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Cemeteries

SB 0618 - Yeckel - Allows abandoned burial sites revert to the cemetery after seventy-five years
HB 0408 - Kelley (047) - Authorizes conveyances of graves in public cemeteries back to the county or municipality
HB 0510 - Overschmidt - Changes law regarding institutional vandalism and vandalism of cemeteries
HB 0568 - Treadway - Amends various provisions regarding professional registration

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Certificate of Need

SB 0235 - Sims - Repeals certificate of need law and enacts law regarding "review certification"

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Charities

SB 0074 - Wiggins - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
SB 0574 - Dougherty - Authorizes state tax credit for contribution to authorized dropout abatement programs
SB 0576 - Kinder - Authorizes state tax credit for contributions to authorized scholarship charities
HB 0217 - Surface - Authorizes Elks Lodge license plate
HB 0496 - Surface - Authorizes Elk's Lodge license plate
HB 0545 - Berkowitz - Establishes the "missouri Community Foundation Committee" to create and incorporate the "missouri Community
HB 0664 - Skaggs - Makes changes to charitable gift annuities provisions
HB 0681 - Skaggs - Authorizes "hearing Impaired Kids Endowment Fund, Inc." license plate
HB 0906 - Cunningham - Creates state income tax credits for cash contributions to educational charities and scholarship charities
HB 0982 - Selby - Creates property tax abatement program for volunteer firefighters

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Children and Minors

SB 0001 - Schneider - Makes changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0023 - Singleton - Allows voter approval of charter schools in a school district
SB 0034 - Kinder - Requires physicians who perform abortions to inform women of the link between abortion and breast cancer
SB 0044 - Bentley - Promotes adoption awareness and expedites the adoption of foster children
SB 0045 - Bentley - Allows certain foster parents to receive a dependency exemption on their income tax return
SB 0047 - Sims - Certain health care professionals may provide dental treat- ments and establishes a dental hygienist advisory commission
SB 0048 - Sims - Modifies the Family Care Safety Registry and other provisions of the law relating to children
SB 0054 - Bland - Lowers age for jury duty from 21 to 18 and excuses certain students
SB 0056 - Stoll - Renames A+ Schools Program as "Mel Carnahan A+ Schools Program"
SB 0059 - Steelman - Creates the "Adoption Awareness Law" to promote adoption as an alternative to abortion
SB 0066 - Gibbons - Protects a parent from liability for relinquishing custody of a newborn to a hospital
SB 0083 - Singleton - Increases parental/guardian liability for certain acts of children and minors
SB 0084 - Singleton - Allows public school choice within a school district
SB 0097 - Bentley - Establishes a grant program for improving mathematics instruction
SB 0098 - Bentley - Revises various criminal provisions
SB 0135 - Wiggins - Revises the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement law
SB 0146 - Bland - Establishes Pilot Program of Urban Early Compulsory School Attendance
SB 0153 - Bland - School districts may create after-school and summer educational programs for at-risk youth
SB 0202 - Wiggins - Enacts the Uniform Athlete Agents Act
SB 0205 - Bland - Establishes tax credits for persons, including employers, paying for or providing child care
SB 0214 - Gross - Revises crime of possession of child pornography
SB 0232 - Gross - The murder of a child age 12 or less is aggravating factor for a sentence of death
SB 0236 - Sims - Modifies provisions relating to children and families
SB 0240 - Stoll - Creates the Family and Community Investment Trust to strengthen community support systems for families
SB 0276 - Sims - Allows foster children to receive a "balance scholarship" to state-funded colleges or universities
SB 0296 - Gross - Modifies provisions relating to children and families
SB 0314 - Steelman - Mandates time limitations for custody decisions
SB 0336 - Caskey - Requires vision exams for enrolling kindergarten and first grade students
SB 0348 - Sims - Modifies procedures for the adoption of foster childern
SB 0361 - Bentley - Creates CASA fund for court-appointed special advocates for children
SB 0399 - Sims - Establishes purposes for Missouri Healthy Families Trust Fund
SB 0410 - Dougherty - Increases the foster care reimbursement and adoption subsidy rates over a three-year period
SB 0411 - Dougherty - Creates CASA fund for court-appointed special advocates for for children
SB 0416 - Stoll - Requires employers to keep records regarding child employees and makes technical changes to child labor chapter
SB 0429 - Dougherty - Allows foster children to receive a tuition and fee waiver to state-funded colleges or universities
SB 0456 - Stoll - Prohibits institutions of higher education from providing certain student information to parents
SB 0464 - Dougherty - Expands the Children's Trust Fund Board from seventeen to twenty-one members
SB 0473 - Dougherty - Makes various changes regarding children's services
SB 0528 - Dougherty - Does not require the court to make reasonable efforts if a child is abused by a person other than a parent
SB 0539 - Yeckel - Limits child custody relocation notice requirement to a move of sixty miles or more
SB 0549 - Goode - Amends various provisions regarding the use of child restraint systems in motor vehicles
SB 0551 - Sims - Modifies provisions relating to children and families
SB 0575 - Caskey - Revises public school reporting requirements
SB 0598 - Singleton - Prohibits possession of tobacco products by minors
SB 0601 - House - Allows certain counties to collect sales tax for childrens services
SB 0614 - Gross - Allows A+ Schools reimbursement for students attending four year institutions
SB 0616 - Steelman - Requires school districts to provide phonics instruction
SB 0628 - Jacob - Allows restraining orders against minors
SCR 005 - Klarich - Creates a Child Abuse and Neglect Commission
SCR 019 - Sims - Declares Child Citizenship Day
SJR 008 - Steelman - Presents dual questions regarding tobacco settlement funds
SJR 013 - Sims - Establishes Missouri Healthy Families Trust Fund
HB 0035 - Gaskill - Moves the mandatory age for starting school down to age five
HB 0037 - Gaskill - Prohibits persons less than eighteen years of age from possessing tobacco products
HB 0108 - Clayton - Establishes the Missouri Casa Fund
HB 0166 - Troupe - Revises minority teaching scholarships
HB 0252 - Hosmer - Raises the age requirements on various school and motor vehicle laws from sixteen to eighteen
HB 0255 - Kelly (027) - Increases access to original birth records by adopted adults
HB 0261 - Linton - Creates a state income tax credit in an amount equal to one thousand dollars per child which reads at such child's
HB 0262 - Linton - Limits access to personally identifiable student records
HB 0279 - Shoemyer - Expands the newborn screening requirements to include more treatable and manageable disorders
HB 0310 - Ostmann - Creates alternative method of obtaining temporary driving permit
HB 0317 - Kennedy - Requires certain children to receive hepatitis A immunizations
HB 0339 - Barry - Enacts the Safe Place for Newborns Act of 2001
HB 0354 - Crawford - Makes it a crime to sell or attempt to sell a child
HB 0355 - Kelly (027) - Allows adopted adults to have access to their original birth certificates without a court order
HB 0357 - Wilson - Creates the Family and Community Trust
HB 0364 - Champion - Allows foster parents to claim a dependency deduction on their state income tax returns.
HB 0365 - Champion - Expedites the process of adopting a foster child by waiving the six-month waiting period
HB 0380 - Hoppe - Amends the statutory provisions relating to the sale of tobacco products
HB 0381 - Hoppe - Creates felony for sale or distribution of gray market ciga- rettes & enforcement provisions to prohibit sales to minors
HB 0407 - Kelley (047) - Regulates Internet access by minors in public schools and libraries
HB 0417 - Dougherty - Creates the Missouri Casa Fund in the state treasury
HB 0418 - Dougherty - Increases the foster care reimbursement rate to the rate established by the U.s. Department of Agriculture
HB 0454 - Monaco - Allows a guardian and conservator who is the spouse of ward to remain guardian or conservator after divorce
HB 0461 - Ostmann - Modifies the grandparent visitation provisions
HB 0464 - Smith (011) - Removes from the original jurisdiction of the juvenile/family courts cases involving violations of
HB 0486 - Davis - Creates mandatory vision screenings for first grade, kindergarten and Head Start students; provides lists of
HB 0526 - Scheve - Adds meningitis vaccine to the list of required immunizations for school children
HB 0545 - Berkowitz - Establishes the "missouri Community Foundation Committee" to create and incorporate the "missouri Community
HB 0555 - Foley - Creates a life sciences research program and distributes tobacco settlement proceeds
HB 0561 - Wright - Creates a state income tax credit for stay-at-home parents with children under the age of six
HB 0563 - Monaco - Amends various statutes relating to sexual crimes
HB 0587 - Wagner - Revises child labor laws
HB 0605 - McKenna - Allows two to fifteen year olds to obtain an Id card from the Department of Revenue
HB 0651 - Robirds - Limits parental liability for the damages caused by the acts of their seventeen year old children
HB 0708 - Wilson - Amends various provisions regarding the use of child restraint systems in motor vehicles
HB 0759 - Kelly (027) - Repeals the current child relocation statute and reenacts and earlier version of this section
HB 0805 - Mayer - Provides for driver education of participants in federal residential job training programs
HB 0847 - Fraser - Allows adult siblings to register with the Division of Family Services adoption registry and allows biological
HB 0860 - Hilgemann - Allows school districts to change the mandatory date of school attendance to seventeen
HB 0865 - Davis - Revises public school reporting requirements
HB 0870 - Merideth III - Relating to the grandparents as foster parents program
HB 0908 - Hollingsworth - Expands the jurisdiction of the juvenile courts to include paternity, permanent guardianship and dissolution of
HB 0931 - Brooks - Creates a centralized employee disqualification list for the state
HB 0944 - Coleman - Allows an income tax credit for taxpayers whose spouse is not employed outside the home and provides child care
HB 0952 - Haywood - Makes Dese responsible for all interdistrict transfers of funding of students not attending their home districts
HB 0954 - Hosmer - Revises driver's license suspension and revocation procedures for persons under twenty-one years of age
HB 0972 - Byrd - Requires juvenile sex offenders to provide notice of their status as such to their school superintendent
HB 0978 - Merideth III - Adds the Southeast Missouri Network Against Sexual Violence to the list of regional child assessment centers to be
HB 0981 - Willoughby - Grants immunity for teachers; waives sovereign immunity for workers' comp, family leave
HB 0998 - Merideth III - Creates "missouri Family Training Program for Special Education."
HCR 020 - Ward - Creates a Child Abuse and Neglect Commission within the Office of Governor

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Chiropractors

SB 0219 - Mathewson - Allows a surviving spouse to obtain an autopsy report
SB 0446 - Singleton - Requires specific amounts of training before a person may perform certain chiropractic procedures
HB 0055 - Ward - Includes the services of chiropractors in Medicaid coverage
HB 0588 - Rizzo - Establishes the qualifications for persons performing spinal manipulation
HB 0793 - Portwood - Increases access to chiropractic services for purposes of insurance coverage

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Circuit Clerk

SB 0063 - Carter - Allows election authorities the option of providing early voting (voting before the election)
SB 0182 - Loudon - Requires run-off elections when no candidate receives more than fifty percent of the votes in certain contests
SB 0371 - Scott - Modifies and clarifies provisions of certain state retirement systems
SB 0472 - Caskey - Raises court reporter fees
SB 0478 - Stoll - Election authorities must accept absentee ballot applications by fax
SB 0486 - Yeckel - Fire district board members in St. Louis County may be recalled for misconduct in office or criminal convictions
SB 0518 - DePasco - Creates State Board of Auctioneers to regulate auctioneers
SB 0537 - Stoll - Sole caretakers of homebound voters may vote absentee

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Cities, Towns and Villages

SB 0004 - Wiggins - Peace officers information within the Dept. of Revenue is confidential and changes salary for Kansas City police
SB 0007 - Scott - Allows notices of hearings on special business districts to be sent by regular mail
SB 0019 - Goode - Revises the standard of proof and other aspects of the Sunshine Law
SB 0067 - Gross - Exempts the homestead of those aged 65 and older from increases in property tax assessments
SB 0071 - Loudon - Provides immunity from liability for public entities for certain sporting-type injuries
SB 0079 - Goode - Revises criteria used to evaluate redevelopment projects funded by tax increment financing in certain areas
SB 0080 - Goode - Revises various utility taxes
SB 0086 - Rohrbach - Authorizes certain counties to impose building codes and modifies other provisions of law pertaining to counties
SB 0088 - Kinder - Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas and allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in programs
SB 0102 - Childers - Exempts certain political subdivisions from the state prevailing wage law
SB 0103 - Bland - Exempts local food sales tax and reduces federal income tax deduction, subject to referendum
SB 0125 - Bentley - Authorizes removal of property from the Springfield Community Improvement District
SB 0139 - Goode - Creates a grant program for employees who purchase homes in areas of economic decline near where they work
SB 0157 - Goode - Revises the sunset on disclosure of certain municipal utility records
SB 0173 - Bland - Allows cities and counties to enact a homestead exemption for certain senior citizens
SB 0175 - Bland - Requires posting of notice of tax sale to include information concerning debt secured by property being sold
SB 0191 - Goode - St. Louis County third class cities to fill vacancies by appointment; eliminates office of marshal for certain cities
SB 0197 - Johnson - Expands grant of immunity for the donation of certain fire equipment
SB 0199 - Sims - Authorizes automated traffic enforcement programs
SB 0204 - House - Exempts residential property owned by the elderly from certain increases in assessed valuation
SB 0206 - Wiggins - Changes statutes dealing with on-site sewage treatment systems
SB 0208 - Sims - Provides property tax relief for disabled veterans
SB 0210 - DePasco - Creates a home builders licensure board to license and regulate residential home builders
SB 0211 - DePasco - Limits sound amplification in motor vehicles
SB 0231 - Gross - Allows local governments to eliminate the local sales tax on food
SB 0240 - Stoll - Creates the Family and Community Investment Trust to strengthen community support systems for families
SB 0243 - DePasco - Allows certain cities to punish property violations with increased penalties
SB 0256 - Caskey - Pertains to water, stormwater and sewer service
SB 0259 - Childers - A percentage of insurance premium taxes shall fund various fire protection programs
SB 0277 - Sims - Modifies distribution of local excursion gambling boat taxes within St. Louis County
SB 0278 - Westfall - Allows a municipality to use condemnation in order to construct or acquire natural gas service
SB 0281 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuation for senior citizens
SB 0286 - Mathewson - Increases sales tax to fund transportation projects and requires director to be elected rather than appointed
SB 0290 - Wiggins - Revises pension benefits for prosecuting attorneys, police officers and firemen
SB 0323 - Childers - Authorizes certain political subdivisions to enact a sales tax, upon voter approval, for specific purposes
SB 0345 - House - Relating to property maintenance codes
SB 0352 - Johnson - Defines terms relating to the capital improvements sales tax in certain municipalities
SB 0365 - Steelman - Authorizes certain political subdivisions to impose a sales tax for specific purposes
SB 0369 - Steelman - Allows political subdivisions to require permits for public utility right-of-way use
SB 0376 - Childers - Funds programs within Division of Fire Safety, allows fire district sales tax and property tax reduction
SB 0407 - Dougherty - Allows motorists to receive Missouri Botanical and various municipal zoo specialized license plates
SB 0408 - Dougherty - Allows partial abatement of real property taxes for certain purposes
SB 0420 - Klarich - Creates a Regional Taxicab Commission in St. Louis City and St. Louis County
SB 0430 - Dougherty - Allows St. Louis City to levy property tax for musical services
SB 0441 - Caskey - Allows Warrensburg to receive bids to be the depository of city funds from banks at every regular meeting
SB 0491 - Rohrbach - Modifies election process for nursing home district directors
SB 0503 - DePasco - Allows cities and 1st class counties to establish an automatic traffic light signal violation monitoring system
SB 0507 - Cauthorn - Exempts agriculture land from any laws prohibiting open burning of hay bales or brush
SB 0584 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuation for senior citizens at local option
SB 0585 - Carter - Creates state agency to promote crime victims' rights
SB 0590 - Russell - Licensing of certain construction personnel
SB 0618 - Yeckel - Allows abandoned burial sites revert to the cemetery after seventy-five years
SB 0625 - Stoll - Allows consolidation of sewer districts
HB 0044 - Bonner - Authorizes the designation of a satellite enterprise zone in the city of Sugar Creek
HB 0060 - Rizzo - Raises Kansas City police salaries
HB 0082 - Gambaro - Allows certain political subdivisions to have a mechanic's lien when they have previously paid mechanics to perform
HB 0102 - Mays (050) - Establishes state penalties for violation of the federal Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act; makes municipalities that
HB 0140 - Hosmer - Authorizes the governing body of any fire protection district or municipal fire department, upon voter approval,
HB 0185 - Legan - Authorizes certain counties to impose building codes and modifies other provisions of law pertaining to counties
HB 0197 - Wagner - Enacts additional petition requirements for the question of retaining the city manager form of government in third
HB 0227 - Walton - Adopts standards and procedures for municipal impeachments
HB 0232 - Dougherty - Allows the City of St. Louis to establish a band fund
HB 0234 - Dougherty - Allows governing bodies to abate certain property taxes of owners of real estate which contains a child-occupied
HB 0242 - Smith (011) - Authorizes several cities and counties to impose tourism taxes
HB 0376 - Fraser - Enacts the Missouri Equalization of Local Governmental Services for Homeowners Act
HB 0409 - Surface - Authorizes a conveyance between the Missouri national guard and the city of Joplin
HB 0410 - Holt - Allows expanded weed removal procedures in the city of St. Peter's
HB 0430 - Kelly (036) - Creates the policemen's and sheriff's deputies' trust fund, for minimum peace officer salaries
HB 0472 - Burton - Allows political subdivisions to establish permit procedures for public utility right-of-way users; allows
HB 0473 - Robirds - Makes cut-leaved teasel, common teasel and kudzu vine noxious weeds and requires control
HB 0491 - George - Eliminates office of marshall in third classification cities contracting for police services
HB 0498 - Wagner - Changes the petitioning provisions for opting out of the city manager form of government for certain cities
HB 0501 - Bowman - Increases the authorization for water pollution bonds; changes sewer district provisions for certain districts
HB 0520 - Merideth III - Expands the eligible counties for absorption of municipalities
HB 0613 - Luetkenhaus - Allows fourth class cities in counties of the first classification to participate in the state weed and grass
HB 0624 - Villa - Authorizes the City of St. Louis to levy a tax for free band concerts
HB 0639 - Farnen - Requires unclaimed property on a dead body to be delivered to the public administrator
HB 0698 - Luetkenhaus - Allows fourth class cities in counties of the first classification to participate in the state weed and grass
HB 0699 - Hilgemann - Allows notices of hearings on special business districts to be sent by regular mail
HB 0704 - Gambaro - Allows the City of St. Louis to have a mechanic's lien when it has previously paid to perform abatement
HB 0728 - Hoppe - Redefines who may form joint municipal utility commissions; regulates public water supply district purchases of, and
HB 0730 - Williams (121) - Allows the city of Warrensburg to receive bids for banking services at any city council meeting
HB 0783 - Hoppe - Allows cities with over 400,000 inhabitants to enact property ordinances
HB 0844 - Liese - Authorizes bed tax in certain cities and counties for purposes of supporting a convention, visitor and tourist
HB 0851 - Black - Authorizes a conveyance of property in Scott County
HB 0884 - Kelly (036) - Requires proof city property tax (where applicable) has been paid before registration of motor vehicle
HB 0909 - Davis - Authorizes exchange of property interests between the Department of Natural Resources and the City of Lexington
HB 0963 - Bowman - Delineates the duties of a Urban Conservation Commission and Department of Urban Conservation, contingent upon the
HB 0984 - King - Makes the city of Adrian, Missouri the purple martin capitol of the state of Missouri
HCR 019 - Burton - Urges the political subdivisions of this state to suspend imposition of the gross receipts tax on natural gas sales
HJR 011 - Gambaro - Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the City of St. Louis to amend charter to provide for county officers
HJR 019 - Bowman - Proposes a constitutional amendment to establish the Department of Urban Conservation

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Civil Procedure

SB 0001 - Schneider - Makes changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0002 - Schneider - Requires condemnors who abandon proceedings to pay the landowner's costs and expenses
SB 0005 - Wiggins - Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0010 - Caskey - Modifies judicial procedures for expiration of qualified domestic relations orders
SB 0021 - Goode - Revises the Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0039 - Klarich - Creates procedures for disbursements from the Tort Victim's Compensation Fund
SB 0083 - Singleton - Increases parental/guardian liability for certain acts of children and minors
SB 0087 - Rohrbach - Requires assessment to be filed with petition for civil commitment of sexually violent predators
SB 0100 - Childers - Provides civil immunity to certain crime victims and Good Samaritans for injuries to perpetrators
SB 0123 - Kinder - Prohibits political subdivisions from suing firearms manufacturers for sale or marketing to public
SB 0129 - Childers - Modifies joint and several liability, the collateral source rules of evidence, and punitive damages
SB 0187 - Schneider - Appeals of Public Service Commission orders shall go directly to the Court of Appeals
SB 0233 - Wiggins - Creates cause of action for damages resulting from another's drug use
SB 0248 - Wiggins - Revises dram shop liability
SB 0267 - Klarich - Revises various civil and criminal procedures
SB 0268 - Schneider - Eliminates certain trials de novo; chief ALJs elected for two-year terms
SB 0269 - Schneider - Establishes procedure for Tort Victims Compensation Fund
SB 0271 - Schneider - Removes time limit for establishing a circuit court library fee
SB 0304 - Klarich - Permits removal of a trustee upon petition of the settlor, co-trustee or any beneficiary
SB 0309 - Steelman - Prohibits sealing of civil court records, with limited exceptions
SB 0314 - Steelman - Mandates time limitations for custody decisions
SB 0329 - Yeckel - Prohibits release of financial information by financial institutions
SB 0335 - Kinder - Establishes audit privileges for voluntary internal environmental audits
SB 0358 - Schneider - Increases jurisdictional limit of associate courts to $50,000
SB 0359 - Schneider - Repeals statute of limitation for legislative procedural defects
SB 0360 - Schneider - Traffic court judges may not review Department of Revenue decisions
SB 0370 - Caskey - Revises Principal and Income Act and the rule against perpetuities
SB 0382 - Yeckel - Prohibits release of nonpublic information by financial institutions
SB 0433 - Kinder - Revises dram shop liability
SB 0516 - Yeckel - Allows waiver of portion of appeal bonds for certain defendants
SB 0591 - Kenney - Modifies provisions relating to water and sewer services and livestock packers
SB 0628 - Jacob - Allows restraining orders against minors
SB 0629 - Jacob - Allows voters to authorize carrying concealed weapons
HB 0107 - Clayton - Creates procedures for disbursements from the Tort Victim's Compensation Fund
HB 0241 - Smith (011) - Revises the principal and income act and the rule against perpetuities; revises estate tax
HB 0421 - Graham - Revises dram shop liability
HB 0801 - Liese - Prohibits release of nonpublic information by financial institutions

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Civil Rights

SB 0087 - Rohrbach - Requires assessment to be filed with petition for civil commitment of sexually violent predators
SB 0428 - Loudon - Establishes standard for vicarious liability of employer for harassment of employee by supervisor
SB 0452 - DePasco - Prohibits discrimination based on a person's sexual orientation
SB 0550 - Sims - The state grants consent to be sued under the Americans with Disabilities Act
SCR 007 - Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
SJR 007 - Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
HB 0712 - Hilgemann - Prohibits discrimination based on a person's sexual orientation
HCR 004 - Williams (121) - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment

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Commercial Code

SB 0116 - Wiggins - Substantially revises Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code concerning secured transactions
HB 0677 - Monaco - Revises Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, concerning secured transactions

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Conservation Dept.

SB 0020 - Goode - Creates the Non-native Species Council
SB 0038 - Westfall - This act makes the Department of Conservation liable for all damages resulting from reintroduction of elk
SB 0058 - Stoll - Establishes a Bird Appreciation Day
SB 0107 - Steelman - This act makes the Department of Conservation liable for all damages resulting from reintroduction of elk
SB 0257 - Caskey - Provides conservation agents additional benefit under the old retirement plan
SB 0325 - Foster - Requires foresters to be registered with the Missouri Board of Registered Foresters
SB 0368 - Childers - Creates a program to promote sustainable forestry
SB 0498 - Westfall - Requires Department of Conservation to pay damages to motor vehicles caused by wild elk
HB 0006 - Green - Appropriations for the departments of Natural Resources, Agriculture and Conservation
HB 0184 - Legan - Provides that the Department of Conservation shall be liable for all damage caused by wild elk
HB 0205 - Relford - Modifies various provisions relating to conservation
HB 0259 - Koller - Makes the Department of Conservation financially liable for damage caused by wild elk
HB 0473 - Robirds - Makes cut-leaved teasel, common teasel and kudzu vine noxious weeds and requires control
HB 0549 - Holand - Requires persons who illegally kill a deer to pay restitution to the state
HB 0552 - Crump - Increases retirement benefits for conservation agents and current retirees
HB 0616 - Relford - Clarifies the restriction on the use of conservation land
HB 0904 - Merideth III - Expands the MO Economic Diversification and Afforestation Act of 1990 to include more recent agroforestry practices

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Constitutional Amendments

SB 0080 - Goode - Revises various utility taxes
SB 0299 - Quick - Establishes the Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund
SCR 007 - Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
SJR 001 - Schneider - Revises term limits for members of the General Assembly
SJR 002 - Goode - Exempts fees collected by Natural Resources Department from definition of revenues used to calculate total state revenue
SJR 003 - Goode - Criminal activity forfeiture proceeds shall be divided between schools and law enforcement
SJR 004 - Johnson - Revises term limits to exclude certain partial terms of service in the General Assembly
SJR 005 - Childers - Requires General Assembly to revise state school aid revenues and distribution
SJR 006 - Childers - Establishes an election process for selecting Public Service Commissioners
SJR 007 - Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
SJR 008 - Steelman - Presents dual questions regarding tobacco settlement funds
SJR 009 - Goode - Changes procedures for amending the St. Louis City Charter
SJR 010 - Quick - Reduces number of members of House of Representatives to 105
SJR 011 - Yeckel - Allows approval of school bond issues by simple majority
SJR 012 - Singleton - Eliminates the Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials (Salary Commission)
SJR 013 - Sims - Establishes Missouri Healthy Families Trust Fund
SJR 014 - Gibbons - Abolishes the Transportation Commission and replaces it with an appointed director in the Missouri Constitution
SJR 016 - Gross - Voters to determine whether tobacco proceeds are included in or excluded from total state revenues
SJR 017 - Schneider - Commission on Judicial Resources shall determine number of judges allocated to any circuit
SJR 018 - Singleton - Revises term limits for elected officials
SJR 019 - Loudon - Amends the Constitution to allow the Commission to develop and operate toll facilities
SJR 020 - Loudon - Eliminates funding to state agencies from highway revenues and places all motor vehicle sales tax in road fund
SJR 021 - Schneider - Raises the retirement age for judges from seventy to seventy five
HCR 004 - Williams (121) - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment
HJR 001 - Ward - Imposes 12-year legislative term limits
HJR 002 - Reynolds - Removes constitutional prohibition on public aid for religious purposes and institutions
HJR 005 - Barry - Allows approval of school bond issues by simple majority at certain elections
HJR 006 - Hosmer - Changes distribution of forfeiture proceeds
HJR 007 - Seigfreid - Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the Highways and Trans. Commission to construct toll roads and facilities
HJR 008 - Walton - Changes legislative term limits
HJR 009 - Linton - Requires the State Board of Education to be elected
HJR 011 - Gambaro - Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the City of St. Louis to amend charter to provide for county officers
HJR 012 - Seigfreid - Proposes a constitutional amendment repealing the Missouri Citizen's Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials
HJR 013 - Shields - Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying appointment of Highways and Transportation Commission members
HJR 014 - Kelly (027) - Proposes a constitutional amendment to dedicate tobacco settlement money to the Children's Investment Fund
HJR 015 - Crawford - Replaces the Highways and Transportation Commission with a Secretary of Transportation
HJR 016 - Reid - Constitutional amendment to reallocate the state sales tax on motor vehicles, excluding the dedicated to conservation
HJR 017 - Scheve - Proposes a constitutional amendment which creates the Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund and an endowment
HJR 018 - Johnson - Proposes a constitutional amendment increasing the number of members of the State Board of Education
HJR 019 - Bowman - Proposes a constitutional amendment to establish the Department of Urban Conservation
HJR 021 - Villa - Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the minimum age for members of the General Assembly
HJR 022 - Hendrickson - Requires voter approval of any tax increase by the General Assembly
HJR 023 - Kreider - Requires funds from legal settlements to be used for health care and education

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Construction and Building Codes

SB 0086 - Rohrbach - Authorizes certain counties to impose building codes and modifies other provisions of law pertaining to counties
HB 0073 - Scheve - Requires certain buildings to provide family restrooms
HB 0082 - Gambaro - Allows certain political subdivisions to have a mechanic's lien when they have previously paid mechanics to perform
HB 0185 - Legan - Authorizes certain counties to impose building codes and modifies other provisions of law pertaining to counties
HB 0472 - Burton - Allows political subdivisions to establish permit procedures for public utility right-of-way users; allows
HB 0995 - Hosmer - Establishes default building codes for design professionals in areas of the state where there are no applicable state

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Consumer Protection

SB 0003 - Schneider - Interest shall be calculated by actuarial method on prepayment of loans
SB 0006 - Wiggins - Creates statutory warranties for homeowners and prevents home solicitors from engaging in certain practices
SB 0048 - Sims - Modifies the Family Care Safety Registry and other provisions of the law relating to children
SB 0064 - Carter - Prohibits insurance companies from using a person's credit history when issuing or renewing auto insurance policies
SB 0110 - Gross - Corrects intersectional references in law regulating the manufacture, renovation and sale of mattresses
SB 0112 - Loudon - Prohibits ticket scalping for entertainment events
SB 0117 - Wiggins - Provides additional protection for health care consumers
SB 0131 - Bland - Lowers the maximum penalties consumers must pay for late payments on certain credit transactions
SB 0167 - Bland - Modifies the licensure requirements of persons dealing with lead-bearing substances
SB 0186 - Klarich - Changes provisions pertaining to entities regulated by the Division of Finance
SB 0190 - Russell - Revises documentation required for telecommunications companies to charge for Internet service
SB 0210 - DePasco - Creates a home builders licensure board to license and regulate residential home builders
SB 0306 - Jacob - Requires insurers to provide notice to consumers regarding confidentiality of financial and health information
SB 0329 - Yeckel - Prohibits release of financial information by financial institutions
SB 0350 - Sims - Regulates individuals who provide amusement hay rides
SB 0382 - Yeckel - Prohibits release of nonpublic information by financial institutions
SB 0395 - Carter - Provides additional protection to health care consumers
SB 0432 - Stoll - Enacts Missouri Retail Customer and Worker Protection Act
SB 0455 - Kinder - Revises laws relating to electric utilities
SB 0499 - Mathewson - Establishes retail electric customer choice
SB 0501 - Goode - Allows transfer of electric generating plant to wholesale affiliate and allows limited retail electric choice
SB 0514 - Singleton - Requires compliance with federal law in drug labeling
SB 0548 - House - Revises the regulation of unsolicited telephone sales calls
HB 0066 - Reynolds - Regulates and licenses tanning bed operators
HB 0067 - Reynolds - Regulates small business franchises
HB 0096 - Scheve - Creates the Unfair Home Improvement Loans Act and revises bonding requirements for mortgage brokers
HB 0111 - Baker - Corrects intersectional references in law regulating the manufacture, renovation and sale of mattresses
HB 0118 - Wilson - Requires landlords of manufactured or mobile home land lease communities to provide 180 days notice to vacate
HB 0181 - Thompson - Regulates high-cost home loans and establishes lender reporting requirements
HB 0294 - Smith (011) - Enacts consumer protections for long distance services
HB 0335 - Townley - Prohibits consumer reporting agencies from imposing charges for certain consumer credit disclosures
HB 0443 - Gratz - Allows entities to disseminate the telemarketing no-call database to their employees or contractors
HB 0511 - Johnson - Changes telemarketing definitions to further protect consumers
HB 0575 - O'Connor - Revises motor vehicle franchise practices law and creates recreational vehicle franchise law
HB 0620 - Froelker - Requires the Department of Health to develop recommendations on methods of reducing medication errors
HB 0675 - Richardson - Regulates deferred presentment services
HB 0737 - Liese - Enacts minimum state compliance with the Federal Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999
HB 0738 - Liese - Modifies financial services law, particularly unsecured consumer loans and banking
HB 0800 - Reid - Revises the motor vehicle "lemon Law."
HB 0801 - Liese - Prohibits release of nonpublic information by financial institutions
HB 0850 - Fraser - Prohibits the sale of the name and credit card numbers of consumers without their consent
HB 0986 - Reid - Expands the lemon law

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Contracts and Contractors

SB 0006 - Wiggins - Creates statutory warranties for homeowners and prevents home solicitors from engaging in certain practices
SB 0030 - Rohrbach - Prohibits private prisons or jails
SB 0075 - Wiggins - Enacts the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act
SB 0202 - Wiggins - Enacts the Uniform Athlete Agents Act
SB 0220 - Kinder - Adopts the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
SB 0229 - Jacob - Authorizes certain design and build contracts when the contractor is not licensed in Missouri
SB 0253 - Gross - Revises the statute of limitations and requires an affidavit to be filed in actions against certain professionals
SB 0277 - Sims - Modifies distribution of local excursion gambling boat taxes within St. Louis County
SB 0278 - Westfall - Allows a municipality to use condemnation in order to construct or acquire natural gas service
SB 0297 - DePasco - Allows self-service storage facilities to collect late fees
SB 0320 - Goode - Allows use of a single contract to design and build state facilities
SB 0377 - Singleton - Requires the Department of Health to report on contracts between managed care organizations and physicians
SB 0381 - Klarich - Makes nonsolicitation agreements enforceable as they relate to certain employment practices
SB 0388 - Caskey - Closes portions of hospital records and meetings in certain situations
SB 0482 - Foster - Allows retainage in private building contracts
SB 0483 - Dougherty - Salary schedule credit for public schools
SB 0513 - House - Regulates contracts for services formerly delivered by public bodies
SB 0555 - House - Prohibits non-compete clauses in employment contracts within the broadcast industry
SB 0557 - Schneider - Mandates review of state contracts by the Attorney General
SB 0596 - Loudon - Establishes the Open Contracting Act for state and local public works projects
HB 0113 - Hickey - Enacts additional requirements for certain contractors bidding on state building contracts
HB 0129 - Van Zandt - Prohibits certain government contracts for the examination of taxpayer records
HB 0229 - Hosmer - Revises the statute of limitations and damages for home improvements
HB 0288 - Campbell - Authorizes certain design and build contracts when the contractor is not licensed in Missouri
HB 0298 - Green - Regulates retainage payments in certain private building contracts
HB 0530 - Hosmer - Regulates state agency privatization contracts; allows political subdivisions to use same regulatory process
HB 0534 - Johnson - Increases to $10,000 amount a county can contract for or purchase without advertising for bids
HB 0662 - Green - Regulates retainage payments in certain private building contracts
HB 0980 - Kreider - Requires department of transportation to approve contractors to bid within thirty days of application

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Corporations

SB 0012 - Russell - Non-attorneys may represent corporations in certain state proceedings
SB 0065 - Gibbons - Terminates the corporation franchise tax law
SB 0077 - Russell - Allows non-attorneys to represent themselves before certain state agencies
SB 0094 - Kenney - Phases in full deductibility of federal income taxes for corporations
SB 0178 - Schneider - Amends law regarding condominium association's bylaws and limited liability company filing requirements
SB 0229 - Jacob - Authorizes certain design and build contracts when the contractor is not licensed in Missouri
SB 0288 - Klarich - Revises provisions relating to recorders of deeds, corporations and matters regulated by the Secretary of State
SB 0397 - Schneider - Prohibits property owner associations from requiring their members to be members of other associations
HB 0288 - Campbell - Authorizes certain design and build contracts when the contractor is not licensed in Missouri
HB 0547 - Froelker - Phases in an increase of the federal income tax deduction for individual and corporate taxpayers. Revenues lost by
HB 0579 - Luetkemeyer - Allows certain corporate officers to opt out of worker compensation
HB 0738 - Liese - Modifies financial services law, particularly unsecured consumer loans and banking
HB 0740 - Levin - Reduces the corporate income tax rate from 61/4% to 5% and increases the state income tax deduction for federal income

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Corrections Dept.

SB 0030 - Rohrbach - Prohibits private prisons or jails
SB 0055 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0124 - Kinder - Allows community notification regarding registered sex offenders, based on assessment of danger
SB 0200 - Sims - Creates Women Offender Program in the Department of Corrections
SB 0245 - Caskey - Revises numerous sentencing provisions
SB 0279 - Staples - Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act - Establishes treatment requirements for nonviolent drug offenders
SB 0298 - Quick - Requires the state to reimburse counties for reasonable medical expenses of state prisoners held in county jail
SB 0322 - Gross - Increases penalty for third or subsequent offense of second degree sexual misconduct
SB 0414 - Childers - Creates crime of sexual contact with an inmate
SB 0439 - Gibbons - Increases firearm crime penalties; creates Project Exile
SB 0488 - Klindt - Creates the Corrections Officer Standards and Training Commission
HB 0009 - Green - Appropriation for the Department of Corrections
HB 0144 - Bonner - Requires warrant checks prior to release of prisoners
HB 0147 - Troupe - Prohibits private prisons
HB 0150 - Troupe - Requires publication of records regarding the death of incarcerated offenders
HB 0152 - Troupe - Prohibits housing of violent and nonviolent offenders in the same cell
HB 0180 - Thompson - Creates a women offender program in the department of corrections
HB 0223 - Kelly (027) - Revises duties of Joint Committee on Corrections
HB 0224 - Kelly (027) - Excludes dangerous felons and predatory sex offenders from the house arrest program
HB 0231 - Troupe - Creates the office of corrections ombudsman, overseen by a new board of corrections ombudsman
HB 0248 - Ward - Creates Corrections Officer Standards and Training Commission
HB 0254 - Kelly (027) - Requires certain health-related information to be provided to the Department of Corrections on delivery of an offender
HB 0287 - Williams (121) - Regulates private jails
HB 0346 - Luetkemeyer - Limits access by offenders to personal information
HB 0406 - Kelley (047) - Creates procedure to review sentences of nonparolable prisoners
HB 0439 - Hegeman - Requires Department of Corrections to reimburse counties for certain prosecutors' pay
HB 0452 - Gratz - Allows retired state employees access to goods and services provided by the Vocational Enterprises Program
HB 0531 - Baker - Prohibits housing of violent and non-violent offenders in the same cell
HB 0621 - Gratz - Creates Missouri State Penitentiary Redevelopment Commission
HB 0642 - Relford - Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts; state to pay medical costs of state prisoners in county jails

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Cosmetology

HB 0105 - Johnson - Exempts hair braiders from the licensing requirements in chapter 329
HB 0243 - Treadway - Modifies the licensure requirements for cosmetologists, haridressers and manicurists

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Counties

SB 0014 - Mathewson - Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts
SB 0030 - Rohrbach - Prohibits private prisons or jails
SB 0061 - Steelman - Authorizes countywide education sales taxes
SB 0067 - Gross - Exempts the homestead of those aged 65 and older from increases in property tax assessments
SB 0071 - Loudon - Provides immunity from liability for public entities for certain sporting-type injuries
SB 0079 - Goode - Revises criteria used to evaluate redevelopment projects funded by tax increment financing in certain areas
SB 0080 - Goode - Revises various utility taxes
SB 0086 - Rohrbach - Authorizes certain counties to impose building codes and modifies other provisions of law pertaining to counties
SB 0088 - Kinder - Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas and allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in programs
SB 0102 - Childers - Exempts certain political subdivisions from the state prevailing wage law
SB 0103 - Bland - Exempts local food sales tax and reduces federal income tax deduction, subject to referendum
SB 0113 - Loudon - Defines proper venues for credit card fraud crimes
SB 0118 - Goode - Allows additional counties to establish homeless programs and increases fees on recorded instruments to $5
SB 0139 - Goode - Creates a grant program for employees who purchase homes in areas of economic decline near where they work
SB 0173 - Bland - Allows cities and counties to enact a homestead exemption for certain senior citizens
SB 0175 - Bland - Requires posting of notice of tax sale to include information concerning debt secured by property being sold
SB 0176 - Bland - Revises procedures for payment of delinquent property taxes
SB 0198 - Staples - Authorizes Ripley, Oregon and Shannon counties to impose a law enforcement sales tax of up to one percent
SB 0199 - Sims - Authorizes automated traffic enforcement programs
SB 0206 - Wiggins - Changes statutes dealing with on-site sewage treatment systems
SB 0208 - Sims - Provides property tax relief for disabled veterans
SB 0215 - Gross - Increases the handling fees collected from issuers of bad checks by the prosecuting attorney
SB 0230 - Childers - Authorizes Taney, Stone, Barry and Ozark counties to impose a sales tax for economic development programs
SB 0274 - Caskey - Modifies provisions relating to employees and contributions to the County Employee's Retirement System
SB 0277 - Sims - Modifies distribution of local excursion gambling boat taxes within St. Louis County
SB 0281 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuation for senior citizens
SB 0286 - Mathewson - Increases sales tax to fund transportation projects and requires director to be elected rather than appointed
SB 0290 - Wiggins - Revises pension benefits for prosecuting attorneys, police officers and firemen
SB 0292 - Singleton - Limits change of venue for criminal defendants
SB 0298 - Quick - Requires the state to reimburse counties for reasonable medical expenses of state prisoners held in county jail
SB 0307 - Jacob - Modifies the delinquent date for property and personal taxes
SB 0308 - Jacob - Expands the definition of employee under the County Employees' Retirement Fund
SB 0323 - Childers - Authorizes certain political subdivisions to enact a sales tax, upon voter approval, for specific purposes
SB 0341 - Jacob - Requires sheriffs to become certified peace officers
SB 0342 - Jacob - Position of Boone County drug commissioner eliminated and associate judge added
SB 0343 - Scott - Counties that opt to have full-time prosecutors shall pay certain amount into retirement fund
SB 0345 - House - Relating to property maintenance codes
SB 0347 - Caskey - Sets aside a portion of property taxes for GIS systems & re- quires counties to pay PILOTS for county-purchased property
SB 0369 - Steelman - Allows political subdivisions to require permits for public utility right-of-way use
SB 0376 - Childers - Funds programs within Division of Fire Safety, allows fire district sales tax and property tax reduction
SB 0378 - Singleton - Tax collection in certain counties
SB 0408 - Dougherty - Allows partial abatement of real property taxes for certain purposes
SB 0418 - Schneider - Missouri Supreme Court rules shall not conflict with statutes; repeals Administrative Rule 6.05
SB 0420 - Klarich - Creates a Regional Taxicab Commission in St. Louis City and St. Louis County
SB 0462 - Westfall - Revises numerous provisions relating to agriculture
SB 0487 - Yeckel - Counties will make payments in lieu of taxes for certain real property acquired by the county
SB 0491 - Rohrbach - Modifies election process for nursing home district directors
SB 0494 - Stoll - Increases property tax withholdings for collection costs; reduces state aid deduction for school tax
SB 0503 - DePasco - Allows cities and 1st class counties to establish an automatic traffic light signal violation monitoring system
SB 0507 - Cauthorn - Exempts agriculture land from any laws prohibiting open burning of hay bales or brush
SB 0515 - Yeckel - Modifies requirements for items that are filed with the Recorder of Deeds
SB 0518 - DePasco - Creates State Board of Auctioneers to regulate auctioneers
SB 0534 - Childers - Allows ambulance and fire protection districts to impose sales tax and subsequent property tax rate decrease
SB 0561 - Quick - Authorizes Clay County Commissioners to reduce their salaries if they employ a public administrator
SB 0582 - Yeckel - Allows counties to give discounts for pre-payment of property taxes
SB 0584 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuation for senior citizens at local option
SB 0589 - Russell - Allows Economic Development to authorize an enterprise zone in Wright County
SB 0590 - Russell - Licensing of certain construction personnel
SB 0591 - Kenney - Modifies provisions relating to water and sewer services and livestock packers
SB 0601 - House - Allows certain counties to collect sales tax for childrens services
SB 0610 - Westfall - Modifies law relating to county collectors and the county commission of Clay County
SB 0624 - Wiggins - Changes the membership of members of the Little Blue District (Jackson Co.) and lowers vote for bond passage
SB 0625 - Stoll - Allows consolidation of sewer districts
HB 0084 - Richardson - Mandates that expenses for training sessions for county recorders in certain counties be reimbursed
HB 0135 - Hosmer - Authorizes Greene County to levy a tax on cigarettes and tobacco products which is equal to the tax authorized for
HB 0185 - Legan - Authorizes certain counties to impose building codes and modifies other provisions of law pertaining to counties
HB 0189 - Bonner - Allows the state sales tax revenue generated at the Truman Sports Complex to be allocated toward the renovation of the
HB 0196 - Villa - Expands state road system to include all principal arterial roads in the City of St Louis
HB 0202 - Rizzo - Modifies provisions relating to transportation development districts
HB 0205 - Relford - Modifies various provisions relating to conservation
HB 0206 - Van Zandt - Authorizes Kansas City, upon voter approval, to impose a license tax on the rental of passenger motor vehicles
HB 0219 - Townley - Amends various provisions of the fencing law
HB 0234 - Dougherty - Allows governing bodies to abate certain property taxes of owners of real estate which contains a child-occupied
HB 0242 - Smith (011) - Authorizes several cities and counties to impose tourism taxes
HB 0287 - Williams (121) - Regulates private jails
HB 0303 - Hoppe - Allows certain liquor licensees in Camden, Miller and Morgan counties to apply for a 3:00 a.m. liquor permit
HB 0318 - O'Toole - Public retirement plans to file rules with Joint Committee; revises prosecutors retirement; early incentive plan
HB 0376 - Fraser - Enacts the Missouri Equalization of Local Governmental Services for Homeowners Act
HB 0404 - Graham - Makes various changes to the laws regarding sheltered workshops
HB 0417 - Dougherty - Creates the Missouri Casa Fund in the state treasury
HB 0439 - Hegeman - Requires Department of Corrections to reimburse counties for certain prosecutors' pay
HB 0473 - Robirds - Makes cut-leaved teasel, common teasel and kudzu vine noxious weeds and requires control
HB 0502 - Ward - Authorizes a conveyance of certain property in St. Francois County to the American Legion
HB 0528 - Crump - Requires state to pay counties for health care costs of certain state prisoners
HB 0529 - Hosmer - Allows circuit judges to use monies received from the court surcharge for family court services as well as the county
HB 0534 - Johnson - Increases to $10,000 amount a county can contract for or purchase without advertising for bids
HB 0581 - Kreider - Revises numerous provisions relating to agriculture
HB 0606 - Kennedy - Modifies requirements for items that are filed with the recorders of deeds
HB 0611 - Wiggins - A portion of property tax collections shall be used for a geographic information system (gis)
HB 0615 - Koller - Increases the maximum allowable local sales tax for law enforcement from one-half of one percent to one percent
HB 0642 - Relford - Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts; state to pay medical costs of state prisoners in county jails
HB 0645 - Burton - State to pay health care costs of certain prisoners
HB 0650 - Shields - Makes various changes regarding the sheltered workshop laws
HB 0655 - Marble - Allows second class counties to collect a fee of one-fourth of one percent on current taxes collected
HB 0694 - Berkstresser - Authorizes Taney, Stone, Barry and Ozark counties to enact a sales tax to fund county economic development programs
HB 0703 - Hilgemann - Allows additional counties to establish homeless programs and increases fees on recorded instruments to five dollars
HB 0721 - Walton - Expands optional one-year motor vehicle emissions inspection to entire state
HB 0745 - Farnen - Allows unclaimed property to be collected by a county or city public administrator
HB 0804 - McKenna - Allows more counties to enact ordinances for the abatement and removal of debris on real property
HB 0830 - Phillips - Increases allowable tax rate for transient guest tax in Platte County
HB 0835 - Britt - Revises numerous provisions relating to crimes
HB 0854 - Curls - Expands the types of documents for which a county recording fee may be collected
HB 0930 - Hollingsworth - Authorizes county commissions in certain counties to issue special or conditional use permits
HB 0936 - Mays (050) - Allows a business owner of property in a drainage district to delegate individual to represent the owner
HB 0939 - Green - Removes the population requirements for determining the number of associate circuit judges
HB 0945 - Hosmer - Raises juror pay and transfers certain Greene County court fees to justice fund
HB 0950 - Hosmer - Allows circuit judges to use monies received from the court surcharge for the county or circuit law library. Allows
HB 1018 - Cooper - Establishes the County Health and Safety Fund and the Healthy Missouri Trust Fund for expenditure of any tobacco
HB 1024 - Williams (121) - Allows counties of the fourth classification to place on the ballot a measure to impose a landfill fee

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County Government

SB 0014 - Mathewson - Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts
SB 0072 - Loudon - Allows electronic storage of business and public records
SB 0088 - Kinder - Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas and allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in programs
SB 0169 - Bland - Expands the scope of instruments to be charged a fee when filing with the county recorder
SB 0176 - Bland - Revises procedures for payment of delinquent property taxes
SB 0204 - House - Exempts residential property owned by the elderly from certain increases in assessed valuation
SB 0213 - Gross - Allows individuals a tax credit on taxes paid on residential property
SB 0230 - Childers - Authorizes Taney, Stone, Barry and Ozark counties to impose a sales tax for economic development programs
SB 0274 - Caskey - Modifies provisions relating to employees and contributions to the County Employee's Retirement System
SB 0298 - Quick - Requires the state to reimburse counties for reasonable medical expenses of state prisoners held in county jail
SB 0307 - Jacob - Modifies the delinquent date for property and personal taxes
SB 0308 - Jacob - Expands the definition of employee under the County Employees' Retirement Fund
SB 0341 - Jacob - Requires sheriffs to become certified peace officers
SB 0345 - House - Relating to property maintenance codes
SB 0347 - Caskey - Sets aside a portion of property taxes for GIS systems & re- quires counties to pay PILOTS for county-purchased property
SB 0376 - Childers - Funds programs within Division of Fire Safety, allows fire district sales tax and property tax reduction
SB 0420 - Klarich - Creates a Regional Taxicab Commission in St. Louis City and St. Louis County
SB 0440 - DePasco - Increases handling fees for bad checks
SB 0491 - Rohrbach - Modifies election process for nursing home district directors
SB 0515 - Yeckel - Modifies requirements for items that are filed with the Recorder of Deeds
SB 0534 - Childers - Allows ambulance and fire protection districts to impose sales tax and subsequent property tax rate decrease
SB 0545 - Johnson - Authorizes a museum and festivals sales tax in Buchanan County
SB 0561 - Quick - Authorizes Clay County Commissioners to reduce their salaries if they employ a public administrator
SB 0582 - Yeckel - Allows counties to give discounts for pre-payment of property taxes
SB 0585 - Carter - Creates state agency to promote crime victims' rights
SB 0591 - Kenney - Modifies provisions relating to water and sewer services and livestock packers
SB 0592 - Caskey - Establishes District Attorney System
SB 0601 - House - Allows certain counties to collect sales tax for childrens services
SB 0610 - Westfall - Modifies law relating to county collectors and the county commission of Clay County
HB 0534 - Johnson - Increases to $10,000 amount a county can contract for or purchase without advertising for bids
HB 0606 - Kennedy - Modifies requirements for items that are filed with the recorders of deeds
HB 0642 - Relford - Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts; state to pay medical costs of state prisoners in county jails
HB 0826 - Mays (050) - Authorizes counties to impose a fee on wireless telephone customers to fund enhanced 911 service

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County Officials

SB 0014 - Mathewson - Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts
SB 0028 - Rohrbach - Prohibits poll watchers and challengers in presidential primary elections from collecting certain information
SB 0169 - Bland - Expands the scope of instruments to be charged a fee when filing with the county recorder
SB 0176 - Bland - Revises procedures for payment of delinquent property taxes
SB 0215 - Gross - Increases the handling fees collected from issuers of bad checks by the prosecuting attorney
SB 0230 - Childers - Authorizes Taney, Stone, Barry and Ozark counties to impose a sales tax for economic development programs
SB 0274 - Caskey - Modifies provisions relating to employees and contributions to the County Employee's Retirement System
SB 0288 - Klarich - Revises provisions relating to recorders of deeds, corporations and matters regulated by the Secretary of State
SB 0307 - Jacob - Modifies the delinquent date for property and personal taxes
SB 0308 - Jacob - Expands the definition of employee under the County Employees' Retirement Fund
SB 0341 - Jacob - Requires sheriffs to become certified peace officers
SB 0343 - Scott - Counties that opt to have full-time prosecutors shall pay certain amount into retirement fund
SB 0345 - House - Relating to property maintenance codes
SB 0378 - Singleton - Tax collection in certain counties
SB 0420 - Klarich - Creates a Regional Taxicab Commission in St. Louis City and St. Louis County
SB 0491 - Rohrbach - Modifies election process for nursing home district directors
SB 0494 - Stoll - Increases property tax withholdings for collection costs; reduces state aid deduction for school tax
SB 0515 - Yeckel - Modifies requirements for items that are filed with the Recorder of Deeds
SB 0518 - DePasco - Creates State Board of Auctioneers to regulate auctioneers
SB 0545 - Johnson - Authorizes a museum and festivals sales tax in Buchanan County
SB 0561 - Quick - Authorizes Clay County Commissioners to reduce their salaries if they employ a public administrator
SB 0591 - Kenney - Modifies provisions relating to water and sewer services and livestock packers
SB 0592 - Caskey - Establishes District Attorney System
SB 0610 - Westfall - Modifies law relating to county collectors and the county commission of Clay County
SB 0625 - Stoll - Allows consolidation of sewer districts
SJR 009 - Goode - Changes procedures for amending the St. Louis City Charter
HB 0052 - Ward - Prohibits the prosecuting attorney of St. Francois County from engaging in the private practice of law
HB 0084 - Richardson - Mandates that expenses for training sessions for county recorders in certain counties be reimbursed
HB 0137 - Hosmer - Requires counties to allow elderly, disabled and low income persons to pay current real and personal property taxes
HB 0157 - Hosmer - Changes date for return of marriage licenses to the issuing official; prohibits same sex marriage
HB 0383 - Hoppe - Amends the law regarding certain judicial personnel
HB 0606 - Kennedy - Modifies requirements for items that are filed with the recorders of deeds
HB 0638 - Farnen - Requires election authorities to accept absentee ballot applications by fax, within the limits of the technology
HB 0642 - Relford - Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts; state to pay medical costs of state prisoners in county jails
HB 0655 - Marble - Allows second class counties to collect a fee of one-fourth of one percent on current taxes collected
HB 0745 - Farnen - Allows unclaimed property to be collected by a county or city public administrator
HB 0854 - Curls - Expands the types of documents for which a county recording fee may be collected
HB 0855 - Willoughby - Modifies costs due upon purchase or redemption of tax-deliquent property

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Courts

SB 0001 - Schneider - Makes changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0010 - Caskey - Modifies judicial procedures for expiration of qualified domestic relations orders
SB 0014 - Mathewson - Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts
SB 0029 - Rohrbach - Allows certain convicted felons to obtain post-conviction DNA testing
SB 0039 - Klarich - Creates procedures for disbursements from the Tort Victim's Compensation Fund
SB 0044 - Bentley - Promotes adoption awareness and expedites the adoption of foster children
SB 0072 - Loudon - Allows electronic storage of business and public records
SB 0075 - Wiggins - Enacts the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act
SB 0087 - Rohrbach - Requires assessment to be filed with petition for civil commitment of sexually violent predators
SB 0129 - Childers - Modifies joint and several liability, the collateral source rules of evidence, and punitive damages
SB 0187 - Schneider - Appeals of Public Service Commission orders shall go directly to the Court of Appeals
SB 0215 - Gross - Increases the handling fees collected from issuers of bad checks by the prosecuting attorney
SB 0245 - Caskey - Revises numerous sentencing provisions
SB 0253 - Gross - Revises the statute of limitations and requires an affidavit to be filed in actions against certain professionals
SB 0258 - Rohrbach - Modifies provisions relating to court fees
SB 0260 - Gross - Plaintiff must file an affidavit of a like professional in a suit against an architect, engineer or surveyor
SB 0264 - Steelman - Division of benefits in divorce may begin on agreed upon date
SB 0267 - Klarich - Revises various civil and criminal procedures
SB 0268 - Schneider - Eliminates certain trials de novo; chief ALJs elected for two-year terms
SB 0271 - Schneider - Removes time limit for establishing a circuit court library fee
SB 0279 - Staples - Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act - Establishes treatment requirements for nonviolent drug offenders
SB 0282 - Klarich - Authorizes certain post-conviction DNA testing of evidence
SB 0292 - Singleton - Limits change of venue for criminal defendants
SB 0294 - Steelman - Commissioners of the family court must be elected except where the nonpartisan court plan is used
SB 0302 - Johnson - Creates liability for double damages for knowing destruction or damage of crops
SB 0308 - Jacob - Expands the definition of employee under the County Employees' Retirement Fund
SB 0309 - Steelman - Prohibits sealing of civil court records, with limited exceptions
SB 0329 - Yeckel - Prohibits release of financial information by financial institutions
SB 0335 - Kinder - Establishes audit privileges for voluntary internal environmental audits
SB 0342 - Jacob - Position of Boone County drug commissioner eliminated and associate judge added
SB 0358 - Schneider - Increases jurisdictional limit of associate courts to $50,000
SB 0359 - Schneider - Repeals statute of limitation for legislative procedural defects
SB 0360 - Schneider - Traffic court judges may not review Department of Revenue decisions
SB 0361 - Bentley - Creates CASA fund for court-appointed special advocates for children
SB 0382 - Yeckel - Prohibits release of nonpublic information by financial institutions
SB 0411 - Dougherty - Creates CASA fund for court-appointed special advocates for for children
SB 0418 - Schneider - Missouri Supreme Court rules shall not conflict with statutes; repeals Administrative Rule 6.05
SB 0426 - Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 0437 - Gross - Venue shall be in the most convenient forum with jurisdiction
SB 0472 - Caskey - Raises court reporter fees
SB 0473 - Dougherty - Makes various changes regarding children's services
SB 0516 - Yeckel - Allows waiver of portion of appeal bonds for certain defendants
SB 0536 - Schneider - Commission on Judicial Resources shall determine number of judges allocated to any circuit
SB 0598 - Singleton - Prohibits possession of tobacco products by minors
SB 0608 - Yeckel - Restricts certain sales of precursors to methamphetamine
SB 0628 - Jacob - Allows restraining orders against minors
SJR 017 - Schneider - Commission on Judicial Resources shall determine number of judges allocated to any circuit
HB 0034 - Gaskill - Prohibits courts of law from modifying common law to create new causes of action
HB 0053 - Ward - Adds an associate circuit judge to St. Francois County
HB 0076 - Clayton - Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to include offenses involving juvenile court officers
HB 0101 - Reinhart - Requires that family court commissioners be placed on the ballot at every presidential election for purposes of a
HB 0107 - Clayton - Creates procedures for disbursements from the Tort Victim's Compensation Fund
HB 0139 - Hosmer - Provides that venue requirements for small claims court shall be identical to venue requirements for civil suits in
HB 0141 - Hosmer - Creates Drug Courts Coordinating Commission and Drug Court Resources Fund
HB 0182 - Thompson - Requires the sealing of certain traffic violation records
HB 0236 - Smith (011) - Establishes the Juvenile Information Governance Commission
HB 0265 - Hosmer - Revises death penalty law as it pertains to mentally retarded persons
HB 0272 - Froelker - Requires court pleadings and forms to use words commonly used in the English language
HB 0287 - Williams (121) - Regulates private jails
HB 0331 - O'Toole - Increase the courthouse restoration surcharge on civil cases in St. Louis City from thirty-five to forty-five
HB 0372 - Baker - Requires persons convicted of intoxication-related offenses and weapons offenses to pay an additional court fee to fund
HB 0383 - Hoppe - Amends the law regarding certain judicial personnel
HB 0402 - Boucher - Allows copies of certain records and reports to be mailed or faxed to treatment providers and therapists assigned to
HB 0417 - Dougherty - Creates the Missouri Casa Fund in the state treasury
HB 0456 - Monaco - Reduces the minimum age of eligibility for jury service from 21 to 18 years and excuses from jury service full-time
HB 0540 - Hosmer - Authorizes counties or a city not within a county to elect between two different juror compensation schemes
HB 0562 - Monaco - Increases the base salary of all court clerks Ii and Iii who work for circuit or associate circuit judges by two
HB 0642 - Relford - Authorizes a sales tax to fund jail districts; state to pay medical costs of state prisoners in county jails
HB 0774 - Hosmer - Modifies various provisions regarding the handling of cases involving sexual violent predators
HB 0799 - Byrd - Expands definition of "judicial officials" for purposes of statute prohibiting tampering with judicial officials
HB 0801 - Liese - Prohibits release of nonpublic information by financial institutions
HB 0833 - Smith (011) - Requires court reporters to be certified
HB 0835 - Britt - Revises numerous provisions relating to crimes
HB 0862 - Clayton - Increases certain court fees
HB 0895 - Naeger - Revises small claims court procedure
HB 0915 - Graham - The state of Missouri consents to be sued in state court under the Americans with Disabilities Act
HB 0939 - Green - Removes the population requirements for determining the number of associate circuit judges
HB 0945 - Hosmer - Raises juror pay and transfers certain Greene County court fees to justice fund
HB 0950 - Hosmer - Allows circuit judges to use monies received from the court surcharge for the county or circuit law library. Allows
HB 1011 - Curls - Allows local housing corporations and neighborhood associations to petition for receivers in nuisance actions

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Courts, Juvenile

SB 0044 - Bentley - Promotes adoption awareness and expedites the adoption of foster children
SB 0236 - Sims - Modifies provisions relating to children and families
SB 0309 - Steelman - Prohibits sealing of civil court records, with limited exceptions
SB 0361 - Bentley - Creates CASA fund for court-appointed special advocates for children
SB 0528 - Dougherty - Does not require the court to make reasonable efforts if a child is abused by a person other than a parent
HB 0076 - Clayton - Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to include offenses involving juvenile court officers
HB 0236 - Smith (011) - Establishes the Juvenile Information Governance Commission
HB 0464 - Smith (011) - Removes from the original jurisdiction of the juvenile/family courts cases involving violations of
HB 0908 - Hollingsworth - Expands the jurisdiction of the juvenile courts to include paternity, permanent guardianship and dissolution of

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Credit and Bankruptcy

SB 0064 - Carter - Prohibits insurance companies from using a person's credit history when issuing or renewing auto insurance policies
SB 0131 - Bland - Lowers the maximum penalties consumers must pay for late payments on certain credit transactions
SB 0186 - Klarich - Changes provisions pertaining to entities regulated by the Division of Finance
SB 0215 - Gross - Increases the handling fees collected from issuers of bad checks by the prosecuting attorney
SB 0344 - Rohrbach - Allows the estimation of contingent liabilities in order to fix the creditor's claim in a liquidation estate
SB 0535 - Rohrbach - Modifies law relating to reinsurers and insolvency proceedings and the investment of insurance company assets
HB 0360 - Boucher - Restricts fees allowed to be charged for check-cashing services and which prohibits charging an interest rate in
HB 0459 - Liese - Allows the estimation of contingent liabilities for the purpose of fixing a creditor's claim in a liquidation estate
HB 0829 - Ford - Increases the penalty for fraudulent use of another person's credit or debit card and personal identifying
HB 0850 - Fraser - Prohibits the sale of the name and credit card numbers of consumers without their consent
HB 0965 - Liese - Exempts the cash value of insurance policies from the claims of general creditors

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Credit Unions

SB 0355 - Steelman - Extends unlawful merchandising practices law to those regulated by Dept. of Insurance and Div. of Credit Unions
HB 0738 - Liese - Modifies financial services law, particularly unsecured consumer loans and banking
HB 0921 - Curls - Requires banks, savings and loan associations and credit unions to honor state payroll checks

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Crimes and Punishment

SB 0005 - Wiggins - Revises Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act
SB 0016 - Mathewson - Creates crime of theft of transportation of property service
SB 0019 - Goode - Revises the standard of proof and other aspects of the Sunshine Law
SB 0027 - Johnson - Relating to exposure of humans to rabies or zoonotic disease and requiring owners to register primate animals
SB 0029 - Rohrbach - Allows certain convicted felons to obtain post-conviction DNA testing
SB 0036 - Westfall - Provides for .08 DWI/BAC and increases collateral consequences
SB 0037 - Westfall - Classifies attempted theft of anhydrous ammonia as a crime; owner immunity
SB 0038 - Westfall - This act makes the Department of Conservation liable for all damages resulting from reintroduction of elk
SB 0052 - Childers - Modifies traffic regulations relating to construction zones, bridge weight limits and emergency vehicles
SB 0055 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0066 - Gibbons - Protects a parent from liability for relinquishing custody of a newborn to a hospital
SB 0069 - Gross - Amends classifications of felony crimes of stealing and receipt of stolen property
SB 0070 - Loudon - Prohibits certain fraudulent use of the Internet
SB 0081 - Goode - Creates crime of aggravated driving with excessive blood alcohol content
SB 0089 - Kinder - Creates and amends crimes relating to controlled substances and anhydrous ammonia
SB 0090 - Kinder - Imposes minimum prison terms for manufacturers of methamphetamine
SB 0091 - Westfall - Requires drivers to take certain actions when emergency vehicle is approaching
SB 0098 - Bentley - Revises various criminal provisions
SB 0106 - Steelman - Creates a pharmaceutical assistance program for qualified senior citizens
SB 0107 - Steelman - This act makes the Department of Conservation liable for all damages resulting from reintroduction of elk
SB 0112 - Loudon - Prohibits ticket scalping for entertainment events
SB 0113 - Loudon - Defines proper venues for credit card fraud crimes
SB 0124 - Kinder - Allows community notification regarding registered sex offenders, based on assessment of danger
SB 0137 - Wiggins - Creates felony of intimidation of an athletic coach, manager or sports official
SB 0146 - Bland - Establishes Pilot Program of Urban Early Compulsory School Attendance
SB 0149 - Goode - Revises motor vehicle emissions inspections for certain areas
SB 0150 - Goode - Increases penalties imposed by Public Service Commission for safety related violations of Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act
SB 0156 - Goode - Modifies alcohol licensing and reporting procedures through the Department of Public Safety
SB 0181 - Caskey - Amends motor vehicle tinted window prohibition
SB 0192 - Schneider - Prohibits capital punishment of a mentally retarded person and restricts use of evidence obtained from such a person
SB 0199 - Sims - Authorizes automated traffic enforcement programs
SB 0200 - Sims - Creates Women Offender Program in the Department of Corrections
SB 0209 - DePasco - Removes statute of limitations for certain unclassified crimes
SB 0214 - Gross - Revises crime of possession of child pornography
SB 0215 - Gross - Increases the handling fees collected from issuers of bad checks by the prosecuting attorney
SB 0217 - Russell - Prohibits glass food and beverage containers near navigable streams
SB 0222 - Caskey - Creates felony for sale or distribution of gray market cigarettes
SB 0223 - Caskey - Clarifies procedure for court instructions regarding lesser included offenses
SB 0232 - Gross - The murder of a child age 12 or less is aggravating factor for a sentence of death
SB 0237 - Westfall - Requires drivers to obey the traffic-related signals and directions of sheriffs and deputy sheriffs
SB 0243 - DePasco - Allows certain cities to punish property violations with increased penalties
SB 0245 - Caskey - Revises numerous sentencing provisions
SB 0246 - Caskey - Licenses bail bondsmen and surety recovery agents
SB 0255 - Gross - Defines improper computer electronic mail communications
SB 0267 - Klarich - Revises various civil and criminal procedures
SB 0291 - Westfall - Prohibits open containers of alcohol in motor vehicles
SB 0315 - Childers - Allows the killing of feral hogs
SB 0322 - Gross - Increases penalty for third or subsequent offense of second degree sexual misconduct
SB 0375 - Steelman - Revises the Sunshine Law
SB 0414 - Childers - Creates crime of sexual contact with an inmate
SB 0426 - Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 0435 - Goode - Exempts registered historic vehicles from emissions testing
SB 0439 - Gibbons - Increases firearm crime penalties; creates Project Exile
SB 0440 - DePasco - Increases handling fees for bad checks
SB 0458 - Caskey - Revises numerous theft crimes to reflect new felony limit of $500
SB 0474 - Rohrbach - Expands custody without warrant
SB 0490 - Dougherty - Increases penalties for animal abuse
SB 0522 - Johnson - Exempts farm animals which escape from definition of "adequate control" for animal abuse
SB 0546 - Kenney - Reorganizes authority for licensing and regulation of excursion gambling boats and gaming
SB 0548 - House - Revises the regulation of unsolicited telephone sales calls
SB 0560 - Caskey - Authorizes permits for concealable weapons
SB 0598 - Singleton - Prohibits possession of tobacco products by minors
SB 0599 - Singleton - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering
SB 0608 - Yeckel - Restricts certain sales of precursors to methamphetamine
SB 0629 - Jacob - Allows voters to authorize carrying concealed weapons
HB 0028 - Wilson - Expands crime of unlawful use of weapons
HB 0037 - Gaskill - Prohibits persons less than eighteen years of age from possessing tobacco products
HB 0038 - Gaskill - Changes law regarding crimes involving alcohol
HB 0046 - Relford - Increases penalty for aiding the escape of a prisoner
HB 0068 - Liese - Creates a death penalty commission and imposes a moratorium on executions
HB 0076 - Clayton - Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to include offenses involving juvenile court officers
HB 0080 - Ross - Authorizes multijurisdictional antifraud enforcement groups; makes various other changes in law enforcement and crimes
HB 0086 - Kennedy - Prohibits licensed game retailers from selling or allowing their employees to sell lottery tickets to employees and
HB 0089 - Ross - Creates crime of theft of transportation of property service
HB 0090 - Ross - Creates minimum jail sentences for driving without a license or with a revoked license
HB 0141 - Hosmer - Creates Drug Courts Coordinating Commission and Drug Court Resources Fund
HB 0144 - Bonner - Requires warrant checks prior to release of prisoners
HB 0152 - Troupe - Prohibits housing of violent and nonviolent offenders in the same cell
HB 0155 - Troupe - Prohibits persons in shock detention from being held beyond their period of detention
HB 0162 - Bray - Creates a cause of action for wrongful discharge of an employee
HB 0180 - Thompson - Creates a women offender program in the department of corrections
HB 0182 - Thompson - Requires the sealing of certain traffic violation records
HB 0183 - Thompson - Provides a restitutionary cause of action for wrongful imprisonment
HB 0193 - Hosmer - Creates civil penalties for false monetary or property-related claims against the state
HB 0205 - Relford - Modifies various provisions relating to conservation
HB 0209 - Hosmer - Changes certain provisions of the controlled substances law
HB 0220 - Hosmer - Requires registration of sexual offenders upon release from custody even if offender does not leave county where
HB 0222 - Kelly (027) - Amends the victims' compensation fund to increase compensation for loss of earnings and to exclude life
HB 0224 - Kelly (027) - Excludes dangerous felons and predatory sex offenders from the house arrest program
HB 0231 - Troupe - Creates the office of corrections ombudsman, overseen by a new board of corrections ombudsman
HB 0246 - Smith (011) - Provides authority to combat technological crimes
HB 0251 - Crowell - Provides exemption from motorcycle helmet requirement for public parades
HB 0253 - Ross - Regulates certain activities of bail bondsmen
HB 0254 - Kelly (027) - Requires certain health-related information to be provided to the Department of Corrections on delivery of an offender
HB 0258 - Koller - Allows concealed firearms
HB 0265 - Hosmer - Revises death penalty law as it pertains to mentally retarded persons
HB 0268 - Legan - Prohibits sale of tobacco products to persons under 25 without checking Id
HB 0302 - Hosmer - Lowers blood alcohol content from .10 to .08 and revises other measures related to alcohol related offenses
HB 0312 - Lograsso - Limits motorcycle helmet requirement to those under age twenty-one
HB 0323 - Crump - Permits roaming wild hogs to be killed by property owners
HB 0324 - Hollingsworth - Outlaws bestiality
HB 0330 - Ostmann - Modifies the law concerning invasion of privacy
HB 0337 - Ross - Makes several revisions to alcohol-related offenses, and creates crime of recklessly contributing to an accident
HB 0339 - Barry - Enacts the Safe Place for Newborns Act of 2001
HB 0346 - Luetkemeyer - Limits access by offenders to personal information
HB 0347 - Troupe - Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to provide probation services on all criminal nonsupport cases
HB 0354 - Crawford - Makes it a crime to sell or attempt to sell a child
HB 0368 - Champion - Requires persons at scene of accident or emergency to obey lawful orders of law enforcement officers
HB 0369 - Boucher - Revises death penalty law
HB 0370 - Crowell - Imposes minimum sentences for manufacturers of methamphetamine
HB 0371 - Crowell - Creates crime of possessing anhydrous ammonia and increases penalties for current ammonia crimes
HB 0372 - Baker - Requires persons convicted of intoxication-related offenses and weapons offenses to pay an additional court fee to fund
HB 0373 - Treadway - Provides for suspension of driver's license for persons found guilty of stealing motor fuel
HB 0374 - Fraser - Prohibits the buying and selling of stolen pets and creates the missing and stolen pet registry
HB 0378 - Fraser - Increases statute of limitations for rape prosecution to eight years
HB 0381 - Hoppe - Creates felony for sale or distribution of gray market ciga- rettes & enforcement provisions to prohibit sales to minors
HB 0402 - Boucher - Allows copies of certain records and reports to be mailed or faxed to treatment providers and therapists assigned to
HB 0428 - Kelly (036) - Creates crime of eluding a law enforcement official
HB 0440 - Boucher - Expands Dna profiling system to include all convicted felons
HB 0444 - Kreider - Modifies criminal forfeiture laws
HB 0471 - Jolly - Adds the drug "ecstasy" to drug trafficking statutes
HB 0476 - Froelker - Creates crime of driving with excessive blood alcohol content
HB 0510 - Overschmidt - Changes law regarding institutional vandalism and vandalism of cemeteries
HB 0513 - Hosmer - Changes sentencing procedure after amendment of a criminal statute and changes holding period for arrest for certain
HB 0516 - Richardson - Revises certain provisions related to stealing
HB 0518 - Hartzler - Revises motor vehicle safety provisions
HB 0531 - Baker - Prohibits housing of violent and non-violent offenders in the same cell
HB 0563 - Monaco - Amends various statutes relating to sexual crimes
HB 0564 - Barry - Prohibits the transfer of human fetal parts for valuable consideration
HB 0572 - Dolan - Revises certain fees associated with the crime of passing a bad check
HB 0574 - Selby - Modifies statute of limitations for certain criminal offenses
HB 0582 - Bartle - Revises the stalking law
HB 0583 - Bartle - Revises certain provisions concerning probation and community service
HB 0632 - Ostmann - Modifies the law concerning invasion of privacy
HB 0641 - Jolly - Regulations length and condition of confinement of persons arrested without a warrant
HB 0654 - Reid - Revises driver's license point system
HB 0657 - Reid - Provides liquidated compensatory damages for certain personal injuries
HB 0670 - Campbell - Regulates the use of portable telecommunications devices while operating a motor vehicle
HB 0707 - Barnett - Revises minimum term for parole eligibility for certain offenders
HB 0724 - Britt - Criminalizes sexual contact between inmates and employees of prisons and correctional facilities
HB 0731 - Britt - Expands authorized use, and limitations on use, of certain chemical Bac test to local law enforcement
HB 0777 - Hollingsworth - Revises felony enhancement provisions
HB 0783 - Hoppe - Allows cities with over 400,000 inhabitants to enact property ordinances
HB 0811 - Portwood - Revises crime of involuntary manslaughter
HB 0815 - Burcham - Defines proper venue for credit card and checking account fraud
HB 0819 - Hosmer - Revises intoxication-related offenses
HB 0829 - Ford - Increases the penalty for fraudulent use of another person's credit or debit card and personal identifying
HB 0831 - Carnahan - Creates office for victims of crime, funded by an increase in certain court filing fees
HB 0832 - Gaskill - Limits liability of persons defending the U.s. flag
HB 0835 - Britt - Revises numerous provisions relating to crimes
HB 0853 - Crump - Authorizes concealable firearms permits
HB 0880 - Crawford - Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to provide probation services on all criminal nonsupport cases
HB 0883 - Barnitz - Revises trespass offenses
HB 0895 - Naeger - Revises small claims court procedure
HB 0918 - Hendrickson - Creates a parent/child privilege in criminal cases
HB 0954 - Hosmer - Revises driver's license suspension and revocation procedures for persons under twenty-one years of age
HB 0993 - Lawson - Modifies the statutes relating to the qualification and disqualification of employees of the Department of Mental
HB 1012 - Mayer - Restricts certain sales of precursors to methamphetamine
HB 1013 - Crump - Requires mandatory five year minimum sentences for certain crimes involving the possession of a firearm

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Criminal Procedure

SB 0001 - Schneider - Makes changes to court procedures; authorizes payments from Tort Victims' Fund
SB 0016 - Mathewson - Creates crime of theft of transportation of property service
SB 0055 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0081 - Goode - Creates crime of aggravated driving with excessive blood alcohol content
SB 0113 - Loudon - Defines proper venues for credit card fraud crimes
SB 0192 - Schneider - Prohibits capital punishment of a mentally retarded person and restricts use of evidence obtained from such a person
SB 0209 - DePasco - Removes statute of limitations for certain unclassified crimes
SB 0223 - Caskey - Clarifies procedure for court instructions regarding lesser included offenses
SB 0232 - Gross - The murder of a child age 12 or less is aggravating factor for a sentence of death
SB 0245 - Caskey - Revises numerous sentencing provisions
SB 0246 - Caskey - Licenses bail bondsmen and surety recovery agents
SB 0267 - Klarich - Revises various civil and criminal procedures
SB 0279 - Staples - Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act - Establishes treatment requirements for nonviolent drug offenders
SB 0282 - Klarich - Authorizes certain post-conviction DNA testing of evidence
SB 0292 - Singleton - Limits change of venue for criminal defendants
SB 0322 - Gross - Increases penalty for third or subsequent offense of second degree sexual misconduct
SB 0426 - Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 0439 - Gibbons - Increases firearm crime penalties; creates Project Exile
SB 0458 - Caskey - Revises numerous theft crimes to reflect new felony limit of $500
SB 0474 - Rohrbach - Expands custody without warrant
SB 0560 - Caskey - Authorizes permits for concealable weapons
SB 0585 - Carter - Creates state agency to promote crime victims' rights
SB 0592 - Caskey - Establishes District Attorney System
HB 0080 - Ross - Authorizes multijurisdictional antifraud enforcement groups; makes various other changes in law enforcement and crimes
HB 0144 - Bonner - Requires warrant checks prior to release of prisoners
HB 0369 - Boucher - Revises death penalty law
HB 0378 - Fraser - Increases statute of limitations for rape prosecution to eight years
HB 0513 - Hosmer - Changes sentencing procedure after amendment of a criminal statute and changes holding period for arrest for certain
HB 0641 - Jolly - Regulations length and condition of confinement of persons arrested without a warrant
HB 0777 - Hollingsworth - Revises felony enhancement provisions
HB 0815 - Burcham - Defines proper venue for credit card and checking account fraud
HB 0835 - Britt - Revises numerous provisions relating to crimes
HB 0918 - Hendrickson - Creates a parent/child privilege in criminal cases
HB 1013 - Crump - Requires mandatory five year minimum sentences for certain crimes involving the possession of a firearm

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Dentists

SB 0046 - Bentley - Modifies the law relating to dentists, dental hygienists and dental care for the needy
SB 0047 - Sims - Certain health care professionals may provide dental treat- ments and establishes a dental hygienist advisory commission
SB 0219 - Mathewson - Allows a surviving spouse to obtain an autopsy report
SB 0393 - Sims - Expands provisions regarding dental services
SB 0434 - Sims - Allows expanded funding for Department of Health programs
HB 0384 - Johnson - Removes the prohibition on the use of general revenue funds for certain Department of Health programs and includes
HB 0401 - Treadway - Allows certain health care professionals to provide dental treatments and establishes a dental hygienist advisory
HB 0484 - Luetkenhaus - Establishes an Advisory Commission for Dental Hygienists
HB 0500 - Carnahan - Establishes an advisory commission for dental hygienists and allows certain health care professionals to provide
HB 0607 - Treadway - Expands provisions allowing gratuitous dental services
HB 0695 - Shoemyer - Revises the licensing and regulatory scheme for dentists and dental hygienists
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