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Cemeteries

SB 0065 - Goode - Modifies provisions of the unmarked human burial act
HB 0394 - Byrd - Defines next-of-kin for purposes of disposition of human remains
HB 0472 - Johnson - Establishes procedures for appointing boards of directors in community improvement districts

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Certificate of Need

SB 0311 - Dougherty - Modifies various provisions relating to the protection of the elderly
SB 0338 - Cauthorn - Restores the moratorium on the expenditure minimum for beds in long-term care facilities
SB 0449 - Bartle - Limits certificate of need to only long-term care facilities
HB 0432 - Wright - Limits the application of the certificate of need law to long-term care facilities only.
HB 0628 - Sutherland - Amends and enacts various provisions regarding the protection of the elderly.

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Charities

SB 0082 - Klindt - Exempts religious, charitable, and nonprofit organizations from food inspection laws in certain circumstances
SB 0135 - Goode - Exempts certain leased personal property from taxation
SB 0175 - Loudon - Creates a food recovery program to provide food to needy persons
SB 0426 - Griesheimer - Modifies time state employees may receive paid leave for volunteering as a Red Cross disaster service volunteer
SB 0483 - Gross - Enables certain land trusts to be exempt from property taxation
SB 0579 - Wheeler - Subjects nonprofit health entities to additional review by the AG before they can convert to for profit entities
HB 0050 - Johnson - Exempts from taxation leased motor vehicles used for government, charitable, educational, or religious purposes.
HB 0085 - Ward - Permits the Division of Family Services to provide financial assistance to certain not-for-profit food
HB 0157 - Johnson - Telemarketing no-call definitions.
HB 0206 - Hunter - Exempts food sales made by religious, charitable and nonprofit organizations from the state food code laws and
HB 0345 - Cunningham - Creates a tax credit for contributions to scholarship charities.

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Children and Minors

SB 0009 - Goode - Amends various provisions regarding the use of child restraint systems in motor vehicles
SB 0030 - Gross - Creates the Amber Alert System
SB 0034 - Loudon - Imposes civil liability on any person violating Missouri's informed consent law for abortions
SB 0043 - Dougherty - Establishes the "Office of the Child Advocate for Children's Protection & Services"
SB 0073 - Bland - Establishes the Missouri Commission of Prevention and Management of Obesity
SB 0085 - Dougherty - Requires certain facilities for children to show proof of accreditation and compliance with safety standards
SB 0087 - Dougherty - Eliminates time restrictions for special needs children under Missouri's Health Insurance Program for children
SB 0105 - Bland - Lowers age for jury duty from 21 to 18; excuses certain students
SB 0107 - Bland - Creates a statewide AMBER Alert program
SB 0112 - Loudon - Allows parents to refuse to vaccinate their child for religious, philosophical, or medical reasons
SB 0139 - Bland - Modifies the grandparents as foster parents program
SB 0150 - Bland - Allows school districts to create after-school and summer educational programs for at-risk youth
SB 0159 - Bland - Establishes coordinated health program board to prevent student obesity, cardiovascular disease, & type II diabetes
SB 0266 - Shields - Requires the department of mental health to develop plans for children and persons on waiting lists
SB 0274 - Caskey - Requires insurers to provide coverage for hearing aids for children
SB 0302 - Bray - Creates the crime of criminally negligent storage of a firearm
SB 0306 - Steelman - Requires courts to appoint a guardian ad litem where there are substantiated allegations of child abuse and neglect
SB 0322 - Days - Allows adopted persons eighteen and older to obtain copies of their original birth certificate
SB 0330 - Caskey - Allows child support orders to be sent to employers by regular or certified mail
SB 0337 - Cauthorn - Allows participation in FFA, FHA, FCCLA, 4-H, and State Fair competition to count as attendance for purpose of state aid
SB 0351 - Dougherty - Changes the procedure in which parental or guardian consent is noted for the organ donation process of minors
SB 0416 - Yeckel - Alters the distribution of the gaming commission fund
SB 0430 - Champion - Modifies the law relating to children's protective services
SB 0455 - Dougherty - Extends the Family Care Safety Registry to January 1, 2007
SB 0471 - Bartle - Modifies filing requirements for child support garnishment orders
SB 0476 - Jacob - Eliminates the minimum age qualification for admission to the University of the State of Missouri
SB 0493 - Kennedy - Modifies the law relating to the screening of genetic diseases and birth defects
SB 0500 - Loudon - Removes the aggregate cap for the adoption tax credit program
SB 0543 - Dougherty - Revises various criminal background checks
SB 0563 - Shields - Revises ages of victims for various sexual offenses
SB 0568 - Yeckel - Requires children to be at least 8 years old, 4 feet 4 inches, and 60 pounds to ride as passengers on motorcycles
SB 0571 - Loudon - Includes Christian Science practitioners within the definition of Minister for mandated reports of child abuse
SB 0572 - Dougherty - Allows foster children to receive a tuition and fee waiver to state-funded colleges or universities
SB 0582 - Kennedy - Creates a gang resistance education and training program to be used in schools
SB 0586 - Stoll - Encourages effective involvement of parents in support of the education of their children by State Board of Education
SB 0593 - Foster - Modifies the law pertaining to hot-line calls for alleged child abuse and neglect
SB 0609 - Scott - Modifies the law relating to protective services for children
SB 0624 - Foster - Adds the Ozark Foothills Child Assessment Center as a center which the Department of Social Services shall fund
SB 0628 - Coleman - Creates the Dominic James Memorial Foster Care Reform Act of 2003
SB 0629 - Coleman - Create the "More for Four" pilot program, providing grants to a maximum of 25 pre-kindergarten pilot programs
SB 0632 - Days - Renders alterations to policies concerning early childhood special education placement
SB 0637 - Caskey - Alters policies regarding the lapse of school districts
SB 0638 - Days - Requires license-exempt residential care facilities to provide a notice of parental responsibility
SB 0641 - Foster - Alters provisions regarding special education policy
SB 0644 - Kennedy - Alters provisions regarding early childhood special education services
SB 0649 - Shields - Modifies the law relating to the Putative Father Registry
SB 0669 - Dougherty - Changes statute of limitation on childhood sexual abuse cases
SB 0682 - Loudon - Requires the juvenile court to notify school districts of any violations of compulsory school attendance
SB 0684 - Dougherty - Modifies the law pertaining to the licensing of child care facilities
SB 0685 - Gibbons - Creates a comprehensive children's mental health service system
SB 0696 - Coleman - Establishes the child support responsibility act
SB 0698 - Russell - Creates safety standards for cribs which are sold or used by commercial users
SCR 002 - Bland - Renames the Joint Interim Committee on After-School Programs the Joint Committee on Out-of-School Programs
SCR 003 - Loudon - Urges Illinois to enact legislation that requires parental consent to obtain an abortion or to recognize Missouri law
SJR 004 - Cauthorn - Allows private school students to ride public school buses
HB 0043 - Stevenson - Makes juvenile court jurisdiction terminate at age 18 instead of age 17.
HB 0044 - Stevenson - Lowers the eligibility age for jurors from twenty-one to eighteen.
HB 0045 - Stevenson - Modifies the compulsory school attendance age to eighteen.
HB 0051 - Mayer - Suspension or expulsion of pupils in public schools.
HB 0063 - Jolly - Changes the definition of "dangerous felony" to include statutory rape and sodomy when victim is less than 12 and
HB 0067 - Bringer - Revises section 568.045 to include "distribute and deliver", to include engaging in conduct that violates
HB 0112 - Townley - Immunizations for school children.
HB 0137 - Crawford - Requires operators of motorcycles and motortricycles who are under twenty-one years of age to wear protective
HB 0148 - Crawford - Criminalizes the selling of a child.
HB 0165 - Ransdall - Makes it a crime for a proprietor of an adult cabaret to allow a person under 21 to dance in it or for a person
HB 0167 - Kelly (144) - Sales of intoxicating liquor to minors.
HB 0168 - Kelly (144) - Creates the crime of sexual contact with a student while on public school property.
HB 0185 - Phillips - Creates the AMBER Alert System
HB 0196 - Sager - Requires the Department of Social Services to conduct or contract for an advertising campaign for the recruitment of
HB 0219 - Myers - Prohibits case workers employed by the Division of Family Services from working outside their assigned counties on a
HB 0229 - Wright - Increases the penalties for forcible rape, forcible sodomy, attempt to commit forcible rape and attempt to commit
HB 0238 - Dougherty - Lowers the minimum age for jury service from 21 to 18.
HB 0253 - Shoemaker - Eliminates requirement for petitioner to disclose Social Security number in connection with a protective order
HB 0255 - Crawford - Increases the age at which the death penalty can be imposed from 16 to 18.
HB 0256 - Avery - Changes the age of disqualification from jury service from under 21 to under 18.
HB 0262 - Hilgemann - Allows the board of education for the St. Louis City school district to adopt a resolution raising the mandatory
HB 0282 - Moore - Requires health insurers to provide coverage for children's hearing aids.
HB 0285 - Walton - Revises discipline policy for public schools.
HB 0288 - Jetton - Establishes the Priority Schools Trust Fund and produces additional alterations to the state's education policy
HB 0306 - Seigfreid - Authorizes all counties to levy a sales tax for community services for children.
HB 0356 - Smith (118) - Allows products made by youths in the division of youth services program to be sold at no more than 110% of cost
HB 0362 - Cunningham - Allows school districts to provide transportation for private and parochial students under certain circumstances.
HB 0406 - Johnson - Modifies the admissibility of statements made by children under fourteen years of age.
HB 0408 - Bivins - Raises the age of victim in statutory sexual offenses to sixteen years of age.
HB 0444 - Jackson - Alters the distribution of the Gaming Commission Fund
HB 0445 - Portwood - Includes Christian Science practitioners in the definition of "minister" for purposes of mandatory child abuse reports
HB 0455 - Thompson - Mandates coverage for alopecia in persons 18 & under for the Medicaid program, MC+ & the MO Consolidated Health Care Plan
HB 0459 - Bean, Jr. - Establishes a comprehensive children's mental health services system.
HB 0466 - Dusenberg - Modifies the requirements for child safety restraints in motor vehicles.
HB 0481 - Crowell - Prohibits the use of public funds for health and social services programs to subsidize abortion services
HB 0485 - Johnson - Restricts the locations for interviewing children for child abuse investigations and allows attorneys to receive a
HB 0489 - Byrd - Requires juvenile sex offenders to register with superintendent of any school district in which the juvenile
HB 0497 - Abel - Allows medical assistance for foster children to continue to age twenty-three if the child enrolls in postsecondary
HB 0504 - Dixon - Opens certain juvenile court records and proceedings to the public.
HB 0567 - Lembke - Requires juvenile officers to report investigations for violations relating to compulsory school attendance to the
HB 0571 - Pratt - Allows the court to appoint a standby guardian for a minor.
HB 0575 - Dethrow - Adds the Ozark Foothills and the North Central Missouri child assessment centers
HB 0581 - Pratt - Creates new rights for men in the establishment of paternity.
HB 0655 - Wilson - Revises certain special education services
HB 0658 - Brown - Revises the crime of identity theft, increases the severity of the punishment, creates a civil cause of action for
HB 0679 - Hanaway - Modifies various provisions of the law relating to foster care and protective services for children
HB 0689 - Adams - Allows courts to suspend an individual's driver's license for up to one hundred twenty days for failure to stop for a
HB 0690 - Holand - Amends the requirements for the Missouri family trust.
HB 0721 - Icet - Removes age restriction for students admissible to the University of Missouri.
HB 0739 - Viebrock - Removes the two million dollar cap on the special needs child adoption tax credit and eliminates the credit for
HB 0747 - Cooper - Eliminates the two million dollar cap on the tax credits for nonrecurring adoption expenses.
HCR 008 - Walton - Creates the Joint Legislative Committee on Out-of-School Programs.
HCR 011 - Moore - Creates the Joint Legislative Committee on Out-of-School Programs

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Chiropractors

SB 0415 - Yeckel - Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing
SB 0589 - Shields - Modifies provisions relating to the licensing of chiropractors
HB 0121 - Portwood - Modifies provisions in the law relating to managed care chiropractic services
HB 0415 - Portwood - Changes the definition of the practice of chiropractic.

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Circuit Clerk

SB 0170 - Quick - Authorizes the Clay County Commission to pay the salaries of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks
SB 0186 - Cauthorn - Removes ability of Marion County Circuit Court to appoint Div. I circuit clerk if office is separated from recorder
SB 0417 - Yeckel - Modifies provisions which fire district board members may be recalled for misconduct in office or criminal convictions
SB 0446 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
SB 0447 - Bartle - Creates the basic civil legal services fund
SB 0451 - Loudon - Requires appointment of St. Louis city circuit clerk
SB 0466 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to charges in criminal cases
SB 0467 - Bartle - Increases criminal case filing surcharge
SB 0468 - Bartle - Modifies types of case dispositions that must be reported to the Uniform Law Enforcement System Records
SB 0469 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to court personnel
SB 0470 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to liens on real estate
SB 0471 - Bartle - Modifies filing requirements for child support garnishment orders
SB 0474 - Bartle - Modifies surcharge procedure in civil case filings
SB 0487 - Dolan - Modifies certain court fees associated with court reporters
SB 0591 - Shields - Provides that certain circuit clerks shall be appointed
HB 0301 - Munzlinger - Removes ability of Marion County Circuit Court to appoint Division 1 Circuit Clerk if office is separated from
HB 0373 - Byrd - Appointment of circuit clerks in any city not within a county.
HB 0427 - Byrd - Creates the basic civil legal services fund
HB 0613 - Byrd - Modifies provisions of court procedure
HB 0734 - Goodman - Revises the laws concerning appointment of circuit clerks.

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Cities, Towns and Villages

SB 0008 - Goode - Creates a senior property tax deferral program
SB 0011 - Kinder - Makes various modifications to taxation
SB 0017 - Childers - Allows a percentage of insurance premium taxes to fund various fire protection programs
SB 0064 - Goode - Authorizes counties to submit a tax to the voters to support enhanced 911 services
SB 0076 - Gross - Exempts the homestead of those aged 65 and older from increases in property tax assessments
SB 0080 - Loudon - Prohibits reassessment of previously assessed real property and improvements until a transfer of ownership occurs
SB 0090 - Kennedy - Allows ten cities to adopt ordinances to install automatic traffic control enforcement systems
SB 0093 - Shields - Allows an exemption from sales tax on items purchased and given to the state
SB 0135 - Goode - Exempts certain leased personal property from taxation
SB 0136 - Goode - Changes filing and meeting dates for offices in political subdivisions and special districts
SB 0142 - Goode - Gives the power of eminent domain to towns and villages
SB 0144 - Goode - Revises the sunshine law
SB 0172 - Goode - Revises regulation of tax increment financing
SB 0202 - Childers - Requires access to water supply for fire protection entities during emergencies
SB 0218 - Goode - Authorizes imposition of lateral sewer service repair fee in certain situations
SB 0224 - Vogel - Authorizes easement on state property to the city of Fulton
SB 0228 - Griesheimer - Enables the City of Warrenton and Shannon County to levy a transient guest tax
SB 0235 - Quick - Considers the value of a redevelopment area when calculating local indebtedness limit
SB 0238 - Caskey - Modifies provisions regarding incorporation or annexation of unincorporated areas in Cass County
SB 0241 - Yeckel - Prohibits residency requirements for peace officers in certain jurisdictions
SB 0253 - Steelman - Creates the Missouri Downtown Economic Stimulus Act
SB 0269 - Quick - Enables Excelsior Springs to submit a public safety sales tax to its voters
SB 0297 - Griesheimer - Allows access to state-operated sewer lines
SB 0301 - Bray - Increases maximum lateral sewer service repair fee to be imposed from $28 to $50 per year
SB 0304 - Jacob - Creates a clothing and school supplies sales tax holiday
SB 0358 - Shields - Requires budgetary approval of Platte County or city within Platte County for expenditures to local election board
SB 0375 - Steelman - Creates an enterprise zone in Pulaski County and the City of Richland
SB 0379 - Champion - Allows the City of Springfield to remove or transfer real property from a district or zone designation
SB 0405 - Klindt - Expands the immunity from civil liability for property owners that own land that adjoins public trails
SB 0433 - Yeckel - Requires sale of certain methamphetamine drugs from behind the counter
SB 0439 - Steelman - Requires territorial service agreements for the provision of service in certain sewer districts
SB 0440 - Steelman - Modifies the procedure for disconnection of water services for nonpayment of a sewer bill
SB 0482 - Kennedy - Allows certain fire protection districts to continue to serve areas that have been annexed into the city of DeSoto
SB 0483 - Gross - Enables certain land trusts to be exempt from property taxation
SB 0504 - Clemens - Authorizes a satellite enterprise zone in Springfield
SB 0513 - Kennedy - Removes discretion of board of police commissioners as to paid vacation and holidays in some situations
SB 0524 - Jacob - Allows certain first classification counties to create a geographical information system
SB 0536 - Jacob - Enacts various changes to state income and sales tax laws
SB 0555 - Kinder - Addresses ability of certain aluminum smelters and cities to purchase energy outside of PSC oversight
SB 0562 - Griesheimer - Authorizes conveyance of state property located in St. Louis County to the City of Pacific
SB 0567 - Steelman - Gives authority to create reorganized common sewer districts
SB 0612 - Clemens - Requires Springfield to sell utility services on a non- discriminatory basis and at the same price to nonresidents
SB 0621 - Loudon - Allows certain cities to abate certain types of public nuisances and charge the cost of removal against owner
SB 0633 - Shields - Enables property in two cities to be annexed into only one of the two cities
SB 0645 - Kennedy - Addresses benefits of survivors of a police officer and those who may use the deferred retirement option plan
SB 0692 - Klindt - Creates the Missouri Rural Economic Stimulus Act
SJR 009 - Yeckel - Removes portion of the Missouri Constitution which prohibits distribution of state funds to religious organizations
SR 0919 - Steelman - Creates an Interim Committee on Police Officer Residency requirements for political subdivisions
HB 0135 - Crawford - Preempts the field of legislation concerning firearms, and prohibits suits by government entities against dealers,
HB 0166 - Baker - Modifies provisions regarding incorporation or annexation of unincorporated areas in Cass County
HB 0181 - Seigfreid - Authorizes a transient guest tax in certain cities
HB 0204 - Ransdall - Designates enterprise zones in Pulaski County and Richland.
HB 0216 - Myers - Permits the state to withhold lease payments on properties owned by landowners who are delinquent on taxes.
HB 0277 - Wright - Allows the City of Springfield to remove or transfer real property from a district or zone designation
HB 0289 - Dempsey - Creates the Missouri Downtown and Rural Economic Stimulus Act and modifies tax increment financing provisions
HB 0293 - Johnson - Limits license tax amounts in certain cities.
HB 0294 - Marsh - Allows Springfield to establish a satellite enterprise zone.
HB 0306 - Seigfreid - Authorizes all counties to levy a sales tax for community services for children.
HB 0307 - Merideth III - Allows political subdivisions to enter into agreements for reciprocal emergency aid without approval of the governor
HB 0311 - Roark - Requires certain cities to provide electricity to customers outside the city limits at the same price as they charge
HB 0331 - Guest - Allows Cameron and Boonville to remove weeds or trash on property.
HB 0351 - Quinn - Modifies eligibility requirements for members of a board of directors of an industrial development corporation
HB 0369 - Cunningham - Requires all nongovernmental entities contracting with political subdivisions to be subject to the same
HB 0388 - Wilson - Allows certain first class counties to create a geographical information system
HB 0463 - King - Makes the city of Adrian the purple martin capital
HB 0472 - Johnson - Establishes procedures for appointing boards of directors in community improvement districts
HB 0483 - Byrd - Provides an alternative method for creating a transportation development district.
HB 0553 - Smith (014) - Allows health benefits for retired officers and dependents of deceased officers of political subdivisions
HB 0597 - Schlottach - Removes requirement that township clerks file a copy of the township's fiscal and inventory reports with MoDOT
HB 0667 - El-Amin - Extends powers to civilian review boards that investigate allegations of misconduct by local law enforcement
HB 0699 - Sager - Creates homeland security communication system act.
HB 0707 - Rector - Extends the commercial zone on the south side of Kansas City to Harrisonville along highways 71 and 291.
HB 0761 - Cunningham - Creates laws for animal physical therapists.

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Civil Procedure

SB 0006 - Caskey - Allows nonprobate transfers
SB 0063 - Caskey - Provides that rulings on termination of parental rights shall be final for purposes of appeal
SB 0174 - Childers - Limits paddlesport outfitters liability
SB 0203 - Bartle - Modifies enforcement of administrative subpoenas
SB 0213 - Bartle - Allows appeals from orders granting or denying class action certification
SB 0214 - Bartle - Modifies witness fees
SB 0268 - Loudon - Authorizes special motion to dismiss in Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPP)
SB 0280 - Scott - Enacts various tort reform measures
SB 0298 - Griesheimer - Revises liquor license requirements, operational restrictions, and enforcement provisions
SB 0357 - Shields - Modifies venue for administrative actions involving real property
SB 0395 - Bartle - Revises civil procedure for challenging a board of director decision and shareholder appraisal
SB 0440 - Steelman - Modifies the procedure for disconnection of water services for nonpayment of a sewer bill
SB 0446 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
SB 0469 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to court personnel
SB 0474 - Bartle - Modifies surcharge procedure in civil case filings
SB 0488 - Dolan - Eliminates an appeal of a determination of whether a person is a sexually violent predator
SB 0552 - Yeckel - Expands the list of property exempt from attachment to clarify that all qualified retirement plans will be exempt
SB 0567 - Steelman - Gives authority to create reorganized common sewer districts
SB 0616 - Nodler - Reenacts provisions regarding venue for suits against non-profit corporations
SB 0669 - Dougherty - Changes statute of limitation on childhood sexual abuse cases
SB 0679 - Loudon - Modifies allowable interest on certain judgments
SB 0681 - Loudon - Modifies provisions relating to actions for unlawful discriminatory practices
HB 0111 - Townley - Requires the courts to award court costs and reasonable attorney fees to the nonprevailing party in all civil
HB 0141 - Mayer - Modifies enforcement of administrative subpoenas
HB 0213 - Myers - Adds filing of a current property tax receipt to the common law elements of an adverse possession action.
HB 0273 - Byrd - Enacts various tort reform measures
HB 0613 - Byrd - Modifies provisions of court procedure
HB 0658 - Brown - Revises the crime of identity theft, increases the severity of the punishment, creates a civil cause of action for

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Civil Rights

SB 0012 - Kinder - Enacts the Religious Freedom Restoration Act
SB 0225 - Klindt - Enumerates the rights of persons with service animals
SB 0268 - Loudon - Authorizes special motion to dismiss in Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPP)
SB 0323 - Days - Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
SB 0681 - Loudon - Modifies provisions relating to actions for unlawful discriminatory practices
SJR 001 - Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
HB 0239 - Morris - Prohibits school districts from adopting discrimination policies that exceed state and federal protections against
HB 0250 - Johnson - Provides a grievance procedure for law enforcement officers who are subject to dismissal or disciplinary transfer.
HB 0258 - Haywood - Establishes lists of specific crimes which if motivated by race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual
HB 0468 - Byrd - Amends various provisions regarding the right to civil action for unlawful discriminatory practices.
HB 0712 - Hanaway - Prohibits governmental authorities from interfering with the free exercise of religion.
HJR 010 - Wilson - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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Commercial Code

SB 0061 - Caskey - Limits the private use of an individual's Social Security Number in certain situations
SB 0373 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of the self-storage facilities act
HB 0446 - Icet - Changes the requirements for complaints filed concerning certain campaign finance disclosures.
HB 0512 - Cooper - Modifies provisions of the self-storage facilities act

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Compacts

SB 0200 - Bland - Enacts reciprocal nurse licensure compact

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Conservation Dept.

SB 0102 - Goode - Creates the Invasive Species Council
SB 0237 - Russell - Allows fishing contests to be conducted without a permit
SB 0450 - Mathewson - Creates the division of community health
SB 0601 - Griesheimer - Provides conservation agents and retirees with an additional benefit under the year 2000 plan
SB 0683 - Clemens - Requires certain land acquired by the Dept. of Conservation to be sold at public auction
SCR 018 - Mathewson - Creates an interim committee to study the streamlining of state employee benefits
SJR 017 - Dolan - Revises the current transportation funding scheme with respect to various state agencies
SJR 021 - Cauthorn - Puts to the vote of the people every four years the issue of conservation sales tax
SJR 022 - Klindt - Eliminates the authority of the department of conservation to purchase land
SR 0900 - Mathewson - Creates an interim committee to study the streamlining of state employee benefits
HB 0222 - Luetkemeyer - Allows fishing contests to be conducted without a permit, and no fishing license required on certain holidays
HB 0226 - Holand - Requires restitution to the state for illegally taking deer and authorizes Conservation Commission to suspend, revoke,
HB 0386 - Pearce - Requires the Department of Conservation to pay the first two hundred fifty dollars of damages to a motor vehicle

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Constitutional Amendments

SJR 001 - Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
SJR 002 - Bland - Repeals portions of the Hancock Amendment concerning total state revenues and tax increases
SJR 003 - Gross - Exempts property owned by veterans' organizations from property taxation
SJR 005 - Bland - Creates a fund to hold excess revenue of the state
SJR 006 - Bartle - Abolishes the Highway Commission and replaces it with a Director of Transportation
SJR 007 - Loudon - Amends the Constitution to allow the commission to design, acquire, construct, maintain, and operate toll facilities
SJR 008 - Bartle - Creates a limit of two terms for offices of attorney general, state auditor, secretary of state & lt. governor
SJR 009 - Yeckel - Removes portion of the Missouri Constitution which prohibits distribution of state funds to religious organizations
SJR 010 - Yeckel - Removes provision limiting distribution of funds to any church, religion, or any preacher or teacher thereof
SJR 011 - Bartle - Reduces number of representatives from 163 to 105 and increases number of senators from 34 to 35
SJR 013 - Stoll - Revises requirements to be met by those involved in the management of bingo
SJR 014 - Jacob - Amends the Constitution to create a Revenue Stabilization Fund
SJR 015 - Gross - Abolishes the Missouri Citizen's Commission on Compensation
SJR 016 - Jacob - Constitutional amendment to repeal legislative term limits, subject to voter approval
SJR 018 - Coleman - Enables the legislature to issue bonds for education purposes
SJR 019 - Clemens - Prohibits additional appropriations for funding of professional sports stadiums without a vote of the people
SJR 021 - Cauthorn - Puts to the vote of the people every four years the issue of conservation sales tax
SJR 022 - Klindt - Eliminates the authority of the department of conservation to purchase land
SJR 023 - Coleman - Changes minimum age requirements for members of the General Assembly
HJR 001 - Harris - Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow approval of school bond issues by simple majority vote.
HJR 003 - Seigfreid - Proposes a constitutional amendment repealing the Missouri Citizen's Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials.
HJR 005 - Dusenberg - Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing the Highways and Transportation Commission with a Director of
HJR 006 - Yates - Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting all statewide officers to two terms.
HJR 007 - Whorton - Proposes a constitutional amendment preserving the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game.
HJR 009 - Parker - Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting all statewide elected officers to two terms.
HJR 010 - Wilson - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HJR 011 - Holand - Proposes a constitutional amendment elevating all associate circuit judges to circuit judges and creating the Judicial
HJR 014 - Yates - Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing from 24 to 22 the minimum age for a state representative.
HJR 016 - Brown - Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting from taxation property owned by veterans' organizations.
HJR 019 - King - Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing any county to adopt a charter form of government.
HJR 020 - Dethrow - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring four-sevenths majority vote on initiatives relating to fish and wildlife
HJR 024 - Crawford - Proposes a constitutional amendment restricting use of transportation revenue.
HJR 026 - Roark - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget submission by the Governor without voter-approved

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Construction and Building Codes

SB 0137 - Goode - Authorizes design-build projects in certain instances
HB 0573 - Rector - Creates protocol for resolution of disputes concerning alleged defective residential construction.

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Consumer Protection

SB 0010 - Goode - Creates a no-spam list in Attorney General's office for unsolicited commercial email
SB 0058 - Russell - Revises documentation required for telecommunications companies to charge for Internet service
SB 0061 - Caskey - Limits the private use of an individual's Social Security Number in certain situations
SB 0123 - Goode - Prohibits certain predatory lending practices with respect to home loans
SB 0138 - Bland - Lowers the maximum penalties consumers must pay for late payments on certain credit transactions
SB 0292 - Yeckel - Limits disclosure of credit card account numbers on sales receipts provided to cardholder
SB 0477 - Griesheimer - Regulates the sale of motor vehicle extended service contracts
SB 0509 - Bray - Requires the labeling of bottled water
SB 0538 - Dolan - Creates identity crimes
SB 0561 - Dolan - Creastes the Missouri Home Improvement Fraud Act
SB 0670 - Dougherty - Prohibits use of posted inquiries in calculating credit risk scores
SB 0698 - Russell - Creates safety standards for cribs which are sold or used by commercial users
HB 0228 - Pearce - Creates a no-spam list in the Attorney General's office for unsolicited commercial e-mail
HB 0392 - Avery - Regulates establishment and relocation of motorcycle and other types of franchises
HB 0505 - Byrd - Modifies the law regarding damage claims made by rental companies

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Contracts and Contractors

SB 0033 - Loudon - Establishes the Open Contracting Act
SB 0037 - Klindt - Adopts the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
SB 0061 - Caskey - Limits the private use of an individual's Social Security Number in certain situations
SB 0109 - Gross - Expands mechanic's lien law to include equipment rentals
SB 0137 - Goode - Authorizes design-build projects in certain instances
SB 0308 - Steelman - Creates the Missouri Calcium Initiative
SB 0332 - Childers - Limits individuals eligible to receive the prevailing wage and modifies how the prevailing wage is set
SB 0364 - Yeckel - Modifies allowable fees for handling refused instruments
SB 0365 - Yeckel - Modifies allowable fees for late payments in certain contracts
SB 0473 - Stoll - Requires additional information regarding department of economic development contracts for financial assistance
SB 0477 - Griesheimer - Regulates the sale of motor vehicle extended service contracts
SB 0491 - Scott - Requires the department of transportation to submit to arbitration in certain contract disputes
SB 0501 - Gross - Exempts contractors from paying sales taxes on materials used in department of transportation projects
SB 0521 - Gross - Addresses public entity's requirement of surety bonds and establishes the open contracting act
SB 0550 - Scott - Adds rental contracts to stealing
SB 0561 - Dolan - Creastes the Missouri Home Improvement Fraud Act
SB 0654 - Steelman - Requires certain filings of contractors and companies who repair, remove, and close petroleum liquid storage systems
SB 0680 - Loudon - Establishes a licensing board to regulate electrical contractors
SB 0691 - Russell - Requires sales and use tax compliance from vendors selling to the state
HB 0154 - Roark - Establishes covenant marriages in this state.
HB 0175 - Bland - Establishment of Missouri minority business advocacy commission.
HB 0202 - Portwood - Creates the Missouri Calcium Initiative
HB 0254 - Byrd - Adopts the Uniform Electronics Transactions Act
HB 0314 - Engler - Prohibits public entities from requiring certain people to obtain a surety bond from a particular company
HB 0368 - Cunningham - Proof required for minority business enterprises.
HB 0369 - Cunningham - Requires all nongovernmental entities contracting with political subdivisions to be subject to the same
HB 0383 - Green - Authorizes Privatization Contracts for State services.
HB 0414 - Bean, Jr. - Restricts prevailing wages requirements for workmen in relation to schools.
HB 0425 - Sutherland - Establishes a licensing system for manufactured housing setup contractors.
HB 0448 - Mayer - Establishes the Open Contracting Act.
HB 0561 - St. Onge - Creates design-build contracting.
HB 0573 - Rector - Creates protocol for resolution of disputes concerning alleged defective residential construction.
HB 0615 - St. Onge - Creates the Missouri electrical industry licensing board.
HB 0635 - Threlkeld - Revises Hvac services by utilities.
HB 0668 - Crawford - Enacts various accountability measures relating to the department of transportation
HB 0740 - Pratt - Requires certain filings of contractors and companies who repair, remove, and close petroleum liquid storage systems.

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Cooperatives

SB 0668 - Cauthorn - Decreases number of employees in an employee-qualified capital project from 100 to 60 to receive certain tax credit
HB 0130 - Shoemyer - Allows a tax credit of up to fifty percent of cash fund investments in eligible new generation processing entities.
HB 0527 - Myers - Allows certain aluminum smelting facilities to purchase electrical power on the open market.

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Corporations

SB 0069 - Yeckel - Creates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board to serve as liaison between agencies and small businesses
SB 0097 - Russell - Non-attorneys may represent corporations in certain state proceedings
SB 0202 - Childers - Requires access to water supply for fire protection entities during emergencies
SB 0280 - Scott - Enacts various tort reform measures
SB 0394 - Bartle - Modifies law governing corporate formalities
SB 0395 - Bartle - Revises civil procedure for challenging a board of director decision and shareholder appraisal
SB 0463 - Gross - Increases term of director for nonprofit corporation from five to six years
SB 0496 - Yeckel - Allows biennial licensing for certain finance companies
SB 0536 - Jacob - Enacts various changes to state income and sales tax laws
SB 0613 - Shields - Modifies provisions for return of leased property held by pawn broker to the claimant
SB 0616 - Nodler - Reenacts provisions regarding venue for suits against non-profit corporations
SB 0678 - Vogel - Modifies corporate income tax apportionment and the tax rate
SB 0687 - Russell - Modifies multistate corporate income calculations to disallow the classification of non-Missouri source income
SB 0688 - Russell - Makes various changes to sales and income tax laws to close loopholes
SB 0690 - Russell - Adds certain tax compliance measures for certain businesses
HB 0351 - Quinn - Modifies eligibility requirements for members of a board of directors of an industrial development corporation
HB 0421 - Cooper - Lowers the corporate income tax to five and one-fourth percent.
HB 0482 - Byrd - Permits the required signatures on corporate filings with the Secretary of State to be a facsimile, a conformed
HB 0525 - Byrd - Modifies various provisions regarding the rights of shareholders, officers, and directors of corporations.

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Corrections Dept.

SB 0005 - Caskey - Makes numerous changes to sentencing laws
SB 0022 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0196 - Scott - The state may not automatically purchase goods or services from MO Voc. Ent. if MO businesses provide the services
SB 0198 - Caskey - Modifies DNA profiling system
SB 0408 - Klindt - Creates corrections officers certification and training
SB 0418 - Cauthorn - Creates the crime of endangerment of corrections personnel
SB 0558 - Klindt - Revises procedure in information given when transferring offenders
SCR 012 - Gibbons - Relating to prison facilities
HB 0138 - Crawford - Establishes the Missouri Corrections Officers Training and Standards Commission (MoC0TS)
HB 0407 - Smith (118) - Revises provisions for drug and alcohol treatment for offenders
HB 0477 - Moore - Requires the department of corrections to test for tuberculosis on all offenders
HB 0558 - El-Amin - Creates a task force on alternative sentencing.
HB 0669 - Black - Creates the crime of endangering corrections personnel in the first, second, and third degrees.
HB 0692 - Viebrock - Requires prisoners to use their insurance if any or pay for any medical attention, dental care or medicine provided by
HB 0713 - Bruns - The State may not automatically purchase good or services from Missouri Vocational Enterprises when Missouri

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Cosmetology

SB 0149 - Bland - Creates a braider classification requiring licensing by the Board of Cosmetology
HB 0564 - Behnen - Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing

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Counties

SB 0008 - Goode - Creates a senior property tax deferral program
SB 0011 - Kinder - Makes various modifications to taxation
SB 0016 - Childers - Allows first class counties to retain a larger percentage of a portion of the assessed valuation
SB 0064 - Goode - Authorizes counties to submit a tax to the voters to support enhanced 911 services
SB 0076 - Gross - Exempts the homestead of those aged 65 and older from increases in property tax assessments
SB 0093 - Shields - Allows an exemption from sales tax on items purchased and given to the state
SB 0099 - Caskey - Requires a portion of property tax collections shall be used for the geographic information system (GIS)
SB 0101 - Caskey - Allows Cass County to establish a municipal court system to prosecute ordinance violations
SB 0120 - Caskey - Allows Cass County to use a small portion of its property tax revenue for collection costs
SB 0121 - Caskey - Includes Cass County in a certain planning and zoning program
SB 0122 - Caskey - Enables the assessor in third class counties to make certain entries to the assessor's book after delivery of the book
SB 0130 - Gross - Authorizes conveyance of state property along Knaust Road in St. Charles County
SB 0135 - Goode - Exempts certain leased personal property from taxation
SB 0172 - Goode - Revises regulation of tax increment financing
SB 0178 - Bland - Enables persons with hardships to pay property taxes in installments
SB 0195 - Scott - Enables Platte and Clay counties to levy a one-half percent room tax
SB 0199 - Childers - Modifies the classification of counties, and various other provisions related to counties and county government
SB 0222 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 0227 - Cauthorn - Amends law regarding how certain counties establish speed limits within their jurisdiction
SB 0235 - Quick - Considers the value of a redevelopment area when calculating local indebtedness limit
SB 0241 - Yeckel - Prohibits residency requirements for peace officers in certain jurisdictions
SB 0244 - Russell - Creates the Exhibition Center and Recreation Facility District Act for certain counties
SB 0250 - Stoll - Allows certain counties to enact a one-half percent sales tax for law enforcement purposes
SB 0269 - Quick - Enables Excelsior Springs to submit a public safety sales tax to its voters
SB 0281 - Shields - Allows first class counties to acquire, erect, operate, manage, etc. buildings and property outside the county seat
SB 0282 - Shields - Revises the maximum time a county commission may issue a lease or concession grant for certain public facilities
SB 0295 - Shields - Makes various modifications to laws regarding tax sales of land
SB 0304 - Jacob - Creates a clothing and school supplies sales tax holiday
SB 0357 - Shields - Modifies venue for administrative actions involving real property
SB 0358 - Shields - Requires budgetary approval of Platte County or city within Platte County for expenditures to local election board
SB 0375 - Steelman - Creates an enterprise zone in Pulaski County and the City of Richland
SB 0405 - Klindt - Expands the immunity from civil liability for property owners that own land that adjoins public trails
SB 0412 - Foster - Enables tangible personal property to be depreciated in a scheduled manner
SB 0441 - Dougherty - Allows counties to abate a portion of property taxes for certain purposes
SB 0465 - Bartle - Modifies duties of judicial finance commission
SB 0469 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to court personnel
SB 0482 - Kennedy - Allows certain fire protection districts to continue to serve areas that have been annexed into the city of DeSoto
SB 0483 - Gross - Enables certain land trusts to be exempt from property taxation
SB 0485 - Shields - Allows public hospitals in Clay and Boone counties to close certain records and meetings
SB 0502 - Vogel - Creates the Exhibition Center and Recreation Facility District Act for certain counties
SB 0508 - Bray - Modifies provisions concerning industrial development
SB 0522 - Gross - Provides an additional rate for the capital improvement sales tax
SB 0524 - Jacob - Allows certain first classification counties to create a geographical information system
SB 0526 - Gross - Prohibits contingent attorney's fees in property tax appeals
SB 0527 - Gross - Revises the fee structure for merchants' licenses
SB 0536 - Jacob - Enacts various changes to state income and sales tax laws
SB 0537 - Jacob - Authorizes Boone County Counselor to prosecute certain actions resulting in civil fines
SB 0547 - Caskey - Modifies pay schedules for certain county clerks and treasurers
SB 0592 - Foster - Establishes that certain counties' moneys collected may be expended for courtroom renovation & technology
SB 0631 - Bray - Implements the provisions of the streamlined sales and use tax agreement
SB 0633 - Shields - Enables property in two cities to be annexed into only one of the two cities
SB 0694 - Klindt - Allows Caldwell County to have a jail anywhere within their county
SJR 003 - Gross - Exempts property owned by veterans' organizations from property taxation
HB 0078 - Mayer - Authorizes county commissioners to create county crime reduction funds and authorizes courts to impose assessments
HB 0091 - Mayer - Counties may create a county crime reduction fund & creates the MO Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce (MoSMART)
HB 0097 - Johnson - Authorizes a sales tax for law enforcement purposes in Jefferson County
HB 0131 - Deeken - Revises provisions for the local government employees retirement system
HB 0135 - Crawford - Preempts the field of legislation concerning firearms, and prohibits suits by government entities against dealers,
HB 0139 - Crawford - Requires a percentage of ad valorem property tax collections to be used for computerized assessment aids.
HB 0144 - Luetkemeyer - Authorizes sales taxes for exhibition centers and tourism for certain counties
HB 0204 - Ransdall - Designates enterprise zones in Pulaski County and Richland.
HB 0205 - Ervin - Permits Clay County to operate a concession stand at a privately operated marina.
HB 0216 - Myers - Permits the state to withhold lease payments on properties owned by landowners who are delinquent on taxes.
HB 0219 - Myers - Prohibits case workers employed by the Division of Family Services from working outside their assigned counties on a
HB 0221 - Luetkemeyer - Revises banking laws
HB 0244 - Baker - Includes Cass County in a certain planning and zoning program
HB 0265 - Cooper - Revises speed regulations for motor vehicles within certain counties.
HB 0267 - Smith (118) - Revises various provisions relating to the powers of county commissions
HB 0268 - Smith (118) - Modifies the procedure for changing the classification of counties.
HB 0278 - Davis - Authorizes conveyance of state property along Knaust Road in St. Charles County
HB 0301 - Munzlinger - Removes ability of Marion County Circuit Court to appoint Division 1 Circuit Clerk if office is separated from
HB 0306 - Seigfreid - Authorizes all counties to levy a sales tax for community services for children.
HB 0307 - Merideth III - Allows political subdivisions to enter into agreements for reciprocal emergency aid without approval of the governor
HB 0318 - Baker - Allows Cass County to have county traffic ordinance violations heard by associate circuit judge
HB 0326 - Wagner - Changes the boundary description of Ste. Genevieve County
HB 0348 - Dempsey - Revises provisions of optional retirement and beneficiary election provisions of the LAGERS system
HB 0351 - Quinn - Modifies eligibility requirements for members of a board of directors of an industrial development corporation
HB 0388 - Wilson - Allows certain first class counties to create a geographical information system
HB 0416 - Rector - Changes the collection cost percentage of the amount of ad valorem property tax collections allocated in Cass County.
HB 0433 - Portwood - Allows motor vehicle owners who perform their own repairs to meet emission standards to apply reasonable labor costs
HB 0454 - Smith (118) - Sunsets the requirement for counties to provide office space for public defenders.
HB 0462 - Bruns - Authorizes a change to the county treasurer's compensation in Cole County.
HB 0483 - Byrd - Provides an alternative method for creating a transportation development district.
HB 0494 - Guest - Amends various provisions relating to concentrated animal feed operations.
HB 0527 - Myers - Allows certain aluminum smelting facilities to purchase electrical power on the open market.
HB 0552 - Kingery - Allows certain counties to use court fees collected pursuant to section 488.426 for courtroom renovation and technology
HB 0553 - Smith (014) - Allows health benefits for retired officers and dependents of deceased officers of political subdivisions
HB 0577 - Wilson - Permits election of library board members in counties of the third classification.
HB 0578 - Wilson - Changes county surveyor residency requirements.
HB 0591 - Hobbs - Tax for storm water discharge.
HB 0594 - Emery - Establishes the procedures for disincorporation of a road district in Jasper County
HB 0595 - Parker - Provides an additional rate for the capital improvements sales tax.
HB 0597 - Schlottach - Removes requirement that township clerks file a copy of the township's fiscal and inventory reports with MoDOT
HB 0613 - Byrd - Modifies provisions of court procedure
HB 0624 - Pearce - Allows Johnson County to adopt and impose landfill fees.
HB 0734 - Goodman - Revises the laws concerning appointment of circuit clerks.
HB 0761 - Cunningham - Creates laws for animal physical therapists.
HJR 011 - Holand - Proposes a constitutional amendment elevating all associate circuit judges to circuit judges and creating the Judicial
HJR 019 - King - Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing any county to adopt a charter form of government.

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County Government

SB 0016 - Childers - Allows first class counties to retain a larger percentage of a portion of the assessed valuation
SB 0062 - Caskey - Allows Cass County to elect a county surveyor
SB 0080 - Loudon - Prohibits reassessment of previously assessed real property and improvements until a transfer of ownership occurs
SB 0099 - Caskey - Requires a portion of property tax collections shall be used for the geographic information system (GIS)
SB 0120 - Caskey - Allows Cass County to use a small portion of its property tax revenue for collection costs
SB 0121 - Caskey - Includes Cass County in a certain planning and zoning program
SB 0122 - Caskey - Enables the assessor in third class counties to make certain entries to the assessor's book after delivery of the book
SB 0170 - Quick - Authorizes the Clay County Commission to pay the salaries of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks
SB 0178 - Bland - Enables persons with hardships to pay property taxes in installments
SB 0199 - Childers - Modifies the classification of counties, and various other provisions related to counties and county government
SB 0222 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 0227 - Cauthorn - Amends law regarding how certain counties establish speed limits within their jurisdiction
SB 0234 - Quick - Allows Clay County to open or operate a concession stand at privately operated marinas
SB 0281 - Shields - Allows first class counties to acquire, erect, operate, manage, etc. buildings and property outside the county seat
SB 0282 - Shields - Revises the maximum time a county commission may issue a lease or concession grant for certain public facilities
SB 0332 - Childers - Limits individuals eligible to receive the prevailing wage and modifies how the prevailing wage is set
SB 0333 - Childers - Allows some political subdivisions to exempt themselves from the state prevailing wage law upon voter approval
SB 0537 - Jacob - Authorizes Boone County Counselor to prosecute certain actions resulting in civil fines
SB 0604 - Vogel - Makes various salary and job qualification changes at the local government level
SB 0608 - Dougherty - Modifies the law relating to lead abatement
SB 0633 - Shields - Enables property in two cities to be annexed into only one of the two cities
SB 0694 - Klindt - Allows Caldwell County to have a jail anywhere within their county
SR 0919 - Steelman - Creates an Interim Committee on Police Officer Residency requirements for political subdivisions
HB 0091 - Mayer - Counties may create a county crime reduction fund & creates the MO Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce (MoSMART)
HB 0131 - Deeken - Revises provisions for the local government employees retirement system
HB 0244 - Baker - Includes Cass County in a certain planning and zoning program
HB 0267 - Smith (118) - Revises various provisions relating to the powers of county commissions
HB 0268 - Smith (118) - Modifies the procedure for changing the classification of counties.
HB 0348 - Dempsey - Revises provisions of optional retirement and beneficiary election provisions of the LAGERS system
HB 0462 - Bruns - Authorizes a change to the county treasurer's compensation in Cole County.
HB 0553 - Smith (014) - Allows health benefits for retired officers and dependents of deceased officers of political subdivisions

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County Officials

SB 0008 - Goode - Creates a senior property tax deferral program
SB 0039 - Cauthorn - Revises numerous provisions relating to emergency services
SB 0062 - Caskey - Allows Cass County to elect a county surveyor
SB 0186 - Cauthorn - Removes ability of Marion County Circuit Court to appoint Div. I circuit clerk if office is separated from recorder
SB 0199 - Childers - Modifies the classification of counties, and various other provisions related to counties and county government
SB 0222 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 0235 - Quick - Considers the value of a redevelopment area when calculating local indebtedness limit
SB 0250 - Stoll - Allows certain counties to enact a one-half percent sales tax for law enforcement purposes
SB 0295 - Shields - Makes various modifications to laws regarding tax sales of land
SB 0376 - Caskey - Changes the body that certifies a deputy coroner to the Missouri Coroners and Medical Examiners Association
SB 0383 - Dolan - Modifies duties of county recorder in manner of recording certain documents
SB 0412 - Foster - Enables tangible personal property to be depreciated in a scheduled manner
SB 0439 - Steelman - Requires territorial service agreements for the provision of service in certain sewer districts
SB 0537 - Jacob - Authorizes Boone County Counselor to prosecute certain actions resulting in civil fines
SB 0547 - Caskey - Modifies pay schedules for certain county clerks and treasurers
SB 0567 - Steelman - Gives authority to create reorganized common sewer districts
SB 0604 - Vogel - Makes various salary and job qualification changes at the local government level
SB 0607 - Loudon - Removes the salaries of elected officials from those not considered wages for unemployment benefits
SB 0608 - Dougherty - Modifies the law relating to lead abatement
HB 0072 - Luetkemeyer - Makes any Dd 214 filed with the courts exempt from chapter 610 for 50 years with certain exceptions and makes it a
HB 0078 - Mayer - Authorizes county commissioners to create county crime reduction funds and authorizes courts to impose assessments
HB 0091 - Mayer - Counties may create a county crime reduction fund & creates the MO Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce (MoSMART)
HB 0104 - Hoskins - Permits election day voter registration at polling places.
HB 0110 - Fares - Requires certificates of value to be filed with the assessor's office.
HB 0131 - Deeken - Revises provisions for the local government employees retirement system
HB 0139 - Crawford - Requires a percentage of ad valorem property tax collections to be used for computerized assessment aids.
HB 0268 - Smith (118) - Modifies the procedure for changing the classification of counties.
HB 0318 - Baker - Allows Cass County to have county traffic ordinance violations heard by associate circuit judge
HB 0328 - Munzlinger - Creates the county sheriff's revolving fund and authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB 0348 - Dempsey - Revises provisions of optional retirement and beneficiary election provisions of the LAGERS system
HB 0376 - Cooper - Changes the certification organization for deputy county coroners
HB 0462 - Bruns - Authorizes a change to the county treasurer's compensation in Cole County.
HB 0553 - Smith (014) - Allows health benefits for retired officers and dependents of deceased officers of political subdivisions
HB 0578 - Wilson - Changes county surveyor residency requirements.
HB 0597 - Schlottach - Removes requirement that township clerks file a copy of the township's fiscal and inventory reports with MoDOT
HB 0627 - Schlottach - Makes various modifications of laws relating to tax sales of land.
HB 0703 - Sager - Creates the lifetime home fund.

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Courts

SB 0005 - Caskey - Makes numerous changes to sentencing laws
SB 0006 - Caskey - Allows nonprobate transfers
SB 0021 - Bland - Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system
SB 0069 - Yeckel - Creates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board to serve as liaison between agencies and small businesses
SB 0101 - Caskey - Allows Cass County to establish a municipal court system to prosecute ordinance violations
SB 0111 - Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 0167 - Russell - Modifies jurisdiction for election contests involving the offices of circuit and associate judge
SB 0170 - Quick - Authorizes the Clay County Commission to pay the salaries of deputy circuit clerks and division clerks
SB 0186 - Cauthorn - Removes ability of Marion County Circuit Court to appoint Div. I circuit clerk if office is separated from recorder
SB 0203 - Bartle - Modifies enforcement of administrative subpoenas
SB 0210 - Steelman - Provides that commissioners of the family court must be elected except where the nonpartisan court plan is used
SB 0213 - Bartle - Allows appeals from orders granting or denying class action certification
SB 0214 - Bartle - Modifies witness fees
SB 0222 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 0231 - Caskey - Requires that custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded
SB 0242 - Yeckel - Limits the amount of a supersedeas bond in tobacco products litigation
SB 0256 - Goode - Limits judicial discretion where jury is unable to unanimously agree on the death penalty
SB 0263 - Jacob - Revises provisions for sealing and closing of court records
SB 0268 - Loudon - Authorizes special motion to dismiss in Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPP)
SB 0277 - Jacob - Excuses ophthalmologists from jury duty
SB 0280 - Scott - Enacts various tort reform measures
SB 0298 - Griesheimer - Revises liquor license requirements, operational restrictions, and enforcement provisions
SB 0306 - Steelman - Requires courts to appoint a guardian ad litem where there are substantiated allegations of child abuse and neglect
SB 0323 - Days - Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
SB 0345 - Jacob - Increases number of circuit judges in the 13th Judicial Circuit
SB 0357 - Shields - Modifies venue for administrative actions involving real property
SB 0427 - Bartle - Adopts Missouri Securities Act of 2003
SB 0446 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
SB 0447 - Bartle - Creates the basic civil legal services fund
SB 0448 - Bartle - Extends sunset for statewide court automation fund
SB 0451 - Loudon - Requires appointment of St. Louis city circuit clerk
SB 0457 - Caskey - Allows a position on the executive council of the judicial conference to be filled
SB 0465 - Bartle - Modifies duties of judicial finance commission
SB 0466 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to charges in criminal cases
SB 0467 - Bartle - Increases criminal case filing surcharge
SB 0468 - Bartle - Modifies types of case dispositions that must be reported to the Uniform Law Enforcement System Records
SB 0469 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to court personnel
SB 0470 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to liens on real estate
SB 0471 - Bartle - Modifies filing requirements for child support garnishment orders
SB 0474 - Bartle - Modifies surcharge procedure in civil case filings
SB 0487 - Dolan - Modifies certain court fees associated with court reporters
SB 0488 - Dolan - Eliminates an appeal of a determination of whether a person is a sexually violent predator
SB 0489 - Dolan - Increases the surcharge from $2 to $3 in each criminal case
SB 0498 - Yeckel - Modifies provisions relating to jury service
SB 0526 - Gross - Prohibits contingent attorney's fees in property tax appeals
SB 0552 - Yeckel - Expands the list of property exempt from attachment to clarify that all qualified retirement plans will be exempt
SB 0582 - Kennedy - Creates a gang resistance education and training program to be used in schools
SB 0591 - Shields - Provides that certain circuit clerks shall be appointed
SB 0592 - Foster - Establishes that certain counties' moneys collected may be expended for courtroom renovation & technology
SB 0605 - Vogel - Modifies provisions relating to disqualification from jury service
SB 0623 - Foster - Creates procedures for challenges to fiscal notes in initiatives and referenda
SB 0643 - Yeckel - Replaces family court commissioners with associate circuit judges
SB 0679 - Loudon - Modifies allowable interest on certain judgments
SB 0681 - Loudon - Modifies provisions relating to actions for unlawful discriminatory practices
SCR 017 - Cauthorn - Expresses support of Senate to faith-based and community organizations
HB 0043 - Stevenson - Makes juvenile court jurisdiction terminate at age 18 instead of age 17.
HB 0044 - Stevenson - Lowers the eligibility age for jurors from twenty-one to eighteen.
HB 0091 - Mayer - Counties may create a county crime reduction fund & creates the MO Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce (MoSMART)
HB 0098 - Graham - Allows the state of Missouri to be sued under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
HB 0111 - Townley - Requires the courts to award court costs and reasonable attorney fees to the nonprevailing party in all civil
HB 0131 - Deeken - Revises provisions for the local government employees retirement system
HB 0133 - Willoughby - Modifies jurisdiction for election contests involving the offices of circuit and associate judge
HB 0141 - Mayer - Modifies enforcement of administrative subpoenas
HB 0151 - El-Amin - Changes the age for disqualification from jury service from less than 21 to less than 18.
HB 0153 - Avery - Changes the age of disqualification from jury service from under 21 to under 18.
HB 0198 - Stevenson - Allows persons to be confined without a warrant for 30 hours
HB 0200 - Johnson - Eliminates judges discretion to impose death penalty when the jury is unable to decide.
HB 0226 - Holand - Requires restitution to the state for illegally taking deer and authorizes Conservation Commission to suspend, revoke,
HB 0238 - Dougherty - Lowers the minimum age for jury service from 21 to 18.
HB 0252 - Shoemaker - Revises the crime of tampering with a judicial officer by adding juvenile officers, drug court and family court
HB 0253 - Shoemaker - Eliminates requirement for petitioner to disclose Social Security number in connection with a protective order
HB 0256 - Avery - Changes the age of disqualification from jury service from under 21 to under 18.
HB 0273 - Byrd - Enacts various tort reform measures
HB 0301 - Munzlinger - Removes ability of Marion County Circuit Court to appoint Division 1 Circuit Clerk if office is separated from
HB 0318 - Baker - Allows Cass County to have county traffic ordinance violations heard by associate circuit judge
HB 0322 - Jetton - Modifies language regarding small business and the administrative rules which effect small business
HB 0373 - Byrd - Appointment of circuit clerks in any city not within a county.
HB 0380 - Byrd - Adopts Missouri Securities Act of 2003
HB 0406 - Johnson - Modifies the admissibility of statements made by children under fourteen years of age.
HB 0407 - Smith (118) - Revises provisions for drug and alcohol treatment for offenders
HB 0411 - Lipke - Revises the sentencing provisions of the crime of driving while revoked by removing the requirement that on previous
HB 0427 - Byrd - Creates the basic civil legal services fund
HB 0430 - Stevenson - Allows a position on the executive council of the Judicial Conference to be filled
HB 0431 - Stevenson - Adds one judge to the membership of the board of trustees for MOSERS
HB 0454 - Smith (118) - Sunsets the requirement for counties to provide office space for public defenders.
HB 0461 - St. Onge - Allows certain disputes with the department of transportation to be resolved through arbitration.
HB 0468 - Byrd - Amends various provisions regarding the right to civil action for unlawful discriminatory practices.
HB 0470 - Mayer - Modifies various crimes and criminal procedures
HB 0504 - Dixon - Opens certain juvenile court records and proceedings to the public.
HB 0539 - Dixon - Gives victims the right to be present at all criminal justice proceedings even if such victim is called or may be
HB 0552 - Kingery - Allows certain counties to use court fees collected pursuant to section 488.426 for courtroom renovation and technology
HB 0571 - Pratt - Allows the court to appoint a standby guardian for a minor.
HB 0581 - Pratt - Creates new rights for men in the establishment of paternity.
HB 0582 - Stevenson - Revises various statutes pertaining to criminal history or other types of background screening.
HB 0586 - Lipke - Prohibits the taking of depositions by any party in any criminal case except for depositions to preserve the
HB 0588 - Johnson - Limits attorney fees in medical malpractice cases.
HB 0599 - Burnett - Authorizes additional municipal court cost for Kansas City
HB 0613 - Byrd - Modifies provisions of court procedure
HB 0616 - Luetkemeyer - Requires exhaustion of administrative remedies before a civil court action can be maintained for insurance-related
HB 0630 - Holand - Allows circuit judges to waive appointment or use of court reporters and use electronic recording devices instead.
HB 0641 - Bean, Jr. - Changes procedures for reviewing fiscal notes for ballot measures.
HB 0703 - Sager - Creates the lifetime home fund.
HB 0734 - Goodman - Revises the laws concerning appointment of circuit clerks.
HB 0737 - Wilson - Integrity of justice act.
HB 0743 - Stevenson - Revises section describing who can file a small claims petition.

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Courts, Juvenile

SB 0005 - Caskey - Makes numerous changes to sentencing laws
SB 0043 - Dougherty - Establishes the "Office of the Child Advocate for Children's Protection & Services"
SB 0210 - Steelman - Provides that commissioners of the family court must be elected except where the nonpartisan court plan is used
SB 0430 - Champion - Modifies the law relating to children's protective services
SB 0446 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
SB 0469 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to court personnel
SB 0471 - Bartle - Modifies filing requirements for child support garnishment orders
SB 0609 - Scott - Modifies the law relating to protective services for children
SB 0682 - Loudon - Requires the juvenile court to notify school districts of any violations of compulsory school attendance
HB 0043 - Stevenson - Makes juvenile court jurisdiction terminate at age 18 instead of age 17.
HB 0252 - Shoemaker - Revises the crime of tampering with a judicial officer by adding juvenile officers, drug court and family court
HB 0489 - Byrd - Requires juvenile sex offenders to register with superintendent of any school district in which the juvenile
HB 0504 - Dixon - Opens certain juvenile court records and proceedings to the public.
HB 0567 - Lembke - Requires juvenile officers to report investigations for violations relating to compulsory school attendance to the
HB 0613 - Byrd - Modifies provisions of court procedure
HB 0679 - Hanaway - Modifies various provisions of the law relating to foster care and protective services for children

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Credit and Bankruptcy

SB 0138 - Bland - Lowers the maximum penalties consumers must pay for late payments on certain credit transactions
SB 0192 - Loudon - Allows prosecution of persons charged with theft or fraudu- lent use of credit devices or credit in different venues
SB 0670 - Dougherty - Prohibits use of posted inquiries in calculating credit risk scores
HB 0259 - Haywood - Prohibits the use of credit scoring for all insurance purposes.
HB 0603 - Self - Creates contracts to collect delinquent fees owed to the secretary of state.

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Credit Unions

SB 0018 - Yeckel - Creates the Missouri Higher Education Deposit Program
SB 0346 - Yeckel - Revises banking laws
HB 0073 - Luetkemeyer - Creates the Missouri Higher Education Deposit Program
HB 0221 - Luetkemeyer - Revises banking laws

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Crimes and Punishment

SB 0005 - Caskey - Makes numerous changes to sentencing laws
SB 0021 - Bland - Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system
SB 0022 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0030 - Gross - Creates the Amber Alert System
SB 0039 - Cauthorn - Revises numerous provisions relating to emergency services
SB 0049 - Coleman - Expands first degree property damage to include damage to a motor vehicle while breaking in to steal
SB 0107 - Bland - Creates a statewide AMBER Alert program
SB 0111 - Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 0113 - Loudon - Makes it illegal to install fake air bags in automobiles
SB 0131 - Gross - Revises eligibility of felons to vote
SB 0144 - Goode - Revises the sunshine law
SB 0160 - Bland - Makes arson motivated by hate crimes a class A felony
SB 0161 - Bland - Requires persons guilty of boating while intoxicated to complete the SATOP program
SB 0164 - Bland - Prohibits open containers of alcohol in motor vehicles
SB 0169 - Quick - Eliminates the death penalty
SB 0184 - Bartle - Allows the sexual offender registry to be posted on the Internet
SB 0191 - Bartle - Prohibits individuals from engaging in or using public funds and facilities for human cloning
SB 0192 - Loudon - Allows prosecution of persons charged with theft or fraudu- lent use of credit devices or credit in different venues
SB 0206 - Champion - Creates crime of failing to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer at the scene of an accident or emergency
SB 0222 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 0225 - Klindt - Enumerates the rights of persons with service animals
SB 0231 - Caskey - Requires that custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded
SB 0256 - Goode - Limits judicial discretion where jury is unable to unanimously agree on the death penalty
SB 0263 - Jacob - Revises provisions for sealing and closing of court records
SB 0294 - Vogel - Requires criminal history check for certain persons related to the gaming and civilian review boards
SB 0298 - Griesheimer - Revises liquor license requirements, operational restrictions, and enforcement provisions
SB 0302 - Bray - Creates the crime of criminally negligent storage of a firearm
SB 0312 - Dolan - Revises various crimes and criminal procedures
SB 0319 - Stoll - Expands the crime of peace disturbance to include a continuous barking of an owner's dog
SB 0335 - Goode - Increases penalties imposed by the PSC for safety-related violations of the natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act
SB 0352 - Griesheimer - Creates the crime of assault while on the property of a hospital emergency room or trauma center
SB 0367 - Scott - Requires criminal history check for certain persons related to the gaming industry and the state gaming commission
SB 0378 - Steelman - Prohibits persons under 21 from dancing or being allowed to dance in an adult cabaret
SB 0399 - Caskey - Expands the crime of delivering any controlled substances to prisons, city & county jails, and private prisons & jails
SB 0401 - Dolan - Modifies the definition of crime under Chapter 595, RSMo, and crime victims' compensation fund
SB 0404 - Nodler - Makes manufacturing a controlled substance within 2,000 ft. of a school a class A felony
SB 0409 - Steelman - Creates the crime of release of anhydrous ammonia
SB 0414 - Steelman - Revises provisions of the sunshine law
SB 0418 - Cauthorn - Creates the crime of endangerment of corrections personnel
SB 0427 - Bartle - Adopts Missouri Securities Act of 2003
SB 0433 - Yeckel - Requires sale of certain methamphetamine drugs from behind the counter
SB 0454 - Coleman - Modifies the law relating to lead abatement
SB 0488 - Dolan - Eliminates an appeal of a determination of whether a person is a sexually violent predator
SB 0489 - Dolan - Increases the surcharge from $2 to $3 in each criminal case
SB 0528 - Gross - Sets requirements for obtaining a warrant by telephone
SB 0538 - Dolan - Creates identity crimes
SB 0543 - Dougherty - Revises various criminal background checks
SB 0550 - Scott - Adds rental contracts to stealing
SB 0556 - Kinder - Modifies various provisions relating to the protection of the elderly
SB 0563 - Shields - Revises ages of victims for various sexual offenses
SB 0584 - Dolan - Creates several crimes relating to motor vehicles
SB 0609 - Scott - Modifies the law relating to protective services for children
SB 0628 - Coleman - Creates the Dominic James Memorial Foster Care Reform Act of 2003
SB 0640 - Foster - Creates the state historical monuments, memorials, and markers board
SB 0657 - Klindt - Makes it a crime to photograph or release a pathogen or disease into animal research and production facility
SB 0662 - Wheeler - Creates the crime of tampering with prescription drugs
SB 0667 - Bland - Requires sentencing commission to study sentencing
SB 0669 - Dougherty - Changes statute of limitation on childhood sexual abuse cases
SB 0698 - Russell - Creates safety standards for cribs which are sold or used by commercial users
HB 0051 - Mayer - Suspension or expulsion of pupils in public schools.
HB 0054 - Jolly - Revises the Dna profiling system to included all types of pleas and convictions and all felony offenses and makes
HB 0063 - Jolly - Changes the definition of "dangerous felony" to include statutory rape and sodomy when victim is less than 12 and
HB 0067 - Bringer - Revises section 568.045 to include "distribute and deliver", to include engaging in conduct that violates
HB 0091 - Mayer - Counties may create a county crime reduction fund & creates the MO Sheriffs' Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce (MoSMART)
HB 0092 - Wright - Increases the minimum prison time for forcible rape, attempted forcible rape, forcible sodomy and attempted
HB 0102 - Phillips - Modifies the standards for disciplining the licenses of pharmacists and pharmacies.
HB 0113 - Jolly - Assault of firefighters equal to assault of a law enforcement officer.
HB 0127 - Willoughby - Authorizes Highway Patrol to adopt procedures for certain criminal history record information requests and payment
HB 0136 - Crawford - Creates the county sheriff's revolving fund, authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms, and revises section
HB 0137 - Crawford - Requires operators of motorcycles and motortricycles who are under twenty-one years of age to wear protective
HB 0140 - Crawford - Reduces the fine for certain motor vehicle infractions.
HB 0148 - Crawford - Criminalizes the selling of a child.
HB 0163 - Pratt - Makes it a crime to engage in human cloning.
HB 0164 - Yates - Requires the Missouri State Highway Patrol to maintain a web site with a registered sexual offender search
HB 0165 - Ransdall - Makes it a crime for a proprietor of an adult cabaret to allow a person under 21 to dance in it or for a person
HB 0167 - Kelly (144) - Sales of intoxicating liquor to minors.
HB 0168 - Kelly (144) - Creates the crime of sexual contact with a student while on public school property.
HB 0185 - Phillips - Creates the AMBER Alert System
HB 0194 - Stevenson - Revises the crimes of assault of a law enforcement officer in the first, second, and third degrees by adding
HB 0198 - Stevenson - Allows persons to be confined without a warrant for 30 hours
HB 0200 - Johnson - Eliminates judges discretion to impose death penalty when the jury is unable to decide.
HB 0209 - Lembke - Prohibits the cloning of human beings.
HB 0210 - Kratky - Creates a $10 surcharge in certain criminal cases, creates the "great fund",creates the Gang Resistance Education and
HB 0223 - Wilson - Eliminates the death penalty for murder in the first degree.
HB 0226 - Holand - Requires restitution to the state for illegally taking deer and authorizes Conservation Commission to suspend, revoke,
HB 0227 - Willoughby - Allows electronic payments for criminal repository checks and authorizes the highway patrol to establish procedures
HB 0229 - Wright - Increases the penalties for forcible rape, forcible sodomy, attempt to commit forcible rape and attempt to commit
HB 0242 - Barnitz - Prohibits the possession or use of glass food or beverage containers within the banks of any navigable waterway in
HB 0252 - Shoemaker - Revises the crime of tampering with a judicial officer by adding juvenile officers, drug court and family court
HB 0255 - Crawford - Increases the age at which the death penalty can be imposed from 16 to 18.
HB 0258 - Haywood - Establishes lists of specific crimes which if motivated by race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual
HB 0285 - Walton - Revises discipline policy for public schools.
HB 0302 - Morris - Establishes a statewide crime laboratory system within the department of public safety.
HB 0328 - Munzlinger - Creates the county sheriff's revolving fund and authorizes permits to carry concealed firearms.
HB 0337 - Hobbs - Creates the Missouri Sheriff Methamphetamine Relief Taskforce.
HB 0360 - Mayer - Revises the crime of domestic assault in the third degree by making violation of subdivision (3) of subsection 1 of
HB 0379 - Viebrock - Revises the definition of dangerous felonies to include assault of a law enforcement officer in the first degree,
HB 0380 - Byrd - Adopts Missouri Securities Act of 2003
HB 0407 - Smith (118) - Revises provisions for drug and alcohol treatment for offenders
HB 0408 - Bivins - Raises the age of victim in statutory sexual offenses to sixteen years of age.
HB 0411 - Lipke - Revises the sentencing provisions of the crime of driving while revoked by removing the requirement that on previous
HB 0413 - Mayer - Revises resisting arrest statute to include resisting detentions or stops by fleeing in a manner that creates a
HB 0417 - Mayer - Creates the crime of assault of an athletic event participant.
HB 0446 - Icet - Changes the requirements for complaints filed concerning certain campaign finance disclosures.
HB 0454 - Smith (118) - Sunsets the requirement for counties to provide office space for public defenders.
HB 0470 - Mayer - Modifies various crimes and criminal procedures
HB 0475 - Yates - Revises employment security.
HB 0523 - Dusenberg - Requires criminal history check for certain persons related to the gaming industry
HB 0536 - Bishop - Limits the disclosure of nonpublic personal health information.
HB 0537 - Dixon - Prohibits convicted felons from registering to vote unless pardoned or the sentence is commuted.
HB 0558 - El-Amin - Creates a task force on alternative sentencing.
HB 0567 - Lembke - Requires juvenile officers to report investigations for violations relating to compulsory school attendance to the
HB 0582 - Stevenson - Revises various statutes pertaining to criminal history or other types of background screening.
HB 0607 - Schaaf - Revises lead poisoning abatement.
HB 0615 - St. Onge - Creates the Missouri electrical industry licensing board.
HB 0637 - Brooks - Revises various statutes relating to theft or destruction of documents, records and other library materials.
HB 0644 - Walker - Legalizes the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes.
HB 0658 - Brown - Revises the crime of identity theft, increases the severity of the punishment, creates a civil cause of action for
HB 0669 - Black - Creates the crime of endangering corrections personnel in the first, second, and third degrees.
HB 0674 - Merideth III - Creates the state historical monuments, memorials, and markers board.
HB 0689 - Adams - Allows courts to suspend an individual's driver's license for up to one hundred twenty days for failure to stop for a
HB 0692 - Viebrock - Requires prisoners to use their insurance if any or pay for any medical attention, dental care or medicine provided by
HB 0697 - Mayer - Revises various provisions of the sex offender registration statutes.
HB 0730 - Goodman - Allows telephonic search warrants and make it a crime to intercept cellular or radio transmissions and publish the
HB 0733 - Goodman - Revises assault in the third degree by adding knowingly causing physical injury and makes it a class D felony.
HB 0737 - Wilson - Integrity of justice act.

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Criminal Procedure

SB 0005 - Caskey - Makes numerous changes to sentencing laws
SB 0021 - Bland - Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system
SB 0022 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0111 - Loudon - Expands authority of courts to set aside past convictions and expunge criminal records
SB 0160 - Bland - Makes arson motivated by hate crimes a class A felony
SB 0169 - Quick - Eliminates the death penalty
SB 0184 - Bartle - Allows the sexual offender registry to be posted on the Internet
SB 0198 - Caskey - Modifies DNA profiling system
SB 0231 - Caskey - Requires that custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded
SB 0256 - Goode - Limits judicial discretion where jury is unable to unanimously agree on the death penalty
SB 0263 - Jacob - Revises provisions for sealing and closing of court records
SB 0312 - Dolan - Revises various crimes and criminal procedures
SB 0401 - Dolan - Modifies the definition of crime under Chapter 595, RSMo, and crime victims' compensation fund
SB 0446 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
SB 0466 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to charges in criminal cases
SB 0467 - Bartle - Increases criminal case filing surcharge
SB 0468 - Bartle - Modifies types of case dispositions that must be reported to the Uniform Law Enforcement System Records
SB 0469 - Bartle - Modifies provisions relating to court personnel
SB 0489 - Dolan - Increases the surcharge from $2 to $3 in each criminal case
SB 0528 - Gross - Sets requirements for obtaining a warrant by telephone
SB 0558 - Klindt - Revises procedure in information given when transferring offenders
SB 0563 - Shields - Revises ages of victims for various sexual offenses
SB 0667 - Bland - Requires sentencing commission to study sentencing
HB 0054 - Jolly - Revises the Dna profiling system to included all types of pleas and convictions and all felony offenses and makes
HB 0092 - Wright - Increases the minimum prison time for forcible rape, attempted forcible rape, forcible sodomy and attempted
HB 0198 - Stevenson - Allows persons to be confined without a warrant for 30 hours
HB 0200 - Johnson - Eliminates judges discretion to impose death penalty when the jury is unable to decide.
HB 0223 - Wilson - Eliminates the death penalty for murder in the first degree.
HB 0229 - Wright - Increases the penalties for forcible rape, forcible sodomy, attempt to commit forcible rape and attempt to commit
HB 0255 - Crawford - Increases the age at which the death penalty can be imposed from 16 to 18.
HB 0406 - Johnson - Modifies the admissibility of statements made by children under fourteen years of age.
HB 0470 - Mayer - Modifies various crimes and criminal procedures
HB 0582 - Stevenson - Revises various statutes pertaining to criminal history or other types of background screening.
HB 0586 - Lipke - Prohibits the taking of depositions by any party in any criminal case except for depositions to preserve the
HB 0613 - Byrd - Modifies provisions of court procedure
HB 0697 - Mayer - Revises various provisions of the sex offender registration statutes.
HB 0730 - Goodman - Allows telephonic search warrants and make it a crime to intercept cellular or radio transmissions and publish the
HB 0737 - Wilson - Integrity of justice act.

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Dentists

SB 0506 - Clemens - Includes the use of lasers within the definition of dentistry
HB 0393 - Avery - Expands the practice of dentistry to include the use of lasers.
HB 0440 - Portwood - Modifies release of records to dental well-being committee
HB 0450 - Avery - Revises Dentist Licensure.
HB 0564 - Behnen - Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing
HB 0729 - Stefanick - Requires certification for dentists administering sedatives.
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