Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed

SB 578 - Shields - Allows port authority boards to establish port improvement districts to fund projects with voter-approved sales taxes or property taxes
SB 583 - Champion - Modifies various provisions relating to the regulation of insurance
SB 586 - Bartle - Regulates sexually oriented businesses
SB 588 - Nodler - Modifies provisions of law requiring notices of projected tax liability
SB 630 - Cunningham - Modifies various provisions pertaining to manufactured homes
SB 644 - Shields - Modifies provisions of law regarding certain taxes to fund tourism and convention centers
SB 649 - Days - Requires the Governor to issue an annual proclamation designating March 12th as "Girl Scout Day"
SB 733 - Pearce - Modifies provisions of the Bright Flight Scholarship Program and Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program
SB 739 - Lembke - Modifies the provisions governing fire department employee residency requirements
SB 753 - Dempsey - Allows county commissions to invest cemetery trust funds in certificates of deposit
SB 754 - Dempsey - Modifies provisions related to cemeteries, the licensing of certain professions, death certificates, public assistance programs, and various other provisions
SB 758 - Rupp - Requires notes, bonds, and other instruments in writing issued by the Bi-State Development Agency to mature not more than 40 years from the date of issuance, rather than 30 years
SB 771 - Scott - Modifies provisions relating to financial institutions offering bids to become the official county depositary
SB 772 - Scott - Removes the minimum time for holding investments in the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program
SB 774 - Lembke - Creates additional measures intended to increase safety at the Department of Mental Health
SB 777 - Pearce - Allows for the sale of certain financial products and plans associated with certain loan transactions and enacts various measures to ensure insurer financial solvency
SB 791 - Griesheimer - Modifies provisions pertaining to sewer and water utilities
SB 793 - Mayer - Modifies provisions relating to abortion
SB 795 - Mayer - Modifies various provisions regarding animals and agriculture
SB 808 - Callahan - Modifies compensation and continuing education requirements for public administrators
SB 834 - Rupp - Establishes a procedure for the voluntary liquidation and dissolution of domestic stock insurance companies
SB 842 - Schmitt - Modifies provisions relating to public assistance programs administered by the state
SB 844 - Shields - Modifies the law relating to ethics
SB 851 - Schmitt - Requires at least 4 days notice before voting by governing bodies of local governments on tax increases, eminent domain, and certain districts and projects
SB 884 - Schaefer - Amends various provisions of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
SB 928 - Lager - Modifies provisions of law regarding the sales tax treatment of sales for resale
SB 940 - Pearce - Modifies various provisions relating to bingo
SB 942 - Rupp - Modifies provisions relating to municipal annexation
SB 981 - Callahan - Modifies various provisions of law regarding sales taxes
SB 984 - Lembke - Modifies the provision of law which makes it a class B misdemeanor for any gaming licensee to exchange tokens, chips, or other forms of credit used on gambling games for anything of value
SB 987 - Stouffer - Increases the statutory award amount for research projects funded by the University of Missouri Board of Curators
SB 1007 - Dempsey - Amends various requirements for public assistance programs administered by the state
SCR 31 - Pearce - Encourages students and faculty to promote international education at Missouri colleges and universities
SCR 33 - Nodler - Encourages the United States Congress to urge federal agencies to exercise regulatory forbearance with respect to well-managed community depositories
SCR 35 - Stouffer - Disapproves the new values for agricultural and horticultural property filed with the Secretary of State's Office on December 21, 2009, by the State Tax Commission
SCR 36 - Schmitt - Urges Congress to pass a balanced budget amendment to the United States Constitution
SCR 51 - Stouffer - Urges Missouri's Congressional delegation to oppose funding the Missouri River Authorized Purposes Study
SCR 54 - Purgason - Creates the Joint Interim Committee on Reducing the Size of State Government
SCR 55 - Nodler - Urges the president not to implement recommendations made by the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force if recreational fishing is not recognized as a key activity
SCR 56 - Schmitt - Urges the Department of Natural Resources to consider the use of certain coal technology in its permitting of new coal-fired power plants
HB 1270 - Meiners - Changes the name of the Crippled Children's Service to the Children's Special Health Care Needs Service and modifies references to crippled children accordingly
HB 1311 - Scharnhorst - Requires health carriers to provide coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of autism spectrum disorders and provides for the licensure of applied behavior analysts
HB 1316 - Deeken - Modifies provisions of law regarding property taxes
HB 1340 - Dugger - Repeals the provision of law allowing fire protection districts in Douglas County to seek voter approval to impose a sales tax
HB 1375 - Cooper - Modifies provisions relating to certain sexually transmitted diseases
HB 1392 - Kirkton - Modifies provisions of law regarding property taxes
HB 1408 - Cox - Modifies provisions of law allowing interest on overpayments of income taxes
HB 1442 - Jones - Modifies provisions of law regarding taxes
HB 1444 - Jones - Requires at least four days notice before voting by governing bodies of local governments on tax increases, eminent domain, and certain districts and projects
HB 1472 - Franz - Expands the list of controlled substances
HB 1498 - Jones - Modifies various provisions of the prompt pay statutes as they relate to the calculation of interest and penalties, the payment of attorney fees, and other ancillary matters
HB 1516 - Smith - Repeals expired statutes
HB 1524 - Largent - Modifies laws connected to military forces
HB 1540 - Lipke - Modifies provisions relating to infractions
HB 1543 - Wallace - Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
HB 1544 - Fisher - Allows the state to continue to receive extended federal unemployment benefit funds and extends participation in the shared work plan
HB 1559 - Brown - Changes the dates for submitting an annual status report to the consolidated library district, county commission, and the State Library Commission
HB 1595 - Dugger - Includes construction, extension, and improvement of public roads in the definition of project for the purposes of industrial development corporations
HB 1612 - Molendorp - Modifies provisions relating to sewer districts
HB 1643 - Brown - Modifies provisions relating to recording fees
HB 1654 - Zimmerman - Modifies certain requirements about federal taxpayer identification numbers in notices of garnishment and writs of sequestration
HB 1662 - Brown - Authorizes the State Veterinarian to restrict the movement of animals or birds under investigation for carrying a toxin
HB 1692 - Smith - Modifies provisions relating to real estate broker and real estate salesperson licensing, unemployment compensation, deadly force, and other provisions of law
HB 1695 - Stevenson - Modifies provisions relating to intoxication-related traffic offenses
HB 1741 - Pratt - Allows corporate board members to consent to certain actions by electronic transmission
HB 1750 - Jones - Requires certain telephone companies to reduce intrastate exchange access rates
HB 1764 - Diehl - Modifies several provisions of law relating to the regulation of insurance
HB 1806 - Franz - Modifies provisions relating to county classification and municipal annexation
HB 1831 - Jones - Allows school districts, after ten years, to return donated property to the original donor or sell it as surplus if the original donor refuses it
HB 1840 - Wright - Modifies criteria for certain representatives on the Rice Advisory Council
HB 1848 - Holsman - Creates the Joint Committee on Urban Farming
HB 1858 - Zimmerman - Transfers the administration of the Minority Teaching Scholarship and the Minority and Underrepresented Environmental Literacy Program to the Department of Higher Education
HB 1868 - Scharnhorst - Modifies provisions relating to duties of agencies and officials operating within the executive branch.
HB 1892 - Nasheed - Authorizes school personnel other than the school superintendent to issue a work certificate
HB 1893 - Kelly - Modifies provisions of law regarding excursion gambling boats
HB 1894 - Bringer - Requires the Director of the Department of Mental Health, or his or her designee, to certify overdue patient accounts submitted to a court for collection
HB 1898 - Zerr - Establishes the Women's Heart Health Program to provide heart disease risk screenings to certain uninsured and underinsured women
HB 1903 - Icet - Establishes the Federal Budget Stabilization Extension Fund and the Race to the Top Fund
HB 1941 - Parson - Designates several portions of highways located within Missouri after deceased individuals
HB 1942 - Parson - Modifies provisions pertaining to emergency telephone service 911 boards
HB 1965 - McNary - Repeals and modifies provisions deemed to be obsolete
HB 1977 - Wasson - Modifies the laws regarding emergency services and emergency medical technicians-intermediate
HB 2001 - Icet - Appropriates money to the Board of Fund Commissioners
HB 2002 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of Education and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
HB 2003 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Higher Education
HB 2004 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Revenue
HB 2005 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of Administration, Department of Transportation, and Department of Public Safety
HB 2006 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, and Department of Conservation
HB 2007 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses and distributions of the Depts. of Economic Development,Insurance, Financial Institutions, Professional Registration,Labor Industrial Relations, Transportation
HB 2008 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Public Safety
HB 2009 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Corrections
HB 2010 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, Board of Public Buildings, and Department of Health and Senior Services
HB 2011 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the Department of Social Services
HB 2012 - Icet - Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of statewide elected officials, the Judiciary, Office of the State Public Defender, and General Assembly
HB 2013 - Icet - Appropriates money for real property leases and related services
HB 2014 - Icet - Appropriates money for supplemental purposes for several departments and offices of state government,purchase of equipment,payment of claims for refunds,for persons,firms and corporations
HB 2016 - Icet - Appropriates money for supplemental purposes
HB 2056 - Diehl - Modifies certain requirements about Social Security numbers in certain liens
HB 2058 - Diehl - Modifies the law relating to mechanics' lien rights
HB 2070 - Kelly - Modifies provisions of law regarding the use of revenues derived from taxes levied for joint central fire and emergency dispatching services
HB 2081 - Riddle - Allows a woman to use deadly force if she reasonably believes that such deadly force is necessary to protect her unborn child against death, serious physical injury, or any forcible felony
HB 2147 - Brown - Exempts certain students who are dependents of recently retired military personnel from the three-year attendance requirement under the A+ Schools Program
HB 2161 - Guest - Specifies that "commercial purposes" as it relates to the sale of driver's license application information will not include when used, compiled, or obtained for certain purposes expressly allowed by law
HB 2182 - Munzlinger - Defines the term "agritourism"
HB 2198 - Parson - Modifies provisions of the Motor Vehicle Franchise Practices Act
HB 2201 - Cox - Modifies the licensing exemptions of the Missouri Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing Act and authorizes conservators to invest funds in accounts at credit unions
HB 2226 - Wasson - Modifies the laws regarding the regulation of certain professions and the regulation of hospitals
HB 2231 - Wasson - Modifies the procedures by which a funeral establishment may dispose of cremated remains
HB 2262 - Day - Allows the Adjutant General of the Missouri National Guard to establish a residential academy for at-risk high school age youth
HB 2270 - Cooper - Allows child abuse medical resource centers and SAFE CARE providers to collaborate to promote improved services to children who are suspected victims of abuse in need of a forensic medical exams
HB 2285 - Thomson - Authorizes the Governor to convey state property and requires the Office of Administration to provide members of the General Assembly a key to access the Capitol building dome
HB 2290 - Wasson - Modifies provisions relating to child care subsidies and removed obsolete statutory references to the preneed funeral law in the public assistance chapter
HB 2297 - Molendorp - Authorizes the establishment of the Kansas City Zoological District
HB 2317 - Tracy - Authorizes the Governor to convey certain state properties and requires the Office of Administration to provide senators and representatives the access to the dome of the state capitol
HCR 1 - Tilley - State of the State
HCR 2 - Tilley - State of Judiciary
HCR 38 - Icet - Urgently requests the United States Congress to cease and desist from imposing unfunded mandates on the states
HCR 46 - Funderburk - Urges the Environmental Protection Agency to rescind its formal endangerment finding on greenhouse gases and urges our congressional delegation to vote against H.R. 2454 known as "Cap and Trade"