaf - Modifies provisions relating to covered prescription benefits
SB 844 - Parson - Modifies provisions relating to livestock trespass liability
SB 845 - Parson - Modifies certificate of need requirements for long-term care facilities
SB 846 - Parson - Modifies provisions regarding county law enforcement restitution funds
SB 847 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule and provides that parties may introduce evidence of the actual cost, rather than the value, of the medical care rendered
SB 848 - Emery - Modifies provisions relating to rate schedules authorized for certain utilities outside of general rate proceedings
SB 849 - Onder - Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for gas corporations
SB 850 - Schupp - Modifies provisions relating to child care facility licensure
SB 851 - Brown - Allows qualified motorcycle operators to operate motorcycles and motortricycles without protective headgear under certain conditions
SB 852 - Brown - Designates certain memorial infrastructure
SB 853 - Brown - Creates requirements for co-payments and notice of insurance coverage for occupational therapy
SB 854 - Brown - Establishes the Joint Committee on Public Assistance
SB 855 - Pearce - Reauthorizes a tuition grant program for spouses and children of war vetarans
SB 856 - Silvey - Creates a tax deduction for employee stock ownership plans
SB 857 - Romine - Establishes several provisions relating to financial assistance for dual enrollment courses
SB 858 - Romine - Suspends state agency activities relating to the Clean Power Plan until a certain stay is lifted, and requires the Department of Natural Resources to submit an extension for submitting a final plan to the EPA upon the Clean Power Plan being upheld in federal court
SB 859 - Munzlinger - Provides that licensed liquor retailers may use dispensing systems that allow patrons to self-dispense up to 16 ounces of wine
SB 860 - Riddle - Allows the presiding judge of certain circuits to appoint a circuit court marshal
SB 861 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to transportation facilities
SB 862 - Wieland - Creates a regulatory system for self-service storage insurance and the selling of such insurance
SB 863 - Wieland - Creates regulations for the process of identifying deceased insureds and payments of life insurance death benefits for policies issued after January 1, 2017
SB 864 - Sater - Provides that only a licensed pharmacist can determine to dispense an emergency supply of medication without the prescriber's authorization and may dispense varying quantities of maintenance medication
SB 865 - Sater - Modifies various provisions regarding palliative care, the Board of Pharmacy, pharmacists, health insurance, and pharmacy benefit managers
SB 866 - Sater - Modifies laws regarding the renewal of licenses issued by the Board of Pharmacy
SB 867 - Sater - Contains provisions relating to fire protection, sheltered workshops, assessments of mining property, consolidation of road districts, and property managers
SB 868 - Wasson - Extends a sunset provision for coverage of early refills of prescription eye drops
SB 869 - Schmitt - Modifies provisions of law relating to political subdivisions
SB 870 - Kraus - Creates a tax deduction for dentists providing services to MO HealthNet participants
SB 871 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to emergency communications services
SB 872 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to vacancies in county-elected offices
SB 873 - Pearce - Creates the Missouri Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Initiative
SB 874 - Pearce - Modifies provisions related to University of Missouri extension councils
SB 875 - Schaefer - Allows a pharmacist to select an interchangeable biological product when filling a biological product prescription
SB 876 - Schatz - Modifies the law relating to discharge of employees under workers' compensation statutes
SB 877 - Schatz - Enacts new provisions of law relating to professional employer organizations
SB 878 - Brown - Changes the "Farm-to-School Act" and program to the "Farm-to-Table Act" and program
SB 879 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Works Program and the United States Department of Defense
SB 880 - Brown - Requires the Director of the Department of Natural Resources to give preference to Missouri residents or businesses whose primary place of business is located in Missouri when awarding state park public concessions contracts
SB 881 - Brown - Requires certain employees of the Department of Corrections to receive hazardous duty pay
SB 882 - Romine - Establishes the Consumer Legal Funding Model Act
SB 883 - Riddle - Requires referrals for out of state abortions to be accompanied by specified printed materials
SB 884 - Munzlinger - Modifies the per barrel fee for the inspection of certain motor fuels
SB 885 - Munzlinger - Creates the "Show Me Rural Jobs Act"
SB 886 - Walsh - Adds an element to the crime of aggravated or first degree stalking
SB 887 - Walsh - Establishes the Advance Health Care Directive Registry
SB 888 - Walsh - Prohibits the release of identifying information of lottery winners and allows victims of human trafficking to participate in the Address Confidentiality Program
SB 889 - Onder - Modifies provisions of law relating to project labor agreements
SB 890 - Emery - Requires a person who has been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court
SB 891 - Schaefer - Requires the Attorney General to screen prison volunteers for terrorist proclivities and the Corrections Department to report on procedures to reduce radicalization
SB 892 - Chappelle-Nadal - Requires St. Louis City and St. Louis County to increase the number of contracts awarded to women's and minority business enterprises
SB 893 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions of law relating to products liability claims
SB 894 - Munzlinger - Prohibits private nuisance actions from being brought when the property owner has a government issued permit
SB 895 - Hegeman - Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing, emergency service providers, and board members of fire protection and ambulance districts
SB 896 - Hegeman - Provides that a person who removes an unattended child from a locked car shall not be held liable for damages
SB 897 - Hegeman - Removes penalties for taxes paid under protest or as part of a disputed assessment
SB 898 - Cunningham - Creates and funds the Department of Revenue Technology Fund through an administrative fee for notice of lien processing
SB 899 - Parson - Designates certain highways and bridges within the state
SB 900 - Holsman - Requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to report prices for most common procedures
SB 901 - Holsman - Repeals the exception to the duty of scrap metal operators to obtain certificates of title for certain inoperable motor vehicles
SB 902 - Silvey - Allows the Department of Revenue to issue REAL ID compliant driver's licenses and identification cards
SB 903 - Dixon - Modifies the state's requirements to reimburse counties for certain costs related to imprisonment and electronic monitoring for criminal offenders
SB 904 - Pearce - Modifies provisions related to elementary and secondary education
SB 905 - Sifton - Changes the effective date of the repeal and enactment of certain provisions of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
SB 906 - Wasson - Creates the "Missouri Task Force on Fair, Nondiscriminatory Local Taxation Concerning Motor Vehicles, Trailers, Boats, and Outboard Motors"
SB 907 - Walsh - Creates a right to unpaid leave for employees that are affected by domestic violence
SB 908 - Sater - Delineates procedures to be used by pharmacy benefit managers with regards to maximum allowable cost lists
SB 909 - Sater - Designates certain state highways and creates a process for the naming of additional highways and bridges
SB 910 - Sater - Requires health carriers or managed care plans to offer medication synchronization services
SB 911 - Wieland - Modifies provisions related to health insurance
SB 912 - Schaaf - Allows for the use of medical marijuana to treat serious conditions
SB 913 - Brown - Modifies provisions related to watercraft registration
SB 914 - Brown - Adds entering or remaining on a privately owned structure attached to another person's building or property to the list of actions that constitute first degree trespass
SB 915 - Schaefer - Designates two memorial highways in Boone County
SB 916 - Schaefer - Modifies definitions in the Missouri Human Rights Act
SB 917 - Schaefer - Increases the penalties and driver license suspension periods for those who fail to yield the right-of-way in certain instances
SB 918 - Wallingford - Provides that a juvenile's attorney must have the right to be heard on a request that restraints not be used in juvenile court
SB 919 - Schmitt - Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor
SB 920 - Schmitt - Adjusts the exemption amount allowed for each dependent based on the Consumer Price Index
SB 921 - Riddle - Modifies provisions relating to victims of crime
SB 922 - Riddle - Allows structured family caregiving as a covered service under MO HealthNet
SB 923 - Hegeman - Allows for a connected vehicle technology testing program
SB 924 - Schaaf - Modifies provisions of law relating to the right of suffrage for former felons
SB 925 - Sifton - Creates the MO HealthNet Buy-In for Workers with Disabilities program
SB 926 - Riddle - Adds sheltered workshop boards to the definition of "political subdivision" for purposes of laws allowing political subdivisions to cooperate with public and private entities
SB 927 - Silvey - Authorizes incentives for data storage centers
SB 928 - Munzlinger - Modifies privacy protections for certain agricultural entities
SB 929 - Dixon - Modifies provisions regarding when a court must instruct the jury on an included criminal offense
SB 930 - Emery - Requires the State Board of Education to assign classification designations to individual attendance centers
SB 931 - Schaefer - Modifies sentencing and supervision provisions for offenders of sex crimes against children
SB 932 - Cunningham - Modifies provisions relating to bonded entities
SB 933 - Curls - Allows Kansas City to employ airport police officers
SB 934 - Schaaf - Requires schools and school district to provide home school students the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities
SB 935 - Wieland - Creates a regulatory scheme for homeowners' associations
SB 936 - Wallingford - Requires an insurer to send an insured written notification of policy renewal
SB 937 - Wallingford - Extends the authority for regional jail districts to impose a sales tax until September 30, 2027
SB 938 - Wallingford - Allows the creation and issuance of insurance policies covering earthquake loss under the Missouri FAIR Plan
SB 939 - Schaefer - Creates the offense of terrorism
SB 940 - Schmitt - Requires a student athlete who is suspected of sustaining a concussion or brain injury be removed from competition and administered a side line test designed with a concussion protocol
SB 941 - Dixon - Modifies several provisions relating to higher education
SB 942 - Nasheed - Modifies provisions relating to the expungement of criminal records
SB 943 - Schatz - Modifies the civil penalty for violating federally mandated natural gas safety standards
SB 944 - Schatz - Modifies the civil penalty for violating certain underground facility safety standards
SB 945 - Munzlinger - Creates economic subsidies for qualified gaseous biofuel producers
SB 946 - Emery - Modifies the authority of municipalities to offer certain communications services
SB 947 - Parson - Creates insurance requirements for transportation network companies and drivers
SB 948 - Parson - Creates a tax credit for charitable contributions
SB 949 - Wasson - Provides that change in population shall not remove a city, county or political subdivision from operation of a law
SB 950 - Wasson - Requires certain employers to file Missouri income tax returns electronically
SB 951 - Wasson - Modifies provisions of the Missouri Preneed Funeral Contract Act
SB 952 - Walsh - Modifies provisions relating to employee wages
SB 953 - Schupp - Modifies provisions of law relating to the minimum wage
SB 954 - Pearce - Modifies the retirement allowance calculation for members of the Public School Retirement System with thirty-one or more years of service
SB 955 - Sifton - Institutes a gift ban for the members of the General Assembly and their candidate committees
SB 956 - Chappelle-Nadal - Specifies that the state is not liable for, and shall not pay, the debts of financially insolvent municipalities
SB 957 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies the minimum wage laws
SB 958 - Holsman - Changes the "Farm-to-School Act" and program to the "Farm-to-Table Act" and program
SB 959 - Holsman - Modifies provisions for the abatement of vacant nuisance properties in Kansas City
SB 960 - Wieland - Establishes provisions relating to workers' compensation large deductible policies
SB 961 - Nasheed - Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2017
SB 962 - Curls - Requires certain policies on police-worn cameras, allows for the collection of a court fee and creates a fund for the cameras, and makes data from the cameras closed records
SB 963 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions relating to the Children's Division
SB 964 - Wallingford - Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody orders
SB 965 - Schaaf - Modifies provisions related to health insurance discrimination
SB 966 - Schaaf - Transfers powers of the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan Board to the Office of Administration
SB 967 - Pearce - Requires the Department of Higher Education to develop and maintain website containing certain information on institutions of higher education
SB 968 - Brown - Modifies several provisions relating to higher education financial aid for members of the military and their families
SB 969 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to tuition assistance for combat veterans
SB 970 - Brown - Modifies the certification procedures for licensing boat manufacturers and boat dealers
SB 971 - Dixon - Modifies provisions relating to records of minor victims of sexual offenses
SB 972 - Silvey - Provides MO HealthNet reimbursement for behavior assessment and intervention
SB 973 - Wasson - Modifies various provisions relating to hospitals, physical therapists, and medication
SB 974 - Wasson - Modifies provisions relating to cancellation or nonrenewal for automobile and homeowner's insurance policies
SB 975 - Wasson - Modifies provisions related to extended service warranties
SB 976 - Nasheed - Modifies provisions relating to racial profiling in policing
SB 977 - Nasheed - Prohibits the use of restraints on children under the age of 17 and pregnant and post-postpartum offenders during court proceedings except in certain circumstances
SB 978 - Sater - Establishes a pilot program allowing noncustodial parents to reduce the amount of state debt owed
SB 979 - Hegeman - Establishes guidelines for foster child caregivers, foster child involvement in case plans, and permanency hearings
SB 980 - Keaveny - Requires public retirement plans to provide financial information to participants, modifies the criteria for when a public plan is deemed delinquent, and changes the employer and employee contributions for CURP
SB 981 - Keaveny - Authorizes tax credits for earnings taxes for individuals who live and work in different states
SB 982 - Wieland - Modifies the law relating to administrative leave for public employees
SB 983 - Nasheed - Creates new provisions of law relating to leave from employment
SB 984 - Parson - Allows Cedar County to establish, if approved by voters, a local sales tax for the purpose of funding libraries
SB 985 - Wasson - Establishes a new nursing licensure compact
SB 986 - Brown - Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties
SB 987 - Schmitt - Removes a sectional reference to a section of law that was repealed in 2012 relating to the closing times of retailers selling intoxicating liquor
SB 988 - Kraus - Modifies several provisions relating to health care providers
SB 989 - Onder - Enacts multiple provisions to protect the privacy of student data
SB 990 - Onder - Allows students to enroll in a school district other than his or her school district of residence or in a charter school for the purpose of attending virtual courses or programs
SB 991 - Onder - Creates regulations for transportation network companies
SB 992 - Brown - Changes the effective date of the repeal and enactment of certain provisions of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
SB 993 - Curls - Allows a charter county to submit to voters a proposal for a $5 user fee on instruments recorded with the Recorder of Deeds for an assistance program for homeless persons
SB 994 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to alcohol
SB 995 - Riddle - Allows entertainment facilities to sell alcoholic beverages through the use of mobile applications
SB 996 - Pearce - Modifies several provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 997 - Pearce - Establishes several provisions relating to higher education
SB 998 - Romine - Subject to appropriations, requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to subsidize the exam fee for those taking the high school equivalency degree exam for the first time
SB 999 - Wallingford - Requires health insurers to make updates to their electronic and paper dental services provider materials available to plan members
SB 1000 - Wallingford - Provides a tax deduction for income earned out of state
SB 1001 - Wallingford - Prohibits the use of certain events in determination of insurance policy rates and issuance
SB 1002 - Hegeman - Allows the State Auditor to audit community improvement districts
SB 1003 - Onder - Prohibits political subdivisions from participating in any action in federal court as either a representative or member of a class to enforce or collect any tax
SB 1004 - Onder - Modifies Supreme Court Rule 52.08 to prohibit political subdivisions from joining certain class actions
SB 1005 - Walsh - Modifies the law relating to meningococcal vaccines for students enrolled at public institutions of higher education
SB 1006 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to videoconferencing at hearings before the Board of Probation and Parole
SB 1007 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of county officers
SB 1008 - Munzlinger - Creates the Missouri Qualified Solid Biomass Fuel Producer Incentive Fund to provide economic subsidies to solid biomass fuel producers
SB 1009 - Riddle - Designates the "Trooper James M. Bava Memorial Highway"
SB 1010 - Curls - Changes the "Farm-to-School Act" and program to the "Farm-to-Table Act" and program
SB 1011 - Cunningham - Requires the Director of the Department of Natural Resources to sell at public auction property located in Oregon County by December 31, 2016
SB 1012 - Dixon - Allows any single noncharter county judicial circuit to collect a court surcharge to be used towards the maintenance and construction of judicial facilities
SB 1013 - Dixon - Modifies provisions relating to procedures in criminal proceedings
SB 1014 - Dixon - Modifies admissibility of chemical test results in intoxication related proceedings
SB 1015 - Nasheed - Expands the prohibition on the use of hand-held communications devices while operating a motor vehicle
SB 1016 - Wieland - Requires Department of Labor to establish a state OSHA plan to submit to the United States Department of Labor
SB 1017 - Wieland - Modifies provisions relating to athletic trainers
SB 1018 - Schmitt - Authorizes an earned income tax credit
SB 1019 - Sater - Adds an exemption from the prohibition of physician referrals for physical therapy services to entities with whom the physician has a financial relationship
SB 1020 - Sifton - Authorizes deductions for small business employing certain employees
SB 1021 - Parson - Adds ambulance districts to the types of political subdivisions whose funds must be secured by the deposit of a certain type of security
SB 1022 - Parson - Creates the Missouri State Board of Roofers which shall issue voluntary licenses to roofing contractors
SB 1023 - Parson - Creates standards for predetermination of health care benefits requests and responses
SB 1024 - Parson - Prohibits political subdivisions from requiring that pet shops sell only animals obtained from a pound, animal shelter, or contract kennel
SB 1025 - Kraus - Exempts instructional classes from sales tax
SB 1026 - Schatz - Creates a lifetime permit to carry concealed firearms
SB 1027 - Schatz - Modifies provisions of law relating to workers' compensation
SB 1028 - Silvey - Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities
SB 1029 - Schupp - Modifies several provisions relating to student safety
SB 1030 - Schupp - Modifies existing law to limit the MO HealthNet Division's recovery from a third-party to medical expenses
SB 1031 - Sater - Establishes the Missouri Child Protection Registry
SB 1032 - Wieland - Modifies provisions of law relating to filing for elections in certain charter counties
SB 1033 - Pearce - Designates "Old Drum" as the historical dog of the state of Missouri, and designates "Jim the Wonder Dog" as Missouri's Wonder Dog
SB 1034 - Romine - Modifies the disbursement of taxes paid under protest
SB 1035 - Romine - Creates the Land Reclamation Legal Settlement Commission and Fund to implement primary restoration projects in southeast Missouri
SB 1036 - Keaveny - Requires the Department of Public Safety to establish a pilot program in St. Louis City to address the violent crime rate
SB 1037 - Schaefer - Modifies exemptions to duty to retreat when using force against another person
SB 1038 - Nasheed - Changes the amount of restitution paid to an individual wrongfully convicted
SB 1039 - Silvey - Allows certain municipal hospitals to invest 25% of their funds in investment funds
SB 1040 - Kraus - Restricts the storage and use as evidence of data collected through automated license plate reader systems by government entities
SB 1041 - Schatz - Creates the National Popular Vote Act
SB 1042 - Holsman - Establishes the "Student Online Personal Protection Act"
SB 1043 - Wieland - Creates additional requirements for tow truck businesses and penalties for tow trucks responding to accidents in violation of the provisions of the act
SB 1044 - Wasson - Modifies provisions required to be in nuisance abatement ordinances enacted by municipalities and counties
SB 1045 - Schaefer - Exempts fantasy sports from gambling laws
SB 1046 - Schaefer - Defines "motorcycle profiling" and creates regulations to eliminate motorcycle profiling
SB 1047 - Riddle - Allows cities, towns, or villages located in first or second class counties to consolidate if they meet certain conditions
SB 1048 - Riddle - Subject to appropriation, requires the Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to provide grants to certain organizations that provide services to deaf-blind children, adults, and service providers
SB 1049 - Schupp - Creates new provisions of law relating to leave from employment
SB 1050 - Schaaf - Modifies requirements relating to brain injuries sustained by student athletes
SB 1051 - Sater - Creates the Foster Care Bill of Rights
SB 1052 - Pearce - Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to promulgate regulations for the construction and renovation of hospitals which include certain standards
SB 1053 - Pearce - Requires the Oversight Division of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research to perform an actuarial analysis on the provision of marital and family therapy services to MO HealthNet participants
SB 1054 - Schaefer - Modifies requirements relating to the pursuance and acceptance of grants by public school districts
SB 1055 - Riddle - Authorizes legal counsel for the Department of Mental Health to have standing in certain hearings involving a person unable to stand trial due to lack of mental fitness
SB 1056 - Riddle - Allows physician assistants to determine the necessity of physical or chemical restraint of a patient in a mental health facility or program
SB 1057 - Schaaf - Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties
SB 1058 - Schaaf - Creates a voluntary replacement alternative program for children's vaccines which do not contain human DNA content
SB 1059 - Schaaf - Modifies several provisions relating to the Public School Retirement System of St. Louis
SB 1060 - Dixon - Modifies state law relating to stroke center designations and the collection of hospital emergency care data
SB 1061 - Dixon - Modifies provisions of the Sunshine Law, including the mobile video recordings from law enforcement vehicles and body cameras
SB 1062 - Brown - Requires that any standards developed by the State Board of Education for the purposes of determining a child's eligibility for special educational services shall allow the consideration of trauma as a result of experience in foster care
SB 1063 - Sater - Requires hospitals to offer a pneumococcal vaccine to all inpatients 65 or older prior to discharge
SB 1064 - Brown - Requires the Department of Natural Resources to submit a budget analysis to certain committees in the General Assembly
SB 1065 - Curls - Changes the age of mandatory retirement to sixty-five for uniformed members of the highway patrol
SB 1066 - Curls - Allows the Kansas City Police Department chief of police to appoint a lieutenant colonel to be responsible for homeland security matters
SB 1067 - Wallingford - Imposes a tax on unauthorized, controlled substances
SB 1068 - Holsman - Modifies provisions of law relating to voting machines for persons who are blind or visually-impaired
SB 1069 - Holsman - Adds an optional motorcycle registration surcharge of five dollars to be deposited in the motorcycle safety trust fund
SB 1070 - Romine - Modifies titles that may be issued for motor vehicles previously issued a junking certificate
SB 1071 - Hegeman - Adds stationary utility vehicles to list of vehicles requiring drivers of motor vehicles to proceed with caution upon approach
SB 1072 - Hegeman - Provides for supplemental reimbursement for emergency ground medical transportation services under MO HealthNet
SB 1073 - Brown - Modifies several provisions relating to foster care
SB 1074 - Schmitt - Modifies provisions relating to the ABLE act
SB 1075 - Wallingford - Creates the Silver Alert System to aid in identifying and locating a missing endangered person
SB 1076 - Parson - Modifies certificate of need requirements for long-term care facilities
SB 1077 - Parson - Repeals and reenacts provisions of law regarding county prosecutors that were declared unconstitutional based on a procedural defect in the enacting legislation
SB 1078 - Parson - Modifies provisions relating to commercial driver's licenses
SB 1079 - Riddle - Prohibits disclosure of certain crime scene photographs and video recordings except under certain circumstances
SB 1080 - Schaefer - Extends the sunset on certain healthcare provider reimbursement allowance taxes
SB 1081 - Schaefer - Modifies the composition of the University of Missouri Board of Curators by adding a voting student member
SB 1082 - Cunningham - Removes criminal penalties for certain acts of staff members in the Oversight Division of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research
SB 1083 - Wallingford - Modifies procedures in guardianship and conservator proceedings for incapacitated or disabled persons
SB 1084 - Pearce - Establishes an Early Learning Quality Assurance Report pilot program
SB 1085 - Pearce - Requires the governing board of each public institution of higher education to enter into a memorandum of understanding concerning sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking involving students on and off campus
SB 1086 - Holsman - Modifies provisions of law relating to the average weekly wage of certain employees under workers' compensation laws
SB 1087 - Romine - Creates the Office of Missing Persons Advocate
SB 1088 - Schmitt - Modifies provisions relating to certain degree programs at certain higher education institutions
SB 1089 - Onder - Requires long-term care facilities to assist employees and volunteers in obtaining an influenza vaccination each year
SB 1090 - Hegeman - Changes the employer contribution for the College and University Retirement Plan and requires employees to contribute to the plan
SB 1091 - Riddle - Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 10 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages
SB 1092 - Riddle - Requires licensed chiropractors and physical therapists to be reimbursed for the provision of MO HealthNet services
SB 1093 - Romine - Modifies provisions relating to property assessments for energy efficiency improvements
SB 1094 - Kehoe - Creates a property tax exemption for trails operated through railroad easements
SB 1095 - Wallingford - Establishes the Senior Services Growth and Development Program
SB 1096 - Dixon - Modifies provisions pertaining to non-participating manufacturers in the Master Settlement Agreement
SB 1097 - Dixon - Modifies provisions relating to the Uniform Commercial Code
SB 1098 - Dixon - Increases the penalty when a county officer fails to return revised laws received by such officer to the clerk of the circuit court
SB 1099 - Dixon - Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research
SB 1100 - Silvey - Authorizes the use of various incentives to attract jobs from Kansas border counties into Missouri
SB 1101 - Silvey - Modifies provisions of law relating to abuse of children less than a year old and child abuse and neglect training
SB 1102 - Silvey - Allows for a patient's designation of a caregiver to provide care following discharge from a hospital or ambulatory surgical center
SB 1103 - Schaefer - Requires each public institution of higher education to report the institution's administrative costs as a percent of its operating budget
SB 1104 - Schaefer - Modifies provisions of law regarding claims against public higher education institutions covered by the State Legal Expense Fund
SB 1105 - Schaefer - Amends a provision of law relating to rights of a child when taken into custody by changing the pronouns to "he or she" and "him or her"
SB 1106 - Schaefer - Allows retired members of MOSERS and MPERS who are rehired and reimburse the system for benefits received to recalculate credible service
SB 1107 - Riddle - Prohibits the use of eminent domain for certain electric transmission line projects
SB 1108 - Curls - Creates procedures for higher education entity participation in Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
SB 1109 - Hegeman - Allows each school district may rely on technical course work and skills assessments developed for industry-recognized certificates and credentials when establishing career and technical education offerings
SB 1110 - Brown - Modifies the law relating to orders issued by juvenile courts
SB 1111 - Brown - Modifies provisions of law relating to MO HealthNet managed care
SB 1112 - Richard - Creates the "Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act"
SB 1113 - Schaaf - Creates new provisions of law relating to financial disclosure under campaign finance laws
SB 1114 - Wallingford - Licenses persons performing radiologic imaging or administering radiation therapy and establishes the Missouri Radiologic Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board of Examiners
SB 1115 - Emery - Requires the court to enter written findings of fact and conclusions of law for matters pertaining to child support and child custody
SB 1116 - Wasson - Creates the "Missouri Task Force on Workforce Competitiveness"
SB 1117 - Wasson - Modifies provisions relating to residential dwelling rentals
SB 1118 - Schaaf - Clarifies the definition of "required student fees" and requires that student-established fees expire no later than ten years after the effective date of the fee
SB 1119 - Pearce - Requires the Department of Higher Education to create guidance regarding notice of public employee eligibility for public service loan forgiveness
SB 1120 - Hegeman - Modifies provisions relating to multipurpose water resources
SB 1121 - Onder - Prevents taxation of certain telecommunication services
SB 1122 - Schupp - Creates the offense of unlawful transfer of weapons for a licensed firearms dealer to deliver a handgun to a purchaser without waiting at least 24 hours
SB 1123 - Schupp - Modifies the distribution of St. Louis County sales taxes and authorizes a retail sales tax to fund county law enforcement
SB 1124 - Brown - Modifies and creates several tax credits related to agriculture
SB 1125 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies provisions relating to governing boards for unaccredited school districts
SB 1126 - Chappelle-Nadal - Requires the Department of Higher Education to create guidance regarding notice of public employee eligibility for public service loan forgiveness
SB 1127 - Chappelle-Nadal - Requires the Department of Higher Education to create guidance regarding notice of public employee eligibility for public service loan forgiveness
SB 1128 - Riddle - Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to report in the statewide longitudinal data system the percentage of students in each school district who have received all required immunizations
SB 1129 - Riddle - Modifies provisions of law relating to custody of in vitro human embryos
SB 1130 - Riddle - Modifies provisions of law relating to funding for the public service commission and the office of public counsel
SB 1131 - Sifton - Provides licensing and taxation for daily fantasy sports games
SB 1132 - Sifton - Modifies appeal procedures for cases originating with the Public Service Commission
SB 1133 - Sifton - Prohibits discrimination between certain types of mental health professionals
SB 1134 - Brown - Creates a tax credit for charitable donations to Love INC
SB 1135 - Cunningham - Creates new provisions of law relating to traditional installment loans
SB 1136 - Sater - Creates the Rx Cares for Missouri Program
SB 1137 - Sater - Creates a tax credit for certain organizations working with ex-offenders
SB 1138 - Wallingford - Specifies that royalty payments to a dental franchisor by a licensee of the Dental Board operating a franchised dental office is not unlawful
SB 1139 - Silvey - Designates the John Jordan 'Buck' O'Neil Memorial Bridge
SB 1140 - Silvey - Modifies control and maintenance of the supplementary state highway system
SB 1141 - Silvey - Specifies Metropolitan Community College District of Kansas City is a qualifying educational institution for the purposes of updating tourist-oriented directional highway signs
SB 1142 - Wieland - Allows enrollment in a health benefit plan by a pregnant person under certain circumstances
SB 1143 - Romine - Allows aluminum smelting facilities to submit an application, or aluminum smelting facilities together with an electrical corporation to submit a contract, to the Public Service Commission for an aluminum smelter rate
SB 1144 - Brown - Modifies the process for promulgation of an emergency rule by a state agency
SB 1145 - Nasheed - Modifies provisions relating to children involved in trafficking and prostitution
SB 1146 - Nasheed - Allows the board of trustees of the Public School Retirement System of the City of St. Louis to provide cost-of-living increases
SB 1147 - Riddle - Extends the expiration date of the Agricultural Product Utilization Contributor Tax Credit and the New Generation Cooperative Incentive Tax Credit from 2016 to 2022
SB 1148 - Schatz - Modifies language relating to the distribution of sales taxes in St. Louis County
SB 1149 - Chappelle-Nadal - Creates the Missouri Radon Awareness Act
SB 1150 - Pearce - Abolishes township road districts
SB 1151 - Schaaf - Modifies motor vehicle franchise practices
SCR 42 - Curls - Declares November 14, 2016, as Neuroblastoma Cancer Awareness Day
SCR 43 - Richard - Establishes the Joint Committee on Capitol Improvements
SCR 44 - Dixon - Applies to Congress for the calling of an Article V convention of states to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government
SCR 45 - Dixon - Authorizes the republishing of the Revised Statutes of Missouri
SCR 46 - Schmitt - Disapproves and suspends the final order of rulemaking for the proposed rule 19 CSR 15-8.410 Personal Care Attendant Wage Range
SCR 47 - Chappelle-Nadal - Expresses the support of the General Assembly for debt-free higher education
SCR 48 - Nasheed - Designates October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
SCR 49 - Nasheed - Designates May as Mental Health Awareness Month
SCR 50 - Nasheed - Designates the month of September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
SCR 51 - Kraus - Disapproves the regulation filed by the State Tax Commission on December 29, 2015, that establishes new values for certain agricultural and horticultural property
SCR 52 - Parson - Disapproves the regulation filed by the State Tax Commission on December 29, 2015, that establishes new values for certain agricultural and horticultural property
SCR 53 - Schaefer - Applies to Congress for the calling of an Article V convention of states to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government
SCR 54 - Walsh - Urges the Department of Higher Education and Department of Health and Senior Services to encourage the dissemination of information about meningococcal disease and its vaccines
SCR 55 - Holsman - Urges Congress to call an Article V Convention for the purpose of proposing amendments to the United States Constitution
SCR 56 - Brown - Designates May as Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month
SCR 57 - Schupp - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution
SCR 58 - Keaveny - Urges the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to build a new facility in St. Louis City
SCR 59 - Emery - Urges the United States Congress to propose the Regulation Freedom Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
SCR 60 - Curls - Urges a commitment to equal rights for people with cognitive disabilities to access technology and information
SCR 61 - Parson - Applies to Congress for the calling of an Article V convention of states to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding term limits for members of Congress
SCR 62 - Emery - Urges the federal government to return certain lands to western states where such lands are located
SCR 63 - Curls - Urges the Missouri congressional delegation to support the use of science-based data to assess the impacts and regulation of modern agricultural technologies
SCR 64 - Nasheed - Urges Maryland Heights City Council to not provide tax incentives for certain developments
SCR 65 - Schaefer - Establishes the third Monday of June as Ride to Work Day in Missouri
SCR 66 - Schaefer - Creates the "University of Missouri System Review Commission"
SCR 67 - Parson - Condemns California's anti-trade actions relating to eggs, calls on the California legislature to repeal AB 1437, and urges the voters of California to reconsider and repeal Proposition 2
SCR 68 - Schupp - Expresses support for the practice of Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong
SJR 16 - Schaaf - Establishes the Missouri anti-corruption amendment
SJR 17 - Schaaf - Prohibits quasi-governmental entities from entering into long-term bond agreements that financially obligate the state
SJR 18 - Schaaf - Amends the Constitution to modify state highway maintenance by instituting a motor fuel tax and restoring certain state highways to local control
SJR 19 - Munzlinger - Modifies the membership composition and terms of service of the commissioners on the Conservation Commission
SJR 20 - Kraus - Modifies provisions of law as it relates to voter photo identification
SJR 21 - Chappelle-Nadal - Makes St. Louis city a part of St. Louis county
SJR 22 - Curls - Authorizes the creation of Show-me Small Business Districts
SJR 23 - Sater - Modifies the law relating to initiative petitions
SJR 24 - Emery - Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2017, to try all impeachments except for the impeachment of the Governor, which shall be tried by the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court
SJR 25 - Emery - Eliminates income taxes and replaces them with an expanded sales and use tax and creates a property tax relief credit
SJR 26 - Silvey - Modifies the number of members of the General Assembly and limits service in the General Assembly to sixteen years in any proportion between the House and Senate
SJR 27 - Holsman - Creates new constitutional provisions relating to ethics
SJR 28 - Holsman - Modifies certain constitutional amendments relating to members of the General Assembly
SJR 29 - Holsman - Creates a right to access medical marijuana
SJR 30 - Hegeman - Provides that a nonpartisan judicial commission shall submit to the Governor a list of names, rather than a list of three names, to fill a judicial vacancy in a court under the nonpartisan court plan
SJR 31 - Chappelle-Nadal - Requires the question of whether to recall the county executive to be submitted to voters in St. Louis County
SJR 32 - Schmitt - Changes the date for final passage of bills in a regular session of the General Assembly
SJR 33 - Schmitt - Amends the Constitution to limit general revenue appropriations and mandate state income tax rate reductions in certain situations
SJR 34 - Schaaf - Amends the Constitution to restrict stadium funding
SJR 35 - Kraus - Creates property tax valuation freeze for the elderly
SJR 36 - Parson - Limits the enactment of general laws to the first legislative session of a General Assembly, except for certain emergency legislation
SJR 37 - Chappelle-Nadal - Requires the legislature to appropriate all funds to which public school districts are entitled under the funding formula established by law
SJR 38 - Schaefer - Creates a new constitutional provision relating parental rights
SJR 39 - Onder - Prohibits the state from imposing penalties on individuals and religious entities who refuse to participate in same sex marriage ceremonies due to sincerely held religious beliefs
SJR 40 - Schaaf - Provides that the Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials shall set the compensation for certain elected officials at a specific dollar amount
SJR 41 - Schmitt - Prohibits any person from serving more than two 4-year terms as county executive in Jackson, St. Charles, St. Louis, and Jefferson Counties
SJR 42 - Emery - Delineates procedures a court must follow when assessing a claim that the government has enforced a law that limits a person's constitutional rights
SJR 43 - Chappelle-Nadal - Creates new constitutional amendment relating to congressional term limits
SR 1181 - Richard - Proposed Rule Change - Rule 16 reallocates use of reporters' table in Senate Chamber
SR 1220 - Kehoe - Use of Chamber/Missouri Girls State
SR 1221 - Kehoe - Use of Chamber/Missouri Catholic Conference
SR 1316 - Kehoe - Employee Resolution
SR 1449 - Schaefer - Relating to ride to work day in Missouri
SR 1560 - Kehoe - Use of Chamber/MO Youth Leadership Forum-Students with Disabilities
SR 1561 - Kehoe - Use of Chamber/Missouri YMCA Youth in Government
SR 1562 - Kehoe - Silver Haired Legislature
SR 1793 - Schaefer - Issues a summons to Mary Kogut of Planned Parenthood to appear before the Senate
SR 1794 - Schaefer - Issues a summons to Dr. James Miller of Pathology Services to appear before the Senate
SR 1969 - Walsh - Use of Chamber/21st Century Leadership Academy
SR 1970 - Dixon - Recognizes the 273rd anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's birth
SR 2062 - Pearce - Urges the United States Air Force to support basing and operating aircraft at Whiteman Air Force Base
SR 2110 - Dixon - Commemorates May 1, 2016, as Law Day
SR 2196 - Emery - Establishes the Senate Committee on Utility Regulation and Infrastructure Investment
SR 2214 - Dixon - Harry Truman's 132nd birthday
SR 2215 - Sater - Establishes the Senate Interim Committee on MO HealthNet Pharmacy Benefits
SR 2216 - Cunningham - Establishes the Senate Interim Committee on Long-Term Care Facilities
Senate Bills: 583
Senate Concurrent Resolutions: 27
Senate Joint Resolutions: 28
Senate Resolutions: 18