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Cemeteries

SB 0892 - Kenney - Allows certain additional services to be prepurchased from cemeteries
HB 1148 - Ross - Religious cemeteries may establish scatter gardens in cemetery for scattering of human cremains
HB 1350 - Liese - Modifies board of directors for community improvement districts

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Certificate of Need

SB 1029 - Sims - Modifies the certificate of need law
SB 1047 - Kenney - Revises the moratorium on the certificate of need expenditure minimum for new beds
SB 1087 - Gibbons - Revises certificate of need law and enacts a review certification procedure for acute care facilities
SB 1190 - Schneider - Exempts continuing care retirement communities from the certificate of need law
HB 1717 - Foley - Revises certificate of need law and enacts a review certification procedure for acute care facilities

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Charities

SB 0735 - Steelman - Creates a tax credit for contributions to scholarship charities
SB 0773 - Goode - Exempts certain leased personal property from taxation
SB 0899 - Dougherty - Expands state tax credit for contributions to authorized dropout abatement pilot programs
SB 0904 - Klindt - Exempts religious, charitable, and nonprofit organizations from food inspection laws in certain circumstances
SB 0924 - Sims - Regulates not-for-profit corporations providing dental services
HB 1052 - Ward - Allows the Division of Family Services to provide financial assistance to not-for-profit food pantries operating
HB 1097 - Relford - Exempts all food sales by religious, charitable, and nonprofit organizations from the food inspection laws of
HB 1144 - Willoughby - Allows not-for-profit industrial development authorities to finance child and day care centers
HB 1192 - Harding - Allows not-for-profit organizations to finance child and adult day care facilities
HB 1241 - Hegeman - Exempts food sales made by religious, charitable and nonprofit organizations from the state food code laws and
HB 1412 - Skaggs - Allows motorists to obtain "I'm Pet Friendly" and "Respect Life" license plates
HB 1739 - Cunningham - Creates a tax credit for contributions to scholarship or educational charities.
HB 1862 - May (149) - Allows for a special license plate for members of the Rotary International
HB 1924 - Wagner - Exempts certain property used for purely charitable purposes from taxation.
HB 2049 - Baker - Allows programs for all-inclusive care for the elderly (pace) projects an exemption from the certificate of
HB 2213 - Kelly (036) - Loosens restrictions on certain outdoor advertising by non-profit entities.

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Children and Minors

SB 0640 - Russell - Adds a regional child assessment center in Camden county
SB 0647 - Goode - Amends various provisions regarding the use of child restraint systems in motor vehicles
SB 0668 - Bentley - Establishes a math grant program, the CAES program, & allows school districts to create after school & summer programs
SB 0676 - Yeckel - Modifies the WW2 medallion program and funding to the Veterans' Commission Capital Improvement Trust Fund
SB 0680 - Bland - Creates the Missouri Commission on Prevention and Management of Obesity
SB 0681 - Stoll - Revises line 14 of the Foundation Formula
SB 0687 - Gibbons - Protects a parent from liability for relinquishing custody of a newborn to a hospital
SB 0693 - Dougherty - Increases the foster care reimbursement and adoption subsidy rates over a three-year period
SB 0694 - Dougherty - Does not require the court to make reasonable efforts if a child is abused by a person other than the parent
SB 0695 - Dougherty - Expands the Children's Trust Fund Board from seventeen to twenty-one members
SB 0718 - House - Mandates weekly Pledge of Allegiance for school children
SB 0724 - Bentley - Requires certain facilities for children to show proof of accreditation or compliance with safety standards
SB 0740 - Wiggins - Creates the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
SB 0751 - Singleton - Prohibits Medicaid from reimbursing providers for nontherapeutic circumcisions
SB 0763 - Bland - Lowers age for jury duty from 21 to 18; excuses certain students
SB 0783 - Steelman - Requires school districts to provide phonics instruction
SB 0791 - Bland - Establishes Pilot Program of Urban Early Compulsory School Attendance
SB 0793 - Bland - Modifies the Grandparents as Foster Parents Program
SB 0794 - Bland - School districts may create after-school and summer educational programs for at-risk youth
SB 0819 - Bentley - Raises age limit for death penalty from 16 to 18
SB 0820 - Bentley - Allows certain foster parents to receive a dependency exemption on their state income tax returns
SB 0828 - Dougherty - Details rights and responsibilities of foster parents
SB 0830 - House - Allows adopted persons over age 50 to obtain their original birth certificate
SB 0838 - Caskey - Requires insurers to provide coverage for hearing aids for children
SB 0847 - Singleton - Allows public schools to offer American Sign Language classes for foreign language credit
SB 0849 - DePasco - Creates crime of enticement
SB 0858 - Dougherty - Allows certain metropolitan school districts to change the compulsory attendance age
SB 0861 - Rohrbach - Modifies definition of American Sign Language to include that it is the native language for many deaf Missourians
SB 0864 - Gross - Allows A+ schools reimbursement for attending four-year institutions
SB 0871 - Dougherty - Makes changes in the law relating to anatomical donation
SB 0875 - Gross - Revises crime of possession of child pornography
SB 0876 - Sims - Allows foster parents to be automatically registered with the Family Care Safety Registry at no additional cost
SB 0879 - Steelman - Removes the religious and medical exemption limitations from childhood vaccination requirements
SB 0917 - Dougherty - Allows the Division of Family Services to request license- exempt foster care facilities for reasons for exemption
SB 0922 - Sims - Prohibits the possession of a firearm where a child is capable of gaining access to it
SB 0923 - Sims - Modifies various provisions relating to children and families
SB 0951 - Loudon - Allows parents to refuse to immunize their children without providing certain justifications
SB 0953 - Loudon - Repeals the transferability of adoption tax credits
SB 1053 - Bentley - Establishes pilot projects for the payment of incentives to early childhood education professionals
SB 1068 - Dougherty - Requires Dept. of Health & Sr. Services to provide child care facilities with a list of unsafe children's products
SB 1111 - Quick - Extends the sunset for the Children's Health Insurance Program to July 1, 2007
SB 1115 - Dougherty - Creates the crimes of "luring a child" and "enticing a child"
SB 1139 - Sims - Modifies certain provisions of the child labor laws
SB 1156 - Steelman - Requires insurers to provide coverage for hearing aids for individuals age 65 and older and children
SB 1160 - Sims - Requires the use of national medical support notice to enforce health benefit plan coverage in child support orders
SB 1172 - Yeckel - Modifies child abuse investigation procedures that involve a school or child care facility
SB 1177 - Coleman - Creates a tax credit for home-based child care
SB 1183 - Bentley - Allows public schools to establish family literacy programs
SB 1192 - Gross - Modifies grandparent visitation provisions
SB 1224 - Coleman - Establishes the Parental Child Support Responsibility Program
SB 1244 - Bland - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
SB 1257 - Loudon - Imposes civil liability on any person violating Missouri's informed consent law for abortion
SB 1258 - Loudon - Limits the state's allowable fees for processing adoption documents to $100
SB 1261 - Dougherty - Authorizes St. Louis to abate the property owner's dwelling at the owner's expense for exceeding certain lead levels
SCR 043 - Loudon - Requests the state of Illinois to enact legislation that requires parental consent to obtain an abortion
SCR 046 - Dougherty - Relating to the TANF Reauthorization Act of 2001
SCR 064 - Caskey - School districts to implement comprehensive vision screening to be performed on kindergarten children
SCR 073 - Bland - After school activities & summer programs for Public School Systems
HB 1047 - Smith (011) - Revises juvenile court jurisdiction, changes 15 1/2 to 15 and gives juvenile court jurisdiction over tobacco
HB 1055 - Byrd - Waives the state's sovereign immunity for purposes of the federal Family and Medical Leave Act
HB 1056 - Byrd - Requires juvenile sex offenders to provide notice of their status as such to their school superintendent
HB 1083 - Fraser - Prohibits use of corporal punishment in all school districts
HB 1144 - Willoughby - Allows not-for-profit industrial development authorities to finance child and day care centers
HB 1146 - Coleman - Authorizes an income tax credit for parents providing child care for their or a spouse's child if they receive no
HB 1154 - Foley - Creates the Schools of the Future Fund and establishes various funding sources
HB 1160 - Reinhart - Raises compulsory age for school attendance from sixteen to eighteen
HB 1161 - Reinhart - Creates crime of enticement of a child
HB 1168 - Crowell - Requires a substantial and continuing change in circumstances to modify child custody
HB 1192 - Harding - Allows not-for-profit organizations to finance child and adult day care facilities
HB 1198 - Graham - Enacts the Dedication to Donation Act
HB 1225 - Jolly - Makes certain crimes dangerous felonies.
HB 1227 - Willoughby - Creates the crime of enticement of a child.
HB 1243 - Ostmann - Modifies various provisions regarding grandparent visitation.
HB 1244 - Robirds - Limits parental liability for the damages caused by the acts of seventeen year old children.
HB 1245 - Reinhart - Requires offender to serve minimum of 5 years prison for first or second degree robbery or stealing where a vehicle
HB 1256 - Smith (011) - Creates the crime of child luring.
HB 1263 - Gratz - Allows a parent to leave a child less than thirty days old in the custody of certain professionals without subjecting
HB 1279 - Ostmann - Requires court to order counseling or psychological treatment for children who are cruel to animals and
HB 1291 - Troupe - Increases the per day amount the state pays for the institutionalization of children.
HB 1303 - Troupe - Revises the foster care reimbursement rate.
HB 1329 - Jolly - Revises provisions of various sexual offenses involving children and creates crimes of child molestation 3rd & 4th
HB 1331 - Harding - Leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle in the third degree.
HB 1384 - Harlan - Establishes the Parental Child Support Responsibility Program in the Department of Social Services.
HB 1396 - Graham - Provides insurance coverage for children's hearing aids.
HB 1443 - Barry - Modifies provisions relating to child abandonment
HB 1444 - Smith (011) - Modifies the exemptions from licensure required for foster homes, residential care facilities, and child placing
HB 1448 - Kelly (027) - Allows persons with restricted driving privileges due to Dwi to drive to and from his or her formal program of
HB 1454 - Johnson - Amends the notice provisions regarding liens on bank accounts for child support arrearages.
HB 1460 - Hilgemann - Allows St. Louis public schools the power to raise the compulsory attendance age for that district from 16 to 17
HB 1481 - Bray - Delineates the rights and responsibilities of foster parents.
HB 1485 - Johnson - Modifies various provisions regarding the investigation of child abuse.
HB 1536 - Clayton - Makes it a crime to lure a child over the internet for purpose of engaging in sexual activity.
HB 1548 - Barry - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
HB 1553 - Linton - Limits the psychiatric and psychological evaluation of students.
HB 1554 - Linton - Allows a tax credit related to a dependent child's reading level.
HB 1591 - Townley - Allows philosophical beliefs to be a basis for objection to the required school immunizations.
HB 1612 - Bartle - Increases punishment for Incest from D to B felony.
HB 1640 - Wright - Creates a tax credit for a taxpayer whose child receives child care from the taxpayer's spouse.
HB 1677 - Selby - Relates to the use of psychotropic medications by minors.
HB 1711 - Graham - Generates numerous changes to the state's education policy including modifications concerning the foundation formula
HB 1726 - Walton - Provides guidelines for local school districts in establishing a written policy prohibiting bullying
HB 1730 - Barnitz - Revises crime of supplying intoxicating liquor to a minor. Makes it a class A misdemeanor for licensees or their
HB 1747 - Kelly (027) - Allows the juvenile court to order the provision of mental health treatment and care to juveniles without removing the
HB 1776 - Harlan - Relocates custody of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund and limits fees for processing certain adoption documents
HB 1780 - Green - Requires the Division of Child Support Enforcement to use the National Medical Support notice to enforce health
HB 1814 - Monaco - Modifies various provisions relating to orders of protection
HB 1817 - Franklin - Makes numerous changes to the state's education policy
HB 1885 - Froelker - Allows a birth certificate to be issued for a stillborn child.
HB 1902 - Kelley (047) - Relieves a parent of financial responsibility for seventeen year old minors who do not reside with their parents with
HB 1911 - Selby - Enacts the Disposition of Fetal Remains Act which allows a birth mother to determine the final disposition of any
HB 1926 - Fraser - Extends the sunset on the Children's Health Insurance Program to July 1, 2007
HB 1963 - Franklin -
HB 1974 - Bowman - Makes various changes to the laws controlling child labor.
HB 1975 - Hosmer - Permits the electronic creation and retrieval of birth and death records.
HB 1983 - Baker - Removes the time restriction on the income disregard for receipt of temporary assistance for needy families.
HB 1990 - Green - Allows parents to request a death certificate for a stillborn child.
HB 1991 - Naeger - Requires school districts to provide transportation to private and parochial students and allows them to charge
HB 1996 - Dempsey - Revises the penalties for misrepresentation of age by a minor to obtain liquor.
HB 2017 - Kelly (027) - Allows adopted persons over the age of 50 to obtain their original birth certificates.
HB 2023 - Franklin - Alters definitions regarding special education services and provisions concerning disciplinary changes of placement
HB 2042 - Wilson - Requires the use of various child safety restraints in a motor vehicle based on age, weight, and height of the
HB 2053 - Smith (011) - Clarifies registration of tobacco sellers and authorizes Division of Liquor Control to enforce provisions on sale of
HB 2061 - Willoughby - Adds the Clay-Platte Child Assessment Center to the list of regional assessment centers funded by the Department of
HB 2121 - Campbell - Establishes procedures for the designation of a standby guardian for a child.
HB 2155 - Willoughby - Adds the Clay-Platte child assessment center to the list of regional assessment centers funded by the Department of
HCR 040 - Walton - Creates a Joint Interim Committee on After-School Programs.

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Chiropractors

SB 0976 - Steelman - Requires one member of the state board of health to be a chiropractor
HB 1032 - Portwood - Requires one member of the State Board of Health to be a chiropractor
HB 1378 - Treadway - Relating to definitions used in the practice of chiropractic.
HB 1533 - Portwood - Increases access to and health insurance coverage for chiropractic care.

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Circuit Clerk

SB 0760 - Yeckel - Fire district board members may be recalled for misconduct in office or criminal convictions
SB 0869 - Cauthorn - Removes ability of Marion Co. circuit clerk to appoint Divi- sion I circuit clerk if office is separated from recorder
SB 0996 - Quick - Authorizes county commissions to pay the salaries of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks
SB 1194 - Klarich - Creates the basic civil legal services fund
SB 1267 - Westfall - Allows contracts involving multiple political subdivisions located in 3 or more counties to be filed with Sec. of state
HB 1621 - Clayton - Establishes the Basic Civil Legal Services fund and authorizes additional filing fees in civil and criminal
HB 1659 - Kelly (027) - Allows court clerks to collect certain locally-imposed surcharges if authorized by statute
HB 1780 - Green - Requires the Division of Child Support Enforcement to use the National Medical Support notice to enforce health
HB 1895 - Carnahan - Establishes the Criminal Records and Justice Information Advisory Committee
HB 1962 - Monaco - Modifies provisions of law relating to court procedure
HB 2014 - Smith (011) - Sets costs for transcripts paid to court reporters and costs for evidence preservation paid to clerks.

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Cities, Towns and Villages

SB 0669 - Bentley - Authorizes removal of property from the Springfield Community Improvement District
SB 0683 - Stoll - Authorizes Festus to impose a hotel-motel sales tax for promotion of tourism
SB 0688 - Gibbons - Limits increases in assessed valuation of real property and modifies reassessment procedures
SB 0691 - Gross - Exempts the homestead of those aged 65 and older from increases in property tax assessments
SB 0709 - Goode - Revises the Sunshine Law
SB 0711 - Goode - Gives the power of eminent domain to towns and villages
SB 0716 - House - Exempts residential property owned by the elderly from certain increases in assessed valuation
SB 0759 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuations for senior citizens at local option
SB 0772 - Goode - Creates a grant program for employees who purchase homes in areas of economic decline near where they work
SB 0773 - Goode - Exempts certain leased personal property from taxation
SB 0780 - Bland - Exempts food local sales tax and reduces federal income tax deduction, subject to referendum
SB 0797 - Westfall - Allows municipalities in certain counties to use condem- nation in order to construct or acquire natural gas service
SB 0815 - Childers - A percentage of insurance premium taxes shall fund various fire protection programs
SB 0824 - Cauthorn - Exempts residential property owned by the elderly from certain increases in assessed valuation
SB 0844 - Loudon - Prohibits reassessment of previously assessed real property and improvements until a transfer of ownership occurs
SB 0856 - Russell - Authorizes a new enterprise zone for Wright County and for the city of Carl Junction in Jasper County
SB 0862 - DePasco - Creates a home builders licensure board to license and regulate residential home builders
SB 0887 - Sims - Requires municipalities to provide additional notice about industrial development projects
SB 0918 - Klarich - Exempts displays of the U.S. flag from statutes and ordinances
SB 0987 - Childers - Authorizes all political subdivisions in this state to create geographic information systems
SB 0989 - Caskey - Expands provisions of new property assessment provisions to include additional county
SB 0992 - Johnson - Authorizes Buchanan County to seek a grant from the Contiguous Property Redevelopment Fund
SB 1023 - Bentley - Changes economic development programs regarding distressed communities and small business investment tax credits
SB 1037 - Singleton - Authorizes automated traffic enforcement programs
SB 1086 - DePasco - Modifies nuisance laws for certain political subdivisions and laws regarding rehabilitation of abandoned buildings
SB 1101 - Kenney - Revises state treasurer investment policies and creates local government investment pool
SB 1126 - Quick - Authorizes the City of Excelsior Springs to order removal of weeds and trash
SB 1131 - Gibbons - Revises requirements for joint municipal utility commissions and projects
SB 1151 - Kinder - Expands purposes for which certain local tourism taxes can be used
SB 1167 - Gibbons - Allows fire protection districts to be reimbursed for emergency services in municipal redevelopment areas
SB 1168 - Russell - Authorizes the conveyance of a clear zone easement to the city of Lebanon and the conveyance of certain state property
SB 1186 - Kenney - Revises power of political subdivisions to impose surcharges and provide telecommunication services and facilities
SB 1196 - Kennedy - Suspends registration license and driver's license for failure to pay certain traffic fines
SB 1210 - Johnson - Permits a hotel tax to be submitted to a vote in certain locations
SB 1217 - Coleman - Clarifies the deadline for personal property tax returns
SB 1231 - Gibbons - Reimburses fire protection and emergency services districts from the special allocation fund
SB 1242 - Gibbons - Implements a cap on sales taxes levied by counties and municipalities
SB 1263 - Kenney - Regulates competition between public and private providers of cable television services
SB 1279 - Kinder - Creates several community development projects
SJR 040 - Westfall - Revises constitution to provide additional funds for trans- portation and revises funding formula for certain entities
HB 1070 - Hosmer - Provides for taxation for fire protection districts in all cities with a municipal fire department
HB 1073 - Hosmer - Allows Greene County to impose a tax on cigarettes and tobacco products
HB 1098 - Relford - Allows government bodies to hold closed meetings when discussing protection of water supply systems
HB 1132 - Walton - Provides for impeachment of municipal elected officials
HB 1143 - Rizzo - Revises various provisions relating to economic development
HB 1148 - Ross - Religious cemeteries may establish scatter gardens in cemetery for scattering of human cremains
HB 1158 - Relford - Establishes Policemen & Sheriff's Deputies Trust Fund and sets minimum salary of $20,000
HB 1175 - Hickey - Provides for disposition of certain property acquired by the public for airport purposes
HB 1177 - Gaskill - Repeals section 149.192 relating to preemption of tobacco taxation
HB 1185 - Ostmann - Repeals section 250.140 relating to sewage service
HB 1193 - Byrd - Establishes procedures for appointing the circuit clerk of St. Louis City
HB 1197 - Wagner - Provides for reimbursement of fire protection district indebtedness by a city that annexes a portion of the
HB 1213 - McKenna - Allows Jefferson County to enact ordinances relating to abatement and removal of a nuisance
HB 1258 - Hosmer - Prohibits release of names of law enforcement officers in incident reports.
HB 1357 - Relford - Permits municipalities to establish a Historic Preservation Revolving Fund.
HB 1427 - Hosmer - Relating to oversight of public privatization contracts.
HB 1547 - Barry - Allows armored car crew members who have valid permit or license from any political subdivision in this state to
HB 1549 - Lawson - Changes public water supply district laws.
HB 1563 - Green - Changes board of aldermen to city council in cities of the fourth classification.
HB 1585 - Troupe - Requires the assessor of the City of St. Louis to be elected.
HB 1636 - Hoppe - Allows Kansas City to designate Jackson County election authority as verification board for the city
HB 1649 - Bowman - Creates the Urban Conservation Commission.
HB 1665 - Holt - Raises municipal court costs from $12 to $25.
HB 1680 - Hampton - Prohibits political subdivisions from suing firearms manufacturers for damages, abatement, or injunctive relief
HB 1687 - Relford - Changes requirements for local government bodies who contract for joint utility commissions.
HB 1710 - Boykins - Establishes the "urban Flight Scholarship Program".
HB 1711 - Graham - Generates numerous changes to the state's education policy including modifications concerning the foundation formula
HB 1716 - Bowman - Establishes condemnation proceedings for towns or villages.
HB 1735 - Harlan - Creates the Local Government Investment Pool and revolving fund to consist of the aggregate of all funds from local
HB 1769 - Hoppe - Permits cities, villages, and certain counties to enact ordinances regarding removal or abatement of nuisances.
HB 1801 - Gambaro - Imposes the compelling state interest test on any governmental restriction on the free exercise of religion.
HB 1810 - Holt - Requires department of natural resources to give preference to applications by municipalities for grants for the
HB 1819 - Scott - Revises the amount of excess revenues generated by fines for moving traffic violations that municipalities must send
HB 1839 - Seigfreid - Modifies procedure for dissolution of special road districts
HB 1846 - Scott - Alters the dates on which boards of trustees of towns and villages must publish financial statements
HB 1851 - Curls - Revises the composition and selection of the Kansas City housing commissioners
HB 1865 - Willoughby - Helps facilitate joint municipal utility projects.
HB 1869 - Barry - Prohibits residency requirements for peace officers in certain jurisdictions
HB 1874 - Crawford - Allows certain cities to remove weeds or trash on property.
HB 1886 - Rizzo - Enacts the Missouri Downtown Economic Stimulus Act.
HB 1935 - Seigfreid - Authorizes a transient guest tax in certain cities.
HB 1955 - Hilgemann - Neighborhood/community groups may present evidence at a sentencing hearing for a controlled substance offense
HB 1956 - Hilgemann - Enacts the uniform planned community act.
HB 2000 - Quinn - Allows directors of industrial development corporations in certain municipalities to live outside the municipality.
HB 2039 - Kreider - Allows counties, cities, or villages to designate memorial highways for law enforcement officers killed in line of duty
HB 2046 - Relford - Changes requirements for local government bodies who contract for water and sewer services.
HB 2051 - Hosmer - Allows single unit residential property owners, possessors or managers to tow a vehicle after notifying law
HB 2127 - Campbell - Provides guidelines for elevator safety and inspection.
HB 2130 - Boykins - Clarifies the deadline for personal property tax returns property listings.
HB 2160 - Britt - Establishes a police chief and officer retirement fund for police outside Kansas City and St. Louis.
HB 2172 - Holand - Allows city or county governing bodies to restrict or prohibit any keno game within their jurisdiction upon a
HB 2184 - Hartzler - Requires a city's approval before a fire protection district may impose fees within such city.
HJR 036 - Bartle - Proposes a constitutional amendment increasing from 15% to 25% the limitation on indebtedness by school districts.
HJR 047 - Willoughby - Allows joint boards and commissions to own, operate and issue bonds for joint municipal utility projects

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Civil Procedure

SB 0637 - Caskey - State consents to ADA suits in state court only
SB 0686 - Steelman - Prohibits sealing of civil court records, with limited exceptions
SB 0700 - Wiggins - Revises dram shop liability
SB 0743 - Caskey - Rulings on termination of parental rights shall be final for purposes of appeal
SB 0753 - House - Limits noncompetition clauses in employment contracts of certain broadcast employees
SB 0754 - House - Provides limited due process rights for certain law enforcement officers
SB 0777 - Yeckel - Allows waiver of portion of appeal bonds for certain defendants
SB 0817 - Gross - Revises dram shop liability
SB 0826 - Gross - Revises law regarding notification procedure for a holder of a bad check
SB 0942 - Schneider - Appeals of Public Service Commission orders shall go directly to the Court of Appeals
SB 0978 - Kinder - Revises dram shop liability
SB 1057 - Cauthorn - Limits a successor of asbestos-related liabilities of a domestic business corporation
SB 1152 - Klarich - Modifies various aspects of court administration
SB 1157 - Klindt - Makes information collected in the course of an insurance compliance audit privileged under certain conditions
SB 1197 - Gibbons - Reinstates the Dead Man's Act which prohibits introduction of statement from deceased person in trials
HB 1064 - Bray - Revises some procedures regarding certain civil actions for discrimination
HB 1187 - Hosmer - Requires sex offenders released from incarceration to register in the county of their incarceration if they are
HB 1428 - Hosmer - Changes venue provisions in small claims court.
HB 1532 - Hoppe - Revises dram shop liability
HB 1715 - Moore - Expands the use of state-funded interpreters for the deaf in judicial proceedings
HB 1768 - Hosmer - Provides that liens of judgments or decrees on real estate shall continue for ten years
HB 1814 - Monaco - Modifies various provisions relating to orders of protection

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Civil Rights

SB 0835 - Bland - Modifies the law relating to the rights of persons with service animals
SB 0878 - Sims - Modifies law relating to the rights of persons with service animals
SB 0958 - Kinder - Limits the ability of the government to interfere with the exercise of religion
SB 0994 - Rohrbach - Creates Legal Consumer's Bill of Rights
SJR 028 - Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
HB 1064 - Bray - Revises some procedures regarding certain civil actions for discrimination
HB 1066 - Bray - Establishes guidelines for student publications, liability for school districts, and requires faculty advisors to
HB 1068 - Bray - Prohibits gender discrimination in public schools
HB 1306 - Williams (121) - Creates the Missouri Multicultural Center and Program within the Office of Lieutenant Governor
HJR 025 - Williams (121) - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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Commercial Code

SB 0895 - Yeckel - Amends various provisions related to financial institutions
SB 0931 - Klarich - Makes several changes regarding business and commerce
HB 1712 - Monaco - Modifies provisions of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code regarding matters regulated by the Secretary of State

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Conservation Dept.

SB 0649 - Goode - Creates the Invasive Species Council
SB 1075 - Caskey - Creates the Breimyer Center for Sustainable Food and Farming Systems
SCR 044 - Cauthorn - Urges Congress to authorize funding for modernization of lock and dam infrastructure
SJR 038 - Cauthorn - Would require the conservation sales tax to be resubmitted to the voters every four years
HB 1134 - Relford - Revises numerous provisions relating to conservation practices
HB 1559 - Holand - Requires restitution to the state for illegally taking deer and authorizes conservation commission to suspend, revoke,
HB 1617 - Griesheimer - Increases the benefits of conservation agents and retired conservation agents.
HJR 044 - Copenhaver - Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game.
HJR 045 - Hollingsworth - Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing commissions which run state departments with directors.
HJR 051 - Whorton - Proposes a constitutional amendment to preserve the right to hunt, fish, or harvest game

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Constitutional Amendments

SB 0648 - Goode - Allows all counties and St. Louis City to opt out of property tax levy inflation adjustments
SB 0906 - House - Increases the current admission fees on gambling boats to fund public transit
SJR 022 - Schneider - Revises term limits for members of the General Assembly
SJR 023 - Singleton - Provides for joint election of candidates for Lt. Governor and Governor
SJR 024 - Johnson - Revises term limits to exclude certain partial terms of service in the General Assembly
SJR 025 - Klarich - Removes authorization for political subdivisions to revise tax levies to adjust for inflation
SJR 026 - Klarich - Allows legislature to provide funds to the Road Fund, not less than 5% of state revenue, whenever it is deficient
SJR 027 - Yeckel - Allows approval of school bond issues by simple majority
SJR 028 - Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
SJR 031 - Gross - Voters shall determine whether tobacco proceeds are included in or excluded from total state revenues
SJR 032 - House - Modifies constitution to allow gambling boat admission fees to be used for public transit purposes
SJR 033 - Loudon - Allows the commission to study, fund, design, acquire, construct, maintain and operate toll facilities
SJR 034 - Gibbons - Allows joint boards and commissions to own, operate, and issue bonds for joint municipal utility projects
SJR 035 - Jacob - Repeals legislative term limits
SJR 036 - Jacob - Creates a fund to hold excess revenue of the state
SJR 038 - Cauthorn - Would require the conservation sales tax to be resubmitted to the voters every four years
SJR 040 - Westfall - Revises constitution to provide additional funds for trans- portation and revises funding formula for certain entities
HJR 024 - Ward - Proposes a constitutional amendment changing legislative term limits.
HJR 025 - Williams (121) - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HJR 027 - Johnson - Proposes a constitutional amendment revising the composition of the State Board of Education.
HJR 028 - Villa - Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the age for qualification as representative or senator.
HJR 029 - Seigfreid - Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow the Highways and Transportation Commission to construct toll roads and
HJR 031 - Black - Proposes a constitutional amendment to change the name and makeup of the Highways and Transportation Commission.
HJR 032 - Barry - Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow school districts to pass bond issues by simple majority vote.
HJR 033 - Farnen - Proposes a constitutional amendment excluding partial legislative terms from term limits.
HJR 035 - Farnen - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require regular appearances of the Governor before the House of
HJR 036 - Bartle - Proposes a constitutional amendment increasing from 15% to 25% the limitation on indebtedness by school districts.
HJR 037 - Reid - Proposes a constitutional amendment to change the allocation of general state sales tax on motor vehicles.
HJR 038 - Linton - Proposes a constitutional amendment removing authorization to revise property tax levies to adjust for inflation.
HJR 039 - Linton - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require the State Board of Education to be elected.
HJR 040 - O'Toole - Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting legislative terms to no more than 12 years in either chamber.
HJR 041 - Bartle - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require a two-fiscal year budget cycle, with zero-based budgeting.
HJR 042 - Bearden - Prohibits any increase in the assessed value of real property of more than the percentage of change in Missouri
HJR 043 - Luetkenhaus - Proposes a constitutional amendment to impose gaming boat admission fees to fund public transit projects.
HJR 044 - Copenhaver - Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game.
HJR 045 - Hollingsworth - Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing commissions which run state departments with directors.
HJR 046 - Froelker - Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation certain personal property of disabled veterans.
HJR 047 - Willoughby - Allows joint boards and commissions to own, operate and issue bonds for joint municipal utility projects
HJR 048 - Murphy - Proposes a constitutional amendment which requires voter approval of appropriations or bonding for sports stadiums.
HJR 049 - Graham - Proposes a constitutional amendment to increase the state revenue limit.
HJR 050 - Green - Proposes a constitutional amendment creating the Budget Control Fund and transferring certain amounts of excess
HJR 051 - Whorton - Proposes a constitutional amendment to preserve the right to hunt, fish, or harvest game
HJR 052 - Bartle - Proposes a constitutional amendment abolishing the Highways and Transportation Commission and replacing it with a
HJR 053 - Bartle - Proposes a constitutional amendment convening regular sessions of the General Assembly in February.
HJR 054 - Bartle - Proposes a constitutional amendment increasing the size of the Senate to 35 members and reducing the size of the House
HJR 055 - Bearden - Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing public school students the right to pray.
HJR 056 - Holand - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require an organizational session of the General Assembly in early
HJR 057 - Koller - Proposes a constitutional amendment imposing additional fuel and sales and use taxes for the purpose of funding
HJR 058 - Hosmer - Proposes a constitutional amendment elevating all associate circuit judges to circuit judges and creates the Judicial
HJR 059 - Wright - Relating to the state budget.

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Construction and Building Codes

SB 0748 - Goode - Authorizes design-build projects in certain instances
SB 0821 - Dougherty - Allows division of design and construction to contract for guaranteed energy cost savings
SB 0993 - Rohrbach - Revises residency requirements for fire protection district directors & St. Louis police officers & revises bldg. codes
SB 1255 - Steelman - Revises process for addressing issues in public construction contracts
HB 1034 - Portwood - Raises the minimum amount of school construction projects requiring competitive bids
HB 1627 - Kreider - Authorizes third classification counties to adopt building regulations
HB 2087 - Whorton - Allows energy cost savings contracts

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Consumer Protection

SB 0635 - Wiggins - Creates statutory warranties for homeowners and prevents home solicitors from engaging in certain practices
SB 0770 - Russell - Revises documentation required for telecommunications companies to charge for Internet services
SB 0836 - Gross - Codifies Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act
SB 0839 - Goode - Prohibits certain predatory lending practices with respect to home loans
SB 0850 - House - Revises the regulation of unsolicited telephone sales calls
SB 0857 - Dougherty - Provides consumer protection for price gouging during a state of emergency
SB 0862 - DePasco - Creates a home builders licensure board to license and regulate residential home builders
SB 0884 - DePasco - Creates new restrictions on interest that can be charged in payday loans
SB 0940 - Wiggins - Creates new restrictions on payday loans
SB 0981 - Westfall - Prohibits insurers from using lack of an established credit history in denying or refusing to renew insurance
SB 0994 - Rohrbach - Creates Legal Consumer's Bill of Rights
SB 1068 - Dougherty - Requires Dept. of Health & Sr. Services to provide child care facilities with a list of unsafe children's products
SB 1079 - Bland - Lowers the maximum penalties consumers must pay for late payments on certain credit transactions
SB 1099 - Childers - Regulates businesses engaged in selling prearranged travel- or tourist-related services
SB 1147 - Kennedy - Regulates the making of high-cost home loans
SB 1269 - Cauthorn - Revises laws relating to contracts of farm equipment
HB 1038 - Ross - Revises restrictions relating to tinting materials applied to windows of motor vehicles
HB 1042 - Bearden - Regulates unsolicited electronic mail messages
HB 1090 - Reynolds - Requires tanning facilities to be licensed
HB 1097 - Relford - Exempts all food sales by religious, charitable, and nonprofit organizations from the food inspection laws of
HB 1137 - Byrd - Revises requirements for insurance on property
HB 1211 - Smith (011) - Revises the crime of invasion of privacy
HB 1228 - Johnson - Revises the Telemarketing No-Call Law.
HB 1254 - Thompson - Regulates high interest home loans.
HB 1363 - Scheve - Relating to consumer protection from unfair home loans.
HB 1381 - Luetkenhaus - Allows insurance policies and other materials to be provided in a language other than English
HB 1386 - O'Connor - Revises the law regarding tinted windows
HB 1422 - Gratz - Relating to price gouging during emergencies.
HB 1452 - Curls - Relating to regulations for the check-cashing business.
HB 1465 - Smith (011) - Creates a cause of action for the fraudulent sale of health-related discount cards.
HB 1501 - Boucher - Sets restrictions for payday loans.
HB 1610 - Seigfreid - Permits a federal cause of action for price discrimination in state courts.
HB 1643 - Holand - Requires physicians to maintain adequate and complete medical records for their patients
HB 1804 - Harding - Requires payday lenders to disclose in all advertising the maximum amount of fees and interest they are currently
HB 1837 - Berkowitz - Modifies the distribution of the Missouri Qualified Fuel Ethanol Producer Incentive Fund and farm equipment buyback
HB 1890 - Hilgemann - Codifies Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act
HB 1968 - Wilson - Requires landlords of manufactured or mobile home land lease communities to provide 120 days' notice to vacate
HB 1976 - Bartle - Requires a sender of an unsolicited e-mail to remove a person from their mailing list if the person indicates they
HB 2020 - Reid - Expands the motor vehicle "lemon law".
HB 2067 - Cooper - Prohibits unsolicited email messages.

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Contracts and Contractors

SB 0635 - Wiggins - Creates statutory warranties for homeowners and prevents home solicitors from engaging in certain practices
SB 0654 - Rohrbach - Prohibits private prisons or jails
SB 0658 - House - Lengthens notice requirement for termination of mobile home tenancy
SB 0717 - House - Regulates contracts for services formerly delivered by public bodies
SB 0738 - Cauthorn - Allows the Department of Transportation to contract with private individuals to mow and maintain the right-of-ways
SB 0739 - Wiggins - Establishes the Uniform Athlete Agents Act
SB 0748 - Goode - Authorizes design-build projects in certain instances
SB 0753 - House - Limits noncompetition clauses in employment contracts of certain broadcast employees
SB 0786 - Goode - Authorizes certain design and build contracts when the contractor is not licensed in Missouri
SB 0797 - Westfall - Allows municipalities in certain counties to use condem- nation in order to construct or acquire natural gas service
SB 0811 - Dougherty - Salary schedule credit for public school teachers
SB 0833 - Schneider - Requires certain departments to notify the Attorney General's office before entering into certain contracts
SB 0840 - Gross - Revises the statute of limitations and adds economic loss damages for home improvements
SB 0867 - Cauthorn - Allows Transportation Commission to enter into design-build contracts
SB 0911 - Foster - Allows retainage in private building contracts
SB 0952 - Loudon - Requires state to use lowest qualified bidder
SB 0970 - Westfall - Raises the general sales tax for transportation purposes & revises numerous statutes relating to transportation
SB 1012 - Caskey - Extends the period of payments from 10 to 20 years on guaranteed energy cost savings contracts
SB 1014 - Klindt - Adopts the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
SB 1021 - Wiggins - Enacts the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act
SB 1032 - Childers - Allows the treasurer to contract with property locators to assist in locating owners of abandoned property
SB 1091 - Loudon - Establishes the open contracting act for state and local public works projects
SB 1119 - Johnson - Authorizes Office of Administration to provide security guards at state-owned or leased buildings
SB 1147 - Kennedy - Regulates the making of high-cost home loans
SB 1201 - Foster - Provides for contract provisions in purchase agreements for genetically enhanced seed
SB 1249 - Mathewson - Requires additional information regarding department of economic development contracts for financial assistance
SB 1255 - Steelman - Revises process for addressing issues in public construction contracts
SB 1267 - Westfall - Allows contracts involving multiple political subdivisions located in 3 or more counties to be filed with Sec. of state
SB 1269 - Cauthorn - Revises laws relating to contracts of farm equipment
HB 1171 - Hickey - Establishes minimum qualifications for bids for state construction contracts
HB 1403 - Green - Allows retainage in private building contracts
HB 1409 - Campbell - Relating to design-build contracts.
HB 1427 - Hosmer - Relating to oversight of public privatization contracts.
HB 1450 - Marble - Requires written notification of retainage clauses in public building contracts.
HB 1608 - Robirds - Bars any legal claim on a lien a contractor holds if a subcontractor has already been paid.
HB 1828 - Cunningham - Raises the minimum amount of various school projects requiring minimum bids.
HB 1878 - Roark - Establishes covenant marriages in this state.
HB 1965 - Cunningham - Requires certain minority business enterprises to give proof that they are qualified to provide certain services
HB 2046 - Relford - Changes requirements for local government bodies who contract for water and sewer services.
HB 2171 - Crawford - Revises and adds provisions relating to design-build contracts.

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Cooperatives

SB 0972 - Klindt - Expands tax credits to include new generation fuel processing entity
HB 1348 - Myers - Makes numerous changes to agricultural programs

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Corporations

SB 0699 - Wiggins - Various modifications to tax laws affecting commercial airlines
SB 0706 - Russell - Allows nonattorneys to represent themselves before certain state agencies
SB 0747 - Russell - Nonattorneys may represent corporations in certain state proceedings
SB 0786 - Goode - Authorizes certain design and build contracts when the contractor is not licensed in Missouri
SB 0908 - Gibbons - Terminates the corporation franchise tax law
SB 0931 - Klarich - Makes several changes regarding business and commerce
SB 0952 - Loudon - Requires state to use lowest qualified bidder
SB 1057 - Cauthorn - Limits a successor of asbestos-related liabilities of a domestic business corporation
SB 1205 - Yeckel - Creates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board to serve as liaison between agencies and small businesses
HB 1350 - Liese - Modifies board of directors for community improvement districts
HB 1382 - Hanaway - Allows full deductibility of individual and corporate federal income tax.
HB 1556 - Rizzo - Modifies certain multistate income issues concerning foreign investment service and S corporations
HB 1614 - Ross - Provides additional guidelines regarding income taxes of certain shareholders.
HB 1637 - Wright - Restores full federal income tax liability deductions for corporations.
HB 1661 - Cunningham - Allows full deductibility of individual and corporate federal income tax.
HB 2045 - Ross - Changes provisions relating to S corporation shareholders and income taxes.
HB 2085 - Richardson - Alters the laws controlling Llcs and corporations.
HB 2100 - Hohulin - Makes technical changes to certain sections regulating franchise tax.
HB 2129 - Richardson - Changes certain reporting and governance requirements for limited liability companies and corporations.
HB 2180 - Froelker - Terminates the corporation franchise tax law.
HB 2205 - Hilgemann - Adds tax computation requirements for corporations.

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Corrections Dept.

SB 0643 - Mathewson - Allows members of the Board of Probation and Parole the use of sick leave to purchase additional creditable service
SB 0654 - Rohrbach - Prohibits private prisons or jails
SB 0673 - Childers - Creates crime of sexual contact with an inmate
SB 0689 - Gibbons - Creates Project Exile
SB 0731 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 1066 - Klindt - Allows certification programs for corrections officers
SB 1155 - Gibbons - Limits inmates from providing laundry services for any person or agency other than correctional facilities
SB 1159 - Rohrbach - Revises leave time and compensation policies for correction officers
SB 1161 - Rohrbach - Requires the department of corrections to formulate two new corrections officer classifications
HB 1216 - Johnson-61 - Requires certain state departments to create a state suicide prevention plan
HB 1236 - Hegeman - Requires Department of Corrections to reimburse counties for the additional compensation to prosecuting attorneys.
HB 1290 - Troupe - Requires autopsy record to be given to any member of general assembly and posted on web site.
HB 1297 - Troupe - Prohibits privately operated prisons.
HB 1301 - Troupe - Nonviolent offenders cannot be housed in same cell as violent offenders.
HB 1305 - Troupe - Creates board of corrections ombudsman and office of corrections ombudsman.
HB 1344 - Crump - Creates Project Exile
HB 1387 - Boucher - Any materials generated by Doc are privileged except copies can be sent to subsequent, licensed professionals if
HB 1394 - Wilson - Commutes death sentences to life without parole.
HB 1594 - Gratz - Revises provisions relating to state employees' pay
HB 1653 - Hosmer - Prohibits use of tobacco products in all buildings and grounds of correctional centers by July 1, 2003.
HB 1691 - Curls - Requires that contracts for collect call service for correctional institutions be awarded to the lowest and best
HB 1700 - Hosmer - Makes revisions to the Dna profiling system - sections 650.050 and 650.055.
HB 1758 - Jolly - "arner Law" requires that any canine acquired by a law enforcement agency after July 1, 2002, must be trained and
HB 1824 - Boucher - Allows records concerning sex offenders to be released in certain circumstances.
HB 1826 - Hosmer - Specifies when an agency is to notify the attorney general of a possible sexually violent predator and the content of
HB 1827 - Cunningham - Provides that no branch of government shall employ an inmate or other person with a criminal record in a position
HB 1895 - Carnahan - Establishes the Criminal Records and Justice Information Advisory Committee
HB 1920 - Liese - Vocational Enterprises Program.
HB 2016 - Kelly (027) - Modifies the information required for delivery of prisoners to correctional centers.
HB 2057 - Barry - Expands the medical testing performed on persons delivered to the Department of Corrections.
HB 2071 - Troupe - Allows offenders in correctional centers to obtain alternative health care at their own expense.
HB 2103 - Scott - Vocational enterprises program.

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Cosmetology

SB 1080 - Bland - Creates a braider classification requiring licensing by the Board of Cosmetology
HB 2102 - Johnson - Creates the Missouri Council on Electrolysis to establish standards and an ethical code for the practice of

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Counties

SB 0645 - Mathewson - Authorizes Caldwell, DeKalb and Daviess counties to impose a voter approved sales tax to fund jail districts
SB 0648 - Goode - Allows all counties and St. Louis City to opt out of property tax levy inflation adjustments
SB 0654 - Rohrbach - Prohibits private prisons or jails
SB 0675 - Yeckel - Revises election laws
SB 0682 - Stoll - Authorizes nuisance abatement in Jefferson County
SB 0688 - Gibbons - Limits increases in assessed valuation of real property and modifies reassessment procedures
SB 0691 - Gross - Exempts the homestead of those aged 65 and older from increases in property tax assessments
SB 0720 - Westfall - Limits the bond amount for deputies and assistants appointed by collectors and treasurer ex officio collectors
SB 0759 - Yeckel - Freezes residential property valuations for senior citizens at local option
SB 0761 - Yeckel - Requires counties to pay PILOTS for certain county-purchased property
SB 0772 - Goode - Creates a grant program for employees who purchase homes in areas of economic decline near where they work
SB 0773 - Goode - Exempts certain leased personal property from taxation
SB 0780 - Bland - Exempts food local sales tax and reduces federal income tax deduction, subject to referendum
SB 0785 - Goode - Allows additional counties to establish homeless programs and increases fees on recorded instruments to $5
SB 0787 - Yeckel - Allows counties to give discounts for prepayment of property taxes
SB 0795 - Schneider - Creates Emergency Communications Systems Fund for use of counties and allows certain board to set and collect fees
SB 0806 - Caskey - A portion of property tax collections shall be used for a geographic information system (GIS)
SB 0856 - Russell - Authorizes a new enterprise zone for Wright County and for the city of Carl Junction in Jasper County
SB 0912 - Mathewson - Extends business hours for qualified resorts in Miller, Morgan and Camden counties to sell liquor by the drink
SB 0941 - DePasco - Allows owners of business property to appoint representative in matters involving drainage districts
SB 0987 - Childers - Authorizes all political subdivisions in this state to create geographic information systems
SB 0989 - Caskey - Expands provisions of new property assessment provisions to include additional county
SB 0992 - Johnson - Authorizes Buchanan County to seek a grant from the Contiguous Property Redevelopment Fund
SB 0993 - Rohrbach - Revises residency requirements for fire protection district directors & St. Louis police officers & revises bldg. codes
SB 1001 - Mathewson - Requires all counties or St. Louis who participate in the sheriff retirement system to also fund the system
SB 1017 - Cauthorn - Expands transient guest tax to include Clark County
SB 1037 - Singleton - Authorizes automated traffic enforcement programs
SB 1060 - Westfall - Revises the fees collected by county collectors and treasurers ex officio collectors
SB 1084 - Stoll - Allows certain counties to enact a 1% sales tax for law enforcement purposes
SB 1086 - DePasco - Modifies nuisance laws for certain political subdivisions and laws regarding rehabilitation of abandoned buildings
SB 1128 - Johnson - Authorizes Clay County to submit a hotel tax to a vote of the people
SB 1138 - Childers - Allows ambulance and fire protection districts to impose sales tax and subsequent property tax rate decrease
SB 1195 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 1210 - Johnson - Permits a hotel tax to be submitted to a vote in certain locations
SB 1217 - Coleman - Clarifies the deadline for personal property tax returns
SB 1242 - Gibbons - Implements a cap on sales taxes levied by counties and municipalities
SB 1254 - Steelman - Creates enterprise zones in certain locations
SB 1274 - Gibbons - Modifies procedures for reassessment of property
SB 1275 - Gibbons - Modifies procedures for levying property taxes
SJR 039 - Gross - Exempts property owned by veterans' organizations from property taxation
SJR 040 - Westfall - Revises constitution to provide additional funds for trans- portation and revises funding formula for certain entities
HB 1041 - Myers - Makes various revisions to tourism taxes and tax levies in various cities and counties
HB 1085 - Mays (050) - Allows owners of business property to appoint representative in matters involving drainage district
HB 1143 - Rizzo - Revises various provisions relating to economic development
HB 1147 - Hartzler - Allows Cass County to impose a one-half percent sales tax for fire protection district operation costs
HB 1175 - Hickey - Provides for disposition of certain property acquired by the public for airport purposes
HB 1213 - McKenna - Allows Jefferson County to enact ordinances relating to abatement and removal of a nuisance
HB 1236 - Hegeman - Requires Department of Corrections to reimburse counties for the additional compensation to prosecuting attorneys.
HB 1258 - Hosmer - Prohibits release of names of law enforcement officers in incident reports.
HB 1261 - Hohulin - Requires all landowners to control brush growing next to county highways.
HB 1285 - Burton - Adds necessary and reasonable medical expenses in addition to the per diem cost of incarceration for which the state
HB 1286 - Hoppe - Adds requirements for incorporating public water supply districts.
HB 1291 - Troupe - Increases the per day amount the state pays for the institutionalization of children.
HB 1311 - Relford - Relating to admission fees for gambling boats paid to municipal and county governments.
HB 1350 - Liese - Modifies board of directors for community improvement districts
HB 1405 - Burton - Provides for the disincorporation of certain road districts by a vote of the residents of the district.
HB 1427 - Hosmer - Relating to oversight of public privatization contracts.
HB 1432 - Foley - Modifies laws relating to emergency services
HB 1461 - Seigfreid - Revises election and campaign finance laws
HB 1476 - Graham - Establishes a penalty for passing bad checks to county and township collectors.
HB 1486 - Crawford - Changes residency requirements for fire protection district directors.
HB 1489 - Britt - Creates the County Crime Reduction Fund, Missouri Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Team, & a St. Louis City Sheriff Fund
HB 1545 - Rizzo - Corrects a reference to public streets.
HB 1580 - Barnett - Revises statute concerning county boards of equalization
HB 1627 - Kreider - Authorizes third classification counties to adopt building regulations
HB 1634 - Hoppe - Allows requisition of additional funds by land trusts if insufficient funds exist to pay expenses
HB 1680 - Hampton - Prohibits political subdivisions from suing firearms manufacturers for damages, abatement, or injunctive relief
HB 1692 - Overschmidt - Extends business hours for qualified resorts in Miller, Morgan, and Camden counties to sell liquor by the drink
HB 1705 - Hollingsworth - Authorizes special use permits in certain counties.
HB 1720 - Burton - Provides for dissolution of certain road districts by a vote of the people.
HB 1728 - Holt - Clarifies the collection procedures for delinquent taxes.
HB 1734 - Crump - Requires all counties or St. Louis that participate in the sheriff retirement system to also fund the system.
HB 1761 - Gaskill - Changes the assessed valuation limits for county classifications.
HB 1769 - Hoppe - Permits cities, villages, and certain counties to enact ordinances regarding removal or abatement of nuisances.
HB 1801 - Gambaro - Imposes the compelling state interest test on any governmental restriction on the free exercise of religion.
HB 1820 - Phillips - Authorizes a one-half percent transient guest tax for tourism in certain counties.
HB 1849 - Barnitz - Authorizes conveyance of state property to the Crawford County Commission
HB 1869 - Barry - Prohibits residency requirements for peace officers in certain jurisdictions
HB 1922 - Green - Authorizes regional transportation development districts.
HB 1982 - Richardson - Revises travel expense guidelines for certain county assessors
HB 2027 - Gambaro - Makes various revisions relating to collection of vehicle-related fees and fines.
HB 2039 - Kreider - Allows counties, cities, or villages to designate memorial highways for law enforcement officers killed in line of duty
HB 2053 - Smith (011) - Clarifies registration of tobacco sellers and authorizes Division of Liquor Control to enforce provisions on sale of
HB 2054 - Long - Allows all counties to set speed limits on county roads.
HB 2063 - Seigfreid - Authorizes a sales tax for funding rural economic development.
HB 2113 - Seigfreid - Permits a county to detach from a watershed subdistrict upon approval of a majority of voters in the county.
HB 2127 - Campbell - Provides guidelines for elevator safety and inspection.
HB 2130 - Boykins - Clarifies the deadline for personal property tax returns property listings.
HB 2137 - Crump - Increases compensation for county treasurers
HB 2148 - Portwood - Requires a permit for a rave.

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County Government

SB 0645 - Mathewson - Authorizes Caldwell, DeKalb and Daviess counties to impose a voter approved sales tax to fund jail districts
SB 0682 - Stoll - Authorizes nuisance abatement in Jefferson County
SB 0716 - House - Exempts residential property owned by the elderly from certain increases in assessed valuation
SB 0720 - Westfall - Limits the bond amount for deputies and assistants appointed by collectors and treasurer ex officio collectors
SB 0744 - Caskey - Allow Cass County to elect a county surveyor
SB 0761 - Yeckel - Requires counties to pay PILOTS for certain county-purchased property
SB 0787 - Yeckel - Allows counties to give discounts for prepayment of property taxes
SB 0806 - Caskey - A portion of property tax collections shall be used for a geographic information system (GIS)
SB 0808 - Gross - Allows individuals a tax credit on taxes paid on residential property
SB 0824 - Cauthorn - Exempts residential property owned by the elderly from certain increases in assessed valuation
SB 0844 - Loudon - Prohibits reassessment of previously assessed real property and improvements until a transfer of ownership occurs
SB 0916 - Dougherty - Modifies various court fees
SB 0918 - Klarich - Exempts displays of the U.S. flag from statutes and ordinances
SB 0992 - Johnson - Authorizes Buchanan County to seek a grant from the Contiguous Property Redevelopment Fund
SB 0996 - Quick - Authorizes county commissions to pay the salaries of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks
SB 1030 - Kennedy - Changes the custodian of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund
SB 1060 - Westfall - Revises the fees collected by county collectors and treasurers ex officio collectors
SB 1078 - Kennedy - Changes the custodian of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund
SB 1138 - Childers - Allows ambulance and fire protection districts to impose sales tax and subsequent property tax rate decrease
SB 1179 - Caskey - Allows the Cole Co. Salary Commission to increase the salary of treasurer to equal the salary of public administrator
SB 1193 - Caskey - Establishes a district attorney system
SB 1195 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 1196 - Kennedy - Suspends registration license and driver's license for failure to pay certain traffic fines
SB 1232 - Singleton - Authorizes voter petition to dissolve road district in Jasper County
HB 1405 - Burton - Provides for the disincorporation of certain road districts by a vote of the residents of the district.
HB 1580 - Barnett - Revises statute concerning county boards of equalization
HB 1627 - Kreider - Authorizes third classification counties to adopt building regulations
HB 1634 - Hoppe - Allows requisition of additional funds by land trusts if insufficient funds exist to pay expenses
HB 1776 - Harlan - Relocates custody of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund and limits fees for processing certain adoption documents
HB 1849 - Barnitz - Authorizes conveyance of state property to the Crawford County Commission
HB 1850 - O'Toole - Allows all money collected by a sheriff's department to remain in a fund for use by the sheriff's department
HB 2080 - Britt - Revises retirement provisions for counties who elected to have a full-time prosecuting attorney prior to 8/28/01
HB 2137 - Crump - Increases compensation for county treasurers

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County Officials

SB 0645 - Mathewson - Authorizes Caldwell, DeKalb and Daviess counties to impose a voter approved sales tax to fund jail districts
SB 0720 - Westfall - Limits the bond amount for deputies and assistants appointed by collectors and treasurer ex officio collectors
SB 0744 - Caskey - Allow Cass County to elect a county surveyor
SB 0869 - Cauthorn - Removes ability of Marion Co. circuit clerk to appoint Divi- sion I circuit clerk if office is separated from recorder
SB 1030 - Kennedy - Changes the custodian of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund
SB 1060 - Westfall - Revises the fees collected by county collectors and treasurers ex officio collectors
SB 1073 - Cauthorn - Allows credit for prior service for prosecuting or circuit attorneys serving as of August 28, 2002
SB 1078 - Kennedy - Changes the custodian of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund
SB 1084 - Stoll - Allows certain counties to enact a 1% sales tax for law enforcement purposes
SB 1095 - Cauthorn - Creates the "Missouri Sheriff Methamphetamine Relief Team" (MoSMART)
SB 1102 - Westfall - Allows county prosecutors and circuit attorneys to prosecute nuisance cases
SB 1113 - Caskey - Revises law related to coroner's inquests
SB 1179 - Caskey - Allows the Cole Co. Salary Commission to increase the salary of treasurer to equal the salary of public administrator
SB 1193 - Caskey - Establishes a district attorney system
SB 1195 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 1232 - Singleton - Authorizes voter petition to dissolve road district in Jasper County
SB 1277 - Caskey - Allows for crediting and transfers of creditable service in certain situations for judges
HB 1261 - Hohulin - Requires all landowners to control brush growing next to county highways.
HB 1371 - Shoemyer - Requires counties to allocate a percentage of ad valorem property tax collections for a geographic information
HB 1393 - Whorton - Requires county assessors to be minimally certified as a state licensed appraiser.
HB 1476 - Graham - Establishes a penalty for passing bad checks to county and township collectors.
HB 1513 - Burton - Provides for disincorporation of road districts in certain counties.
HB 1580 - Barnett - Revises statute concerning county boards of equalization
HB 1611 - Bartle - Requires patrol to maintain a web site on internet searchable by name, zip code, and by mile radius from
HB 1627 - Kreider - Authorizes third classification counties to adopt building regulations
HB 1634 - Hoppe - Allows requisition of additional funds by land trusts if insufficient funds exist to pay expenses
HB 1693 - Shields - Exempts certificates of release or discharge from active duty from open records law.
HB 1729 - Barnitz - Specifies the procedures for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement
HB 1761 - Gaskill - Changes the assessed valuation limits for county classifications.
HB 1776 - Harlan - Relocates custody of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund and limits fees for processing certain adoption documents
HB 1850 - O'Toole - Allows all money collected by a sheriff's department to remain in a fund for use by the sheriff's department
HB 1884 - Froelker - Specifies date of receipt of real estate tax payments.
HB 1990 - Green - Allows parents to request a death certificate for a stillborn child.
HB 2002 - Farnen - Revises provisions concerning coroner's inquests
HB 2018 - Bartle - Requires county clerk of Jackson County to forward tax books for school districts by June 15
HB 2064 - Walton - Changes requirements for sheriff's deeds given under the Municipal Land Reutilization Law
HB 2080 - Britt - Revises retirement provisions for counties who elected to have a full-time prosecuting attorney prior to 8/28/01
HB 2130 - Boykins - Clarifies the deadline for personal property tax returns property listings.
HB 2137 - Crump - Increases compensation for county treasurers

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Courts

SB 0645 - Mathewson - Authorizes Caldwell, DeKalb and Daviess counties to impose a voter approved sales tax to fund jail districts
SB 0686 - Steelman - Prohibits sealing of civil court records, with limited exceptions
SB 0698 - Cauthorn - Allows covenant marriages
SB 0766 - Steelman - Regulates inaugural and congressional reapportionment committees and provisions of campaign finance disclosure law
SB 0777 - Yeckel - Allows waiver of portion of appeal bonds for certain defendants
SB 0840 - Gross - Revises the statute of limitations and adds economic loss damages for home improvements
SB 0869 - Cauthorn - Removes ability of Marion Co. circuit clerk to appoint Divi- sion I circuit clerk if office is separated from recorder
SB 0916 - Dougherty - Modifies various court fees
SB 0942 - Schneider - Appeals of Public Service Commission orders shall go directly to the Court of Appeals
SB 0965 - Stoll - Authorizes certain subpoena power for the board of pharmacy
SB 0996 - Quick - Authorizes county commissions to pay the salaries of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks
SB 1021 - Wiggins - Enacts the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act
SB 1028 - Russell - Revises process for creation of law enforcement districts
SB 1092 - Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 1121 - Yeckel - Revises certain campaign finance requirements
SB 1130 - House - Authorizes the General Assembly to intervene in courts under certain circumstances
SB 1142 - Jacob - Modifies the closing of criminal records
SB 1152 - Klarich - Modifies various aspects of court administration
SB 1157 - Klindt - Makes information collected in the course of an insurance compliance audit privileged under certain conditions
SB 1169 - Childers - Makes the Robinson-Patman Price Discrimination Act enforceable in state courts
SB 1194 - Klarich - Creates the basic civil legal services fund
SB 1195 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 1197 - Gibbons - Reinstates the Dead Man's Act which prohibits introduction of statement from deceased person in trials
SB 1211 - Coleman - Relieves certain crime victims of the requirement to pay court costs for protective orders & charges against offender
SB 1252 - Bland - Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system
HB 1047 - Smith (011) - Revises juvenile court jurisdiction, changes 15 1/2 to 15 and gives juvenile court jurisdiction over tobacco
HB 1078 - Whorton - Authorizes sales tax for regional jail districts and associated court facilities
HB 1154 - Foley - Creates the Schools of the Future Fund and establishes various funding sources
HB 1167 - Crowell - Requires presiding judges to post rule 17 compliance reports in courthouses and notify press
HB 1179 - Gaskill - Prohibits courts from modifying the common law to create new causes of action
HB 1187 - Hosmer - Requires sex offenders released from incarceration to register in the county of their incarceration if they are
HB 1248 - Thompson - Permits application to partially seal traffic records.
HB 1250 - Thompson - Allows suit for damages for wrongful imprisonment.
HB 1282 - Gaskill - Enacts the Common Sense Scientific and Technical Evidence Act.
HB 1299 - Troupe - Requires that probationers who are detained be released immediately upon the end of their detention.
HB 1315 - Graham - Allows the state of Missouri to be sued under the Americans with disabilities act.
HB 1317 - Hanaway - Relating to procedures for causes against licensed professionals.
HB 1380 - Richardson - Revised uniform arbitration act.
HB 1394 - Wilson - Commutes death sentences to life without parole.
HB 1428 - Hosmer - Changes venue provisions in small claims court.
HB 1436 - Crawford - Adds a class A misdemeanor (568.040) which board has to provide probation services for.
HB 1438 - O'Connor - Provides for the franchisng of personal watercraft.
HB 1453 - Hosmer - Adds to the Mosers board one judge appointed by the Chief Justice.
HB 1490 - Hosmer - Revises sentencing provisions, removes Board of P&p's right to make some consecutive sentences concurrent, makes
HB 1578 - Hosmer - Lowers minimum age for jury duty from 21 to 18.
HB 1603 - Froelker - Requires all pleadings and forms commonly in use to be in english.
HB 1611 - Bartle - Requires patrol to maintain a web site on internet searchable by name, zip code, and by mile radius from
HB 1621 - Clayton - Establishes the Basic Civil Legal Services fund and authorizes additional filing fees in civil and criminal
HB 1633 - Hoppe - Changes procedures for tax foreclosure sales.
HB 1659 - Kelly (027) - Allows court clerks to collect certain locally-imposed surcharges if authorized by statute
HB 1665 - Holt - Raises municipal court costs from $12 to $25.
HB 1697 - Hosmer - Requires that rent and possession suits be non jury trials.
HB 1698 - Hosmer - Requires that judgment be entered forthwith in cases of default or consent judgments or dismissal.
HB 1700 - Hosmer - Makes revisions to the Dna profiling system - sections 650.050 and 650.055.
HB 1715 - Moore - Expands the use of state-funded interpreters for the deaf in judicial proceedings
HB 1722 - Hosmer - Requires mentally retarded persons to be represented during interrogations
HB 1747 - Kelly (027) - Allows the juvenile court to order the provision of mental health treatment and care to juveniles without removing the
HB 1768 - Hosmer - Provides that liens of judgments or decrees on real estate shall continue for ten years
HB 1814 - Monaco - Modifies various provisions relating to orders of protection
HB 1892 - Berkstresser - Allows for reimbursement of expenses in certain condemnation and inverse condemnation cases.
HB 1895 - Carnahan - Establishes the Criminal Records and Justice Information Advisory Committee
HB 1955 - Hilgemann - Neighborhood/community groups may present evidence at a sentencing hearing for a controlled substance offense
HB 1962 - Monaco - Modifies provisions of law relating to court procedure
HB 2002 - Farnen - Revises provisions concerning coroner's inquests
HB 2014 - Smith (011) - Sets costs for transcripts paid to court reporters and costs for evidence preservation paid to clerks.
HB 2016 - Kelly (027) - Modifies the information required for delivery of prisoners to correctional centers.
HB 2017 - Kelly (027) - Allows adopted persons over the age of 50 to obtain their original birth certificates.
HB 2035 - Reinhart - Retention of family court commissioners in Clay County is required to be placed on ballot at every presidential
HB 2055 - Hendrickson - Creates a parent/child privilege in criminal cases.
HB 2081 - Shoemaker - Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to include juvenile court officers and any other officer of
HB 2112 - Luetkenhaus - Grants standing to members of the General Assembly in lawsuits involving constitutionality of statutes.
HB 2163 - Smith (011) - Transfers adult probation personnel and services to the circuit courts on July 1, 2004, and establishes a
HB 2185 - Ransdall - Requires clerk to bill on monthly basis for any costs that can be determined prior to the final disposition of a case
HB 2191 - Henderson - Permits any county to establish a landlord-tenant court.
HCR 001 - Crump - Invites the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri to deliver a State of Judiciary message on January 16, 2002
HJR 058 - Hosmer - Proposes a constitutional amendment elevating all associate circuit judges to circuit judges and creates the Judicial

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Courts, Juvenile

SB 0686 - Steelman - Prohibits sealing of civil court records, with limited exceptions
SB 0694 - Dougherty - Does not require the court to make reasonable efforts if a child is abused by a person other than the parent
SB 0830 - House - Allows adopted persons over age 50 to obtain their original birth certificate
SB 1152 - Klarich - Modifies various aspects of court administration
HB 1047 - Smith (011) - Revises juvenile court jurisdiction, changes 15 1/2 to 15 and gives juvenile court jurisdiction over tobacco
HB 1154 - Foley - Creates the Schools of the Future Fund and establishes various funding sources
HB 1279 - Ostmann - Requires court to order counseling or psychological treatment for children who are cruel to animals and
HB 1715 - Moore - Expands the use of state-funded interpreters for the deaf in judicial proceedings
HB 1774 - Crawford - Requires all state employees who have accrued more than forty hours of compensatory time to be paid for any
HB 1814 - Monaco - Modifies various provisions relating to orders of protection
HB 1854 - Crawford - Allows state employees compensation for overtime work.
HB 1962 - Monaco - Modifies provisions of law relating to court procedure
HB 2081 - Shoemaker - Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to include juvenile court officers and any other officer of

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Credit and Bankruptcy

SB 0884 - DePasco - Creates new restrictions on interest that can be charged in payday loans
SB 0895 - Yeckel - Amends various provisions related to financial institutions
SB 0940 - Wiggins - Creates new restrictions on payday loans
SB 1006 - Loudon - Regarding prosecution of persons charged with theft or fraud ulent use of credit devices or credit in different venues
SB 1079 - Bland - Lowers the maximum penalties consumers must pay for late payments on certain credit transactions
HB 1417 - Legan - Relating to the repossession of motor vehicles on behalf of a financial institution.
HB 1502 - Luetkenhaus - Restricts automobile and property insurers from using credit information in underwriting practices
HB 1537 - Clayton - Allows estate value to be offset by debt in determining whether the small estate administration statutes apply
HB 1655 - Troupe - Prohibits certain types of high-interest home loans.
HB 1737 - Monaco - Makes it a crime to cancel a credit charge used for paying property taxes.
HB 1762 - Harding - Makes it an unlawful practice to disclose more than the last five digits of a credit card or debit card on sales receipts

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Credit Unions

SB 1106 - Klarich - Modifies provisions related to inspection of credit unions and terms of office for credit union commission members
HB 1676 - Liese - Makes various changes to the laws controlling financial institutions.
HB 1803 - Green - Requires certain members of the Credit Union Commission to be credit union representatives.
HB 1921 - Green - Modifies provisions related to credit unions
HB 1949 - Curls - Relating to state payroll checks.

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Crimes and Punishment

SB 0642 - Russell - Requires hepatitis B and sexually transmitted disease testing of crime victims and sex offenders
SB 0650 - Singleton - Removes statute of limitations for forcible rape and forcible sodomy and armed criminal action
SB 0660 - Westfall - Prohibits open containers of alcohol in motor vehicles
SB 0662 - Westfall - Allows Sheriff to seize misappropriated property held by a pawnbroker; revises felony theft limit to $500
SB 0665 - Kenney - Regulates Internet access for minors in public libraries and schools and creates RCFL and crime of enticement of a child
SB 0673 - Childers - Creates crime of sexual contact with an inmate
SB 0685 - Steelman - Revises the Sunshine Law
SB 0687 - Gibbons - Protects a parent from liability for relinquishing custody of a newborn to a hospital
SB 0689 - Gibbons - Creates Project Exile
SB 0704 - Caskey - Revises numerous theft crimes to reflect new felony limit of $500
SB 0709 - Goode - Revises the Sunshine Law
SB 0721 - Westfall - Amends several provisions of law regulating traffic offenses
SB 0731 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0757 - Westfall - Creates the Head Injury Fund for use by the Missouri Head Injury Advisory Council
SB 0758 - Bentley - Clarifies registration requirements for offenders
SB 0766 - Steelman - Regulates inaugural and congressional reapportionment committees and provisions of campaign finance disclosure law
SB 0791 - Bland - Establishes Pilot Program of Urban Early Compulsory School Attendance
SB 0800 - DePasco - Removes statute of limitations for certain unclassified crimes
SB 0802 - DePasco - Creates the crime of fraudulent use of a credit or debit device to "pay" property taxes to obtain auto license tags
SB 0807 - Klarich - Creates crime of eluding a peace officer
SB 0819 - Bentley - Raises age limit for death penalty from 16 to 18
SB 0835 - Bland - Modifies the law relating to the rights of persons with service animals
SB 0845 - Russell - Exempts from public inspection certain public records furnished by a municipal utility to the PSC
SB 0849 - DePasco - Creates crime of enticement
SB 0850 - House - Revises the regulation of unsolicited telephone sales calls
SB 0854 - Gross - Creates the "Terrorism Prevention Act"
SB 0855 - Caskey - Requires sex offenders to register with county officials be- fore Sept. 10, 2002 or within 10 days of entering the county
SB 0870 - Goode - Increases penalty that may be imposed by the PSC for safety related violations of the Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act
SB 0875 - Gross - Revises crime of possession of child pornography
SB 0878 - Sims - Modifies law relating to the rights of persons with service animals
SB 0913 - Rohrbach - Relating to the crime of promoting or providing a Mexican poker contest
SB 0921 - Sims - Prohibits transporting of hazardous materials in tunnels and on certain highways designated by highway commission
SB 0969 - Westfall - Revises numerous provisions relating to the sex offender registry and other sex crimes
SB 1006 - Loudon - Regarding prosecution of persons charged with theft or fraud ulent use of credit devices or credit in different venues
SB 1010 - Sims - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering
SB 1018 - Westfall - Expands "ticket price" to allow seller to recoup additional charges assessed without being guilty of scalping
SB 1022 - Rohrbach - Court shall determine punishment if jury is unable to decide in first degree murder trials
SB 1037 - Singleton - Authorizes automated traffic enforcement programs
SB 1070 - Gibbons - Allows Highway Patrol to provide information on persons registered under "Megan's Law"
SB 1077 - Klarich - Imposes additional fines and driver's license suspensions on persons failing to yield the right-of-way
SB 1090 - Loudon - Makes it illegal to install fake air bags in automobiles
SB 1092 - Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 1112 - Caskey - Enacts various provisions relating to terrorism
SB 1115 - Dougherty - Creates the crimes of "luring a child" and "enticing a child"
SB 1121 - Yeckel - Revises certain campaign finance requirements
SB 1142 - Jacob - Modifies the closing of criminal records
SB 1181 - Coleman - Expands first degree property damage to include damage to a motor vehicle while breaking in to steal
SB 1188 - Klindt - Creates the crime of enticement of a child
SB 1195 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 1211 - Coleman - Relieves certain crime victims of the requirement to pay court costs for protective orders & charges against offender
SB 1216 - Bland - Requires persons guilty of boating while intoxicated to complete the SATOP program
SB 1220 - Sims - Requires criminal history check for certain persons related to the gaming industry, & state gaming & lottery commissions
SB 1239 - Klindt - Creates the Missouri Regional Computer Forensic Lab
SB 1252 - Bland - Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system
SB 1265 - Kenney - Creates enforcement provisions to prohibit sale of tobacco products to minors
SB 1266 - Kenney - Creates felony for sale or distribution of gray market cigarettes
SB 1278 - Bland - First degree and second degree arson shall be class A felonies if perpetrated as a hate crime
HB 1029 - Phillips - Creates the crime of tampering with pharmaceuticals
HB 1037 - Monaco - Removes statute of limitations for forcible rape, attempted forcible rape, forcible sodomy and attempted forcible sodomy
HB 1056 - Byrd - Requires juvenile sex offenders to provide notice of their status as such to their school superintendent
HB 1058 - Haywood - Adds first and second degree arson to a list of hate crimes
HB 1059 - Haywood - Creates crime of failure to control a vicious animal, and allows impoundment pending verdict and humane killing upon
HB 1074 - Fraser - Eliminates the statute of limitations on forcible rape and sodomy
HB 1076 - Jolly - Increases the time persons arrested for felonies may be held without a charge to thirty-two hours
HB 1077 - Jolly - Expands the requirement for registration of sex offenders
HB 1100 - Relford - Makes it a crime to release swine to live in a wild state and permits killing free-roaming hogs
HB 1132 - Walton - Provides for impeachment of municipal elected officials
HB 1153 - Ostmann - Increase the statute of limitations for forcible, attempted forcible and statutory rape and sodomy 1st and 2nd degrees
HB 1161 - Reinhart - Creates crime of enticement of a child
HB 1166 - Crowell - Provides exemption from motorcycle helmet requirement for public parades
HB 1188 - Hosmer - Repeals the statute of limitations for forcible rape and sodomy
HB 1211 - Smith (011) - Revises the crime of invasion of privacy
HB 1225 - Jolly - Makes certain crimes dangerous felonies.
HB 1227 - Willoughby - Creates the crime of enticement of a child.
HB 1229 - Johnson - Creates various sexual misconduct crimes.
HB 1231 - Harding - Establishes the rights of persons who use service animals.
HB 1234 - Harding - Amends exotic animal registration by requiring it be done within 2 weeks of coming into possession of the animal and
HB 1245 - Reinhart - Requires offender to serve minimum of 5 years prison for first or second degree robbery or stealing where a vehicle
HB 1246 - Thompson - Allows school districts to have truant officers and creates a penalty for allowing truants to loiter on business
HB 1248 - Thompson - Permits application to partially seal traffic records.
HB 1256 - Smith (011) - Creates the crime of child luring.
HB 1258 - Hosmer - Prohibits release of names of law enforcement officers in incident reports.
HB 1259 - Champion - Makes it a crime to fail to obey lawful order of police while at an accident scene.
HB 1263 - Gratz - Allows a parent to leave a child less than thirty days old in the custody of certain professionals without subjecting
HB 1270 - Gratz - Revises various laws pertaining to the operation of motor vehicles
HB 1271 - Gratz - Eliminates the statute of limitations for forcible rape and sodomy and for statutory rape and sodomy in the first or
HB 1279 - Ostmann - Requires court to order counseling or psychological treatment for children who are cruel to animals and
HB 1292 - Troupe - Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to supervise persons found guilty of misdemeanor criminal nonsupport.
HB 1299 - Troupe - Requires that probationers who are detained be released immediately upon the end of their detention.
HB 1301 - Troupe - Nonviolent offenders cannot be housed in same cell as violent offenders.
HB 1302 - Troupe - Creates crime of failure to confine a dog and exceptions to that crime.
HB 1312 - Jolly - Revises punishment for sex misconduct 1st & 2nd.
HB 1324 - Boucher - Any materials generated by Doc are privileged except copies can be sent to subsequent, licensed professionals if
HB 1329 - Jolly - Revises provisions of various sexual offenses involving children and creates crimes of child molestation 3rd & 4th
HB 1330 - Selby - Establishes regulations and certification guidelines for those handling explosive blasters.
HB 1331 - Harding - Leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle in the third degree.
HB 1344 - Crump - Creates Project Exile
HB 1390 - Gaskill - Desecration of the United States national flag shall be considered abandonment and any person may take possession
HB 1394 - Wilson - Commutes death sentences to life without parole.
HB 1430 - Burton - Amends resisting arrest statute to make it presumed that a person is eluding if they continue to operate a vehicle
HB 1433 - Monaco - Amends resisting arrest statute to make it presumed that a person is fleeing if they continue to operate a vehicle
HB 1435 - Crawford - Permit to carry concealed weapons, and application for such.
HB 1436 - Crawford - Adds a class A misdemeanor (568.040) which board has to provide probation services for.
HB 1443 - Barry - Modifies provisions relating to child abandonment
HB 1447 - Luetkenhaus - Allows recognizance bonds only when the defendant is a local and has no prior convictions for failure to appear
HB 1459 - Reid - Repeals and enacts section 578.008 without any changes which created the crime of spreading disease to livestock
HB 1461 - Seigfreid - Revises election and campaign finance laws
HB 1483 - Jolly - Adds firefighters to assault of a law enforcement officer in all degrees and revises elements of the offense and some
HB 1489 - Britt - Creates the County Crime Reduction Fund, Missouri Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Team, & a St. Louis City Sheriff Fund
HB 1490 - Hosmer - Revises sentencing provisions, removes Board of P&p's right to make some consecutive sentences concurrent, makes
HB 1498 - Johnson - Revises various sex crimes
HB 1507 - Koller - Revises motorcycle helmet law and penalty for violation.
HB 1520 - Reid - Establishes a legislative Joint Committee on Terrorism, Bioterrorism, and Homeland Security.
HB 1534 - Clayton - Amends the right-of-way-statute by imposing additional fines and license suspensions when the violation resulted
HB 1536 - Clayton - Makes it a crime to lure a child over the internet for purpose of engaging in sexual activity.
HB 1542 - Liese - Creates a death penalty commission.
HB 1565 - Williams (121) - Provides guidelines for operation of private prisons.
HB 1577 - Campbell - Crime of tampering with pharmaceuticals.
HB 1579 - Kelly (027) - Requires sex offenders to register within 10 days of conviction, release from incarceration, or placement on
HB 1587 - Troupe - Creates the felony of mass transportation terrorism.
HB 1589 - Crump - Authorizes concealed firearms permits.
HB 1596 - Harding - Amends exotic animal registration by requiring it be done within 2 weeks of coming into possession of the animal.
HB 1611 - Bartle - Requires patrol to maintain a web site on internet searchable by name, zip code, and by mile radius from
HB 1629 - Hollingsworth - Creates crime of intimidation of an athletic coach, manager, or sports official.
HB 1653 - Hosmer - Prohibits use of tobacco products in all buildings and grounds of correctional centers by July 1, 2003.
HB 1656 - Wright - Increases penalty for forcible rape and sodomy, allows for DNA testing on individuals arrested for felonies
HB 1658 - Hunter - Sexual offender registration.
HB 1679 - Crump - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering
HB 1686 - Lowe - Requires persons guilty of boating while intoxicated to complete the substance abuse traffic offender program.
HB 1700 - Hosmer - Makes revisions to the Dna profiling system - sections 650.050 and 650.055.
HB 1702 - Ward - Authorizes applications for permits for retired peace officers to carry concealed weapons. Specifies permit
HB 1722 - Hosmer - Requires mentally retarded persons to be represented during interrogations
HB 1729 - Barnitz - Specifies the procedures for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement
HB 1730 - Barnitz - Revises crime of supplying intoxicating liquor to a minor. Makes it a class A misdemeanor for licensees or their
HB 1737 - Monaco - Makes it a crime to cancel a credit charge used for paying property taxes.
HB 1749 - Monaco - Explains attempted forcible rape and sodomy and makes both the attempts and forcible rape and sodomy class A felonies.
HB 1756 - Reid - Modifies testing of and release of records regarding certain sexually transmitted diseases
HB 1759 - Jolly - It is not the crime of passing a bad check if at the time the payee accepts the check the payee knows or has reason
HB 1760 - Mayer - Revises certain provisions relating to stealing.
HB 1764 - Dempsey - Anti-terrorism act.
HB 1766 - Monaco - Requires that juries be instructed before case submission that if they are unable to agree on punishment the court
HB 1767 - Crawford - Commissioner of administration cannot deduct service fees required to be remitted unless employee authorizes the
HB 1771 - Barry - Modifies various provisions regarding declared states of emergency.
HB 1777 - Johnson - Enacts various provisions relating to terrorism
HB 1794 - Legan - Revises certain provisions of the Animal Research and Production Facilities Protection Act.
HB 1824 - Boucher - Allows records concerning sex offenders to be released in certain circumstances.
HB 1826 - Hosmer - Specifies when an agency is to notify the attorney general of a possible sexually violent predator and the content of
HB 1827 - Cunningham - Provides that no branch of government shall employ an inmate or other person with a criminal record in a position
HB 1836 - Hosmer - Makes the punishment for murder in the first degree death or life without parole except it the person is under 18
HB 1888 - Barnitz - Revises pawnbroker provisions, theft crime felony limits, third offense stealing charges and bad check costs
HB 1895 - Carnahan - Establishes the Criminal Records and Justice Information Advisory Committee
HB 1911 - Selby - Enacts the Disposition of Fetal Remains Act which allows a birth mother to determine the final disposition of any
HB 1948 - Reid - Collection of statutes dealing with terrorism.
HB 1954 - Wilson - Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm for persons convicted of or subject to a court order for
HB 1955 - Hilgemann - Neighborhood/community groups may present evidence at a sentencing hearing for a controlled substance offense
HB 1998 - Hendrickson - Regulates adult establishments.
HB 2032 - Hosmer - Adds driving while a person's license is canceled, suspended or revoked under the laws of another state to Missouri
HB 2056 - Hosmer - Changes the definition of "dangerous felonies" to include attempts and increases the minimum punishment for forcible
HB 2057 - Barry - Expands the medical testing performed on persons delivered to the Department of Corrections.
HB 2071 - Troupe - Allows offenders in correctional centers to obtain alternative health care at their own expense.
HB 2109 - Lawson - Modifies various provisions regarding the disclosure of mental health information.
HB 2120 - Ridgeway - Property stolen from a merchant shall be valued at the merchant's sales price
HB 2128 - Wilson - Requires rear seat passengers to wear seat belts.
HB 2185 - Ransdall - Requires clerk to bill on monthly basis for any costs that can be determined prior to the final disposition of a case
HB 2203 - Bartelsmeyer - Prior persistent alcohol-related traffic offenders.
HB 2218 - Naeger - Requires expungement for first alcohol related driving offense for persons under 21 and requires Dor to expunge
HB 2225 - Bearden - Creates anti-terrorism act plus requires post-secondary schools to track students on foreign visas and report any
HCR 006 - Jetton - Recommends a condemnation of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and expresses the concerns of the House
HCR 037 - Liese - Urges Congress and the Bush Administration to take action to put in place a limited and temporary federal backstop

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Criminal Procedure

SB 0650 - Singleton - Removes statute of limitations for forcible rape and forcible sodomy and armed criminal action
SB 0662 - Westfall - Allows Sheriff to seize misappropriated property held by a pawnbroker; revises felony theft limit to $500
SB 0689 - Gibbons - Creates Project Exile
SB 0704 - Caskey - Revises numerous theft crimes to reflect new felony limit of $500
SB 0731 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0766 - Steelman - Regulates inaugural and congressional reapportionment committees and provisions of campaign finance disclosure law
SB 0800 - DePasco - Removes statute of limitations for certain unclassified crimes
SB 0819 - Bentley - Raises age limit for death penalty from 16 to 18
SB 0969 - Westfall - Revises numerous provisions relating to the sex offender registry and other sex crimes
SB 1022 - Rohrbach - Court shall determine punishment if jury is unable to decide in first degree murder trials
SB 1092 - Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 1112 - Caskey - Enacts various provisions relating to terrorism
SB 1115 - Dougherty - Creates the crimes of "luring a child" and "enticing a child"
SB 1121 - Yeckel - Revises certain campaign finance requirements
SB 1142 - Jacob - Modifies the closing of criminal records
SB 1152 - Klarich - Modifies various aspects of court administration
SB 1193 - Caskey - Establishes a district attorney system
SB 1211 - Coleman - Relieves certain crime victims of the requirement to pay court costs for protective orders & charges against offender
SB 1252 - Bland - Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system
HB 1037 - Monaco - Removes statute of limitations for forcible rape, attempted forcible rape, forcible sodomy and attempted forcible sodomy
HB 1076 - Jolly - Increases the time persons arrested for felonies may be held without a charge to thirty-two hours
HB 1077 - Jolly - Expands the requirement for registration of sex offenders
HB 1153 - Ostmann - Increase the statute of limitations for forcible, attempted forcible and statutory rape and sodomy 1st and 2nd degrees
HB 1188 - Hosmer - Repeals the statute of limitations for forcible rape and sodomy
HB 1271 - Gratz - Eliminates the statute of limitations for forcible rape and sodomy and for statutory rape and sodomy in the first or
HB 1292 - Troupe - Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to supervise persons found guilty of misdemeanor criminal nonsupport.
HB 1344 - Crump - Creates Project Exile
HB 1447 - Luetkenhaus - Allows recognizance bonds only when the defendant is a local and has no prior convictions for failure to appear
HB 1490 - Hosmer - Revises sentencing provisions, removes Board of P&p's right to make some consecutive sentences concurrent, makes
HB 1498 - Johnson - Revises various sex crimes
HB 1612 - Bartle - Increases punishment for Incest from D to B felony.
HB 1656 - Wright - Increases penalty for forcible rape and sodomy, allows for DNA testing on individuals arrested for felonies
HB 1700 - Hosmer - Makes revisions to the Dna profiling system - sections 650.050 and 650.055.
HB 1722 - Hosmer - Requires mentally retarded persons to be represented during interrogations
HB 1764 - Dempsey - Anti-terrorism act.
HB 1777 - Johnson - Enacts various provisions relating to terrorism
HB 1888 - Barnitz - Revises pawnbroker provisions, theft crime felony limits, third offense stealing charges and bad check costs
HB 1955 - Hilgemann - Neighborhood/community groups may present evidence at a sentencing hearing for a controlled substance offense
HB 1962 - Monaco - Modifies provisions of law relating to court procedure
HB 2120 - Ridgeway - Property stolen from a merchant shall be valued at the merchant's sales price
HB 2218 - Naeger - Requires expungement for first alcohol related driving offense for persons under 21 and requires Dor to expunge
HB 2225 - Bearden - Creates anti-terrorism act plus requires post-secondary schools to track students on foreign visas and report any

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Dentists

SB 0924 - Sims - Regulates not-for-profit corporations providing dental services
HB 1682 - Treadway - Sets procedures for the review of licenses and certificates that allow persons to practice dentistry.
HB 1743 - Shoemyer - Adds the use of laser to the definition of dentistry.
HB 2001 - Hegeman - Allows the dental board to enter into diversion agreements with licensees in lieu of formal disciplinary action
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