SEVENTIETH DAY--FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2008

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FORMAL CALENDAR


THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS


1. SS for SCS for SB 898-Clemens (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Modifies provisions pertaining to the administration of agriculture incentives and programs


2. SB 1099-Graham
    Designates a portion of Missouri Route WW in Boone County as "Carl Edwards Drive"


3. SS#2 for SCS for SBs 1021 & 870-Loudon
    Changes the laws regarding midwives and the practice of midwifery


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING


1. HCS for HJR 48 (Scott)
    Allows laws to be established to require voters to provide valid government-issued photo identification in order to vote


2. HCS for HB 2321, with SCS (Crowell)
    Modifies the law relating to elections


3. HCS for HJR 41, with SCS (Rupp)
    Proposes a constitutional amendment providing that the general assembly is not required to enact legislation to comply with a court order declaring that it raise taxes


4. HB 1320-Brown (50) (Dempsey)
    Allows community improvement districts, which are political subdivisions, to sponsor and operate a polytechnic institute for science and technology within the city or county that authorized the district


5. HCS for HB 1332, with SCS (Goodman)
    Establishes provisions regarding pharmacy audits


6. HCS for HJR 70 (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting appropriations in any fiscal year from exceeding certain limits


7. HB 2590-Moore, et al, with SCS (Goodman)
    Prohibits coverage under the state legal expense fund or the waiver of sovereign immunity for offenders in the custody of the Department of Corrections

INFORMAL CALENDAR


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

SBs 712 & 882-Gibbons and Rupp, with SCS
    Allows consumers to place security freezes on their credit reports and creates requirements for merchandise rebates

SB 713-Gibbons, with SCS
    Grants civil immunity to certain education personnel under certain conditions

SB 716-Loudon, et al
    Requires the official dating standard in the state to be A.D., or Anno Domini, and B.C., or Before Christ

SB 717-Kennedy and Shields
    Increases the amount of tax credits available for taxpayers who modify their home for disabled persons residing with such taxpayers

SB 729-Griesheimer, with SCS
    Creates the Missouri County Planning Act

SB 749-Ridgeway, with SCS
    Creates various tax incentives for certain energy uses

SB 756-Engler and Rupp, with SCS (pending)
    Changes the name of the Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities to the Division of Developmental Disabilities

SB 776-Justus and Koster, with SCS
    Modifies provisions on child care subsidies

SB 809-Stouffer, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
    Imposes various billboard standards to billboards adjacent to Interstate 70 and Interstate 44 during period of interstate construction

SB 811-Stouffer, with SCS, SA 1 & point of order (pending)
    Creates a tax credit for the use of idle reduction technology

SB 815-Goodman
    Creates the Farm Mentoring and Education Authority to administer agricultural education programs to incubate new farms

SB 821-Shoemyer, with SCS (pending)
    Modifies the membership of the MO HealthNet Oversight Committee

SBs 840 & 857-Engler, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Modifies the state do-not-call list and creates "paid for by" requirements for political phone calls

SB 861-Shoemyer, with SCS
    Redefines the term "intoxication-related traffic offense"

SB 874-Graham, with SCS
    Requires the general assembly to separately appropriate funds for the highway patrol uniform allowance

SB 877-Mayer
    Establishes the Missouri Catastrophe Fund to help protect property and casualty insurers against insolvencies caused by earthquakes

SB 881-Green
    Establishes the drunk driving memorial sign program

SB 904-Griesheimer, with SCS
    Modifies provisions pertaining to the Underground Facility Safety and Damage Prevention Act

SBs 909, 954, 934 & 1003-Engler, with SCS
    Modifies requirements pertaining to petition circulators

SB 915-Ridgeway
    Authorizes peer review committees for certain emergency medical services

SB 917-Goodman, et al
    Creates licensing requirements for prescribing psychologists

SB 929-Green and Callahan, with SCS
    Bars employers from misclassifying employees as independent contractors

SB 957-Goodman
    Repeals the requirement that rental and leasing facilities provide personal property lists for certain property

SBs 982, 834 & 819-Purgason, with SCS
    Modifies laws relating to dogs

SB 990-Champion
    Allowing nursing home residents under MO HealthNet to retain fifty dollars per month discretionary spending

SBs 993 & 770-Crowell, with SCS, SS for SCS, SA 4 & SSA 1 for SA 4 (pending)
    Creates the Missouri Special Needs Scholarship Tax Credit Program

SB 996-Crowell, with SCS
    Allows certain health insurance pool members to transfer any current or unused accumulated credits or offsets to their affiliates.

SB 997-Crowell
    Removes certain limitations from investments made by boards of trustees of police and firemen's retirement systems

SB 1000-Justus
    Establishes educational rights for foster care students and requires a full school day of education for certain children

SB 1007-Loudon, with SA 2 (pending)
    Modifies minimum wage and overtime laws

SB 1035-Scott, with SCS
    Limits civil actions against motor vehicle dealers for unlawful merchandising practices to only motor vehicle dealers directly involved in the retail transaction

SB 1046-Mayer, with SA 1 & SSA 1 for SA 1 (pending)
    Codifies the employment-at-will doctrine

SB 1052-Rupp
    Modifies provisions relating to the allocation and use of gaming revenues

SB 1054-Dempsey, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to juvenile courts and juvenile court jurisdiction

SB 1057-Scott, with SCS
    Modifies procedure for forming transportation development districts within multiple counties

SB 1058-Mayer
    Enacts provisions regarding the coercion of abortions

SB 1067-Ridgeway, et al
    Exempts persons 21 years of age or older from wearing protective headgear except when operating or riding motorcycles upon interstate highways

SB 1077-Goodman, with SS (pending)
    Modifies law that limit indemnity agreements in construction work contracts

SB 1093-Loudon, et al
    Creates licensure requirements for electrical contractors

SB 1094-Loudon, with SCS
    Prescribes requirements for the interchange of anti-epileptic drugs

SB 1101-Bray, et al
    Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program

SB 1103-Gibbons
    Modifies provisions regarding the Family Care Safety Registry

SB 1138-McKenna, with SCS
    Requires Occupational Safety and Health Administration training for employees on public works projects

SB 1158-Mayer, with SCS
    Creates the Professional Relationships Between Teachers and School Districts Act

SB 1164-Loudon
    Modifies workers' compensation payments to dependents

SB 1180-Crowell
    Modifies provisions of law authorizing an income tax exemption for certain retirement benefits

SB 1183-Bray, with SCS
    Modifies the membership on the Missouri Housing Development Commission

SB 1194-Goodman
    Increases the punishment for forcibe rape or sodomy of a child under the age of twelve to be either death or life imprisonment without probation or parole

SB 1197-Crowell
    Requires drug screening and testing for TANF applicants and recipients

SBs 1234 & 1270-Shields, with SCS & SS#2 for SCS (pending)
    Modifies provisions of the enhanced enterprise tax benefit program

SB 1240-Dempsey
    Repeals certain liquor control provisions pertaining to wholesalers

SB 1244-Barnitz and Purgason
    Creates the Entrepreneurial Development Council within the Department of Economic Development

SB 1275-Vogel
    Allows the Director of Revenue to require certain tax returns be filed electronically

SB 1278-Shields
    Removes the requirement that Public Service Commission members reside within 40 miles of Jefferson City

SJR 43-Loudon
    Distributes ten percent of general revenue growth to the State Road Fund and the State Transportation Fund


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING

HCS for HB 1314, with SCS (Callahan)
    Grants civil immunity to certain education personnel under certain conditions

HCS for HBs 1321 & 1695, with SCS (Gibbons)
    Modifies provisions of law relating to property taxes

HB 1358-Flook, et al (Mayer)
    Enacts the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act

HCS for HB 1393 (Ridgeway)
    Exempts persons 21 years of age or older from wearing protective headgear when operating or riding motorcycles or motortricycles

HCS#2 for HB 1423, with SCS (Goodman)
    Toughens ignition interlock device law for certain repeat offenders and allows prior pleas and other dispositions to be used to enhance the punishment of intoxication-related traffic offenders

HCS#2 for HB 1463, with SCS
    Prohibits the admission of unlawfully present aliens to public institutions of higher education

HCS for HB 1474, with SCS (Scott)
    Establishes a process for converting manufactured homes from personal property into real property and vice versa

HCS for HB 1516, with SCS (Goodman)
    Changes the laws regarding protections for vulnerable adults and children and transfers the Division of Aging from the Department of Social Services to the Department of Health and Senior Services

HB 1532-Davis, with SCS (Rupp)
    Allows motorcycle headlamps to be wired to modulate either the upper beam or lower beam from its maximum intensity to lesser intensity

HCS for HB 1546 (Purgason)
    Modifies provisions relating to infection incident rates reporting and control

HCS for HBs 1595 & 1668 (Mayer)
    Creates a tax credit for the construction of storm shelters

HB 1617-Cunningham (86), et al (Dempsey)
    Authorizes financial institutions to assign fiduciary obligations relating to irrevocable life insurance trusts

HCS for HB 1626 (Ridgeway)
    Requires applicants to prove citizenship, permanent residence, or lawful presence in order to receive state or local public benefits

HB 1656-Nance and Cooper (155), with SCS (Stouffer)
    Modifies provisions regarding long-term care facilities

HB 1661-LeVota, et al (Ridgeway)
    Requires property taxes paid by certain nonresident taxpayers to be added-back to adjusted gross income

HCS for HB 1700, with SCS (Scott)
    Modifies the law relating to professional licensing and registration

HB 1711-Weter, et al, with SCS, SS#2 for SCS & SA 10 (pending) (Clemens)
    Modifies provisions relating to public services provided by certain political subdivisions

HB 1716-Guest, et al (Purgason)
    Modifies law regarding proving lawful presence for driver's license purposes and prohibits the collection and dissemination of driver's license and motor vehicle information in order to comply with the REAL ID Act

HCS for HB 1722, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 21 (pending) (Mayer)
    Modifies provisions relating to school protection measures

HCS for HB 1763, with SS, SA 5 & SSA 1 for SA 5 (pending) (Engler)
    Modifies requirements pertaining to petition circulators

HCS for HBs 1788 & 1882 (Crowell)
    Authorizes an income tax deduction from a taxpayer's Missouri adjusted gross income for 100% of any military retirement income, regardless of age or income

HB 1805-Schaaf, et al (Purgason)
    Allows enrollees to pay the usual and customary retail price of a prescription drug when the co-payment assigned by the health maintenance organization or health insurer exceeds such retail price

HCS for HBs 1831 & 1472 (Mayer)
    Enacts provisions regarding the coercion of abortions

HCS for HBs 1876 & 1877, with SCS & SA 9 (pending) (Mayer)
    Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

HCS for HB 1904, with SCS (Goodman)
    Modifies various provisions of law relating to financial limitations placed on boards and commissions

HB 1923-Jones (117) and Pratt (Barnitz)
    Modifies requirements for corporate filings

HB 1937-Pearce, et al, with SCS (Scott)
    Modifies procedure for forming transportation development districts within multiple counties

HB 1973-Franz, with SCS (Engler)
    Modifies provisions relating to compensation for education personnel

HB 1983-Pratt, with SCS (Goodman)
    Authorizes the conversion of certain business organizations

HB 1995-Schieffer, et al (Rupp)
    Allows a county, after meeting the required assessed valuation, to become a second class county upon a vote of the governing body to change classifications

HCS for HB 2041, with SCS (Scott)
    Modifies provisions relating to unemployment compensation

HCS for HBs 2062 & 1518, with SCS (Stouffer)
    Modifies various provisions of law relating to members of the military and their families

HCS for HB 2068 (Scott)
    Modifies the law relating to licensed physical therapists and physical therapy assistants

SS for SCS for HB 2081-Dougherty (Callahan) (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Modifies the definition of "practice of embalming"

HCS for HB 2104, HB 1574, HB 1706, HCS for HB 1774, HB 2055 & HCS for HB 2056, with SCS (Crowell)
    Modifies laws relating to several public employee retirement systems

HB 2226-Muschany (Rupp)
    Allows married taxpayers filing jointly to deduct up to $16,000 in contributions to the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program from their taxable income

HCS for HJR 43, with SCS (Gibbons)
    Requires rollbacks of current levies due to increases in assessed value

HCS for HJR 55 (Crowell)
    Proposes a constitutional amendment reaffirming a citizen's right to free expression of religion on public property

CONSENT CALENDAR


House Bills


Reported 4/10

HB 1628-Cooper (120) (Scott)
    Exempts historical vehicles powered by liquid petroleum or natural gas from the alternative fuel decal requirement and tax

HB 1670-Cooper (120) (Dempsey)
    Removes the requirement for certification by the Department of Natural Resources before a sales and use tax exemption applies to the purchase or lease of certain items used to monitor water and air pollution

HB 1828-Sutherland (Vogel)
    Requires the Director of the Department of Revenue to establish and enforce reasonable sales and use tax rules and regulations

HB 1410-Flook, et al (Ridgeway)
    Increases the maximum amount of compensation which the Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners may pay officers

HCS for HB 1888 (Clemens)
    Allows a municipality to annex land within the airport zone of the City of Springfield if it agrees to enforce Springfield's zoning ordinance

HB 1368-Thomson (Lager)
    Modifies membership requirements for the Northwest Missouri State Board of Regents

HB 1869-Wilson (130), et al (Goodman)
    Requires the Missouri Revisor of Statutes to change all references of the term "junior college" to "community college" in the Revised Statutes of Missouri

HB 2213-Kraus, et al (Shields)
    Requires the Governor to annually issue a proclamation declaring the second week of September as Parent and Family Involvement in Education Week

HB 1354-Wilson (119), et al (Scott)
    Exempts self-propelled sprayers that are used for spraying chemicals or spreading fertilizer from complying with titling, registration and license plate display laws

HCS for HB 1575 (Vogel)
    Designates a portion of State Highway 87 in Moniteau County as the "Lance Corporal Leon B. Deraps Memorial Highway"

HB 1952-Loehner, et al (Barnitz)
    Designates a bridge in Maries County as the "Roy Bassett Memorial Bridge"

HB 1887-Parson (Scott)
    Designates a portion of State Highway 13 in Polk County as the "Rick Seiner Memorial Highway"

HCS for HB 2360 (Lager)
    Designates a portion of Highway 169 in Gentry County as the "Mo. Hwy. Patrol Corporal Henry C. Bruns Memorial Highway"

HB 1426-Kraus (Green)
    Removes the requirement that the Missouri Public Service Commission issue an annual economic impact report on certain telecommunication laws


Reported 4/14

HB 1608-Ervin (Ridgeway)
    Authorizes counties to preserve electronic images of original cancelled checks instead of the actual check

HB 2233-Page, et al (Shields)
    Bars certain individuals from advocating for political appointments

HB 1419-Portwood (Loudon)
    Modifies the law relating to licensed massage therapists

HB 1791-Cooper (155), et al (Barnitz)
    Designates licensed professional counselors as mental health professionals in certain circumstances


Reported 4/15

HCS for HB 1380 (Goodman)
    Authorizes allocation of property taxes to senior center

HCS for HB 2036 (Stouffer)
    Repeals the formula distribution requirements for additional funding for certain services for the elderly

HB 1849-Pratt and Curls (Justus)
    Modifies the penalties for certain zoning violations

HB 1469-Pratt (Goodman)
    Modifies the law regarding certain environmental appeals transferred to the Administrative Hearing Commission

HB 1710-Flook (Ridgeway)
    Modifies provisions regarding supplemental and disability retirement for Kansas City police officers and civilian employees

HCS for HB 1783 (Engler)
    Requires all government buildings to fly the U.S. and Missouri flags at half-staff when any Missouri resident is killed in combat

HB 1784-Meadows, et al (McKenna)
    Requires any American or Missouri flag flown on state property to be manufactured in the United States

HB 1313-Wright, et al (Mayer)
    Requires the state and political subdivisions to favor service disabled veteran businesses when letting contracts

HCS for HB 1893 (Dempsey)
    Changes the requirements for premium refund calculations on credit insurance

HB 1881-Schlottach (Kennedy)
    Changes the length of the term of office for the initially appointed directors of public water supply districts


SENATE BILLS WITH HOUSE AMENDMENTS

SB 723-Scott, with HCS
    Modifies educational requirements for certain law enforcement personnel and requires the revisor to change certain references related to criminal records

SB 733-Champion and Gibbons, with HCS
    Requires crime laboratories providing reports or testimony to a state court to be accredited by 2012

SCS for SBs 753, 728, 906 & 1026-Mayer, with HCS
    Designates certain stretches of highway after law enforcement or military personnel

SCS for SB 781-Smith, with HCS#2, as amended
    Modifies various provisions relating to landlords, tenants, and real property

SB 797-Bray, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies the laws relating to elections

SB 820-Rupp, with HCS
    Allows a county, after meeting the required assessed valuation, to become a second class county upon a vote of the governing body to change classifications

SB 856-Engler, with HCS
    Creates the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal specialized license plate and exempts permanent nonexpiring license plates from reissuance program

SB 932-Loudon, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies peace officer continuing education requirements regarding racial profiling and creates the "Cyber Crime Investigation Fund" to be used solely for the administration of the cyber crime investigation grant program

SB 943-Clemens, with HCS
    Allows cities to annex land within airport zones in Greene County if cities agree to enforce Springfield’s airport zoning ordinance

SB 978-Griesheimer, with HCS
    Modifies provisions relating to boards overseeing emergency services

SB 1002-Justus, et al, with HCS
    Modifies the penalties for certain zoning violations

SCS for SB 1008-Loudon, with HCS
    Modifies various provisions relating to health insurance and automobile insurance

SCS for SB 1033-Griesheimer, with HCS
    Prohibits water or sewer line easements from being considered transfers of title of real property to counties and other political subdivisions

SCS for SB 1039-Clemens, with HCS
    Modifies minimum volunteer ambulance staffing requirements and requires Christian County to appoint an emergency services board upon voter approval of a county sales tax for central dispatching of emergency services

SCS for SB 1081-Nodler and Green, with HCS
    Modifies provisions regarding quality assurance and safety in the Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Community Programs

SCS for SB 1131-Wilson, with HCS
    Excludes tax revenues, derived from certain transportation sales taxes imposed by the City of Kansas City, from tax increment finance economic activity taxes used to pay redevelopment costs

SB 1135-Callahan, with HCS
    Changes the law regarding street grading in cities with over 300,000 inhabitants

SCS for SBs 1153, 1154, 1155 & 1156-Crowell, with HCS
    Modifies provisions relating to several public employee retirement systems

SCS for SB 1170-Mayer, with HCS, as amended
    Creates the Rebuild Missouri Schools Program and allows education boards to enter into lease-purchase agreements with twenty-five successive options

BILLS IN CONFERENCE AND BILLS
CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES


In Conference

SS for SCS for SB 711-Gibbons, et al, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies provisions regarding property taxation

SS for SCS for SB 718-Kennedy, with HCS#2, as amended
    Modifies provisions of certain tax credit programs administered by the Department of Economic Development

SCS for SB 720-Coleman, with HCS, as amended (Further conference granted)
    Modifies provisions relating to utilities

SCS for SB 765-Goodman, et al, with HCS (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies provisions relating to villages, alcohol regulations, consumer protection, and regulation of sexually oriented businesses

SB 841-Stouffer, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies law with respect to certain motor vehicle weight regulations

SB 885-Graham, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3 & HA 4
    Modifies provisions relating to children

SCS for SBs 930 & 947-Stouffer, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies various provisions relating to the regulation of transportation

SB 976-Ridgeway, with HCS#2, as amended
    Modifies a variety of laws on a variety of topics, including but not limited to laws regarding business organizations, real property, compensation for sheriffs, disposition of dead human bodies, drug monitoring, juvenile law, workers' compensation, banks, and courts

SB 1068-Mayer, with HA 1 & HA 3
    Establishes the Pharmacy Rebates Fund for use with the MO HealthNet program

SB 1074-Dempsey, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies liens for certain design professionals

SCS for SBs 1181, 1100, 1262 & 1263-Engler, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies and creates provisions pertaining to energy efficiency and energy regulation

SB 1288-Shields, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies lobbyist reporting requirements

HCS for HBs 1549, 1771, 1395 & 2366, with SS, as amended (Rupp)
    Modifies the law relating to illegal immigrants

HB 2224-Jones (117), with SS for SCS (Griesheimer)
    Modifies various provisions relating to law enforcement

HCS for HB 2279, with SCS, as amended (Engler)
    Modifies provisions relating to utilities


Requests to Recede or Grant Conference

SCS for SB 901-Loudon, et al, with HSA 1 for HA 1 (Senate requests House recede and pass bill)
    Modifies workers' compensation payments to dependents

SCS for SB 1209-Callahan, with HCS, as amended (Senate requests House recede or grant conference)
    Modifies provisions of law relating to taxes and fees


RESOLUTIONS

SCR 27-Champion
    Encourages the Missouri Supreme Court to work with various entities to efficiently allocate resources among the state judicial circuits

SCR 32-Purgason
    Urges Congress to withdraw the United States from any further participation in the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America and any other multilateral activity which seeks to advance the creation of North America Union

SCR 33-Bray
    Urges the President of the United States, the State Department and the United States Congress to support the peace process in Sudan

HCR 7-Pearce, et al (Rupp)
    Encourages students and faculty to promote international education at Missouri colleges and universities

HCR 23-Dixon, et al, with SCA 1 (Loudon)
    Declares February 6th of each year to be "Ronald Reagan Day" in Missouri

HCR 4-Wright, et al (Mayer)
    Requests the U.S. Department of Agriculture to add June 1st and September 1st as additional rice reporting dates on the Agricultural Statistics Board calendar

HCR 5-Smith, et al
    Urgently requests the United States Congress to pass assured funding for veterans' health care

HCR 16-Bivins, et al (Stouffer)
    Urges the United States Congress to immediately repeal the Government Pension Offset and Windfall Elimination Provision of the Social Security Act

HCR 18-Fisher, et al (Scott)
    Recognizes the I-49 Coalition as the official organization for the project to upgrade U.S. Highway 71 to interstate standards

HCR 19-Sander, et al (Rupp)
    Endorses the "Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children's Bill of Rights"

HCS for HCR 21 (Rupp)
    Supports the Department of Health and Senior Services' efforts to reform the current funding formula for the senior nutrition program to more effectively meet the needs of seniors

HCR 25-Pratt, et al (Ridgeway)
    Urges Congress and the Consumer Product Safety Commission to immediately strengthen the regulations regarding furniture and major appliances with a tip-over hazard

HCR 26-Dixon, et al (Clemens)
    Encourages the Governor and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to secure additional funding for fine arts education in this state

HCR 34-Sutherland
    Recognizes "Walk and Bicycle to School" month, week, and day during October 2008 in Missouri

HCR 35-Sutherland
    Recognizes the month of May 2008 as "National Bike Month" and the week of May 12-16, 2008, as "Bike to Work Week"

HCS for HCRs 43 & 46 (Rupp)
    Urges the United States Air Force to reconsider its decision to replace a Boeing-made refueling tanker with a tanker supplied by a foreign country

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