Missouri State Senate
Senate Action for 5/10/04
- SB 0932 - Loudon - Removes the salaries of elected officials from those not considered wages for unemployment benefits
- 05/10/04 -- S refuses to concur in HS, as amended
- 05/10/04 -- S requests H recede or grant conference
- SB 1020 - Steelman - Revises provisions of the Sunshine Law
- 05/10/04 -- HS for HCS H offered (Goodman)
- 05/10/04 -- HA 1 to HS for HCS H offered & adopted (Goodman)
- 05/10/04 -- HA 2 to HS for HCS H offered (Byrd)
- 05/10/04 -- HA 1 to HA 2 to HS for HCS H offered (Pratt)
- 05/10/04 -- HSA 1 for HA 1 to HA 2 to HS for HCS H offered &
- Ruled out of order (Harris)
- 05/10/04 -- HA 1 to HA 2 to HS for HCS H withdrawn
- 05/10/04 -- Bill Placed Back on Calendar
- SB 1076 - Caskey - Revises law on nonprobate transfers
- 05/10/04 -- HCS Reported Do Pass H Judiciary Committee
- SB 1081 - Kinder - Permits contractors to resolve lawsuits without litigation
- 05/10/04 -- H refuses to recede & grants conference
- 05/10/04 -- S conferees appointed
- (Kinder, Gross, Vogel, Callahan, Coleman)
- SB 1096 - Caskey - Relating to regulating the installation of manufactured homes
- 05/10/04 -- Hearing Conducted H Professional Registration &
- Licensing Committee
- 05/10/04 -- Voted Do Pass H Professional Registration &
- Licensing Committee
- SB 1106 - Shields - Conveys land to the St. Joseph Museum, Ind.
- 05/10/04 -- CCR S offered & adopted
- 05/10/04 -- CCS S Third Read and Passed - EC adopted
- SB 1220 - Caskey - Increases the maximum amount of compensation that certain county officials may receive
- 05/10/04 -- HCS Voted Do Pass H Special Committee on General Laws
- SB 1259 - Childers - Allows certain nonresidents to operate a vessel on the lakes of this state with a temporary boater education permit
- 05/10/04 -- S concurs in HCS
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- SB 1299 - Loudon - Raises the liability limits on residential insurance policies issued by the FAIR plan from $100,000 to $200,000
- 05/10/04 -- S refuses to concur in HCS
- 05/10/04 -- S requests H recede or grant conference
- 05/10/04 -- Motion to reconsider vote by which S refused to
- concur S req. H recede or grant conference S adopted
- 05/10/04 -- Motion withdrawn
- SB 1391 - Foster - Enables the cities of Steele, Marston, and Mathews to propose a transient guest tax for certain purposes
- 05/10/04 -- Hearing Conducted H Budget Committee-Fiscal Review
- 05/10/04 -- Voted Do Pass H Budget Committee-Fiscal Review
- 05/10/04 -- Reported Do Pass H Budget Committee-Fiscal Review
- SCR 026 - Childers - Urges the creation of an AgroForestry Industrialization Committee
- 05/10/04 -- HCS Reported Do Pass H Agriculture Committee
- SCR 048 - Bland - Establishes the Hepatitis C Task Force
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions &
- Ethics Committee to Floor w/SCS
- SJR 029 - Steelman - Amends Constitution to state that only marriages between a man and a woman will be valid in this state
- 05/10/04 -- Reported Do Pass H Children & Families Committee
- SJR 044 - Dolan - Revises the current transportation funding scheme with respect to various state agencies
- 05/10/04 -- Reported Do Pass H Transportation & Motor Vehicles
- Committee
- HB 0833 - Luetkemeyer - Creates the Exhibition Center and Recreation Facility District Act
- 05/10/04 -- H concurs in SS for SCS
- 05/10/04 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 0852 - Holand - Prohibits immunizations and dental restorations containing mercury after January 1, 2005
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Aging, Families, Mental & Public
- Health Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HB 0855 - Holand - Modifies law regarding insurance coverage for mental health conditions, chemical dependency and alcoholism
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Aging, Families, Mental & Public
- Health Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HB 0916 - Brown - Revises the crime of identity theft and creates a new crime of trafficking in stolen identities
- 05/10/04 -- Signed by Governor
- HB 0969 - Cooper - Modifies the taxation of income derived from certain transactions involving intellectual property
- 05/10/04 -- Hearing Scheduled but Not Heard S Governmental
- Accountability and Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 0988 - LeVota - Increases membership on political party committees in townships in Jackson County
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 0996 - Dusenberg - Adds the frame to the list of items that the Missouri State Highway Patrol must inspect annually on school busses
- 05/10/04 -- H concurs in SCS
- 05/10/04 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 0998 - Sutherland - Lengthens notice to evice mobile home tenants and requires manufactured home installers to be licensed
- 05/10/04 -- H concurs in SS
- 05/10/04 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1055 - Bruns - Increases the punishment for possession of child pornography to a class D felony
- 05/10/04 -- S refuses to recede & grants conference
- 05/10/04 -- H conferees appointed
- (Bruns, Dixon, Mayer, Jolly, Witte)
- 05/10/04 -- S conferees appointed
- (Vogel, Bartle, Cauthorn, Caskey, Bray)
- HB 1090 - Bishop - Allows property insurance for real estate transferred by beneficiary deed to automatically continue with the grantee
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1099 - Reinhart - Clarifies sales and use tax exemption eligibility for manufacturing and material recovery plants.
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Ways & Means Committee to Floor
- HB 1109 - Crawford - Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Transportation Committee to Floor
- HB 1118 - Schlottach - Modifies several commercial driver's license provisions to comply with federal law
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Transportation Committee to
- Floor w/SCS
- HB 1152 - Wilson - Revises criminal statutes related to terrorism
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal
- Jurisprudence Committee to Floor
- HB 1171 - Rector - Updates statutes to reflect changes with the development of utility projects without additional regulation by the PSC
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1188 - Lipke - Revises various statutes relating to fees and costs in criminal cases
- 05/10/04 -- H concurs in SCS
- 05/10/04 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1192 - Schlottach - Modifies state meat inspections to coincide with federal programs
- 05/10/04 -- H concurs in SCS
- 05/10/04 -- H Third Read and Passed
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1195 - Behnen - Makes changes to provisions relating to professional registration
- 05/10/04 -- Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability and
- Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 05/10/04 -- Voted Do Pass S Governmental Accountability and
- Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 1198 - Richard - Modifies the criteria used for issuing extraordinary dividends by certain insurance holding companies
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1215 - Engler - Makes it a Class D felony for an individual who has been civilly committed as a sexual predator to escape
- 05/10/04 -- H concurs in SCS
- 05/10/04 -- H Third Read and Passed - EC adopted
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1233 - Dixon - Allows public entities to acquire subrogation rights under a self-insurance plan
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1259 - Threlkeld - Applies Administrative Hearing Commission procedures to motor vehicle dealer license denials
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1277 - Townley - Creates task force for restructuring hazardous waste fees and allows in state waste facilities receiving out state
- 05/10/04 -- Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability &
- Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 05/10/04 -- Voted Do Pass S Governmental Accountability and
- Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 1285 - Engler - Modifies law regarding auto insurance with respect to car rental companies and the Transportation Commission
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Small Business, Insurance and
- Industrial Relations Committee to Floor
- HB 1288 - Threlkeld - Pertains to contractual agreements between manufacturers and other merchants
- 05/10/04 -- H refuses to concur in SS for SCS
- 05/10/04 -- H requests S recede or grant conference
- HB 1339 - Cunningham - Enacts various provisions relating to consent for abortion
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Pensions & General Laws Committee to
- Floor
- HB 1403 - Moore - Regulates amusement rides
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Commerce & the Environment Committee
- to Floor w/SCS
- HB 1409 - Richard - Makes various changes to economic development law
- 05/10/04 -- SS for SCS S offered (Mathewson)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 1 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Caskey)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 2 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Childers)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 3 to SS for SCS S offered & withdrawn (Gross)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 4 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Champion)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 5 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Days)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 6 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Caskey)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 7 to SS for SCS S offered (Kennedy)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 1 to SA 7 to SS for SCS S offered &
- adopted (Gibbons)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 7 to SS for SCS, as amended, S Ruled out of order
- 05/10/04 -- SA 8 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Steelman)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 9 to SS for SCS S offered (Shields)
- 05/10/04 -- SSA 1 for SA 9 to SS for SCS S offered (Callahan)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 1 to SSA 1 for SA 9 to SS for SCS S
- offered (Callahan)
- 05/10/04 -- Bill Placed on Informal Calendar
- HB 1422 - Stefanick - Requires permits for dentists administering anesthesia or conscious sedation
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1433 - Wood - Authorizes the creation of a watershed improvement district in the Upper White River Basin
- 05/10/04 -- Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability and
- Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 05/10/04 -- Voted Do Pass S Governmental Accountability and
- Fiscal Oversight Committee
- HB 1444 - Moore - Removes the requirement that a resolution be adopted before a legislative committee may visit any state institution
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1487 - Self - Revises the crime of kidnapping by including kidnapping of a child under fourteen years of age
- 05/10/04 -- H refuses to concur in SAs
- 05/10/04 -- H requests S recede or grant conference
- 05/10/04 -- S refuses to recede & grants conference
- HB 1502 - Wilson - Revises the laws regarding the Kansas City Public School Retirement System
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1504 - Lipke - Modifies the method property values are determined when the Highways and Transportation Commission condemns property
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Transportation Committee to Floor
- HB 1508 - Baker - Requires emblem-use fees received by the Kansas City Chiefs license plate be forwarded to the "Chiefs' Children's Fund"
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1509 - Portwood - Modifies law regarding insurance coverage mandate for chiropractic care
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Aging, Families, Mental & Public
- Health Committee to Floor
- HB 1529 - Lembke - Requires a minimum reimbursement for emergency services in a tax increment financing district
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1548 - Crawford - Requires state employees be paid at 1 1/2 times their standard hourly rate for all time worked over 40 hours week
- 05/10/04 -- Reported From S Financial & Governmental Org., Vet.
- Affairs & Elections Committee to Floor w/SCS
- HB 1603 - Lager - Reenacts and authorizes the republication of section 135.766 (Tax Credit for Small Business Guaranty Fees)
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HB 1614 - Holand - Creates a sunset date of January 1, 2011 for the Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Insurance Act
- 05/10/04 -- S Third Read and Passed - Consent
- 05/10/04 -- Truly Agreed to and Finally Passed
- HJR 039 - Engler - Amends Constitution to state that only civil unions between one man and one woman will be valid in this state
- 05/10/04 -- SA 1 S offered (Bray)
- 05/10/04 -- SSA 1 for SA 1 S offered & withdrawn (Caskey)
- 05/10/04 -- SA 1 S defeated
- 05/10/04 -- SA 2 S offered (Caskey)
- 05/10/04 -- SSA 1 for SA 2 S offered (Jacob)
- 05/10/04 -- Bill Placed on Informal Calendar