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Cemeteries

SB 0915 - Clay - A political subdivision may take ownership of an abandoned cemetery and convey it to a civic association
HB 1242 - Treadway - Changes various provisions dealing with licensing professions, endowed care cemeteries and personal services
HB 1305 - Rizzo - Numerous changes to local government, economic development, cemetery, waste-handling and housing law
HB 1464 - Ransdall - Regulates the sale of funeral merchandise
HB 1484 - Overschmidt - Changes law regarding institutional vandalism and vandalism of cemeteries
HB 1750 - Patek - Requires all gambling boats to be located at least five miles from the nearest veteran's cemetery
HB 1760 - Summers - Allows counties to assume jurisdiction of pioneer cemeteries and to levy a tax for cemetery maintenance
HB 1883 - Days - Provides procedures for dissolution and maintenance of abandoned cemeteries
HB 1892 - Kelley (047) - Authorizes grave conveyances back to the county, city, town or village after fifty years if the grave is unused and

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Certificate of Need

SB 0854 - Sims - Terminates the Certificate of Need process for long-term care facilities

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Charities

SB 0531 - Wiggins - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
SB 0592 - Yeckel - Authorizes state income tax credit for cash contributions to school tuition organizations
SB 0623 - Clay - Establishes tax credit for donation of high technology equipment to schools
SB 0656 - Ehlmann - Creates state income tax credit for donations to scholarship charitable organizations
SB 1021 - Rohrbach - Requires charitable organizations conducting raffles with prizes over $5,000 per year to be licensed
HB 1092 - Scheve - Regulates raffles and sweepstakes
HB 1093 - Scheve - Creates a Boy Scouts of America license plate
HB 1160 - Gross - Narrows personal liability of volunteers for nonprofit organizations
HB 1180 - Backer - Creates a Shriners license plate
HB 1210 - Surface - Creates an Elks Lodge special license plate
HB 1375 - Patek - Eliminates filing fee for articles of incorporation for not-for-profit corporations
HB 1400 - Fitzwater - Creates Transportation Volunteer Insurance Fund
HB 1512 - Champion - Requires charity solicitors to give certain information at the time of solicitation
HB 1513 - Champion - Creates a special license plate for Wilson's Creek National Battlefield
HB 1767 - Williams (159) - Creates a Girl Scouts of America special license plate
HB 1863 - Black - Creates an American Legion special license plate
HB 2142 - Dougherty - Creates a tax credit for donations made to sexual violence crisis service centers
HCR 018 - Koller - Urges Congress and the United States Secretary of Transportation to waive the Cdl requirement for persons who
HJR 045 - Scheve - Proposes constitutional amendment to reduce the membership requirement for persons operating bingo games from two
HJR 062 - Reynolds - Reduces membership requirement for conducting bingo games to one year

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Children and Minors

SB 0530 - Schneider - Modifies various provisions relating to crimes and punishment
SB 0531 - Wiggins - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
SB 0554 - Singleton - Increases penalties for possession of child pornography
SB 0570 - Ehlmann - Allows excursion gambling boats to offer licensed child care services to employees only
SB 0584 - Bentley - Makes numerous changes to education law and creates several new programs.
SB 0592 - Yeckel - Authorizes state income tax credit for cash contributions to school tuition organizations
SB 0595 - Bland - Establishes tax credits for persons paying for or providing child care
SB 0597 - Steelman - Creates the "Adoption Awareness Law" to promote adoption as an alternative parenting option
SB 0599 - Schneider - Authorizes state income tax deduction for school tuition, attendance fees, supplies and transportation costs
SB 0602 - Wiggins - Requires the Division of Family Services to make child abuse investigation records available to two additional groups
SB 0603 - Wiggins - Creates Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
SB 0617 - Johnson - Modifies Missouri's Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
SB 0623 - Clay - Establishes tax credit for donation of high technology equipment to schools
SB 0646 - Wiggins - Modifies Missouri's Uniform Anatomical Gift Act
SB 0656 - Ehlmann - Creates state income tax credit for donations to scholarship charitable organizations
SB 0660 - Bland - Establishes Pilot Program of Urban Early Compulsory School Attendance
SB 0681 - Russell - Requires the Div. of Family Services to check the attendance records of children whose families are receiving TANF
SB 0690 - Bland - School districts may create after-school and summer educational programs for at-risk youth
SB 0722 - Caskey - Family access motions may be used to enforce all custody and visitation orders
SB 0734 - Stoll - Revises child labor laws regarding youth sporting events
SB 0751 - Clay - Birth and adoption Unemployment Compensation Program
SB 0757 - Maxwell - Revises various child protection laws
SB 0758 - Maxwell - Revises laws relating to computer crimes
SB 0766 - Sims - Revises alternative school laws
SB 0798 - Ehlmann - Requires the State to award additional vacation time to state employees who mentor children
SB 0811 - Singleton - Increases parental liability for certain acts of children
SB 0830 - Caskey - Allows Division of Youth Services to issue arrest warrants for certain offenders
SB 0905 - House - Allows parents to object to required immunizations for their children based on philosophical beliefs
SB 0927 - Stoll - Establishes education program for parents of children with disabilities
SB 0941 - DePasco - Revises certain sexual offenses involving children
SB 0944 - Caskey - Revises prohibitions on drugs and weapons on school premises
SB 0951 - Scott - Raises compulsory school attendance age to 17 years
SB 0979 - Kenney - Modifies domestic violence law
SB 0993 - Maxwell - Creates Child Support Assurance Program
SB 1006 - Yeckel - Revises child custory relocation
SB 1027 - Sims - Allows additional health care professionals to provide certain dental treatments to children
SB 1046 - Sims - Recorder shall not issue marriage license to person less than 17 to anyone 21 or older
SB 1063 - Maxwell - Creates the Family and Community Investment Trust in order to strengthen community support systems for MO's families
SB 1077 - Clay - Prohibits institutions of higher education from providing certain student information to parents
SCR 024 - Bentley - Encourages flexible working hours for employees
SCR 026 - Howard - Establishes third Saturday in September as "Children's Day"
SJR 051 - Flotron - Creates Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund and Alternatives to Abortion Fund
HB 1076 - Relford - Raises minimum teacher salaries, creates a grant program, modifies school testing, affects school financing
HB 1130 - Schilling - Prohibits incarceration of minors with adults
HB 1140 - Ward - Exempts certain child support payments from state income tax
HB 1141 - Ward - Creates dependent care tax credit for noncustodial parents
HB 1146 - Bonner - Creates the crime of leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle
HB 1150 - Troupe - Requires health insurers to offer contraceptive coverage to enrollees at no charge or on a formulary
HB 1153 - Troupe - Changes amount state will pay for institutionalization of children
HB 1163 - Gross - Prohibits operators of gambling boats from providing child care services for persons other than their own employees
HB 1168 - Crawford - Makes it a felony to sell or attempt to sell a child
HB 1169 - Gross - Changes certain sexual offenses
HB 1191 - Linton - Limits the psychiatric evaluation of students
HB 1192 - Linton - Limits access to student records
HB 1208 - Fitzwater - Allows the divorced spouse of a disabled person to remain the guardian in certain circumstances
HB 1212 - Chrismer - Prohibits the acquisition, receipt, sale or transfer of fetal tissue, organs or body parts of a fetus or unborn
HB 1215 - Smith (011) - Changes in statutory provisions dealing with computer crimes
HB 1222 - May (108) - Changes provisions of the law requiring registration of sexual offenders
HB 1230 - Long - Requires the Division of Child Support Enforcement to maintain a toll free information line
HB 1233 - Ostmann - Changes law regarding juvenile certification as adults
HB 1234 - Ostmann - Prohibits female genital mutilation
HB 1240 - May (108) - Creates the crime of indecent solicitation of a child
HB 1258 - Lograsso - Requires only persons under twenty-one years of age to wear motorcycle helmets
HB 1260 - Rizzo - Requires the Division of Family Services to make child abuse records available to two additional groups and waives
HB 1279 - Thompson - Allows school districts to have truant officers and creates penalty for allowing truants to loiter on business premises
HB 1299 - Hanaway - Creates a state income tax credit for contributions to qualified scholarship charities beginning in tax year 2001
HB 1309 - Dougherty - Requires child care facilities to be accredited by national accrediting agencies before being exempt from licensing
HB 1310 - Dougherty - Requires the Oversight Division of the Committee on Legislative Research to prepare a child impact statement
HB 1319 - Patek - Requires the depatment of health to provide Internet access to certain child care provider and facility records
HB 1324 - Green - Allows for the sanctioning of a child care license for violation of any local law
HB 1377 - Green - Allows both business size and the absence of listed negative factors to be included in determinations of
HB 1387 - Lakin - Increases the fine for subsequent violations of child passenger restraint systems from twenty-five to one hundred
HB 1393 - Scheve - Establishes a Children's Trust Fund home visitation program for parents under the age of twenty-one with newborns
HB 1405 - Scheve - Ensures timely payments of early childhood screening reimbursements to school districts
HB 1417 - Dougherty - The Division of Family Services may request an extension of foster care beyond a child's eighteenth birthday for good
HB 1419 - Dougherty - Requires unclaimed lottery prizes to be used to fund the Casa program throughout the state
HB 1420 - Dougherty - Enacts the Children's Product Safety Act
HB 1421 - Dougherty - Revises the statutory provisions regarding relocation of a child following dissolution of marriage
HB 1425 - Dougherty - Allows each county in the state to establish a Children's Services Council as a political subdivision with taxing
HB 1433 - Hollingsworth - Prohibits minors from possessing tobacco products
HB 1472 - Smith (011) - Creates Juvenile Information Governance Commission; authorizes sharing of information
HB 1489 - Kennedy - Requires children to receive additional immunizations unless appropriate objections are made
HB 1534 - Patek - Establishes a pilot school uniform project in one school district
HB 1538 - Dolan - Includes philosophical beliefs as a basis for refusing child immunizations
HB 1568 - Wilson - Allows tests of certain mothers for syphilis and establishes the Office on Women's Health
HB 1594 - Loudon - Includes interference with visitation in the crime of interference with custody
HB 1610 - Reinhart - Changes compulsory school attendance age from sixteen to eighteen
HB 1652 - Hoppe - Regulates sale of tobacco products
HB 1657 - Hanaway - Limits Internet access in public libraries
HB 1664 - Scheve - Revises various child protection laws
HB 1667 - Bennett - Allows courts to issue restraining orders against certain persons less than eighteen years of age
HB 1700 - Howerton - Creates income tax credits for day care for individuals and employers
HB 1712 - McKenna - Adds the Jefferson County child assessment centers to the list of centers eligible for funding through the Department
HB 1741 - Rizzo - Changes certain sexual offenses against children
HB 1758 - Hegeman - Gives school districts the discretion to allow early entrance into kindergarten
HB 1776 - Sallee - Prohibits the court from awarding child visitation to a parent who has not had any meaningful contact with the
HB 1785 - Auer - Changes the mandatory school attendance age to seventeen
HB 1788 - Auer - Establishes the families in education incentive grant program
HB 1822 - Scott - Prohibits registered offenders from serving as sports coaches and referees
HB 1833 - Levin - Increases the dependency deduction to two thousand four hundred dollars
HB 1837 - Patek - Reverts section 452.377 regarding relocation back to the pre-Sb910 language
HB 1839 - Backer - Creates the crime of unlawful drug transactions with a child
HB 1840 - Froelker - Requires custodial orders to permit all parents access to the child's health insurance provider
HB 1858 - Dougherty - Allows for the emancipation of minors in certain circumstances
HB 1865 - Fraser - Allows adult siblings to register with the Division of Family Services' adoption registry and allows biological
HB 1884 - Riley - Increases the mandatory school attendance age to seventeen
HB 1910 - Hollingsworth - Provides for a proportional reduction in state-funded child care assistance for persons whose income or assets exceed
HB 1920 - Tudor - Creates an affirmative duty to stop serious harm to a child
HB 1935 - Monaco - Amends various statutes regarding the release and destruction of child abuse information obtained by the
HB 1943 - Schilling - Adds jail and detention center personnel to the list of mandatory child abuse reporters
HB 1946 - Dougherty - Prohibits the delay or denial of a child's placement in an adoptive home based on race, color or national origin
HB 1954 - Wilson - Creates the Family and Community Investment Trust
HB 1959 - Lakin - Eliminates the statute of limitations on sexual offenses
HB 1962 - Dougherty - Establishes a minimum foster care reimbursement rate
HB 1968 - Hendrickson - Creates a parent/child privilege
HB 1980 - Hartzler - Provides scholarhships to certain former foster children who are adopted or have a legal guardian appointed after
HB 1981 - Hartzler - Expedites Tpr and adoption cases
HB 1985 - Myers - Allows community notification regarding registered sex offenders, based on assessment of danger
HB 1987 - Rizzo - Changes certain sexual offenses against children
HB 2000 - Luetkenhaus - Waives the Division of Family Services' sovereign immunity for cases of child abuse under their supervision which
HB 2046 - Dougherty - Permits each county or city not within a county to establish a child care resources and referral agency
HB 2058 - Reid - Enacts the Reading Instruction Act
HB 2077 - Dougherty - Establishes an incremental increase in the reimbursement rate for facilities that provide residential treatment
HB 2094 - Lakin - Creates income tax credits for day care
HB 2099 - Gaskill - Prohibits persons less than eighteen years of age from possessing tobacco products
HB 2109 - Kennedy - Expands the application of the tax credit available for net expenditures made for the participation of students in a
HB 2116 - Wilson - Prohibits institutions of higher education from providing certain student information to parents, except with student
HB 2121 - Boucher - Requires programs receiving certain Gaming Commission Fund grants through Dese or Dss to be licensed pursuant to
HB 2134 - Gibbons - Permits parents to leave their newborns at a medical facility without fear of prosecution for abandonment of
HB 2145 - Barry - Adopts mandatory health assessments for public school students
HB 2146 - Linton - Creates an income tax credit for parents of children determined by an institution of higher learning to be
HB 2148 - Merideth III - Establishes an office of deaf education
HB 2156 - Patek - Adds the cohabitation or intended cohabitation of a parent as a relevant factor for the court to consider when
HB 2167 - Dougherty - Removes the requirement of motorcycle helmets for those twenty-one years of age or older
HB 2170 - Gaskill - Moves mandatory age for starting school down to age five
HCR 006 - Abel - Establishes a committee to study the phenomenon of school-age children who are prescribed behavior control
HCR 007 - Gambaro - Supports the Covenant House's Children's Bill of Rights
HCR 008 - Patek - Urges the U.s. Congress to enact legislation regarding the disciplinary provisions of Idea

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Chiropractors

SB 0923 - Quick - Requires specific amounts of training before a person may perform spinal manipulation or adjustment
SB 0937 - Staples - Changes the compensation of the advisory committee of acupuncturists
SB 1070 - Kenney - Revises medical record copying fees and repeals section 191.233
HB 1136 - Ward - Includes the services of chiropractors in Medicaid coverage
HB 1242 - Treadway - Changes various provisions dealing with licensing professions, endowed care cemeteries and personal services
HB 1266 - Treadway - Allows the Board of Chiropractic Examiners to grant temporary licenses
HB 1723 - Treadway - Changes the definition of the practice of chiropractic

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Circuit Clerk

SB 0679 - Schneider - Transfers control of certain court employees in St. Louis from the clerk to the court
SB 0697 - Schneider - Changes process for separating recorders and circuit clerks and process to make circuit clerk appointed
SB 0904 - Johnson - Creates the separate office of Recorder of Deeds in third class counties
SB 0946 - Johnson - Changes required format and fees for items handled by the Recorder of Deeds
HB 1551 - Richardson - Requires both parties to a marriage license to disclose to the recorder of deeds any previous marriages and the state
HB 1580 - Hoppe - Changes employment status of certain judicial personnel

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Cities, Towns and Villages

SB 0537 - Russell - Authorizes the creation of law enforcement districts
SB 0547 - Goode - Establishes good faith employee negotiations for employees of state and local governments
SB 0561 - Johnson - Creates grants for communities with economies dependent on tobacco production
SB 0596 - Steelman - Allows tourism tax for New Madrid, New Madrid Co., Stoddard Co., Bloomfield, Caruthersville and St. James
SB 0600 - Schneider - Establishes good faith employee negotiations for employees of state and local governments
SB 0605 - Banks - Allows cities and counties to enact homestead exemption for certain senior citizens
SB 0612 - Goode - Requires sellers of energy services to certify with the Public Service Commission to collect and remit taxes
SB 0616 - Johnson - Revises Local Government Employee Retirement provisions
SB 0619 - Rohrbach - Revises requirements and bonded indebtedness for Neighborhood Improvement Districts
SB 0724 - Rohrbach - Changes several county-level tourism taxes
SB 0740 - Wiggins - Allows State to withhold moneys due to political subdivisions for audits unreimbursed
SB 0749 - Rohrbach - Any proposed county building code shall be submitted only to voters in the area governed by the code
SB 0753 - DePasco - Kansas City may enact ordinances against dumping and littering
SB 0802 - Goode - Revises criteria used to evaluate redevelopment projects funded by tax increment financing
SB 0803 - Goode - Revises various utility taxes and authorizes replacement taxes
SB 0813 - House - Modifies public safety, peace officer, and peace officer employee rights
SB 0822 - Clay - Requires the addition of fire sprinklers in certain buildings
SB 0842 - Flotron - Numerous provisions relating to public safety
SB 0843 - DePasco - Allows local governments to eliminate the sales tax on food
SB 0865 - Goode - Creates the "Community Comeback Act" for eradication of blight and neighborhood revitalization in St. Louis County
SB 0881 - Wiggins - Allows funding for motor pool operations by the Public Mass Transportation Fund in K.C.; reconstitutes K.C. Trans Auth.
SB 0894 - Quick - Numerous provisions relating to economic development, taxation and land use law
SB 0898 - Bland - Allows cities and counties to enact homestead exemption for certain senior citizens
SB 0909 - Bland - Exempts food local sales tax and reduces federal income tax deduction, subject to referendum
SB 0913 - Ehlmann - Regulates resale of tickets to certain sporting events and concerts
SB 0915 - Clay - A political subdivision may take ownership of an abandoned cemetery and convey it to a civic association
SB 0916 - Singleton - Revises peace officer training and certification laws
SB 0924 - Maxwell - Authorizes Kirksville to impose a sales tax for economic development to fund a transportation corporation
SB 0936 - Childers - Significant changes to tax, economic development and community development law
SB 0939 - Clay - Allows law enforcement personnel to form unions and enter into collective bargaining agreements
SB 0950 - Schneider - Government shall not have sovereign immunity when engaged in proprietary functions
SB 0954 - Bentley - Creates a grant program for cultural tourism
SB 0966 - Kinder - Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas and allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in programs
SB 0990 - Howard - Allows a private property owner to seek compensation from the government for "regulatory taking"
SB 1008 - Scott - Tax relief in distressed communities
SB 1009 - Bentley - Protects geographic information systems created by certain cities and counties
SB 1035 - Westfall - Authorizes a municipality to use condemnation to acquire natural gas service
SB 1036 - Johnson - Authorizes governor and MO Western State College to transfer land to St. Joseph and the Department of Transportation
SB 1037 - Bentley - Authorizes removal of property from the Springfield Community Improvement District
SB 1052 - Goode - Creates the "Live Near Your Work" program to facilitate neighborhood redevelopment
SB 1063 - Maxwell - Creates the Family and Community Investment Trust in order to strengthen community support systems for MO's families
SB 1073 - Wiggins - Revises method in which the commissioners of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority are appointed
SB 1074 - Wiggins - Requires the Department of Economic Development to compile an annual report and analysis of all incentive programs
SB 1076 - Ehlmann - Makes numerous changes in laws affecting the City of St. Louis
SJR 038 - Ehlmann - Revises Missouri Constitution to prohibit laws to establish or limit free exercise of religion
HB 1077 - Relford - Repeals authorization to the City of Cameron for planning and zoning in unincorporated areas
HB 1185 - Gratz - Authorizes conveyance of certain Lincoln University property to Jefferson City and part of Mexico Veterans Home property
HB 1215 - Smith (011) - Changes in statutory provisions dealing with computer crimes
HB 1238 - Hoppe - Numerous changes concerning urban affairs, taxation and economic programs
HB 1290 - Auer - Removes termination date from statute authorizing transportation sales tax for Kansas City, St. Louis and St.
HB 1303 - Kissell - Allows the city of St. Charles to voluntarity annex the family arena from the county of St. Charles
HB 1305 - Rizzo - Numerous changes to local government, economic development, cemetery, waste-handling and housing law
HB 1328 - Kreider - Authorizes certain cities to adopt a sales tax for fire protection or law enforcement
HB 1340 - Klindt - Allows a hotel and motel tourism tax for the city of Bethany
HB 1345 - Skaggs - Gives third class cities the ability to establish reserve funds for capital improvements
HB 1397 - Skaggs - Gives third class cities the ability to establish reserve funds
HB 1415 - Mays (050) - Replaces existing taxes on electricity and natural gas with a tax based on consumption
HB 1499 - Hoppe - Changes law concerning liquor licenses and payment of license fees and laws governing certain licensed resorts
HB 1566 - Bray - Revises numerous economic development programs
HB 1604 - Graham - Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property
HB 1629 - Green - Limits the areas in which tax increment financing may be used
HB 1647 - Skaggs - Allows the city of North Kansas City to establish a reserve fund
HB 1656 - Wiggins - Allows certain municipalities to adopt expedited weed control ordinances
HB 1659 - Summers - Authorizes sales and tourism taxes for certain cities and counties
HB 1661 - Gambaro - Allows certain political subdivisions to have a mechanic's lien when they pay mechanics to perform abatement work on
HB 1662 - Gambaro - Allows local housing corporations and neighborhood associations to bring property receivership actions
HB 1706 - Gambaro - Expands allowable costs under the Brownfield program and provides for a demolition tax credit
HB 1793 - Selby - Allows political subdivisions to provide health insurance benefits to dependents of deceased employees
HB 1801 - Myers - Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas, allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in if they so
HB 1843 - George - Eliminates the office of marshal in certain cities
HB 1846 - Skaggs - Changes residence requirements of police officers
HB 1875 - Franklin - Allows state to withhold moneys from political subdivisions until costs of an audit are paid
HB 1909 - Sallee - Allows a state prevailing wage exemption in certain political subdivisions, upon a vote of the people
HB 1952 - Foster - Allows the state auditor to bring a civil action when local governments refuse to submit to audits in certain cases
HB 1965 - Berkstresser - Creates penalties for failure to collect the Branson tourism tax
HB 1967 - Hoppe - Modification to St. Louis County Boundary Commission statutes
HB 1979 - Wiggins - Allows weed or trash control ordinances
HB 1994 - Hanaway - Limits liability of political subdivision trustees to actual malfeasance in his or her official duties as trustee
HB 2030 - Long - Allows certain municipalities to license electricians and plumbers
HB 2065 - Kreider - Removes requirement that contracts of political subdivisions be filed in office of the recorder of deeds
HB 2068 - Graham - Establishes procedures for fourth class cities to adopt ordinances by petition
HCR 021 - Hampton - Authorizes the governor to agree to the annexation of certain state property by the city of Licking

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Civil Procedure

SB 0529 - Schneider - Requires condemnors who abandon proceedings to pay the land owner's costs and expenses
SB 0533 - Wiggins - Modifies procedures for initiating a civil action on certain discriminatory practices
SB 0567 - Clay - Creates right of compensation for wrongful imprisonment
SB 0611 - Goode - Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0632 - Childers - Provides civil immunity to certain crime victims for injuries to perpetrator
SB 0678 - Schneider - Makes several changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0682 - Russell - Exempts volunteers in civic activities from civil liability for ordinary negligence
SB 0684 - Childers - Modifies joint and several liability, the collateral sources rule and punitive damages
SB 0704 - Kinder - Prohibits political subdivisions from suing firearms manufacturers for sale or marketing to public
SB 0706 - Schneider - Repeals statute of limitations for procedural challenges to legislative enactments
SB 0713 - Schneider - Modifies authority of Associate Circuit Judge
SB 0722 - Caskey - Family access motions may be used to enforce all custody and visitation orders
SB 0732 - Schneider - Creates civil recovery for false or fraudulent monetary claims made to the state
SB 0742 - Klarich - Creates procedure for Tort Victims' Compensation Fund
SB 0750 - Rohrbach - Certain DNR rules may be no stricter than federal regulations with exceptions
SB 0761 - Schneider - Creates procedure for Tort Victims' Compensation Fund claims
SB 0775 - Mueller - Revises the statute of limitations and damages for home improvements
SB 0776 - Mueller - Requires affidavits in civil suits against certain professionals
SB 0811 - Singleton - Increases parental liability for certain acts of children
SB 0826 - Jacob - Revises the motor vehicle franchise law
SB 0851 - Wiggins - Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0870 - Schneider - Certain commissioner positions are eliminated and adds certain judgeships in their place
SB 0878 - Schneider - Modifies certain provisions of the Second Injury Fund and interest payments in workers' claims
SB 0914 - Schneider - Changes procedures used by the Administrative Hearing Commission
SB 0942 - Rohrbach - Requires assessment to be filed with petition for civil commitment of sexually violent predators
SB 0973 - Schneider - Creates a civil cause of action when there is a claim of malpractice for treatment of work-related injuries
SB 1060 - Yeckel - Eliminates portion of certain appeal bonds
SB 1076 - Ehlmann - Makes numerous changes in laws affecting the City of St. Louis
HB 1097 - Hosmer - Revises civil liability for trespass
HB 1100 - Hosmer - Changes venue for small claims court
HB 1129 - Schilling - Lowers minimum age of jurors to eighteen
HB 1334 - Dougherty - Repeals the statute of limitations for child support orders
HB 1572 - Hanaway - Revises the statute of limitations and damages for home improvements
HB 1573 - Hanaway - Requires affidavit from licensed professional in certain tort actions
HB 1575 - Hosmer - Changes jury service requirements and compensation
HB 1603 - O'Connor - Revises the motor vehicle franchise law
HB 1676 - Wilson - Provides a testimonial privilege for domestic violence shelter workers and changes the detention period for
HB 1677 - Wilson - Amends or creates various domestic violence and criminal reporting laws
HB 1683 - Leake - Limits collection of certain public improvement assessments
HB 1941 - Schwab - Creates the Missouri Commission of Indian Affairs
HB 2153 - Ridgeway - Permits a materialman's lien when repairing or remodeling a residence

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Civil Rights

SB 0533 - Wiggins - Modifies procedures for initiating a civil action on certain discriminatory practices
SB 0551 - Flotron - Limits restrictions of religious exercise to cases where a compelling government interest is shown
SB 0567 - Clay - Creates right of compensation for wrongful imprisonment
SB 0621 - Clay - Modifies procedures for initiating a civil action on certain discriminatory practices
SB 0622 - Clay - Prohibits discrimination based on a person's sexual orientation
SB 0942 - Rohrbach - Requires assessment to be filed with petition for civil commitment of sexually violent predators
SB 1028 - Ehlmann - Establishes standard for vicarious liability of employer for harassment of employee by supervisor
SB 1053 - Goode - Requires law enforcement agencies to prohibit racial profiling practices and report statistics
SB 1072 - Wiggins - Creates Commission on the Death Penalty
SB 1082 - Bland - Requires law enforcement agencies to prohibit racial profiling practices and report statistics
SJR 043 - Bland - Ratifies Equal Rights Amendment
HB 1384 - Bray - Tolls the statute of limitations in a case of nonsuit and authorizes jury trials in certain discrimination cases
HB 1438 - McLuckie - Includes sexual orientation in the list of prohibited discriminatory characteristics
HB 1494 - May (108) - Changes sexual harassment law and law regarding other discrimination actions
HB 1799 - Kelley (047) - Guarantees that a test of compelling state interest will be applied to all laws which affect the free exercise of
HB 1835 - Levin - Prohibits the requirement of certain personal information
HB 1946 - Dougherty - Prohibits the delay or denial of a child's placement in an adoptive home based on race, color or national origin
HB 1964 - Bray - Enacts the "public Employee Due Process Act"
HCR 035 - Boucher - Urges the Ethiopian government to investigate the imprisonment of Umc graduate Dr. Taye Woldesemayat
HJR 042 - Williams (121) - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution
HJR 074 - Patek - Amends the Missouri Constitution by adding an Equal Rights Amendment

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Commercial Code

SB 0604 - Wiggins - Substantially revises Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code concerning secured transactions

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Compacts

SB 0719 - Wiggins - Changes the Kansas and Missouri Metropolitan Culture Dist. to allow funding of sports activities and facilities
SB 1073 - Wiggins - Revises method in which the commissioners of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority are appointed
HB 1321 - Relford - Adopts Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision
HB 1363 - Bray - Enacts the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Compact and repeals an earlier compact

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Conservation Dept.

SB 0634 - Childers - Requires approval by General Assembly of certain federal land acquisitions
SB 0657 - Childers - Modifies provisions relating to the hunting or release of wildlife
SB 0723 - Goode - Creates Invasive Species Council
SB 0863 - Caskey - Provides uniformed conservation agents and retirees with an additional 33.3% retirement benefit
SB 0888 - Ehlmann - Places restrictions on gaming boat licensees
SB 0939 - Clay - Allows law enforcement personnel to form unions and enter into collective bargaining agreements
SB 0982 - Westfall - Assigns responsibility to The Department of Conservation for damage caused by wild elk
HB 1106 - Franklin - Appropriations for the Departments of Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources
HB 1342 - Holand - Assesses restitution amounts for illegal taking of deer
HB 1914 - Crump - Increases retirement benefits for uniformed conservation agents and retirees
HB 1924 - Legan - Requires the Department of Conservation to be financially responsible for wild elk in the state
HJR 069 - Blunt - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring all Department of Conservation and Conservation Commission land

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Constitutional Amendments

SB 0549 - Quick - Establishes Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund
SB 0803 - Goode - Revises various utility taxes and authorizes replacement taxes
SJR 030 - Schneider - Revises the composition and duties of the Missouri Citizens' Commission on the Compensation for Elected Officials
SJR 031 - Schneider - Revises term limits for members of the General Assembly
SJR 033 - Banks - Exempts property owned by senior citizens from property tax
SJR 034 - Staples - Allows voters by petition to enable an officeholder, otherwise subject to term limits, to become a candidate
SJR 035 - Goode - Revises the authority of the Salary Commission
SJR 036 - Flotron - Voters to decide to include tobacco payments in total state revenue or to create trust fund
SJR 037 - Johnson - Suspends Hancock refunds and transfers to the Department of Transportation for highways or the 15-year plan
SJR 038 - Ehlmann - Revises Missouri Constitution to prohibit laws to establish or limit free exercise of religion
SJR 039 - Childers - Requires General Assembly to revise state school aid revenues and distribution
SJR 041 - Yeckel - Allows approval of school bond issues by simple majority
SJR 042 - Yeckel - Revises the Constitution to allow public funding to educational activities controlled by religious entities
SJR 043 - Bland - Ratifies Equal Rights Amendment
SJR 044 - Scott - Amending the Saint Louis City Charter
SJR 045 - House - Allows approval of school bond issues by simple majority, freezes property tax for seniors
SJR 046 - Goode - Authorizes replacement taxes for various utility taxes
SJR 047 - Quick - Tobacco settlement funds are not total state revenues; designates uses
SJR 048 - Goode - Criminal activity forfeiture proceeds shall be divided between schools and law enforcement
SJR 049 - Jacob - Tobacco proceeds deposited into permanent trust or refunded to people
SJR 050 - Stoll - Revises requirements to be met by those involved in the management of bingo
SJR 052 - Johnson - Revises term limits to exclude certain partial terms of service in the General Assembly
SJR 053 - Quick - Reduces number of members of House of Representatives to 105
SJR 054 - Westfall - Reduces maximum amount school levy without voter approval to $1.25 per $100 assessed value
SJR 055 - Goode - Exempts certain fees paid to the Dept. of Natural Resources from the calculation of total state revenue
HB 1506 - Van Zandt - Establishes the Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund
HJR 039 - Reynolds - Proposes constitutional amendment to repeal provisions prohibiting use of public funds for religious purpose
HJR 041 - Seigfreid - Proposes constitutional amendment to allow for toll roads and facilities
HJR 043 - Barry - Allows approval of school bond issues by simple majority in most elections
HJR 044 - Hosmer - Proposes constitutional amendment to change distribution of forfeiture proceeds
HJR 045 - Scheve - Proposes constitutional amendment to reduce the membership requirement for persons operating bingo games from two
HJR 046 - Bartle - Proposes constitutional amendment to change the number of members of the General Assembly
HJR 047 - Linton - Proposes constitutional amendment requiring that State Board of Education be elected
HJR 048 - Chrismer - Proposes constitutional amendment to exempt from property tax all used noncommercial motor vehicles
HJR 049 - Chrismer - Proposes constitutional amendment to require reassessment of residential real property only when title is transferred
HJR 051 - Clayton - Proposes constitutional amendment to permit evidence of prior acts to be introduced into evidence in a criminal
HJR 052 - Hanaway - Proposes constitutional amendment to establish a Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund and to specify uses of moneys in the
HJR 053 - Mays (050) - Proposes a constitutional amendment to replace existing utilty taxes with a replacement tax
HJR 055 - Graham - Proposes a constitutional amendment to submit to the voters the issue of whether to deposit excess revenues to the
HJR 056 - Scott - Limits the governor's power to commute sentences
HJR 057 - Farnen - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring the governor to appear regularly before the house of representatives
HJR 059 - Gratz - Submits to the voters a constitutional amendment to require all would-be Hancock refunds to be used for highway and
HJR 060 - Pryor - Replaces the Highways and Transportation Commission with a Secretary of Transportation
HJR 061 - Van Zandt - Tobacco settlement funds are not total state revenues; designates uses
HJR 062 - Reynolds - Reduces membership requirement for conducting bingo games to one year
HJR 064 - Scott - Submits to the voters the repeal of the constitutional provision relating to the Salary Commission
HJR 066 - Kreider - Proposes a constitutional amendment to increase from fifty to seventy-five the percentage of state sales tax on motor
HJR 068 - Gratz - Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the composition of the Highways and Transportation Commission
HJR 069 - Blunt - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring all Department of Conservation and Conservation Commission land
HJR 071 - Bartle - Shortens the sessions of the General Assembly and requires proportionate reduction in members' salaries
HJR 072 - Hendrickson - Submits to the voters the question of whether to require voter approval for all tax increases
HJR 074 - Patek - Amends the Missouri Constitution by adding an Equal Rights Amendment

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Construction and Building Codes

SB 0535 - Banks - Requires the addition of fire sprinklers in certain buildings
SB 0822 - Clay - Requires the addition of fire sprinklers in certain buildings
HB 1249 - Hickey - Enacts additional requirements for certain contractors bidding on state building contracts
HB 1252 - Kissell - Increases penalty for speeding in a construction zone
HB 1391 - Kreider - Allows building codes in counties of the third classification that have the assesed valuation necessary to
HB 1733 - Williams (121) - Requires the construction of family restrooms in certain public buildings

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Consumer Protection

SB 0528 - Schneider - Interest shall be calculated by actuarial method on prepayment of loans
SB 0536 - Banks - Modifies the licensure requirements of persons dealing with lead-bearing substances
SB 0615 - Howard - Requires used automobile dealers to attend an educational seminar annually before receiving their dealer's license
SB 0645 - Wiggins - Creates new sections relating to the protection of health care consumers
SB 0693 - Maxwell - Regulates telemarketing practices
SB 0721 - Caskey - Establishes and revises several programs for disabled persons
SB 0735 - Singleton - Regulates unsolicited telephone sales calls
SB 0763 - Howard - Regulates unsolicited telephone sales calls
SB 0780 - Mathewson - Clarifies law on small loans and changes bonding of mortgage brokers
SB 0781 - Goode - Establishes retail electric customer choice
SB 0786 - Clay - Places certain restrictions and limitations on lenders who provide high-cost home loans
SB 0795 - Singleton - Requires consumer reporting agencies to provide consumer reports to consumers when it provides them to creditors
SB 0819 - Maxwell - Establishes retail electric customer choice
SB 0848 - Stoll - Enacts Missouri Retail Customer and Worker Protection Act
SB 0879 - Bland - Modifies the licensure requirements of persons dealing with lead-bearing substances
SB 0899 - Wiggins - Provides certain consumer protections for home owners regarding construction, home improvements and solicitors
SB 0906 - Singleton - Protects health care employees who report abuses by health care facilities
SB 0962 - Bentley - Limits title lenders from charging a fee more than 5% of the principal loan amount to defray operational expenses
SB 0963 - Kenney - Restrictions on telemarketing and establishes a data base for individuals who object to telephone solicitation
SB 0995 - Goode - Allows for suspension of motor vehicle emissions inspection program
SB 1011 - Singleton - Requires physicians to disclose affiliations with health care providers in referral situations
SB 1044 - Goode - Limits the use of genetic information by insurance companies, employers and genetic testing laboratories
SB 1069 - Stoll - Prohibits use of non-OEM aftermarket crash parts in repair of insured's vehicle during the warranty period
HB 1144 - Scheve - Provides certain consumer protections for home owners against home solicitors
HB 1172 - Davis - Regulates unsolicited telephone sales calls and electronic mail messages
HB 1227 - Schilling - Enacts the Missouri Retail Energy Customer and Worker Protection Act
HB 1287 - Reynolds - Regulates and licenses tanning bed operators
HB 1292 - Auer - Makes several changes to insurance law
HB 1344 - Rizzo - Limits late fees on self-service storage unit rentals
HB 1358 - Loudon - Designates venue in criminal credit card fraud cases
HB 1366 - Kissell - Creates regulations and penalties for unlawful telemarketing practices
HB 1420 - Dougherty - Enacts the Children's Product Safety Act
HB 1430 - Schwab - Enacts the consumer telephone privacy act, to be enforced by the attorney general
HB 1440 - Crump - Regulates telemarketing practices
HB 1458 - O'Toole - Enacts additional licensure qualifications for termite inspectors involved in real estate transactions
HB 1464 - Ransdall - Regulates the sale of funeral merchandise
HB 1509 - Hosmer - Technical changes to unlawful merchandising law
HB 1512 - Champion - Requires charity solicitors to give certain information at the time of solicitation
HB 1603 - O'Connor - Revises the motor vehicle franchise law
HB 1605 - Williams (121) - Prohibits the sale of over-the-counter weight loss products in pill, tablet or capsule form to minors
HB 1633 - Kissell - Establishes a no-call telemarketing database within the office of the attorney general
HB 1634 - Kissell - Regulates unlawful telemarketing practices
HB 1737 - Monaco - Requires long-term health care insurers to identify whether policies are tax qualified
HB 1780 - Liese - Changes law regarding small loans
HB 1828 - Gross - Makes technical intersectional reference corrections to sections 421.005 to 421.034
HB 1835 - Levin - Prohibits the requirement of certain personal information
HB 1976 - Selby - Modifies the statutes relating to the qualification and disqualification of employees of the department of mental
HB 2042 - Gaskill - Enacts a beverage container control law
HB 2057 - Green - Enacts the computer lemon law
HB 2091 - Wilson - Requires landlords of manufactured or mobile home land lease communities to provide 180 days notice to vacate
HB 2096 - Thompson - Places certain restrictions and limitations on lenders in regards to certain high-cost home loans

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Contracts and Contractors

SB 0564 - Rohrbach - Prohibits future private prisons or jails
SB 0569 - Clay - Prohibits non-compete clauses in employment contracts within the broadcast industry
SB 0667 - Russell - Requires affidavit that applicants are single or divorced as a condition to obtaining a marriage license
SB 0732 - Schneider - Creates civil recovery for false or fraudulent monetary claims made to the state
SB 0772 - Goode - Allows use of a single contract to design and build state facilities
SB 0775 - Mueller - Revises the statute of limitations and damages for home improvements
SB 0818 - Maxwell - Prisons shall provide laundry or linen services only to state departments and employees
SB 0826 - Jacob - Revises the motor vehicle franchise law
SB 0842 - Flotron - Numerous provisions relating to public safety
SB 0869 - Schneider - Mandates review of state contracts by the Attorney General
SB 0887 - Ehlmann - Requires contractors to report differences between minority business bids and lowest bidders
SB 0899 - Wiggins - Provides certain consumer protections for home owners regarding construction, home improvements and solicitors
SB 0930 - Jacob - Closes portions of hospital records and meetings in certain situations
SB 1012 - Singleton - Prohibits the use of non-competition clauses in certain physician contracts
SB 1025 - Clay - Prohibits non-compete clauses in employment contracts within the broadcast industry
HB 1144 - Scheve - Provides certain consumer protections for home owners against home solicitors
HB 1198 - Scheve - Prohibits noncompetition clauses in contracts with broadcast industry employees
HB 1414 - O'Toole - Establishes a mandatory one-call notification system for excavations
HB 1447 - Ford - Exempts highway permit for heavy machinery within twenty-five miles
HB 1458 - O'Toole - Enacts additional licensure qualifications for termite inspectors involved in real estate transactions
HB 1464 - Ransdall - Regulates the sale of funeral merchandise
HB 1540 - Green - Allows use of a single contract to design and build state facilities
HB 1572 - Hanaway - Revises the statute of limitations and damages for home improvements
HB 1603 - O'Connor - Revises the motor vehicle franchise law
HB 1628 - Carter - Changes state purchasing requirements
HB 1816 - Hosmer - Regulates privatization contracts for state agencies and political subdivisions
HB 1967 - Hoppe - Modification to St. Louis County Boundary Commission statutes
HB 2065 - Kreider - Removes requirement that contracts of political subdivisions be filed in office of the recorder of deeds
HB 2092 - Overschmidt - Authorizes additional penalties for state agencies who do not pay vendors on time

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Cooperatives

HB 1724 - Rizzo - Includes e-mail addresses in amendments to an electric cooperative's articles of incorporation; requires an impact

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Corporations

SB 0556 - Mueller - Amends MO Not for Profit Act by allowing a church to amend its bylaws by approval of 2/3 votes cast by church's members
SB 0582 - Kenney - Phases in full deductibility of federal income taxes for corporations
SB 0648 - Russell - Non-attorneys may represent corporations in certain state proceedings
SB 0666 - Russell - Allows non-attorneys to represent themselves before certain state agencies
SB 0696 - Sims - Restores full federal income tax deductibility for corporations
SB 0836 - Mueller - Clarifies a not-for-profit statute that limits corporate distributions
SB 0837 - Wiggins - Requires limited liability companies' articles of organization to reflect certain management information
SB 0896 - Klarich - Modifies law regarding LLC's, LLP's, corporations, financial institutions and other financial arrangements
SB 0917 - Maxwell - Regulates business opportunities
HB 1189 - Gibbons - Places an expiration date of December 1, 2000 on corporate franchise tax and allows for continued enforcement of
HB 1244 - Wright - Eliminates the limit on the deduction of federal income taxes on state returns by corporate taxpayers
HB 1297 - Hanaway - Imposes a flat income tax on individuals and corporations
HB 1302 - Hanaway - Repeals the limit on the state income tax deduction for federal income tax for corporations and replaces revenues
HB 1375 - Patek - Eliminates filing fee for articles of incorporation for not-for-profit corporations
HB 1388 - May (108) - Permits replacement of corporate trustee in event of sale or merger
HB 1390 - Blunt - Repeals limit on deductibility of federal income tax paid by individuals and corporations and replaces lost revenue
HB 1416 - Green - Regulates business opportunities
HB 1544 - Smith (011) - Clarifies a not-for-profit statute that limits corporate distributions
HB 1567 - Bray - Amends provisions relating to penalties for income and sales tax deficiencies
HB 1745 - Marble - Eliminates the limit on the deduction of federal income taxes on state tax returns by corporate taxpayers and
HB 1810 - Gibbons - Amends statutes authorizing tax credits for investments in small businesses
HB 1813 - Akin - Repeals the limit on the state income tax deduction for federal income tax for corporations and replaces revenue
HB 1831 - Levin - Reduces corporate income tax rate to five and one-half percent and raises caps on deductibility of federal tax
HB 1942 - Liese - Changes certain financial institution laws
HB 2036 - Foley - Amends the tax credits available to investors in Missouri small businesses
HB 2060 - May (108) - Changes provisions of corporation law relating to directors' personal liability
HB 2087 - Kennedy - Enacts accountability provisions for recipients of economic incentives designed to promote public purposes

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Corrections Dept.

SB 0530 - Schneider - Modifies various provisions relating to crimes and punishment
SB 0532 - Wiggins - Bans assault weapons
SB 0564 - Rohrbach - Prohibits future private prisons or jails
SB 0567 - Clay - Creates right of compensation for wrongful imprisonment
SB 0618 - Rohrbach - Revises contracting for telephone service for inmates
SB 0708 - DePasco - Increases penalty for littering
SB 0730 - Graves - Authorizes work camps for qualified inmates of the Corrections Department
SB 0738 - Maxwell - Allows prisons to provide laundry or linen services only to state departments and employees
SB 0758 - Maxwell - Revises laws relating to computer crimes
SB 0818 - Maxwell - Prisons shall provide laundry or linen services only to state departments and employees
SB 0838 - Bland - Creates commission to study death penalty; imposes two year moratorium on executions
SB 0844 - Kinder - Allows community notification regarding registered sex offenders, based on assessment of danger
SB 1072 - Wiggins - Creates Commission on the Death Penalty
HB 1109 - Franklin - Appropriations for the Department of Corrections
HB 1151 - Troupe - Forbids privatization of prisons
HB 1186 - Gratz - Authorizes Governor to convey certain property in Cole County which is part of Church Farm Correctional Facility
HB 1206 - Troupe - Creates the office of corrections ombudsman
HB 1215 - Smith (011) - Changes in statutory provisions dealing with computer crimes
HB 1282 - Troupe - Requires publication of records regarding the death of incarcerated offenders
HB 1321 - Relford - Adopts Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision
HB 1460 - Hegeman - Requires Department of Corrections to reimburse counties for certain prosecutors' pay
HB 1646 - Smith (011) - Transfers the board of parole to the judicial branch
HB 1768 - Ward - Allows certain county to have full-time prosecutor
HB 1769 - Smith (011) - Requires court to issue warrant for arrest of persons on probation
HB 1791 - Troupe - Prohibits housing of violent and non-violent offenders in the same cell
HB 1814 - Williams (121) - Regulates the use and operation of private jails
HB 1836 - Patek - Requires the state to pay part of certain prosecutor's salaries
HB 1844 - Kelly (027) - Changes the house arrest program
HB 1917 - Kelly (027) - Requires certain information to be provided to the Department of Corrections on delivery of an offender
HB 1918 - Kelly (027) - Changes the duties of the Joint Committee on Corrections
HB 1928 - Howerton - Permits the creation of and regulates private prisons
HB 1943 - Schilling - Adds jail and detention center personnel to the list of mandatory child abuse reporters
HB 2089 - Luetkemeyer - Limits access by offenders to personal information
HB 2097 - Thompson - Creates a women offender program in the department of corrections

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Cosmetology

HB 1242 - Treadway - Changes various provisions dealing with licensing professions, endowed care cemeteries and personal services
HB 1685 - Smith (011) - Clarifies that shampoo assistants are not required to have cosmetology licenses

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Counties

SB 0542 - Mathewson - Changes the compensation of public administrators
SB 0543 - Staples - Adds one associate circuit judge in St. Francois County
SB 0547 - Goode - Establishes good faith employee negotiations for employees of state and local governments
SB 0550 - Flotron - Revises burden of proof requirements in state tax cases
SB 0561 - Johnson - Creates grants for communities with economies dependent on tobacco production
SB 0564 - Rohrbach - Prohibits future private prisons or jails
SB 0586 - Sims - Provides a homestead exemption from property taxes for totally disabled veterans
SB 0596 - Steelman - Allows tourism tax for New Madrid, New Madrid Co., Stoddard Co., Bloomfield, Caruthersville and St. James
SB 0600 - Schneider - Establishes good faith employee negotiations for employees of state and local governments
SB 0605 - Banks - Allows cities and counties to enact homestead exemption for certain senior citizens
SB 0609 - Staples - Increases authorization for county law enforcement sales tax from one-half of one percent to one percent
SB 0612 - Goode - Requires sellers of energy services to certify with the Public Service Commission to collect and remit taxes
SB 0616 - Johnson - Revises Local Government Employee Retirement provisions
SB 0619 - Rohrbach - Revises requirements and bonded indebtedness for Neighborhood Improvement Districts
SB 0650 - Goode - Allows all counties to establish homeless programs and increases fees on recorded instruments to $5
SB 0676 - Bland - Expands scope of documents to be charged a fee
SB 0697 - Schneider - Changes process for separating recorders and circuit clerks and process to make circuit clerk appointed
SB 0733 - Maxwell - Increases property tax withholdings for collection costs; reduces state aid deduction for school tax
SB 0740 - Wiggins - Allows State to withhold moneys due to political subdivisions for audits unreimbursed
SB 0749 - Rohrbach - Any proposed county building code shall be submitted only to voters in the area governed by the code
SB 0754 - Graves - Revises allowed uses of County School Fund revenues
SB 0789 - Mathewson - Authorizes a sales tax to fund Jail Districts
SB 0802 - Goode - Revises criteria used to evaluate redevelopment projects funded by tax increment financing
SB 0813 - House - Modifies public safety, peace officer, and peace officer employee rights
SB 0818 - Maxwell - Prisons shall provide laundry or linen services only to state departments and employees
SB 0821 - Caskey - Prohibits certain retirement benefits from certain claims
SB 0847 - House - Allows a credit of up to $200 against income tax liability for property taxes paid
SB 0864 - Caskey - Exempts township governments from certain penalties under the employment security law
SB 0868 - Stoll - Allows Board of Trustees to be responsible for certain county sewer districts
SB 0892 - Quick - State to pay counties for health care costs of certain state prisoners
SB 0894 - Quick - Numerous provisions relating to economic development, taxation and land use law
SB 0898 - Bland - Allows cities and counties to enact homestead exemption for certain senior citizens
SB 0904 - Johnson - Creates the separate office of Recorder of Deeds in third class counties
SB 0909 - Bland - Exempts food local sales tax and reduces federal income tax deduction, subject to referendum
SB 0916 - Singleton - Revises peace officer training and certification laws
SB 0919 - House - Revises obsolete education provisions
SB 0936 - Childers - Significant changes to tax, economic development and community development law
SB 0939 - Clay - Allows law enforcement personnel to form unions and enter into collective bargaining agreements
SB 0945 - Staples - Exempts subdivisions with lots of 5 acres or more in unincorporated areas from subdivision regulations
SB 0946 - Johnson - Changes required format and fees for items handled by the Recorder of Deeds
SB 0950 - Schneider - Government shall not have sovereign immunity when engaged in proprietary functions
SB 0954 - Bentley - Creates a grant program for cultural tourism
SB 0965 - Childers - Creates "County Technology Fund" for purchase of computer hardware and software
SB 0966 - Kinder - Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas and allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in programs
SB 1004 - Schneider - Invalidates MO Supreme Court administrative rules that conflict with statutes; voids Rule 6.05
SB 1009 - Bentley - Protects geographic information systems created by certain cities and counties
SB 1057 - Rohrbach - Expands the number of counties that may dissolve a road district by popular vote
HB 1070 - Relford - Creates policemen and sheriffs' deputies trust fund in order to fund a minimum salary for such officers
HB 1072 - Relford - Permits the imposition of a regional jail district sales tax
HB 1131 - Schilling - Allows certain counties to enact ordinance in unincorporated areas for dog control
HB 1175 - Gross - Tightens rollbacks of property tax levy
HB 1215 - Smith (011) - Changes in statutory provisions dealing with computer crimes
HB 1229 - Luetkemeyer - Establishes recall election procedures in counties of the third classification
HB 1238 - Hoppe - Numerous changes concerning urban affairs, taxation and economic programs
HB 1391 - Kreider - Allows building codes in counties of the third classification that have the assesed valuation necessary to
HB 1425 - Dougherty - Allows each county in the state to establish a Children's Services Council as a political subdivision with taxing
HB 1487 - Kreider - Allows counties of the third classification to adopt building codes in certain areas, subject to voter approval
HB 1496 - Hilgemann - Allows additional counties to establish homeless programs and increases fees on recorded instruments to five dollars
HB 1545 - Smith (011) - Allows for separate township zoning ordinances
HB 1548 - Wagner - Requires originating county to pay costs of jury in change of venue cases
HB 1561 - Carter - Makes various changes to the laws regarding sheltered workshops
HB 1659 - Summers - Authorizes sales and tourism taxes for certain cities and counties
HB 1763 - Burton - Makes various changes regarding sheltered workshops
HB 1768 - Ward - Allows certain county to have full-time prosecutor
HB 1801 - Myers - Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas, allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in if they so
HB 1803 - Wiggins - Creates the County Technology Fund
HB 1811 - Kreider - Revises various county planning and zoning provisions
HB 1869 - Treadway - Imposes additional user fee on recorded instruments for housing rehabilitation
HB 1936 - Monaco - Changes county committee district structure in Jackson County
HB 1952 - Foster - Allows the state auditor to bring a civil action when local governments refuse to submit to audits in certain cases
HB 2011 - Overschmidt - Calculation of real property tax rates in all counties
HB 2053 - Kennedy - Changes required format and fees for items handled by the Recorder of Deeds
HB 2065 - Kreider - Removes requirement that contracts of political subdivisions be filed in office of the recorder of deeds
HB 2114 - Hoppe - Changes the composition of, and imposes term limits on, the members of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority
HB 2117 - Ridgeway - Gives additional powers to park rangers in certain counties
HB 2161 - Fraser - Requires local governments to provide municipal services to taxpaying residents of condominimus and other private
HCR 031 - Hollingsworth - Directs the Missouri Department of Revenue to contract for an outside study regarding contributions to the state road
HJR 050 - Wright - Proposes constitutional amendment to repeal the personal property tax and to substitute a state sales tax to

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County Government

SB 0542 - Mathewson - Changes the compensation of public administrators
SB 0551 - Flotron - Limits restrictions of religious exercise to cases where a compelling government interest is shown
SB 0561 - Johnson - Creates grants for communities with economies dependent on tobacco production
SB 0572 - Ehlmann - Allows individuals a tax credit on taxes paid on residential property
SB 0619 - Rohrbach - Revises requirements and bonded indebtedness for Neighborhood Improvement Districts
SB 0676 - Bland - Expands scope of documents to be charged a fee
SB 0697 - Schneider - Changes process for separating recorders and circuit clerks and process to make circuit clerk appointed
SB 0724 - Rohrbach - Changes several county-level tourism taxes
SB 0749 - Rohrbach - Any proposed county building code shall be submitted only to voters in the area governed by the code
SB 0789 - Mathewson - Authorizes a sales tax to fund Jail Districts
SB 0806 - Jacob - Requires elected sheriffs to become certified peace officers
SB 0847 - House - Allows a credit of up to $200 against income tax liability for property taxes paid
SB 0865 - Goode - Creates the "Community Comeback Act" for eradication of blight and neighborhood revitalization in St. Louis County
SB 0868 - Stoll - Allows Board of Trustees to be responsible for certain county sewer districts
SB 0904 - Johnson - Creates the separate office of Recorder of Deeds in third class counties
SB 0913 - Ehlmann - Regulates resale of tickets to certain sporting events and concerts
SB 0915 - Clay - A political subdivision may take ownership of an abandoned cemetery and convey it to a civic association
SB 0945 - Staples - Exempts subdivisions with lots of 5 acres or more in unincorporated areas from subdivision regulations
SB 0946 - Johnson - Changes required format and fees for items handled by the Recorder of Deeds
SB 0965 - Childers - Creates "County Technology Fund" for purchase of computer hardware and software
SB 0966 - Kinder - Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas and allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in programs
SB 0990 - Howard - Allows a private property owner to seek compensation from the government for "regulatory taking"
SB 1045 - Caskey - Adds a judge to 17th Circuit (Cass and Johnson Counties)
SB 1057 - Rohrbach - Expands the number of counties that may dissolve a road district by popular vote
SB 1073 - Wiggins - Revises method in which the commissioners of the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority are appointed
SB 1074 - Wiggins - Requires the Department of Economic Development to compile an annual report and analysis of all incentive programs
SJR 038 - Ehlmann - Revises Missouri Constitution to prohibit laws to establish or limit free exercise of religion
HB 1084 - Graham - Separates the offices of recorder of deeds and circuit clerk where combined
HB 1095 - Richardson - Allows for a new reimbursement rate for travel expenses of assessors in certain counties
HB 1545 - Smith (011) - Allows for separate township zoning ordinances
HB 2093 - Griesheimer - Changes the date of filing of road district reports to January

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County Officials

SB 0542 - Mathewson - Changes the compensation of public administrators
SB 0676 - Bland - Expands scope of documents to be charged a fee
SB 0697 - Schneider - Changes process for separating recorders and circuit clerks and process to make circuit clerk appointed
SB 0733 - Maxwell - Increases property tax withholdings for collection costs; reduces state aid deduction for school tax
SB 0789 - Mathewson - Authorizes a sales tax to fund Jail Districts
SB 0806 - Jacob - Requires elected sheriffs to become certified peace officers
SB 0813 - House - Modifies public safety, peace officer, and peace officer employee rights
SB 0893 - Quick - Payment of real estate taxes are first to be applied to back taxes; escrow accounts are exempt
SB 0904 - Johnson - Creates the separate office of Recorder of Deeds in third class counties
SB 0946 - Johnson - Changes required format and fees for items handled by the Recorder of Deeds
SB 1046 - Sims - Recorder shall not issue marriage license to person less than 17 to anyone 21 or older
SB 1057 - Rohrbach - Expands the number of counties that may dissolve a road district by popular vote
HB 1084 - Graham - Separates the offices of recorder of deeds and circuit clerk where combined
HB 1095 - Richardson - Allows for a new reimbursement rate for travel expenses of assessors in certain counties
HB 1138 - Ward - Adds an associate circuit judge to St. Francois County
HB 1214 - Chrismer - Changes the reassessment cycle for real property to every five years beginning in 2001
HB 1229 - Luetkemeyer - Establishes recall election procedures in counties of the third classification
HB 1432 - Relford - Creates special license plate for coroners
HB 1496 - Hilgemann - Allows additional counties to establish homeless programs and increases fees on recorded instruments to five dollars
HB 1557 - Pouche - Prohibits members of governing bodies of political subdivisions from serving on boards of equalization
HB 1580 - Hoppe - Changes employment status of certain judicial personnel
HB 1613 - Clayton - Prohibits certain claims against county employee retirement benefits
HB 1675 - Wilson - Requires the implementation of the Uniform Crime Reporting System and the use of death review panels for all
HB 1697 - Relford - Amends the law concerning the taking, recording and use of fingerprints for criminal records kept by the State Highway
HB 1714 - Howerton - Specifies that the department of transportation, in consultation with the highway patol and the division of
HB 1768 - Ward - Allows certain county to have full-time prosecutor
HB 1771 - Britt - Requires certain elected law enforcement officials to be P.o.s.t. certified
HB 1794 - Britt - Allows donations to a county law enforcement fund as a condition of probation
HB 1805 - Monaco - Increase the base salary of certain court clerks
HB 1808 - O'Toole - Certain pension benefits and compensation
HB 1809 - O'Toole - Increases surcharge for the courthouse restoration fund
HB 1836 - Patek - Requires the state to pay part of certain prosecutor's salaries
HB 1907 - Sallee - Allows public administrator to receive attorneys' fees when someone brings an unsuccessful action against him or her
HB 1928 - Howerton - Permits the creation of and regulates private prisons
HB 1975 - Richardson - Requires reimbursement of certain expenses for county recorders
HB 1990 - Barnett - Allows two citizen members to be voluntarily added by county commissions to county boards of equalization
HB 1994 - Hanaway - Limits liability of political subdivision trustees to actual malfeasance in his or her official duties as trustee
HB 1998 - Clayton - Prohibits certain claims against county employee retirement benefits
HB 2019 - Gambaro - Permits the St. Louis circuit clerk to hire outside attorneys
HB 2053 - Kennedy - Changes required format and fees for items handled by the Recorder of Deeds
HB 2059 - Williams (121) - Increases county collectors' fees and funds the tax maintenance fund to be used for administration and
HB 2061 - Lakin - Amends statutes pertaining to the collecting of delinquent real property taxes
HB 2065 - Kreider - Removes requirement that contracts of political subdivisions be filed in office of the recorder of deeds
HB 2086 - Clayton - Allows certain prosecuting and circuit attorneys to receive prior service credit for retirement
HB 2150 - Reinhart - Allows full participation by Clay County juvenile court employees in state retirement system
HB 2153 - Ridgeway - Permits a materialman's lien when repairing or remodeling a residence

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Courts

SB 0542 - Mathewson - Changes the compensation of public administrators
SB 0543 - Staples - Adds one associate circuit judge in St. Francois County
SB 0611 - Goode - Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0642 - Schneider - Increases retirement compensation to judges retired prior to August 28, 1995
SB 0664 - Schneider - Authorizes the Commission on Judicial Resources to reallocate judgeships
SB 0675 - Bland - Lowers the age for jury service from 21 to 18 and excuses certain students
SB 0678 - Schneider - Makes several changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0679 - Schneider - Transfers control of certain court employees in St. Louis from the clerk to the court
SB 0680 - Russell - Revises speedy trial provisions
SB 0684 - Childers - Modifies joint and several liability, the collateral sources rule and punitive damages
SB 0697 - Schneider - Changes process for separating recorders and circuit clerks and process to make circuit clerk appointed
SB 0713 - Schneider - Modifies authority of Associate Circuit Judge
SB 0715 - Schneider - Modifies the authority of traffic court judges in St. Louis County
SB 0722 - Caskey - Family access motions may be used to enforce all custody and visitation orders
SB 0742 - Klarich - Creates procedure for Tort Victims' Compensation Fund
SB 0761 - Schneider - Creates procedure for Tort Victims' Compensation Fund claims
SB 0774 - Caskey - Creates Drug Courts Coordinating Commission
SB 0789 - Mathewson - Authorizes a sales tax to fund Jail Districts
SB 0793 - Staples - Allows suspension of a person's driver's license for theft of gas from a gas station
SB 0824 - Wiggins - Lowers the age for jury service from 21 to 18
SB 0830 - Caskey - Allows Division of Youth Services to issue arrest warrants for certain offenders
SB 0870 - Schneider - Certain commissioner positions are eliminated and adds certain judgeships in their place
SB 0872 - Flotron - Allows certain convicted felons to obtain post-conviction DNA testing
SB 0919 - House - Revises obsolete education provisions
SB 0938 - Mueller - Plaintiff shall obtain second opinion when filing an action against an architect, engineer or/and surveyor
SB 0942 - Rohrbach - Requires assessment to be filed with petition for civil commitment of sexually violent predators
SB 0946 - Johnson - Changes required format and fees for items handled by the Recorder of Deeds
SB 0980 - Jacob - Extends domestic violence and criminal reporting laws
SB 0987 - Ehlmann - Revises school operations
SB 0993 - Maxwell - Creates Child Support Assurance Program
SB 0997 - Caskey - Allows exemplary damages in probate cases where property has been improperly transferred from estate
SB 1004 - Schneider - Invalidates MO Supreme Court administrative rules that conflict with statutes; voids Rule 6.05
SB 1006 - Yeckel - Revises child custory relocation
SB 1029 - Schneider - Modifies civil actions that may be heard by associate circuit judges
SB 1045 - Caskey - Adds a judge to 17th Circuit (Cass and Johnson Counties)
SB 1046 - Sims - Recorder shall not issue marriage license to person less than 17 to anyone 21 or older
SB 1060 - Yeckel - Eliminates portion of certain appeal bonds
SB 1068 - Singleton - Courts may fine public employee up to $5000 for failure to enforce rights of crime victims
SB 1076 - Ehlmann - Makes numerous changes in laws affecting the City of St. Louis
SRB1001 - Wiggins - Repeals provisions of law that are not in effect
SRB1002 - Wiggins - Transfers sections relating to court costs from various chapters to Chapter 488, RSMo
HB 1098 - Hosmer - Allows spousal maintenance to be terminated based on cohabitation
HB 1100 - Hosmer - Changes venue for small claims court
HB 1138 - Ward - Adds an associate circuit judge to St. Francois County
HB 1181 - Bartle - Repeals provisions of law declared unconstitutional
HB 1197 - Hosmer - Provides for the emergency temporary commitment of a person with active tuberculosis
HB 1225 - Schilling - Prohibits sentencing a mentally retarded person to death
HB 1247 - Graham - Changes court costs for providing funding for domestic violence shelters
HB 1278 - Thompson - Requires sealing of certain traffic violation records
HB 1300 - Hanaway - Changes the Attorney General's duties in regard to the tort victims' compensation fund
HB 1305 - Rizzo - Numerous changes to local government, economic development, cemetery, waste-handling and housing law
HB 1367 - Clayton - Revision bill on court costs
HB 1374 - Graham - Changes rules concerning when local governments may impose certain fees on court cases
HB 1384 - Bray - Tolls the statute of limitations in a case of nonsuit and authorizes jury trials in certain discrimination cases
HB 1403 - Hosmer - Creates the drug court coordinating commission
HB 1457 - Hosmer - Changes four judicial positions in Greene County
HB 1472 - Smith (011) - Creates Juvenile Information Governance Commission; authorizes sharing of information
HB 1507 - Summers - Makes posting a bond by the prosecutor in an extradition case discretionary
HB 1518 - Gaskill - Creates the adoption of common law act
HB 1527 - Patek - Includes non-juveniles in the disclosure to superintendents of criminal proceedings against pupils
HB 1539 - Patek - Lowers the minimum juror age to eighteen
HB 1575 - Hosmer - Changes jury service requirements and compensation
HB 1580 - Hoppe - Changes employment status of certain judicial personnel
HB 1611 - Reinhart - Requires retention vote for family court judges
HB 1667 - Bennett - Allows courts to issue restraining orders against certain persons less than eighteen years of age
HB 1677 - Wilson - Amends or creates various domestic violence and criminal reporting laws
HB 1693 - Patek - Prohibits the court from making public any social security number
HB 1769 - Smith (011) - Requires court to issue warrant for arrest of persons on probation
HB 1805 - Monaco - Increase the base salary of certain court clerks
HB 1807 - O'Toole - Permits eight-person juries in civil trials and expands jury service to eighteen year olds
HB 1809 - O'Toole - Increases surcharge for the courthouse restoration fund
HB 1817 - Wiggins - Allows denials of licensure by long-term care facilities to be filed in circuit court
HB 1887 - Liese - Creates a commission on the death penalty
HB 1929 - Curls - Expands family access motions by allowing all persons granted child visitation to file such a motion
HB 1937 - Schilling - Requires the recording of testimony before a grand jury
HB 1968 - Hendrickson - Creates a parent/child privilege
HB 1981 - Hartzler - Expedites Tpr and adoption cases
HB 2019 - Gambaro - Permits the St. Louis circuit clerk to hire outside attorneys
HB 2028 - Reinhart - Requires family court judges and commissioners to be subject to a vote every four year to be retained in the
HB 2108 - Naeger - Requires small claims court to keep defendant's address and employment until judgment is satisfied

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Courts, Juvenile

HB 1153 - Troupe - Changes amount state will pay for institutionalization of children
HB 1233 - Ostmann - Changes law regarding juvenile certification as adults
HB 1472 - Smith (011) - Creates Juvenile Information Governance Commission; authorizes sharing of information
HB 1527 - Patek - Includes non-juveniles in the disclosure to superintendents of criminal proceedings against pupils
HB 1855 - Clayton - Adds juvenile officers to list of judicial officers in crime of tampering with a judicial officer

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Credit and Bankruptcy

SB 0795 - Singleton - Requires consumer reporting agencies to provide consumer reports to consumers when it provides them to creditors
SB 0929 - Jacob - Repeals sunset clause on law allowing estimation of contingent liab. claims in certain receivership proceedings
SB 0962 - Bentley - Limits title lenders from charging a fee more than 5% of the principal loan amount to defray operational expenses
SB 1019 - Rohrbach - Revises the powers and duties of the rehabilitator and liquidator in insurance company insolvency proceedings
HB 1144 - Scheve - Provides certain consumer protections for home owners against home solicitors
HB 1897 - O'Toole - Exempts from attachment or execution a person's right to a state or local deferred compensation account

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Credit Unions

SB 0780 - Mathewson - Clarifies law on small loans and changes bonding of mortgage brokers

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Crimes and Punishment

SB 0532 - Wiggins - Bans assault weapons
SB 0546 - Goode - Creates crime of aggravated driving with excessive blood alcohol content
SB 0554 - Singleton - Increases penalties for possession of child pornography
SB 0567 - Clay - Creates right of compensation for wrongful imprisonment
SB 0576 - Maxwell - Prohibits financial exploitation of the elderly and the disabled
SB 0580 - Westfall - Theft or attempted theft of anhydrous ammonia or liquid nitrogen is a Class D felony
SB 0590 - Yeckel - Creates crime of trespass of a school bus
SB 0602 - Wiggins - Requires the Division of Family Services to make child abuse investigation records available to two additional groups
SB 0611 - Goode - Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0639 - Steelman - Creates a pharmaceutical assistance program for qualified senior citizens
SB 0657 - Childers - Modifies provisions relating to the hunting or release of wildlife
SB 0660 - Bland - Establishes Pilot Program of Urban Early Compulsory School Attendance
SB 0671 - Ehlmann - Amends felony stealing limit
SB 0680 - Russell - Revises speedy trial provisions
SB 0683 - Childers - Imposes an additional fine for speeding in a construction or work zone
SB 0693 - Maxwell - Regulates telemarketing practices
SB 0707 - Singleton - Creates crime of evading law enforcement officer
SB 0708 - DePasco - Increases penalty for littering
SB 0720 - Caskey - Prohibits "grey market" cigarettes
SB 0735 - Singleton - Regulates unsolicited telephone sales calls
SB 0737 - House - Requires that 100% time served for any felony committed with the aid of a weapon
SB 0745 - Goode - Increases penalties for violations of utility laws
SB 0753 - DePasco - Kansas City may enact ordinances against dumping and littering
SB 0757 - Maxwell - Revises various child protection laws
SB 0758 - Maxwell - Revises laws relating to computer crimes
SB 0763 - Howard - Regulates unsolicited telephone sales calls
SB 0773 - Caskey - Allows certain individuals to carry concealed weapons
SB 0774 - Caskey - Creates Drug Courts Coordinating Commission
SB 0782 - Westfall - Revises provisions regarding repeat alcohol-related traffic offenders
SB 0791 - Goode - Revises motor vehicle emissions inspections for certain areas
SB 0799 - Ehlmann - Creates the offense of aggressive driving
SB 0814 - House - Allows traffic stops for violation of the seatbelt law
SB 0828 - DePasco - It is a Class D felony to make a material false statement to the Gaming Commission
SB 0830 - Caskey - Allows Division of Youth Services to issue arrest warrants for certain offenders
SB 0838 - Bland - Creates commission to study death penalty; imposes two year moratorium on executions
SB 0844 - Kinder - Allows community notification regarding registered sex offenders, based on assessment of danger
SB 0851 - Wiggins - Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0857 - Maxwell - Prohibits discrimination in livestock purchasing and creates registration for stockyards
SB 0858 - Maxwell - Revises the standard of proof for violations of the Sunshine Law
SB 0872 - Flotron - Allows certain convicted felons to obtain post-conviction DNA testing
SB 0888 - Ehlmann - Places restrictions on gaming boat licensees
SB 0900 - Wiggins - Creates felony of intimidation of an athletic coach, manager or sports official
SB 0906 - Singleton - Protects health care employees who report abuses by health care facilities
SB 0907 - Caskey - Amends motor vehicle tinted window prohibition
SB 0913 - Ehlmann - Regulates resale of tickets to certain sporting events and concerts
SB 0934 - Caskey - Revises laws regarding intoxication-related traffic offenses
SB 0941 - DePasco - Revises certain sexual offenses involving children
SB 0944 - Caskey - Revises prohibitions on drugs and weapons on school premises
SB 0960 - Howard - Creates new provisions relating to trespassing
SB 0963 - Kenney - Restrictions on telemarketing and establishes a data base for individuals who object to telephone solicitation
SB 0980 - Jacob - Extends domestic violence and criminal reporting laws
SB 0982 - Westfall - Assigns responsibility to The Department of Conservation for damage caused by wild elk
SB 0988 - Westfall - Requires drivers to take certain actions when emergency vehicle approaching
SB 0991 - Wiggins - Provides added assistance for compulsive gamblers
SB 0996 - DePasco - Modifies the handling costs the prosecuting attorneys may charge a person for passing a bad check
SB 1031 - Sims - Revises and creates crimes regarding theft of merchandise
SB 1032 - Sims - Regulates sale of unused property (flea markets)
SB 1038 - Caskey - Clarifies procedure for instructions regarding lesser included offenses
SB 1041 - Flotron - Makes various changes to the Office of Administration regarding purchasing products and services
SB 1043 - Mathewson - Creates crime of theft of service; revises stealing felony limit
SB 1047 - Rohrbach - Mentally retarded persons may not receive death penalty; provides hearing procedure
SB 1068 - Singleton - Courts may fine public employee up to $5000 for failure to enforce rights of crime victims
SB 1072 - Wiggins - Creates Commission on the Death Penalty
HB 1071 - Relford - Prohibits open containers of alcohol on school property
HB 1080 - Gross - Increases the value assigned to certain stolen property
HB 1126 - Hosmer - Expands evidence of possession of a controlled substance
HB 1130 - Schilling - Prohibits incarceration of minors with adults
HB 1137 - Ward - Allows person over twenty-five years of age to operate or ride motorcycles without helmets on certain highways
HB 1146 - Bonner - Creates the crime of leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle
HB 1152 - Troupe - Changes penalties for certain assaults
HB 1155 - Boucher - Adds libraries to list of prohibited places for public intoxication
HB 1165 - Gibbons - Prohibits trespassing on school buses
HB 1168 - Crawford - Makes it a felony to sell or attempt to sell a child
HB 1169 - Gross - Changes certain sexual offenses
HB 1172 - Davis - Regulates unsolicited telephone sales calls and electronic mail messages
HB 1184 - Campbell - Prohibits operating a cellular telephone in a motor vehicle
HB 1188 - Wright - Requires drivers to obey a law enforcement officer's signal to stop
HB 1207 - Troupe - Creates crime of offender sexual abuse
HB 1215 - Smith (011) - Changes in statutory provisions dealing with computer crimes
HB 1220 - May (108) - Changes unlawful use of firearms law
HB 1222 - May (108) - Changes provisions of the law requiring registration of sexual offenders
HB 1225 - Schilling - Prohibits sentencing a mentally retarded person to death
HB 1232 - Ostmann - Changes penalty for criminal invasion of privacy
HB 1233 - Ostmann - Changes law regarding juvenile certification as adults
HB 1234 - Ostmann - Prohibits female genital mutilation
HB 1235 - Ostmann - Imposes additional fines on certain commercial vehicles exceeding the speed limit
HB 1236 - Ostmann - Requires the use of convicted repeat drunk driver license plates by prior and persistent drunk drivers
HB 1240 - May (108) - Creates the crime of indecent solicitation of a child
HB 1243 - Wright - Requires Governor to notify victim's family when death sentence is commuted
HB 1250 - Kissell - Permits primary enforcement of seat belt violations
HB 1252 - Kissell - Increases penalty for speeding in a construction zone
HB 1254 - Kissell - Regulations for bail bondsmen, surety recovery agents and private investigators
HB 1262 - Kissell - Changes holding period for certain felonies
HB 1276 - Thompson - Provides a restitutionary cause of action for wrongful imprisonment
HB 1278 - Thompson - Requires sealing of certain traffic violation records
HB 1294 - Gunn - Permits the sealing of certain criminal records
HB 1305 - Rizzo - Numerous changes to local government, economic development, cemetery, waste-handling and housing law
HB 1320 - Patek - Requires payment of outstanding fines before issuance of hunting license
HB 1321 - Relford - Adopts Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision
HB 1322 - Hartzler - Changes law regarding the careless operation of motor vehicles
HB 1326 - Mays (050) - Increases penalties for violations of utility laws
HB 1337 - Schilling - Creates the crime of eluding a law enforcement officer
HB 1347 - Hosmer - Changes various traffic regulations and penalties
HB 1358 - Loudon - Designates venue in criminal credit card fraud cases
HB 1378 - Kissell - Penalizes the filing of false information with the director of revenue
HB 1386 - Britt - Prohibits financial exploitation of an elderly or disabled person
HB 1387 - Lakin - Increases the fine for subsequent violations of child passenger restraint systems from twenty-five to one hundred
HB 1398 - Relford - Changes the penalty for aiding escape of a prisoner
HB 1404 - Hosmer - Changes sentencing procedure after amendment of a criminal statute
HB 1410 - Scheve - Requires notification to schools when juvenile pupils are charged with a crime as an adult
HB 1433 - Hollingsworth - Prohibits minors from possessing tobacco products
HB 1465 - Ransdall - Points assessed for federal convictions; intermediate license insurance laws revised
HB 1484 - Overschmidt - Changes law regarding institutional vandalism and vandalism of cemeteries
HB 1501 - Gaw - Regulates telemarketing and establishes a no-call telemarketing database in the Office of the Secretary of
HB 1502 - Smith (011) - Requires posting of certain criminal offenders on Internet
HB 1507 - Summers - Makes posting a bond by the prosecutor in an extradition case discretionary
HB 1508 - Summers - Increases the penalty for interstate harassment
HB 1509 - Hosmer - Technical changes to unlawful merchandising law
HB 1511 - Champion - Criminalizes failure to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer
HB 1521 - Gaskill - Limits liability of persons defending the flag
HB 1528 - Patek - Clarifies unlawful use of weapons in schools
HB 1529 - Patek - Creates a suicide prevention grant program, to be administered by the Department of Elementary and Secondary
HB 1537 - Patek - Requires the proceeds of forfeitures to be used for the creation and operation of safe schools and crime prevention
HB 1542 - May (108) - Includes within the Missouri Gaming Commission authorization a provision which makes testifying under oath
HB 1576 - Patek - Requires drivers to change lanes when an emergency vehicle is stopped
HB 1587 - Patek - Prohibits crossing the median on interstate highways
HB 1594 - Loudon - Includes interference with visitation in the crime of interference with custody
HB 1608 - Kreider - Revises the Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
HB 1627 - Carter - Limits the future employment of the chief information officer of the office of administration
HB 1646 - Smith (011) - Transfers the board of parole to the judicial branch
HB 1652 - Hoppe - Regulates sale of tobacco products
HB 1658 - Hanaway - Prohibits engaging in sexual conduct with animals (bestiality)
HB 1664 - Scheve - Revises various child protection laws
HB 1668 - Bennett - Requires the revocation of a physician's license for assisting in a suicide
HB 1670 - Bennett - Increases penalty for certain repeat sexual offenders
HB 1673 - Bennett - Requires the Division of Family Services to withhold public assistance payments from persons with outstanding arrest
HB 1675 - Wilson - Requires the implementation of the Uniform Crime Reporting System and the use of death review panels for all
HB 1677 - Wilson - Amends or creates various domestic violence and criminal reporting laws
HB 1679 - Scott - Changes crimes involving stealing
HB 1696 - Ross - Permits the creation of multi-jurisdictional anti-fraud enforcement groups
HB 1697 - Relford - Amends the law concerning the taking, recording and use of fingerprints for criminal records kept by the State Highway
HB 1704 - Hosmer - Makes Gamma Hydroxybuterate (ghb) a schedule Ii controlled substance
HB 1717 - Akin - Prohibits gaming interest from making political contributions
HB 1725 - Dolan - Repeals section prohibiting ticket scalping
HB 1728 - Backer - Revises how Office of Administration makes purchases and requires agencies to provide services via the Internet
HB 1734 - Riley - Adds criminal disposition of waste to Cafa activities
HB 1738 - Richardson - Changes certain stealing laws
HB 1741 - Rizzo - Changes certain sexual offenses against children
HB 1744 - Seigfreid - Lower highest speed limit to sixty-five miles per hour and increases fine for speeding more than seventy miles per
HB 1779 - Ross - Creates the crime of theft of service
HB 1791 - Troupe - Prohibits housing of violent and non-violent offenders in the same cell
HB 1794 - Britt - Allows donations to a county law enforcement fund as a condition of probation
HB 1800 - Kelley (047) - Provides for review of nonparoleable sentences
HB 1806 - Crump - Regulates the taking and killing of feral hogs
HB 1814 - Williams (121) - Regulates the use and operation of private jails
HB 1821 - Scott - Prohibits theft by Internet
HB 1822 - Scott - Prohibits registered offenders from serving as sports coaches and referees
HB 1838 - Hollingsworth - Prohibits the parking of motor vehicles in a commuter parking lot for the primary purpose of selling the motor
HB 1839 - Backer - Creates the crime of unlawful drug transactions with a child
HB 1844 - Kelly (027) - Changes the house arrest program
HB 1855 - Clayton - Adds juvenile officers to list of judicial officers in crime of tampering with a judicial officer
HB 1877 - Smith (011) - Prohibits the deceptive use of health-related cash discount cards
HB 1880 - Hosmer - Creates a uniform crime reporting system
HB 1887 - Liese - Creates a commission on the death penalty
HB 1889 - Rizzo - Requires mandatory prison sentence for certain assaults of a law enforcement officer
HB 1894 - Scott - Regulates the unused property market
HB 1904 - Hosmer - Provides a cause of action for false claims against the state
HB 1920 - Tudor - Creates an affirmative duty to stop serious harm to a child
HB 1928 - Howerton - Permits the creation of and regulates private prisons
HB 1949 - Hilgemann - Permits the city of St. Louis to adopt firearm regulations
HB 1959 - Lakin - Eliminates the statute of limitations on sexual offenses
HB 1961 - Fraser - Prohibits stealing of pets and creates The Missing and Stolen Pet Registry
HB 1966 - Hosmer - Changes intoxication related offenses
HB 1969 - Kissell - Requires two-year revocation of driver's license for committing two or more violations while fleeing a law
HB 1985 - Myers - Allows community notification regarding registered sex offenders, based on assessment of danger
HB 1987 - Rizzo - Changes certain sexual offenses against children
HB 2009 - Rizzo - Requires department of revenue to refund costs and fines paid if person is acquitted of an intoxication-related
HB 2010 - Dolan - Changes fee charged by prosecutor for bad checks
HB 2016 - Selby - Regulates and licenses explosives blasters
HB 2023 - Gibbons - Creates crime of trespass on a school bus and requires phone in bumper stickers for school buses
HB 2081 - Hohulin - Permits termination of teacher or school employee contracts if the teacher or employee admits to illegal possession or
HB 2095 - Wilson - Regulates the sale of certain firearms
HB 2099 - Gaskill - Prohibits persons less than eighteen years of age from possessing tobacco products
HB 2103 - Gibbons - Creates the project exile program
HB 2108 - Naeger - Requires small claims court to keep defendant's address and employment until judgment is satisfied
HB 2126 - Kelly (027) - Amends the victims' compensation fund to increase compensation for loss of earnings and to exclude life
HB 2134 - Gibbons - Permits parents to leave their newborns at a medical facility without fear of prosecution for abandonment of
HB 2137 - Gross - Makes various changes to laws regarding domestic violence
HB 2164 - Blunt - Makes the attorney general responsible for the prosecution of all election offenses
HB 2167 - Dougherty - Removes the requirement of motorcycle helmets for those twenty-one years of age or older
HCR 033 - Ostmann - Opposes the Dea's decision to cut off state funding to cover the cost of cleaning up clandestine drug labs
HJR 044 - Hosmer - Proposes constitutional amendment to change distribution of forfeiture proceeds
HJR 051 - Clayton - Proposes constitutional amendment to permit evidence of prior acts to be introduced into evidence in a criminal
HJR 056 - Scott - Limits the governor's power to commute sentences

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Criminal Procedure

SB 0546 - Goode - Creates crime of aggravated driving with excessive blood alcohol content
SB 0657 - Childers - Modifies provisions relating to the hunting or release of wildlife
SB 0671 - Ehlmann - Amends felony stealing limit
SB 0678 - Schneider - Makes several changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0680 - Russell - Revises speedy trial provisions
SB 0708 - DePasco - Increases penalty for littering
SB 0715 - Schneider - Modifies the authority of traffic court judges in St. Louis County
SB 0737 - House - Requires that 100% time served for any felony committed with the aid of a weapon
SB 0750 - Rohrbach - Certain DNR rules may be no stricter than federal regulations with exceptions
SB 0757 - Maxwell - Revises various child protection laws
SB 0758 - Maxwell - Revises laws relating to computer crimes
SB 0814 - House - Allows traffic stops for violation of the seatbelt law
SB 0824 - Wiggins - Lowers the age for jury service from 21 to 18
SB 0870 - Schneider - Certain commissioner positions are eliminated and adds certain judgeships in their place
SB 1038 - Caskey - Clarifies procedure for instructions regarding lesser included offenses
SB 1043 - Mathewson - Creates crime of theft of service; revises stealing felony limit
SB 1047 - Rohrbach - Mentally retarded persons may not receive death penalty; provides hearing procedure
SB 1068 - Singleton - Courts may fine public employee up to $5000 for failure to enforce rights of crime victims
HB 1080 - Gross - Increases the value assigned to certain stolen property
HB 1129 - Schilling - Lowers minimum age of jurors to eighteen
HB 1215 - Smith (011) - Changes in statutory provisions dealing with computer crimes
HB 1222 - May (108) - Changes provisions of the law requiring registration of sexual offenders
HB 1254 - Kissell - Regulations for bail bondsmen, surety recovery agents and private investigators
HB 1262 - Kissell - Changes holding period for certain felonies
HB 1404 - Hosmer - Changes sentencing procedure after amendment of a criminal statute
HB 1670 - Bennett - Increases penalty for certain repeat sexual offenders
HB 1676 - Wilson - Provides a testimonial privilege for domestic violence shelter workers and changes the detention period for
HB 1677 - Wilson - Amends or creates various domestic violence and criminal reporting laws
HJR 051 - Clayton - Proposes constitutional amendment to permit evidence of prior acts to be introduced into evidence in a criminal

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Dentists

SB 0815 - Flotron - Increases membership of MO Dental Board and establishes the Advisory Commission for Dental Hygienists
SB 0974 - Bentley - Allows the establishment of a donated dental services program for certain eligible persons
SB 1027 - Sims - Allows additional health care professionals to provide certain dental treatments to children
SB 1070 - Kenney - Revises medical record copying fees and repeals section 191.233
HB 1242 - Treadway - Changes various provisions dealing with licensing professions, endowed care cemeteries and personal services
HB 1291 - Auer - Provides for the licensing of denturists
HB 1317 - Backer - Allows dental service agreements between the Department of Social Services and dentists providing dental services to
HB 1413 - Treadway - Establishes an advisory commission for dental hygienists
HB 1947 - Holand - Allows the Department of Health to contract with the Missouri Dental Board to provide dental services for the
HB 2048 - Patek - Doubles the allowable number of Missouri resident students at the Umkc school of dentistry
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