TWENTY-NINTH DAY--THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2012

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FORMAL CALENDAR


SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS

SB 794-Schmitt
    Establishes the Missouri Works program that provides tax incentives for qualifying companies

SB 795-Callahan, et al
    Authorizes the establishment of a land bank agency in Kansas City

SB 796-Justus
    Repeals provision making changes enacted by Senate Bill 7 (1st Ext. Sess. 2011) contingent on the passage of another act

SB 797-Justus
    Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to establish a voluntary prekindergarten program

SB 798-Justus, et al
    Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation or gender identity

SB 799-Justus, et al
    Changes the requirements for school anti-bullying policies

SB 800-Justus
    Modifies provisions relating to sexual education

SB 801-Justus
    Creates the Missouri Tuition Equity Act

SB 802-Justus
    Requires school districts to contract with other agencies or entities for the provision of alternative education services for certain disruptive students

SB 803-Rupp
    Modifies provisions relating to behavior analysts and the Behavior Analyst Advisory Board

SB 804-Engler
    Criminalizes the failure to vacate leased premises in a rent and possession case under chapter 535

SB 805-Engler
    Increases the penalties and driver license suspension periods for those who fail to yield the right-of-way in certain instances

SB 806-Cunningham
    Creates the Teacher Multiyear Contract Act

SB 807-Dempsey
    Modifies the law relating to the Second Injury Fund

SB 808-Lembke
    Implements recall elections for U.S. Senators

SB 809-Lamping
    Modifies provisions relating to public accommodations and service dogs for persons with mental disabilities

SB 810-Lamping
    Modifies current provisions relating to tuberculosis treatment and prevention

SB 811-Dixon
    Authorizes the Board of Governors of Missouri State University to convey certain real property to the City of Springfield

SB 812-Schaefer, et al
    Establishes the Missouri Electronic Prior Authorization Committee and pilot program

SB 813-Richard
    Allows political subdivisions and other public entities to invest certain funds in deposit accounts rather than certificates of deposits

SB 814-Brown
    Modifies provisions relating to state land survey duties

SB 815-McKenna
    Allows Jefferson County to enter into contracts with municipalities in the county for the performance of local government duties in those cities by county officers

SB 816-Kraus
    Redefines "misconduct" and "good cause" for the purposes of disqualification from unemployment benefits

SB 817-Parson
    Modifies the laws relating to initiative and referendum petitions

SB 818-Parson
    Modifies the law regarding the issuance of temporary permit tags

SB 819-Nieves
    Prohibits state enforcement of provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012

SB 820-Nieves
    Adds training requirements for 911 dispatch operators and provides certain civil immunity

SB 821-McKenna
    Allows council members in third class cities to serve four-year terms upon passage of an ordinance or ballot proposal

SB 822-Munzlinger
    Modifies a reference to the Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority

SB 823-Munzlinger
    Allows the board of probation and parole to conduct hearings with offenders via videoconference

SB 824-Schaefer, et al
    Designates the month of May as "Motorcycle Awareness Month"

SB 825-Justus
    Imposes campaign contribution limits

SB 826-Crowell
    Modifies the law relating to ethics

SB 827-Crowell
    Modifies the law relating to workers'compensation co-employee liability

SB 828-Crowell
    Modifies the law relating to occupational disease under the workers' compensation system

SB 829-Crowell
    Modifies the law relating to the Second Injury Fund


HOUSE BILLS ON SECOND READING

HCS for HJR 43
    Limits general revenue appropriations and mandates state income tax reductions in certain situations

HB 1135-Smith (150), et al
    Requires the sunset of all administrative rules based on the time of promulgation, and allows an agency to repromulgate a rule that is set to sunset

HCS for HB 1140
    Requires financial information about public schools, county, and municipal governments to be included on the Missouri accountability portal

HB 1036-Dugger
    Repeals a provision requiring party emblems to be printed on ballots above the party captions

HB 1039-Leara
    Allows LAGERS retirees to deduct premiums for health insurance or long-term care from their retirement allowance

HB 1099-Fitzwater, et al
    Designates March 26 of each year as "Veterans of Operation Iraq/Enduring Freedom Day"

HB 1100-Fitzwater, et al
    Designates March 30 of each year as "Vietnam Veterans Day"

HB 1105-Day
    Allows the Adjutant General to waive the age limit for service in the state militia

HCS for HB 1311
    Creates state and local sales and use tax exemptions for data storage centers and allows municipalities to enter into loan agreements, or sell, lease, or mortgage municipal property for a technology business facility project

HCS for HB 1329
    Modifies various provisions relating to motor vehicle registration, to wit, temporary permits, biennial registration option for larger vehicles, staggering of dealer licenses, and I'M PET FRIENDLY special license plates

HB 1219-Elmer, et al
    Modifies the law relating to the Missouri Human Rights Act and employment discrimination

HB 1104-Schoeller and Smith (150)
    Establishes photo identification requirements for voting

HB 1075-Sater
    Prohibits any requirement that pharmacies carry a specific drug or device

HB 1093-Elmer, et al
    Allows for a special license plate for a person who has received the Navy Cross

HB 1141-Gatschenberger, et al
    Changes the laws regarding the "Don't Tread on Me" special license plate

HB 1156-Rowland, et al
    Designates a portion of U. S. Highway 160 in the City of Gainesville as the "Matthew J. England Memorial Highway"

HB 1179-Hampton, et al
    Prohibits large water consumers from taking water outside of the Southeast Missouri Regional Water District if such activity interferes with certain others' use of the water

HB 1185-Parkinson and Kelley (126)
    Requires the State Highway Patrol to request a determination of the legal status of any non-citizen on the sex offender registry

HB 1250-Ruzicka, et al
    Allows third class cities to eliminate primary elections for mayor and councilman offfices

HB 1251-Ruzicka
    Extends the expiration date for the collection of annual public drinking water customer fees

HB 1269-Brattin, et al
    Modifies provisions relating to the "CASS COUNTY - THE BURNT DISTRICT" special license plate

HB 1103-Crawford and Wyatt
    Eliminates a requirement that banks, savings institutions, and credit unions file a certain notice with the Missouri Real Estate Appraisers Commission

HB 1192-Koenig, et al
    Modifies investment contracts of the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program

HB 1041-Thomson
    Modifies provisions relating to the transfer of property by certain state universities


THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS


1. SJR 26-Lager (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Proposes a constitutional amendment to create term limits for all statewide elected officials


2. SB 701-Mayer
    Allows certain motor vehicles to drive on public highways with dyed fuel during states of emergencies


3. SCS for SBs 484, 477 & 606-Rupp
    Modifies the state do-not-call list and creates "paid for by" requirements for political phone calls


4. SS for SCS for SB 719-Kehoe
    Authorizes the issuance of temporary boating safety identification cards to nonresidents under certain conditions


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION


1. SB 474-Kraus, with SCS
    Requires the Department of Social Services to take steps to mandate the use of photo identification for the food stamp program


2. SB 655-Green, et al, with SCS
    Creates the Higher Education Capital Fund to provide matching funds to public colleges and universities for capital projects under certain circumstances


3. SB 648-Dempsey, with SCS
    Expands the list of qualified persons who may accompany temporary instruction permit holders who are under 16 to include licensed persons who are 25 years of age or older who have been licensed for a minimum of three years and have received written permission from the holder


4. SB 568-Parson, with SCS
    Expands Missouri's Move Over Law and Increases penalties for moving violations and traffic offenses occurring within an active emergency zone


5. SB 690-Engler
    Allows the Missouri State Highway Patrol to sell surplus watercraft and watercraft motors and trailers in the same manner as the highway patrol currently sells surplus vehicles


6. SB 578-Parson
    Conveys state property to the City of Sedalia


7. SB 562-Dixon, et al, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to the transfer of property by certain state universities


8. SB 563-Dixon, with SCS
    Modifies the term lengths of the board of governors of Missouri State University so that no more than three members' terms expire in any given year


9. SB 736-Engler
    Exempts St. Francois County from a requirement that certain amounts of money from the county's special road and bridge tax be spent in certain areas

INFORMAL CALENDAR


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

SB 438-Mayer
    Bars employers from requiring employees to engage in or cease engaging in certain labor practices

SB 439-Mayer, with SCS
    Modifies the law relating to the prevailing wage

SB 442-Stouffer, with SCS
    Establishes photo identification requirements for voting

SB 457-Schmitt, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Modifies provisions of mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse

SB 465-Schaaf
    Allows Buchanan County and cities, towns, or villages within Buchanan County to establish a Theater, Cultural Arts, and Entertainment district

SB 470-Dixon, with SCS
    Modifies various provisions relating to the regulation of household goods movers

SB 479-Crowell
    Eliminates certain employee benefits for members of the General Assembly and statewide elected officials who first take office on or after January 1, 2013

SB 480-Stouffer, with SCS
    Expands a sales and use tax exemption on certain motor vehicles and modifies the definition of the term "common carrier"

SB 492-Crowell, with SS (pending)
    Modifies the retirement benefits formula for members of the General Assembly and statewide elected officials who first take office on or after January 1, 2013

SB 547-Purgason
    Bars employers from requiring employees to engage in or cease engaging in certain labor practices

SBs 553 & 435-Brown, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
    Requires authorization for certain labor unions to use dues and fees to make political contributions and bars them from withholding earnings from paychecks

SB 577-Goodman and Rupp, with SCS
    Requires health benefit plans to establish equal out-of-pocket requirements for oral anticancer medications and intravenously administered chemotherapy medications

SB 589-Kraus, with SCS (pending)
    Requires political subdivisions using automated traffic enforcement systems to distribute such fines to local school districts for transportation purposes

SB 591-Parson, with SCS & SA 1 (pending)
    Allows county assessors to use any motor vehicle valuation guide approved by the state tax commission to value motor vehicles for personal property tax purposes

SB 596-Brown, with SCS
    Modifies the law relating to prevailing wage and project labor agreements

SB 621-Brown, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Amends various provisions regarding the licensure and inspection of hospitals

SB 749-Lamping, with SS & SA 1 (pending)
    Provides protections for religious beliefs as to the imposition of certain health care services such as abortion, contraception, or sterilization

SJR 29-Lamping, with SS & SA 1 (pending)
    Requires the legislative session to end in late March rather than mid-May, beginning with the 98th General Assembly


RESOLUTIONS

SCR 16-Stouffer
    Urges the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to modify its river management protocol to make flood control a top priority

HCR 12-Davis, et al
    Designates the Honor and Remember Flag as the State of Missouri's emblem of service and sacrifice of service men and women who have given their lives in the line of duty