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Juries

SB 0763 - Bland - Lowers age for jury duty from 21 to 18; excuses certain students
SB 1022 - Rohrbach - Court shall determine punishment if jury is unable to decide in first degree murder trials
SB 1252 - Bland - Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system
HB 1064 - Bray - Revises some procedures regarding certain civil actions for discrimination
HB 1578 - Hosmer - Lowers minimum age for jury duty from 21 to 18.
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 1916 - Franklin - Requires Kansas City school board members running for election from a subdistrict to reside in that subdistrict
HB 1962 - Monaco - Modifies provisions of law relating to court procedure
HB 2002 - Farnen - Revises provisions concerning coroner's inquests

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Kansas City

SB 0634 - Wiggins - Authorizes additional annual funding for Kansas City sports stadiums
SB 0636 - Wiggins - Repeals expiration of K.C. mass transportation sales tax
SB 0659 - House - Revises charter school laws
SB 0675 - Yeckel - Revises election laws
SB 0679 - Bland - Establishes planning commission for Kansas City Missouri School District
SB 0767 - Steelman - University of Missouri-Rolla may sponsor charter schools
SB 0768 - Wiggins - Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property to the Children's Mercy Hospital
SB 0791 - Bland - Establishes Pilot Program of Urban Early Compulsory School Attendance
SB 0804 - DePasco - Authorizes Governor to convey 12 property interests held by the Department of Mental Health to Kansas City
SB 0805 - DePasco - Extends the commercial zone around Kansas City from 12 to 15 miles
SB 0962 - Wiggins - Allows Kansas City to designate Jackson county election authority as verification board for the city
SB 1039 - DePasco - Revises the composition and selection of the Kansas City housing commissioners
SB 1043 - Bland - Designates Walt Disney Film Studio as a state historic site
SB 1045 - Bland - Authorizes a 2-year tax free zone in Kansas City
SB 1086 - DePasco - Modifies nuisance laws for certain political subdivisions and laws regarding rehabilitation of abandoned buildings
SB 1162 - Wiggins - Authorizes an appropriation for the Kansas and Missouri Metropolitan Cultural District
SB 1203 - Yeckel - Creates a tax exemption for property leased or transferred by certain interstate compact agencies
SB 1279 - Kinder - Creates several community development projects
SCR 072 - Bland - Establishes a planning commission for the Kansas City School District
HB 1096 - Relford - Revises election process for members of the Kansas City School Board
HB 1126 - Wilson - Allows the school district of Kansas City to start school prior to September 1
HB 1135 - Bonner - Revises election process for members of the Kansas City School Board
HB 1488 - Skaggs - Removes the sunset provision on sales tax for mass public transportation
HB 1509 - Rizzo - Changes provisions relating to Kansas City Police and Police Employees' Retirement Fund
HB 1510 - Rizzo - Changes the laws controlling police retirement systems.
HB 1634 - Hoppe - Allows requisition of additional funds by land trusts if insufficient funds exist to pay expenses
HB 1635 - Hoppe - Allows interest to accrue on deposits held by water corporations
HB 1636 - Hoppe - Allows Kansas City to designate Jackson County election authority as verification board for the city
HB 1809 - Brooks - Creates procedures under which Kansas City school board members may be removed from office in a recall election
HB 1851 - Curls - Revises the composition and selection of the Kansas City housing commissioners
HB 1946 - Bonner - Authorizes appropriation to project fund for Kansas/missouri metropolitan cultural district.
HB 2136 - Shields - Creates the Kansas City Education Renewal Commission.

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Labor and Industrial Relations Dept.

SB 0631 - Schneider - Modifies certain provisions of the Second Injury Fund
SB 0706 - Russell - Allows nonattorneys to represent themselves before certain state agencies
SB 0717 - House - Regulates contracts for services formerly delivered by public bodies
SB 0753 - House - Limits noncompetition clauses in employment contracts of certain broadcast employees
SB 0825 - Schneider - Creates commission of administrative law judges of the Division of Workers Compensation
SB 0832 - Schneider - Modifies workers' compensation and second injury fund provisions
SB 0954 - Loudon - Modifies the definition of "totally unemployed" to include certain suspended workers
SB 1005 - Loudon - Deems a positive test for controlled substances or excessive blood alcohol content misconduct connected with work
SB 1091 - Loudon - Establishes the open contracting act for state and local public works projects
SB 1105 - Loudon - Excludes from compensation personal health conditions, injury from idiopathic causes and preexisting conditions
SB 1139 - Sims - Modifies certain provisions of the child labor laws
HB 1273 - Secrest - Requires denial of workers' compensation payments if an employee has an accident due to alcohol or illicit drugs.
HB 1277 - Secrest - Revises workers' compensation law.
HB 1280 - Secrest - Eliminates workers' compensation benefits to employee using drugs at the time of an accident.
HB 1546 - Crowell - Denies workers' compensation benefits for workers whose injuries are caused by voluntary intoxication of drugs or
HB 1592 - Hickey - Indian tribes may be employers; creates the workers memorial fund; testing positive for drug/alcohol is misconduct
HB 1800 - Secrest - Alters workers' compensation law to require injuries to be the dominant substantial factor for compensation to be
HB 1932 - George - Revises calculation of state taxable wage base and provides for Indian tribes as employers for employment security
HB 1974 - Bowman - Makes various changes to the laws controlling child labor.
HJR 045 - Hollingsworth - Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing commissions which run state departments with directors.

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Labor and Management

SB 0641 - Russell - Exempts certain employees from union membership, prohibits payroll deductions for, and the requirement of, service fees
SB 0705 - Russell - Allows departments and divisions to exempt certain employees from union membership
SB 0746 - Russell - Allows recognition of bargaining unit upon approval of majority of employees in unit
SB 0753 - House - Limits noncompetition clauses in employment contracts of certain broadcast employees
SB 1005 - Loudon - Deems a positive test for controlled substances or excessive blood alcohol content misconduct connected with work
SB 1021 - Wiggins - Enacts the Revised Uniform Arbitration Act
SB 1091 - Loudon - Establishes the open contracting act for state and local public works projects
HB 1067 - Bray - Creates a cause of action for wrongful discharge
HB 1069 - Bray - Enacts the Equal Pay Act
HB 1092 - Reynolds - Permits additional classes of public employees to form and join labor organizations
HB 1139 - Byrd - Subjects the state to law suits concerning discrimination under the workers compensation law
HB 1173 - Hickey - Enacts the Equal Pay Act
HB 1274 - Secrest - Revises the application of the common law rule of liberal construction for workers' compensation laws.
HB 1276 - Secrest - Revises workers' compensation law.
HB 1516 - Hosmer - Prohibits non-competition agreements in employment contracts.
HB 1592 - Hickey - Indian tribes may be employers; creates the workers memorial fund; testing positive for drug/alcohol is misconduct
HB 1631 - Byrd - Requires specific written authorization for collective bargaining fees to be deducted from a state employee's pay.
HB 1767 - Crawford - Commissioner of administration cannot deduct service fees required to be remitted unless employee authorizes the
HB 1800 - Secrest - Alters workers' compensation law to require injuries to be the dominant substantial factor for compensation to be
HB 1974 - Bowman - Makes various changes to the laws controlling child labor.
HB 2173 - Crump - Includes in the flexible benefit plan for state employees an option for coverage for medical and other benefits
HB 2200 - Barry - Restricts the activities of private security guards during a labor dispute.
HB 2209 - Bland - Prohibits private employers from using state funds to assist, promote, or deter union organizing.

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Landlords and Tenants

SB 0658 - House - Lengthens notice requirement for termination of mobile home tenancy
SB 0843 - Stoll - Allows a landlord to have a security interest in abandoned manufactured homes for unpaid rent and revises procedures
SB 0932 - Klarich - Clarifies the notice due to a tenant when the landlord sells the rented property
SB 0998 - Staples - Includes all personal property stored in a self-service storage facility in the lien and modifies sale provisions
SB 1110 - Steelman - Requires landlords to permit equal access for telecommunica- tions and cable providers in certain circumstances
SB 1261 - Dougherty - Authorizes St. Louis to abate the property owner's dwelling at the owner's expense for exceeding certain lead levels
HB 1500 - Mays (050) - Allows telecommunication providers open competition for the business of tenants.
HB 1697 - Hosmer - Requires that rent and possession suits be non jury trials.
HB 2191 - Henderson - Permits any county to establish a landlord-tenant court.
HB 2206 - Fraser - Requires lessors to notify lessees of any proposed rental increase over a certain amount.

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Law Enforcement Officers and Agencies

SB 0645 - Mathewson - Authorizes Caldwell, DeKalb and Daviess counties to impose a voter approved sales tax to fund jail districts
SB 0654 - Rohrbach - Prohibits private prisons or jails
SB 0662 - Westfall - Allows Sheriff to seize misappropriated property held by a pawnbroker; revises felony theft limit to $500
SB 0685 - Steelman - Revises the Sunshine Law
SB 0721 - Westfall - Amends several provisions of law regulating traffic offenses
SB 0726 - Childers - September 11th is Emergency Services Day
SB 0754 - House - Provides limited due process rights for certain law enforcement officers
SB 0758 - Bentley - Clarifies registration requirements for offenders
SB 0789 - Bland - Requires racial profiling information for every stop of a motor vehicle
SB 0807 - Klarich - Creates crime of eluding a peace officer
SB 0818 - Westfall - Revises portions of the Model Traffic Ordinance chapter
SB 0921 - Sims - Prohibits transporting of hazardous materials in tunnels and on certain highways designated by highway commission
SB 0925 - Sims - Changes seat belt law from secondary enforcement to primary enforcement
SB 0939 - Wiggins - Creates a partial lump-sum option for KC police officers retirement system with persons over 26 years experience
SB 0961 - Wiggins - Modifies provisions relating to the Kansas City police retirement system
SB 0969 - Westfall - Revises numerous provisions relating to the sex offender registry and other sex crimes
SB 0977 - Quick - Would create a $150,000 death benefit for public safety officers killed in the line of duty
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 1028 - Russell - Revises process for creation of law enforcement districts
SB 1037 - Singleton - Authorizes automated traffic enforcement programs
SB 1066 - Klindt - Allows certification programs for corrections officers
SB 1076 - DePasco - Authorizes pawnshop database for law enforcement purposes
SB 1084 - Stoll - Allows certain counties to enact a 1% sales tax for law enforcement purposes
SB 1123 - Staples - Modifies various watercraft laws regarding water patrol duties and watercraft violations
SB 1134 - Yeckel - Creates a stamp tax on controlled substances
SB 1187 - Kennedy - Creates licensure requirements for private investigators
SB 1213 - Mathewson - Requires railroad policemen to be commissioned
SB 1252 - Bland - Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system
HB 1051 - Ward - Provides additional space for offices and firing range at Troop C Service Center in Park Hills, Missouri
HB 1075 - Nordwald - Revises procedure for landowners to acquire title to abandoned vehicles
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 1078 - Whorton - Authorizes sales tax for regional jail districts and associated court facilities
HB 1158 - Relford - Establishes Policemen & Sheriff's Deputies Trust Fund and sets minimum salary of $20,000
HB 1209 - Villa - Changes vacation, holiday, and off-duty time for certain police officers
HB 1234 - Harding - Amends exotic animal registration by requiring it be done within 2 weeks of coming into possession of the animal and
HB 1250 - Thompson - Allows suit for damages for wrongful imprisonment.
HB 1257 - Smith (011) - Revises law on technological crimes.
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 1285 - Burton - Adds necessary and reasonable medical expenses in addition to the per diem cost of incarceration for which the state
HB 1299 - Troupe - Requires that probationers who are detained be released immediately upon the end of their detention.
HB 1305 - Troupe - Creates board of corrections ombudsman and office of corrections ombudsman.
HB 1321 - Selby - Revises the Public Service Officer's or Employee's Child Survivor Grant Program.
HB 1387 - Boucher - Any materials generated by Doc are privileged except copies can be sent to subsequent, licensed professionals if
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 1455 - O'Toole - Revises provisions of certain public retirement systems
HB 1483 - Jolly - Adds firefighters to assault of a law enforcement officer in all degrees and revises elements of the offense and some
HB 1484 - Johnson - Relating to the creation of the board of private investigators.
HB 1489 - Britt - Creates the County Crime Reduction Fund, Missouri Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Team, & a St. Louis City Sheriff Fund
HB 1509 - Rizzo - Changes provisions relating to Kansas City Police and Police Employees' Retirement Fund
HB 1510 - Rizzo - Changes the laws controlling police retirement systems.
HB 1547 - Barry - Allows armored car crew members who have valid permit or license from any political subdivision in this state to
HB 1565 - Williams (121) - Provides guidelines for operation of private prisons.
HB 1579 - Kelly (027) - Requires sex offenders to register within 10 days of conviction, release from incarceration, or placement on
HB 1589 - Crump - Authorizes concealed firearms permits.
HB 1593 - Gratz - Requires persons running for sheriff to have a high school diploma or general equivalency diploma and a minimum of two
HB 1594 - Gratz - Revises provisions relating to state employees' pay
HB 1632 - O'Connor - Allows for a special license plate for members of the Fraternal Order of Police
HB 1658 - Hunter - Sexual offender registration.
HB 1671 - Johnson - Creates a licensing board to regulate private investigators.
HB 1683 - Williams (121) - Allows law enforcement officers to stop a vehicle for failure to comply with the seat belt law under certain
HB 1691 - Curls - Requires that contracts for collect call service for correctional institutions be awarded to the lowest and best
HB 1702 - Ward - Authorizes applications for permits for retired peace officers to carry concealed weapons. Specifies permit
HB 1729 - Barnitz - Specifies the procedures for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement
HB 1734 - Crump - Requires all counties or St. Louis that participate in the sheriff retirement system to also fund the system.
HB 1758 - Jolly - "arner Law" requires that any canine acquired by a law enforcement agency after July 1, 2002, must be trained and
HB 1764 - Dempsey - Anti-terrorism act.
HB 1773 - Shelton (057) - Modifies the compensation, vacation, and holidays of members of the City of St. Louis Police Department
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 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 1869 - Barry - Prohibits residency requirements for peace officers in certain jurisdictions
HB 1876 - Kelly (027) - Authorizes the Office of Administration to provided armed security guards at state owned or leased facilities.
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 1900 - Scott - Creates the state legal expense fund.
HB 1918 - Koller - Modifies provisions of law relating to evading weight stations
HB 1920 - Liese - Vocational Enterprises Program.
HB 1931 - Johnson - Allows spouses or dependent's of deceased retired officers and employees of the police department receiving a pension
HB 1944 - Barnitz - Creates Project Exile, relating to firearm crimes.
HB 2002 - Farnen - Revises provisions concerning coroner's inquests
HB 2029 - Hosmer - Requires certified police reports in certain instances.
HB 2039 - Kreider - Allows counties, cities, or villages to designate memorial highways for law enforcement officers killed in line of duty
HB 2051 - Hosmer - Allows single unit residential property owners, possessors or managers to tow a vehicle after notifying law
HB 2052 - Hosmer - Railroad corporations.
HB 2053 - Smith (011) - Clarifies registration of tobacco sellers and authorizes Division of Liquor Control to enforce provisions on sale of
HB 2060 - Johnson - Allows certain counties to enact a one percent sales tax for law enforcement purposes.
HB 2064 - Walton - Changes requirements for sheriff's deeds given under the Municipal Land Reutilization Law
HB 2081 - Shoemaker - Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to include juvenile court officers and any other officer of
HB 2128 - Wilson - Requires rear seat passengers to wear seat belts.
HB 2144 - O'Toole - Changes cost of living adjustments for the St. Louis police retirement system.
HB 2148 - Portwood - Requires a permit for a rave.
HB 2160 - Britt - Establishes a police chief and officer retirement fund for police outside Kansas City and St. Louis.
HB 2200 - Barry - Restricts the activities of private security guards during a labor dispute.

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Liability

SB 0687 - Gibbons - Protects a parent from liability for relinquishing custody of a newborn to a hospital
SB 0700 - Wiggins - Revises dram shop liability
SB 0777 - Yeckel - Allows waiver of portion of appeal bonds for certain defendants
SB 0817 - Gross - Revises dram shop liability
SB 1003 - Steelman - Requires ambulance service owners to carry liability insurance to cover negligent care by their employees
SB 1027 - Kinder - Prohibits certain suits by political subdivisions and the state against firearm manufacturers and dealers
SB 1057 - Cauthorn - Limits a successor of asbestos-related liabilities of a domestic business corporation
SB 1231 - Gibbons - Reimburses fire protection and emergency services districts from the special allocation fund
SB 1251 - Gibbons - Allows for designation of next of kin
SB 1257 - Loudon - Imposes civil liability on any person violating Missouri's informed consent law for abortion
HB 1042 - Bearden - Regulates unsolicited electronic mail messages
HB 1054 - Selby - Prohibits termination of employees who are absent from work because they are volunteer firefighters
HB 1067 - Bray - Creates a cause of action for wrongful discharge
HB 1071 - Hosmer - Subjects student loan defaulters to penalties relating to professional licensing
HB 1179 - Gaskill - Prohibits courts from modifying the common law to create new causes of action
HB 1185 - Ostmann - Repeals section 250.140 relating to sewage service
HB 1187 - Hosmer - Requires sex offenders released from incarceration to register in the county of their incarceration if they are
HB 1211 - Smith (011) - Revises the crime of invasion of privacy
HB 1213 - McKenna - Allows Jefferson County to enact ordinances relating to abatement and removal of a nuisance
HB 1244 - Robirds - Limits parental liability for the damages caused by the acts of seventeen year old children.
HB 1250 - Thompson - Allows suit for damages for wrongful imprisonment.
HB 1295 - Troupe - Requires pharmacies to notify the Board of Pharmacy of any known mistakes in prescriptions.
HB 1316 - Hanaway - Revises the statute of limitations on certain tort actions.
HB 1380 - Richardson - Revised uniform arbitration act.
HB 1443 - Barry - Modifies provisions relating to child abandonment
HB 1532 - Hoppe - Revises dram shop liability
HB 1608 - Robirds - Bars any legal claim on a lien a contractor holds if a subcontractor has already been paid.
HB 1609 - Robirds - Grants immunity from liability for injuries or death resulting from risks of paddlesports.
HB 1610 - Seigfreid - Permits a federal cause of action for price discrimination in state courts.
HB 1702 - Ward - Authorizes applications for permits for retired peace officers to carry concealed weapons. Specifies permit
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 2051 - Hosmer - Allows single unit residential property owners, possessors or managers to tow a vehicle after notifying law

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Libraries and Archives

SB 0665 - Kenney - Regulates Internet access for minors in public libraries and schools and creates RCFL and crime of enticement of a child
SB 0690 - Gross - Adds the Chief Information Officer to the State Records Commission

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Licenses-Driver's

SB 0741 - Wiggins - Modifies law relating to organ donation and procurement
SB 0796 - Mathewson - Increases independent agency fees for motor vehicle registration and driver's licenses
SB 0801 - DePasco - Requires Revenue Department to reinstate driving privileges after court finds in favor of driver
SB 0814 - Childers - Requires director to credit person for suspension served before imposing penalties for an out-of-state conviction
SB 0907 - House - Raises various highway user fees and diverts money from state agencies to fund transportation projects
SB 0929 - Stoll - Modifies the law relating to organ donation and procurement
SB 0930 - Stoll - Requires permit drivers to display sign bearing the words "PERMIT DRIVER" while operating a motor vehicle
SB 1109 - Yeckel - Requires department of revenue to issue information regarding driving while intoxicated to 1st time licensees
SB 1196 - Kennedy - Suspends registration license and driver's license for failure to pay certain traffic fines
SB 1202 - Westfall - Transfers various powers to the Department of Transportation to implement Governor's Executive Order
HB 1035 - Portwood - Requires Department of Revenue to distribute information to first time licensees relating to the dangers of drinking
HB 1163 - Hosmer - Revises procedure for reinstating drivers' licenses upon proof of disposition of charges for moving traffic
HB 1265 - Gratz - Requires selective service registration of all male driver's license applicants eighteen to twenty-one years of age
HB 1270 - Gratz - Revises various laws pertaining to the operation of motor vehicles
HB 1416 - Koller - Requires person with immigration visa to notify Dor of that fact upon application for driver's license.
HB 1462 - Rizzo - Allows aliens to obtain drivers' licenses after providing certain information to the Department of Revenue.
HB 1507 - Koller - Revises motorcycle helmet law and penalty for violation.
HB 1539 - Clayton - Allows one hardship driving privilege per two year period.
HB 1827 - Cunningham - Provides that no branch of government shall employ an inmate or other person with a criminal record in a position
HB 1881 - Rizzo - Department of Revenue may require aliens to provide a birth certificate when applying for a driver's license
HB 2021 - Ross - Allows the department of revenue to take certain actions against applicants who commit fraud to obtain a driver's
HB 2032 - Hosmer - Adds driving while a person's license is canceled, suspended or revoked under the laws of another state to Missouri
HB 2059 - Hosmer - Allows the director of revenue to hold administrative hearings in regional locations.
HB 2062 - Hosmer - Revises various provisions relating to restricted driving privilege
HB 2105 - Monaco - Revises point system for drivers' licenses to require points to be assessed at the time of conviction or
HB 2128 - Wilson - Requires rear seat passengers to wear seat belts.
HB 2139 - Baker - Clarifies when a license to operate a motor vehicle may be taken and held by law enforcement officers for moving

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Licenses-Liquor and Beer

SB 0834 - Sims - Allows Sunday liquor sales by the drink at establishments within an international airport
SB 0912 - Mathewson - Extends business hours for qualified resorts in Miller, Morgan and Camden counties to sell liquor by the drink
SB 1002 - Mathewson - Allows supervisor of liquor control to assess civil penalties for certain violations
HB 1065 - Bray - Allows Sunday liquor sales by the drink at establishments within an international airport
HB 1232 - Harding - Requires registration of kegs of intoxicating liquor.
HB 1692 - Overschmidt - Extends business hours for qualified resorts in Miller, Morgan, and Camden counties to sell liquor by the drink
HB 1757 - George - Allows Sunday liquor sales by the drink at certain establishments within an international airport

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Licenses-Misc

SB 0724 - Bentley - Requires certain facilities for children to show proof of accreditation or compliance with safety standards
SB 0771 - Russell - Exempts boats under 24 feet with electric trolling motors from licensure requirements
SB 0876 - Sims - Allows foster parents to be automatically registered with the Family Care Safety Registry at no additional cost
SB 0881 - Steelman - Creates the Environmental Hearing Commission
SB 0917 - Dougherty - Allows the Division of Family Services to request license- exempt foster care facilities for reasons for exemption
SB 0933 - Yeckel - Regulates the licensing of amusement machine operators
SB 0938 - Cauthorn - Provides application and licensing requirements for carrying concealed weapons
SB 1010 - Sims - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering
SB 1029 - Sims - Modifies the certificate of need law
SB 1107 - Childers - Revises laws relating to ambulance districts, fire protection districts and ambulance services
SB 1108 - Kennedy - Creates St. Louis Regional Taxicab Commission
SB 1122 - Foster - Provides application and licensing requirements for carrying concealed weapons
SB 1184 - Steelman - Requires further accountability of first responders and emergency medical technicians
SB 1222 - Jacob - Creates the "Video Gaming Machine Network" to generate revenue for higher education
HB 1330 - Selby - Establishes regulations and certification guidelines for those handling explosive blasters.
HB 1344 - Crump - Creates Project Exile
HB 1600 - Treadway - Alters provisions regarding accountants, the executive board of nursing, and placards in pool halls
HB 1679 - Crump - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering
HB 1729 - Barnitz - Specifies the procedures for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement
HB 1947 - Reid - Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to establish and administer a program for the registration of
HB 2036 - Hoppe - Regulates installation and maintenance of underground liquid storage systems.

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Licenses-Motor Vehicle

SB 0644 - Mathewson - Allows veterans to obtain a specialized veteran motorcycle license plate
SB 0710 - Goode - Raises gas tax, sales tax, registration fees and shifts highway revenues for transportation purposes
SB 0721 - Westfall - Amends several provisions of law regulating traffic offenses
SB 0737 - Cauthorn - Allows 4-H members and parents of 4-H members to obtain special license plates
SB 0745 - Russell - Allows Marines and Navy personnel who participated in combat to receive Combat Action Ribbon license plates
SB 0796 - Mathewson - Increases independent agency fees for motor vehicle registration and driver's licenses
SB 0798 - Westfall - Allows two sets of specialized plates to be issued to U.S. Congressional members
SB 0907 - House - Raises various highway user fees and diverts money from state agencies to fund transportation projects
SB 0957 - Loudon - Creates Operation Enduring Freedom license plates & revises law on historic motor vehicle license plates
SB 0960 - Kenney - Creates the "God Bless America", "Pet Friendly" and "Air Medal" license plates
SB 0966 - Kennedy - Creates the St. Louis College of Pharmacy special license plate
SB 1093 - Loudon - Revises the process for the registration of historic motor vehicle plates
SB 1189 - Westfall - Allows Kingdom of Calontir and the Missouri Civil War Reenactors Association members to receive license plates
SB 1196 - Kennedy - Suspends registration license and driver's license for failure to pay certain traffic fines
SB 1202 - Westfall - Transfers various powers to the Department of Transportation to implement Governor's Executive Order
SB 1241 - Coleman - Allows persons to receive various specialized license plates and limits certain organizations from sponsoring plates
SB 1253 - Coleman - Persons may receive Delta Sigma Theta or Omega Psi Phi Greek organization license plates after contributing to such org.
SB 1268 - Westfall - Requires applicant to file statements rather than affidavits when applying for motor vehicle registrations
SCR 052 - Kennedy - Relating to Customs Harmonization Pilot Project
HB 1050 - Ward - Eliminates fee to be paid for special purple heart license plates
HB 1093 - Relford - Allows motorists to obtain various special license plates & limits the issuance of such plates to certain entities
HB 1094 - Relford - Creates special license plate for the Missouri Coroners' and Medical Examiners' Association
HB 1159 - Boykins - Persons may receive Delta Sigma Theta or Omega Psi Phi Greek organization license plates after contributing to such org.
HB 1204 - Seigfreid - Creates special license plate for Friends of Arrow Rock
HB 1205 - Seigfreid - Creates various special license plates related to the military
HB 1214 - Davis - Allows veterans to obtain a specialized veteran motorcycle license plate
HB 1242 - Griesheimer - Allows for a special license plate bearing the words "PREVENT DISASTERS" in recognition of September 11, 2001
HB 1272 - Smith (011) - Creates special license plate for Missouri Elks Association
HB 1310 - O'Connor - Creates continuing education requirement for used motor vehicle dealers.
HB 1314 - Mays (050) - Modifies law regarding retired military plates
HB 1320 - Reid - Allows for a special license plate for military personnel engaged in "Operation Enduring Freedom"
HB 1343 - Villa - Creates a special license plate for Jefferson National Parks Association.
HB 1391 - Smith (011) - Allows 4-H members and parents of 4-H members to obtain special license plates
HB 1397 - Ransdall - Creates special license plate for members of the Missouri Federation of Square and Round Dance Clubs
HB 1411 - Skaggs - Creates special license plate for Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment Fund, Inc.
HB 1412 - Skaggs - Allows motorists to obtain "I'm Pet Friendly" and "Respect Life" license plates
HB 1464 - Reid - Allows surviving spouses of persons who owned or would have been eligible to own special military license plates to
HB 1478 - Lograsso - Creates special license plates for Eagle Scouts and parents of Eagle Scouts, members of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say, and
HB 1504 - Liese - Eliminates requirement of one hundred requests for certain special license plates prior to manufacture
HB 1583 - Monaco - Creates special license plates for members of the Society for Creative Anachronism and members of the Missouri Civil
HB 1598 - O'Connor - Adds a new category of motor vehicle dealer and revises the application for licensure process for motor vehicle
HB 1624 - Skaggs - Creates special license plates for Eagle Scouts and parents of Eagle Scouts, members of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say, and
HB 1632 - O'Connor - Allows for a special license plate for members of the Fraternal Order of Police
HB 1696 - Bowman - Increases independent agency fees for motor vehicle registration and driver's licenses.
HB 1714 - Hilgemann - Creates a St. Louis College of Pharmacy special license plate
HB 1729 - Barnitz - Specifies the procedures for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement
HB 1746 - Koller - Defines electric personal assistive mobility device and where it may be operated.
HB 1755 - Merideth III - Allows for a special license plate for members of the Missouri Travel Council
HB 1772 - Clayton - Increases independent agency fees for motor vehicle registration and driver's licenses.
HB 1778 - Monaco - Allows for a special license plate for members of the Kingdom of Calontir and the Missouri Civil War Reenactors
HB 1779 - Green - Allows for a special license plate for members of the Missouri-Kansas-Nebraska Conference of Teamsters
HB 1786 - Liese - Expands the definition of "street rod" and revises the requirement of the display of two license plates on street
HB 1788 - Ross - Allows for a special license plate for members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
HB 1789 - Ross - Allows special license plates for former members of the General Assembly & revises historic motor vehicle plates law
HB 1815 - Scheve - Creates a Boy Scouts of America special license plate.
HB 1852 - Villa - Allows for a special license plate for members of the Jefferson National Parks Association
HB 1862 - May (149) - Allows for a special license plate for members of the Rotary International
HB 1867 - Griesheimer - Allows for a special license plate for members of Missouri Task Force One
HB 1959 - Shields - Revises fees for certain special license plates.
HB 1969 - Reid - Allows a qualified surviving spouse to obtain a military license plate
HB 2007 - O'Connor - Revises the requirements for issuance of license plates.
HB 2009 - O'Connor - Creates advertising signage requirements for motor vehicle dealers
HB 2025 - Walton - Allows for a special license plate for members or alumni of certain Greek organizations
HB 2029 - Hosmer - Requires certified police reports in certain instances.
HB 2032 - Hosmer - Adds driving while a person's license is canceled, suspended or revoked under the laws of another state to Missouri
HB 2041 - Liese - Creates special event license plates.
HB 2101 - Cooper - Prohibits use of personal or motor vehicle information for bulk distribution for surveys, marketing, and
HB 2123 - Barry - Allows for a special license plate for the Friends of the Missouri Women's Council
HB 2133 - Robirds - Allows certain motor vehicles to be exempt from motor vehicle inspections.
HB 2145 - Curls - Creates a Girl Scouts of America special license plate.
HB 2157 - Graham - Creates a special license plate for current members or alumni of Delta Sigma Phi.
HB 2201 - Hilgemann - Authorizes placement of motor vehicle registration renewal tabs on windshield.
HB 2217 - Murphy - Requires fee agents of the department of revenue to be selected by the director pursuant to a competitive bidding
HB 2220 - Naeger - Revises biennial registration requirements for motor vehicles.

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Licenses-Professional

SB 0701 - Wiggins - Modifies law to reflect the fact the Federal Aviation Administration issues airmen certificates
SB 0728 - Yeckel - Revises laws pertaining to mortgage brokers
SB 0752 - House - Requires health plans to cover all services provided or ordered by registered nurse first assistants
SB 0786 - Goode - Authorizes certain design and build contracts when the contractor is not licensed in Missouri
SB 0848 - Singleton - Allows refusal, suspension or revocation of certain professional licenses due to student loan defaults
SB 0862 - DePasco - Creates a home builders licensure board to license and regulate residential home builders
SB 0867 - Cauthorn - Allows Transportation Commission to enter into design-build contracts
SB 0892 - Kenney - Allows certain additional services to be prepurchased from cemeteries
SB 0896 - Yeckel - Permits temporary practice of foreign CPAs in this state
SB 0919 - Klarich - Requires used motor vehicle dealers to attend 6-hour educational seminar in order to obtain or renew license
SB 0924 - Sims - Regulates not-for-profit corporations providing dental services
SB 0965 - Stoll - Authorizes certain subpoena power for the board of pharmacy
SB 0980 - Singleton - Revises reciprocal licensing procedures for physical therapists
SB 1007 - Stoll - Changes name of the MO Board of Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors & Landscape Architect
SB 1010 - Sims - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering
SB 1080 - Bland - Creates a braider classification requiring licensing by the Board of Cosmetology
SB 1085 - Yeckel - Creates a State Board of Naturopathic Medicine
SB 1088 - Foster - Creates State Board of Auctioneers to oversee licensing of persons engaged in practice of auctioneering
SB 1166 - DePasco - Creates the Missouri Chimney Safety Act
SB 1182 - Singleton - Modifies the law relating to health care professionals under the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts
SB 1207 - Bentley - Requires the state board of registration for the healing arts to accept continuing medical education on autism
SB 1226 - Kennedy - Revises the regulation and licensing of professional addiction counselors
SB 1251 - Gibbons - Allows for designation of next of kin
SB 1262 - Kenney - Allows certification or licensure of the practice of naturopathic medicine
HB 1071 - Hosmer - Subjects student loan defaulters to penalties relating to professional licensing
HB 1201 - Smith (011) - Revises the licensing of nursing home administrators
HB 1255 - Smith (011) - Revises law on the licensing of nursing home administrators.
HB 1313 - Burton - Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of physical therapists
HB 1317 - Hanaway - Relating to procedures for causes against licensed professionals.
HB 1334 - Troupe - Relating to holistic medicine.
HB 1414 - Treadway - Alters the exemptions for licensed professionals.
HB 1505 - Treadway - Alters the definitions that apply to limited and dual real estate agents.
HB 1517 - Treadway - Clarifies the laws controlling accountants.
HB 1528 - Treadway - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants.
HB 1616 - Johnson - Renames the board for architects, engineers, land surveyors and landscape architects the "missouri Professional Board
HB 1641 - Monaco - Prohibits anyone from holding themselves out to the public as performing spinal manipulation without chiropractic
HB 1679 - Crump - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering
HB 1682 - Treadway - Sets procedures for the review of licenses and certificates that allow persons to practice dentistry.
HB 1689 - Treadway - Modifies numerous provisions relating to professional licensing
HB 1706 - Treadway - Applies the definitions of section 335.016 to all of chapter 335>.
HB 1723 - Boucher - Creates a board responsible for licensing home inspectors.
HB 1733 - Selby - Relating to the creation of a state board of licensed private fire investigator examiners.
HB 1743 - Shoemyer - Adds the use of laser to the definition of dentistry.
HB 1796 - Crump - Enacts the Nurse Licensure Compact.
HB 1805 - Ransdall - Requires persons who sell funeral merchandise to register with the state board as a seller or producer.
HB 1808 - Holand - Allows physicians to be disciplined for actions that arise out of collaborative practice agreements.
HB 1835 - Treadway - Alters licensing requirements for the registered board of geologists.
HB 1843 - Johnson - Adds psychotherapy service to definition of practice of professional counseling.
HB 1871 - Barry - Allows registered nurses to order therapies under collaborative agreements if the registered nurse is an
HB 1873 - Shoemyer - Gives the state board of pharmacy the power to serve a subpoena duces tecum.
HB 1919 - Treadway - Creates a board of counselors and therapists.
HB 1933 - Merideth III - Relating to the licensing of auctioneers.
HB 1937 - Barry - Modifies provisions for the licensure of clinical perfusionists
HB 1950 - Scheve - Requires that individuals applying or renewing a mortgage broker license must show proof of completion of a
HB 1964 - Gambaro - Excludes certain neighborhood associations from certain statutes governing real estate agents
HB 2001 - Hegeman - Allows the dental board to enter into diversion agreements with licensees in lieu of formal disciplinary action
HB 2090 - Bearden - Prohibits disclosure of home addresses of professional licensees or applicants without written consent.
HB 2102 - Johnson - Creates the Missouri Council on Electrolysis to establish standards and an ethical code for the practice of

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Liens

SB 0895 - Yeckel - Amends various provisions related to financial institutions
SB 1054 - Steelman - Relates to common sewer districts and sanitary sewer improvement subdistricts
HB 1075 - Nordwald - Revises procedure for landowners to acquire title to abandoned vehicles
HB 1194 - Gambaro - Allows St. Louis City to have a lien on property for abatement of dangerous buildings
HB 1768 - Hosmer - Provides that liens of judgments or decrees on real estate shall continue for ten years

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Lobbying

SB 1035 - Yeckel - Revises laws related to lobbyists, the Missouri Ethics Commission and campaign finance disclosure

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Lotteries

SB 1178 - Kinder - Restricts gaming commission from authorizing new types of gaming or wagering after January 1, 2002
SB 1185 - Kenney - Limits frequency of drawings and selections in lottery games
SB 1220 - Sims - Requires criminal history check for certain persons related to the gaming industry, & state gaming & lottery commissions
SB 1222 - Jacob - Creates the "Video Gaming Machine Network" to generate revenue for higher education
HB 1181 - Gaskill - Regulates advertising for the state lottery

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Manufactured Housing

SB 0843 - Stoll - Allows a landlord to have a security interest in abandoned manufactured homes for unpaid rent and revises procedures
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
HB 1968 - Wilson - Requires landlords of manufactured or mobile home land lease communities to provide 120 days' notice to vacate

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Marriage and Divorce

SB 0698 - Cauthorn - Allows covenant marriages
SB 0740 - Wiggins - Creates the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
SB 1192 - Gross - Modifies grandparent visitation provisions
SB 1247 - Quick - Requires the Kansas City Firefighters Pension Fund to recognize domestic relations orders

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Medicaid

SB 0751 - Singleton - Prohibits Medicaid from reimbursing providers for nontherapeutic circumcisions
SB 1069 - Sims - Requires Medicaid eligibility & benefits for home- and community-based services to be equal to institutional care
SB 1240 - Steelman - Requires the division of medical services to annually recalculate the Medicaid nursing home reimbursement amount
SCR 035 - Stoll - Relating to Medicare reimbursements
HB 1053 - Ward - Excludes up to five thousand dollars of total cash value for life insurance policies from the definition of
HB 1156 - Berkowitz - Allows for a Medicaid reimbursement rate adjustment for participating long-term care facilities that experience a
HB 1296 - Troupe - Establishes a Medicaid Pharmacy Management Program in the Department of Social Services and a Joint Committee on
HB 1360 - Scheve - Changes the eligibility requirements for public assistance.
HB 1362 - Scheve - Makes various changes regarding Medicaid eligibility and nursing home requirements.
HB 1469 - Hosmer - Creates parity between institutional and noninstitutional eligibility for Medicaid.
HB 1939 - Luetkemeyer - Allows private-pay skilled nursing facilities with residents who reside in the facility for more than one year

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Medical Procedures and Personnel

SB 0642 - Russell - Requires hepatitis B and sexually transmitted disease testing of crime victims and sex offenders
SB 0651 - Singleton - Requires a health carrier to allow any qualified health care provider to participate in its network
SB 0652 - Singleton - Prohibits certain hospitals from preventing any licensed physicians from practicing who complies w/all hospital rules
SB 0670 - Sims - Makes a number of changes designed to protect the elderly
SB 0684 - Steelman - Modifies the reporting of elder abuse and neglect and the provision of in-home services to the elderly
SB 0687 - Gibbons - Protects a parent from liability for relinquishing custody of a newborn to a hospital
SB 0712 - Singleton - Modifies provisions relating to terrorism
SB 0713 - Singleton - Clarifies the use of noncompete clauses in contracts between physicians and hospitals
SB 0714 - Singleton - Allows the state to temporarily license certain health care practitioners during a state public health emergency
SB 0730 - Bland - Requires insurance companies to cover treatment for overweight and obese persons
SB 0751 - Singleton - Prohibits Medicaid from reimbursing providers for nontherapeutic circumcisions
SB 0752 - House - Requires health plans to cover all services provided or ordered by registered nurse first assistants
SB 0764 - Bland - Establishes a Needle Exchange Program within the Department of Health
SB 0816 - Gross - Details information to be included in physician abortion reports
SB 0871 - Dougherty - Makes changes in the law relating to anatomical donation
SB 0929 - Stoll - Modifies the law relating to organ donation and procurement
SB 0948 - Cauthorn - Requires disclosure of the transfer of human fetal parts for research purposes
SB 1000 - Dougherty - Increases state emergency health powers
SB 1024 - Bentley - Requires physicians to maintain adequate and complete medical records for their patients
SB 1055 - Cauthorn - Creates a grant program for the establishment of an umbilical cord blood bank
SB 1056 - Cauthorn - Requires informed consent at least twenty-four hours before an abortion
SB 1064 - Stoll - Mandates insurance coverage for maple syrup urine disease
SB 1097 - Kennedy - Outlines procedures for the comanagement of patients by optometrists and ophthalmologists
SB 1107 - Childers - Revises laws relating to ambulance districts, fire protection districts and ambulance services
SB 1135 - Yeckel - Requires informed consent by a woman before the performance of an abortion
SB 1145 - Schneider - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants
SB 1171 - House - Prohibits the disclosure of nonpublic health information
SB 1175 - Kennedy - Requires certain elder care facilities to provide influenza and pneumonia immunizations to elderly residents
SB 1182 - Singleton - Modifies the law relating to health care professionals under the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts
SB 1184 - Steelman - Requires further accountability of first responders and emergency medical technicians
SB 1198 - Gibbons - Exempts diabetic medical supplies from local sales taxes
SB 1226 - Kennedy - Revises the regulation and licensing of professional addiction counselors
SB 1228 - Sims - Mandates coverage for fertility medications and requires insurers to offer coverage for other infertility services
SB 1244 - Bland - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
HB 1082 - Fraser - Regulates the use of epinephrine auto-injector devices by emergency medical technicians
HB 1198 - Graham - Enacts the Dedication to Donation Act
HB 1215 - Treadway - Requires health insurance coverage for bone marrow testing
HB 1410 - Campbell - Provides for a salary increase for certain state family workers who complete a family development credentialing
HB 1425 - Smith (011) - Prohibits the disclosure of nonpublic health information
HB 1434 - Monaco - Allows emergency personnel to seek recovery and damages from people who by their acts, ommissions, or willful or
HB 1443 - Barry - Modifies provisions relating to child abandonment
HB 1473 - Green - Allows enrollees to obtain managed care documents via the Internet & exempts certain policies from health benefit plan
HB 1528 - Treadway - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants.
HB 1533 - Portwood - Increases access to and health insurance coverage for chiropractic care.
HB 1548 - Barry - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
HB 1577 - Campbell - Crime of tampering with pharmaceuticals.
HB 1591 - Townley - Allows philosophical beliefs to be a basis for objection to the required school immunizations.
HB 1641 - Monaco - Prohibits anyone from holding themselves out to the public as performing spinal manipulation without chiropractic
HB 1643 - Holand - Requires physicians to maintain adequate and complete medical records for their patients
HB 1654 - Hosmer - Makes numerous changes designed to protect the elderly
HB 1677 - Selby - Relates to the use of psychotropic medications by minors.
HB 1695 - Selby - Modifies provisions related to health insurance coverage for certain medical conditions
HB 1756 - Reid - Modifies testing of and release of records regarding certain sexually transmitted diseases
HB 1913 - Kelly (027) - Creates the State Board of Emergency Medical Services.
HB 1923 - Barry - Establishes a nurse staffing plan for hospitals.
HB 1938 - Barry - Provides health insurance coverage for a second opinion when a patient with a newly diagnosed cancer is referred to
HB 1942 - Reynolds - Adds informed consent provisions prior to the performance of an abortion.
HB 1952 - Monaco - Requires health insurance coverage for clinical trials for treatment of cancer or other life-threatening illnesses.
HB 1970 - Townley - Requires health insurers to provide coverage for a minimum of four mastectomy brassieres a year to insured who have
HB 2057 - Barry - Expands the medical testing performed on persons delivered to the Department of Corrections.
HB 2089 - Troupe - Requires "medical necessity" to be determined solely by the treating licensed health care provider.
HB 2193 - Dolan - Modifies various provisions regarding air ambulance service.
HCR 009 - Gratz - Urges Congress to redesign the ambulance fee schedule for Medicare reimbursement.

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Mental Health

SB 0653 - Johnson - Expands ability of SB 40 Boards to fund other services for persons with developmental disabilities
SB 0736 - Dougherty - Prohibits the refusal of residential treatment services to children with mental disorders or addiction
SB 0768 - Wiggins - Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property to the Children's Mercy Hospital
SB 1061 - Rohrbach - Revises various insurance laws
SB 1141 - Bland - Requires parity between insurance coverage for mental health services and other health care services
HB 1216 - Johnson-61 - Requires certain state departments to create a state suicide prevention plan
HB 1440 - Wilson - Requires health insurers to provide coverage for mental health conditions
HB 1553 - Linton - Limits the psychiatric and psychological evaluation of students.
HB 1747 - Kelly (027) - Allows the juvenile court to order the provision of mental health treatment and care to juveniles without removing the
HB 1843 - Johnson - Adds psychotherapy service to definition of practice of professional counseling.
HB 1919 - Treadway - Creates a board of counselors and therapists.
HB 2096 - Hollingsworth - Requires the Department of Mental Health to develop and implement an equitable distribution system for funding for
HB 2167 - Burton - Allows a not-for-profit provider to operate multiple living units for the mentally retarded and developmentally
HB 2170 - Holand - Limits the number of regional centers for the provision of comprehensive mental retardation and developmental

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Mental Health Dept.

SB 0653 - Johnson - Expands ability of SB 40 Boards to fund other services for persons with developmental disabilities
SB 0736 - Dougherty - Prohibits the refusal of residential treatment services to children with mental disorders or addiction
SB 0762 - Bland - Establishes the "Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program" to provide health care benefits to all MO citizens
SB 0804 - DePasco - Authorizes Governor to convey 12 property interests held by the Department of Mental Health to Kansas City
SB 0923 - Sims - Modifies various provisions relating to children and families
SB 1216 - Bland - Requires persons guilty of boating while intoxicated to complete the SATOP program
HB 1216 - Johnson-61 - Requires certain state departments to create a state suicide prevention plan
HB 1410 - Campbell - Provides for a salary increase for certain state family workers who complete a family development credentialing
HB 1747 - Kelly (027) - Allows the juvenile court to order the provision of mental health treatment and care to juveniles without removing the
HB 2096 - Hollingsworth - Requires the Department of Mental Health to develop and implement an equitable distribution system for funding for
HB 2109 - Lawson - Modifies various provisions regarding the disclosure of mental health information.
HB 2170 - Holand - Limits the number of regional centers for the provision of comprehensive mental retardation and developmental

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Merchandising Practices

SB 0671 - Sims - Requires governmental food establishments to give preference to foods with calcium in certain circumstances
SB 0781 - Bland - Prohibits sale of firearms without a trigger locking device
SB 0826 - Gross - Revises law regarding notification procedure for a holder of a bad check
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 0964 - DePasco - Allows cigarette retailers to participate in cigarette merchandising, advertising, display or promotion programs
SB 1112 - Caskey - Enacts various provisions relating to terrorism
SB 1169 - Childers - Makes the Robinson-Patman Price Discrimination Act enforceable in state courts
SCR 040 - Sims - Urges the Governor to appoint a task force to develop plans that will help keep the Ford-Hazelwood Plant open
SCR 060 - Kennedy - Relates to information technology
HB 1422 - Gratz - Relating to price gouging during emergencies.
HB 1465 - Smith (011) - Creates a cause of action for the fraudulent sale of health-related discount cards.
HB 1777 - Johnson - Enacts various provisions relating to terrorism
HB 1804 - Harding - Requires payday lenders to disclose in all advertising the maximum amount of fees and interest they are currently
HB 2020 - Reid - Expands the motor vehicle "lemon law".
HB 2226 - Mayer - Creates as an unlawful merchandising practice sending unsolicited facsimiles unless prior relationship has been

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Merit System

SB 0799 - Westfall - Includes departments of Agriculture, Economic Development and Revenue in merit system

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Military Affairs

SB 0745 - Russell - Allows Marines and Navy personnel who participated in combat to receive Combat Action Ribbon license plates
SB 0859 - Russell - Modifies A+ program's three-year attendance requirement and gives supremacy to tuition reimbursements over school grants
SB 0945 - Stoll - Extends the World War II medallion program from January 1, 2002, to July 1, 2003
SB 0957 - Loudon - Creates Operation Enduring Freedom license plates & revises law on historic motor vehicle license plates
SB 1212 - Mathewson - Allows college students called into military service to qualify for tuition refunds & incomplete grades
HB 1205 - Seigfreid - Creates various special license plates related to the military
HB 1265 - Gratz - Requires selective service registration of all male driver's license applicants eighteen to twenty-one years of age
HB 1320 - Reid - Allows for a special license plate for military personnel engaged in "Operation Enduring Freedom"
HB 1398 - Ward - Revises the World War II medallion program
HB 1399 - Ransdall - Modifies the deadline for filing applications for World War II medals from January 1, 2002 to July 1, 2003
HB 1474 - Green - Allows state employees on military leave to continue to receive full salary while on leave.
HB 1515 - Burton - Extends provisions of the honorary high school diploma program for veterans to include POWs
HB 1594 - Gratz - Revises provisions relating to state employees' pay
HB 1613 - Ross - Modifies the Wwii medallion program and funding to the Veterans' Commission Capital Improvement Trust Fund.
HB 1693 - Shields - Exempts certificates of release or discharge from active duty from open records law.
HB 1822 - Walton - Employees charged military leave only for hours which they would have otherwise worked, in one hour increments
HB 1859 - Hendrickson - Excludes military service income from Missouri adjusted gross income.
HB 1934 - Merideth III - Permits continued pay for state employees on extended military leaves of absence.
HB 2047 - Ransdall - Expands criteria for college students called into military service to qualify for tuition refunds & incomplete grades

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Mining and Oil and Gas Production

HCR 029 - Reynolds - Urges Congress to enact legislation authorizing the issuance of a coal miner's stamp.

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Minorities

SB 0719 - Westfall - Creates state aid payment for educating pupils with limited English proficiency
HB 1491 - Shelton (057) - Expands minority teaching scholarships from one hundred to two hundred dollars; increases the amount from two thousand
HB 1586 - Troupe - Repeals the Offices of Minority Health and Women's Health in the Department of Health and Senior Services and
HB 1655 - Troupe - Prohibits certain types of high-interest home loans.
HB 2098 - Walton - Creates the Missouri Commission on African-American Education and fund.
HJR 025 - Williams (121) - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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Mortgages and Deeds

SB 0728 - Yeckel - Revises laws pertaining to mortgage brokers
SB 0729 - Yeckel - Mortgages may be insured in an amount not to exceed 103% of fair market value of the property
SB 0931 - Klarich - Makes several changes regarding business and commerce
HB 1375 - Luetkenhaus - Mortgages may be insured in an amount not to exceed 103% of fair market value of property
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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Motels and Hotels

SB 0683 - Stoll - Authorizes Festus to impose a hotel-motel sales tax for promotion of tourism
SB 0912 - Mathewson - Extends business hours for qualified resorts in Miller, Morgan and Camden counties to sell liquor by the drink
SB 1017 - Cauthorn - Expands transient guest tax to include Clark County
SB 1243 - Johnson - Changes term innkeeper to lodging establishment and changes posting of notice requirements for lodging establishments
HB 1692 - Overschmidt - Extends business hours for qualified resorts in Miller, Morgan, and Camden counties to sell liquor by the drink
HB 2079 - McKenna - Uses the term lodging establishment in chapter 419 instead of the terms hotel or inn.
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