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Cemeteries

SB 0735 - Foster - Establishes the Missouri State Park Board
SB 0943 - Goode - Modifies provisions of Unmarked Human Burial Act
SB 1049 - Bray - Modifies designation of next-of-kin for purposes of disposition of human remains
HB 1056 - Bishop - Changes provisions concerning unmarked burial remains.
HB 1136 - Rupp - Enacts the "Disposition of Fetal Remains Act"
HB 1410 - Hilgemann - Modifies the designation of next-of-kin for purposes of disposition of human remains.

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Certificate of Need

SB 0763 - Bartle - Limits certificate of need to only long-term care facilities

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Charities

SB 0832 - Wheeler - Subjects nonprofit health entities to additional review by the AG before they can convert to for-profit entities
SB 0857 - Klindt - Exempts certain food sales from food inspection laws
SB 1287 - Griesheimer - Changes which state employees may receive paid leave for volunteering as a disaster service volunteer
HB 1290 - Portwood - Creates a one dollar check-off for various charities
HB 1632 - Hampton - Allows donated venison to be processed in a facility approved by the Department of Agriculture Meat Inspection

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Children and Minors

SB 0703 - Caskey - Requires bond to be posted in certain circumstances before a petition for modification of child custody can be filed
SB 0705 - Caskey - Requires insurers to provide coverage for hearing aids for children
SB 0710 - Goode - Modifies the passenger seat belt laws and prohibits installation of fraudulent or defective airbags
SB 0725 - Bland - Lowers the age for jury duty from 21 to 18; excuses certain students
SB 0738 - Loudon - Modifies laws relating to abortion services
SB 0745 - Dougherty - Modifies various provisions regarding foster care and protective services for children
SB 0746 - Dougherty - Modifies various provisions relating to lead abatement
SB 0762 - Champion - Modifies various provisions relating to foster care and protective services for children
SB 0796 - Bland - Establishes coordinated health program board to prevent student obesity, cardiovascular disease, type II diabetes
SB 0803 - Gross - Enables the Children's Division to meet with children in school unless the abuse is alleged to have occurred there
SB 0806 - Loudon - Removes the aggregate cap for the adoption tax credit program
SB 0813 - Cauthorn - Allows participation in FFA, FHA, FCCLA, 4-H, & State Fair competition to count as attendance for purpose of state aid
SB 0816 - Dougherty - Allows foster children to receive a tuition and fee waiver to state-funded colleges or universities
SB 0848 - Bland - Allows school districts to create after-school and summer educational programs for at-risk youth
SB 0849 - Bland - Requires school districts to offer alternative education programs
SB 0852 - Gross - Allows school districts to provide readiness assessments to determine if certain children are ready to enter school
SB 0854 - Loudon - Allows parents to refuse to vaccinate their children in certain circumstances
SB 0902 - Bland - Establishes the Missouri Commission on Prevention and Management of Obesity
SB 0912 - Dougherty - Modifies the law relating to license-exempt facilities for children
SB 0914 - Dougherty - Increases the foster care reimbursement and the adoption subsidy rates over a four-year period
SB 0946 - Bray - Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm
SB 0959 - Childers - Alters funding mechanism for statewide areas of critical need for learning and development
SB 0964 - Shields - Amends the Missouri putative father registry
SB 0993 - Cauthorn - Requires public pre-kindergarten teachers to possess a valid teaching certificate
SB 1003 - Gibbons - Creates a comprehensive children's mental health service system
SB 1015 - Kennedy - Creates a gang resistance education and training program to be used in schools
SB 1018 - Champion - Requires the Children's Division to arrange a team meeting before a child is placed in protective custody
SB 1022 - Gross - Adds child pornography to the list of sexual abuse cases investigated by the State Technical Assistance Team
SB 1030 - Bray - Requires applicants for Medicaid and CHIPs to identify the proposed beneficiary's employer
SB 1047 - Kennedy - Gives the Children's Division the sole authority to license foster homes and residential facilities
SB 1052 - Jacob - Eliminates the minimum age qualification for admission to the University of Missouri system
SB 1071 - Bartle - Defines "next friend" for a minor's consent to an abortion
SB 1083 - Kennedy - Modifies the age limitation for the testing of lead poisoning in children
SB 1087 - Days - Modifies provisions regarding early childhood special education
SB 1135 - Foster - Requires each public school district to include a policy which prohibits bullying in their discipline policy
SB 1148 - Dougherty - Creates the Children's Environmental Health and Protection Advisory Council
SB 1149 - Dougherty - Ensures that individuals placed on the Child Abuse and Neglect Registry receive sufficient due process
SB 1159 - Foster - Establishes the Coordinating Board for Early Childhood within the Children's Services Commission
SB 1206 - Stoll - Requires entities that provide child, elder, and health care services to submit certain employment info to a database
SB 1217 - Bartle - Certain school districts shall be reimbursed fully for costs associated with offering certain special education svcs
SB 1223 - Dougherty - Allows guardian ad litems to receive fees for adoption proceedings
SB 1224 - Dougherty - Modifies provisions relating to homeless youth and qualified minors
SB 1257 - Days - Students expelled for certain violent behaviors shall not be considered "drop-outs" for MSIP purposes
SB 1258 - Scott - Creates the crime of kidnapping a child by taking or confining the child without parental consent
SB 1266 - Kennedy - Includes unborn children within the definition of "children" for eligibility in CHIPs
SB 1270 - Yeckel - Regulates the operation of motor scooters
SB 1272 - Coleman - Establishes the "Child Support Insurance Act"
SB 1286 - Loudon - Provides that the Department shall not require by rule any immunizations that are not specified in Section 167.181
SB 1307 - Gibbons - Redefines the crime of possession of child pornography
SB 1325 - Dolan - Modifies the law relating to visitation rights for grandparents
SB 1330 - Bray - Modifies the law relating to the establishment of paternity
SB 1334 - Dougherty - Amends the offense of distributing a controlled substance near schools to include long-term and child care facilities
SB 1335 - Dougherty - Modifies the taxes for community services for children
SB 1350 - Stoll - Requires the Department of Elementary & Secondary Education to adopt an indoor air quality program
SB 1355 - Days - Requires the state to participate in the Infant and Toddler Program pursuant to Part C of IDEA
SB 1359 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in certain sexual offenses involving a person age 18 or younger
SB 1360 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in childhood abuse cases
SB 1373 - Bartle - Creates the Interstate Compact for Juveniles
SB 1382 - Quick - Increases the age of majority to eighteen in various statutes
SB 1397 - Gibbons - Prohibits the carrying of concealed weapons at school events or at a school facility
SCR 036 - Gibbons - Establishes the Joint Interim Committee on Underage Drinking
SJR 032 - Cauthorn - Allows private school students to ride public school buses
SR 1404 - Vogel - Use of Senate Chamber for YMCA Youth in Government program
HB 0791 - Boykins - Amends the offense of distribution of a controlled substance near schools to include child care facilities,
HB 0809 - Bean, Jr. - Establishes a comprehensive children's mental health services system.
HB 0846 - Purgason - Modifies the granting of child custody and visitation when a parent is a sexual offender.
HB 0915 - Portwood - Defines "next friend" for purposes of consent to abortion by a minor.
HB 0925 - Threlkeld - Creates the crime of leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle in the third degree.
HB 0936 - Moore - Requires health insurance coverage for children's hearing aids.
HB 0968 - Phillips - Modifies the eligibility requirements for receipt of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families benefits by
HB 1000 - Crowell - Prohibits the use of public funds for health and social services programs to subsidize abortion services.
HB 1032 - Cooper - Removes the cap on the special needs adoption tax credit and changes the administration of the tax credit to the
HB 1040 - Cunningham - Renders several alternations to the state's education policy
HB 1053 - Phillips - Increases punishment for possession of child pornography, adds it to the offenses for which a sex offender must
HB 1055 - Bruns - Increases the punishment for possession of child pornography to a class D felony
HB 1109 - Crawford - Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle
HB 1120 - Pratt - Requires hospitals and birth centers to provide parents with information on shaken baby syndrome.
HB 1139 - Viebrock - Revises laws governing tax credits for adoption of children.
HB 1174 - Stefanick - Creates a comprehensive children's mental health service system.
HB 1190 - Wilson - Establishes the Coordinating Board for Early Childhood within the Children's Services Commission.
HB 1263 - Wildberger - Creates a check-off on state income tax return forms for contributions to the child advocacy center fund.
HB 1293 - Deeken - Enacts and modifies various provisions relating to the promotion of childbirth.
HB 1311 - Byrd - Requires juvenile sex offenders to file a copy of their sex offender registration with the superintendent of any school
HB 1334 - Davis - Distinguishes the practice of midwifery from the practice of medicine.
HB 1349 - Byrd - Permits the revocation or sanctioning of any privilege issued by the state to any person with a child support
HB 1364 - Bishop - Makes the filing of parenting plans for children over the age of eighteen optional
HB 1404 - Bishop - Allows the court to issue direct payment orders to parties for the payment of guardian ad litem fees.
HB 1436 - Byrd - Revises the law on statute of limitations for cases of childhood sexual abuse.
HB 1453 - Hanaway - Enacts and modifies various provisions regarding the state foster care system
HB 1487 - Self - Revises the crime of kidnapping by including kidnapping of a child under fourteen years of age
HB 1538 - Dixon - Opens certain juvenile court records and proceedings to the public.
HB 1551 - Davis - Modifies the requirements for granting grandparent visitation.
HB 1579 - Holand - Modifies various provisions regarding dissolution of marriage and child support.
HB 1626 - Stevenson - Enacts the Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
HB 1728 - Donnelly - Modifies the definition of stalking and the jurisdiction of the court issuing full orders of protection.
HB 1731 - Muckler - Allows consideration of whether a parent provides sole financial support for children not of the marriage due to

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Chiropractors

SB 1319 - Shields - Modifies the law regarding health insurance coverage for chiropractic care
HB 1246 - Portwood - Modifies provisions rearding licensure, recordkeeping and practice of chiropractors
HB 1509 - Portwood - Modifies law regarding insurance coverage mandate for chiropractic care

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Circuit Clerk

SB 0931 - Loudon - Requires appointment of St. Louis City Circuit Clerk
SB 1138 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure

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Cities, Towns and Villages

SB 0709 - Goode - Creates a senior property tax deferral program
SB 0758 - Griesheimer - Enables certain cities to submit a guest tax to a vote of the people
SB 0787 - Childers - Requires countywide election approving gambling boats in cities
SB 0841 - Childers - Authorizes conveyance of state property to Pierce City
SB 0877 - Goode - Allows the power of eminent domain to towns and villages in St. Louis County
SB 0889 - Goode - Revises the sunshine law
SB 0893 - Goode - Revises regulation of tax increment financing
SB 0909 - Bartle - Increases maximum fine in certain cities from $500 to $1000
SB 0927 - Loudon - Prohibits reassessment of previously assessed real property and improvements until a transfer of ownership occurs
SB 0961 - Champion - Creates requirements for orders and ordinances of political subdivisions relating to amateur radio antennas
SB 0981 - Vogel - Extends the charitable sales tax exemption to certain transient guest taxes
SB 1008 - Goode - Increases accountability measures for tax increment financing projects
SB 1051 - Steelman - Enables Hermann to enact a transient guest tax
SB 1114 - Loudon - Extends the expiration date of a section relating to removal of nuisances
SB 1141 - Loudon - Changes procedures for the formation of certain levee districts
SB 1145 - Kennedy - Allows various jurisdictions to adopt ordinances to install automatic traffic control enforcement systems
SB 1162 - Jacob - Expands the type of securities that may be used for certain subdivisions
SB 1253 - Mathewson - Clarifies the definition of "city" in relation to urban redevelopment
SB 1264 - Scott - Modifies the laws governing the condemnation of real property by the state or any political subdivision thereof
SB 1265 - Bartle - Creates requirements for membership on a civilian review board
SB 1391 - Foster - Enables the cities of Steele, Marston, and Mathews to propose a transient guest tax for certain purposes
SJR 025 - Yeckel - Removes portion of the Missouri Constitution which prohibits distribution of state funds to religious organizations
HB 0762 - Whorton - Limits the liability of certain cities and villages that sponsor fairs or festivals.
HB 0766 - Roark - Permits Springfield to sell utility services outside the city at the same rates as charged inside the city.
HB 0795 - Johnson - Modifies various provisions concerning county government
HB 0822 - Luetkemeyer - Creates requirements for orders and ordinances of political subdivisions relating to amateur radio antennas
HB 0824 - Seigfreid - Allows a transient guest tax for the City of Concordia
HB 0913 - Davis - Authorizes recall procedures and referendum procedures for cities of the fourth classification.
HB 0947 - Crawford - Adds Cameron, Boonville & Kirksville to the cities which may order the abatement of weeds or trash when in violation
HB 0965 - Rector - Clarifies immunity from civil liability for certain landowners.
HB 1047 - Guest - Allows the city councils of certain third class cities to set their salaries by ordinance
HB 1067 - Skaggs - Authorizes charging of vehicle-related fees and fines to personal property tax bills.
HB 1083 - Rector - Allows credit for franchise fees paid by a public utility right of way user.
HB 1091 - Wood - Requires a countywide election to approve gambling boats in cities located within a county.
HB 1171 - Rector - Updates statutes to reflect changes with the development of utility projects without additional regulation by the PSC
HB 1199 - Engler - Authorizes a tax to fund 911 emergency services.
HB 1201 - Dusenberg - Allows Kansas City to adopt ordinances dealing with the removal of damaged vehicles under certain conditions
HB 1207 - Icet - Modifies procedures for formation of certain levee districts
HB 1324 - Selby - Authorizes a transient guest tax for tourism in Pacific.
HB 1336 - Ervin - Extends immunity from civil liability to owners of land next to certain dedicated trail systems.
HB 1361 - Shoemaker - Revises certain procedures for issuance of bonds by joint municipal utility commissions.
HB 1398 - Lager - Authorizes a bid process for selecting the depositary of city funds in Maryville
HB 1456 - Black - Authorizes a transient guest tax for tourism purposes and infrastructure improvements in Marston and Matthews
HB 1461 - El-Amin - Gives civilian review boards the power to subpoena, to administer oaths, and to examine witnesses.
HB 1462 - Bean, Jr. - Authorizes a conveyance of state property used as a National Guard Armory to the city of Bernie
HB 1475 - Schneider - Exempts the owner of property from lawsuits for an occupant's past due sewerage service bills.
HB 1476 - Richard - Authorizes a local sales tax for economic development purposes.
HB 1479 - Icet - Prohibits St. Louis City from requiring peace officers to live within the city limits after they have been employed
HB 1480 - Rupp - Establishes the Police Chiefs' and Officers' Annuity and Heathcare Fund.
HB 1520 - Shoemaker - Authorizes directional or on-premises signs for businesses near state highways.
HB 1523 - Purgason - Designates spotted knapweed as a noxious weed.
HB 1524 - Ransdall - Authorizes a transient guest tax for funding a convention and multipurpose center in St. Robert.
HB 1628 - Stefanick - Increases the maximum amount a small village may impose in business license taxes.
HB 1675 - Pratt - Revises law on municipal judges.
HB 1703 - Cooper - Enhances powers of certain public entities to execute and perform financing arrangements.
HB 1724 - Pratt - Provides for local regulation of fuel storage tanks.

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Civil Procedure

SB 0706 - Mathewson - Enacts various medical malpractice measures
SB 0727 - Steelman - Enacts various civil liability reforms
SB 0807 - Loudon - Authorizes special motion to dismiss in Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPP)
SB 0827 - Bartle - Allows appeals from orders granting or denying class action certification
SB 0909 - Bartle - Increases maximum fine in certain cities from $500 to $1000
SB 0971 - Stoll - Changes identity theft from a class A misdemeanor to a class D felony and limits the venue of such prosecutions
SB 0994 - Coleman - Allows defendants to assert legal or equitable defenses, setoffs, or counterclaims in unlawful detainer actions
SB 1033 - Clemens - Limits Paddlesport Outfitters liability
SB 1060 - Bartle - Creates new court fees to fund the foundation formula
SB 1066 - Steelman - Modifies provisions of the tort victims' compensation fund
SB 1076 - Caskey - Revises law on nonprobate transfers
SB 1081 - Kinder - Permits contractors to resolve lawsuits without litigation
SB 1094 - Scott - Enacts various tort reform measures
SB 1105 - Shields - Increases dollar amount of property exempt from bankruptcy proceedings
SB 1138 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
SB 1185 - Gross - Creates the "Commonsense Food Consumption Act"
SB 1211 - Wheeler - Modifies provisions regarding courts and court personnel
SB 1363 - Griesheimer - Limits venue in tort actions to county where cause of action accrued
HB 1664 - Hanaway - Several sections dealing with LLCs, LPs, LLPs, etc, and modifying procedures for registration as one of these

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Civil Rights

SB 0807 - Loudon - Authorizes special motion to dismiss in Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPP)
SB 1149 - Dougherty - Ensures that individuals placed on the Child Abuse and Neglect Registry receive sufficient due process
SB 1169 - Jacob - Individuals may not waive any age discrimination right under Chapter 213 unless waiver given is knowing and voluntary
SB 1210 - Bray - Creates crimes concerning human trafficking
SB 1238 - Days - Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
SB 1313 - Bray - Prohibits any governmental entity from interfering with the right to obtain or use contraceptives
SJR 035 - Bland - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution
HB 0939 - Cunningham - Requires state laws to be construed in accordance with certain federal constitutional guarantees.
HB 1521 - Hilgemann - Makes it unlawful to discriminate against a person based on sexual orientation in employment, disability, or familial
HB 1578 - Deeken - Authorizes certain powers for the Missouri Commission on Human Rights.
HCR 033 - Wilson - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HJR 030 - Wilson - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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Commercial Code

SB 0985 - Foster - Amends the Uniform Commercial Code
HB 1604 - Bean, Jr. - Modifies the requirements for securing a cotton lien for nonpayment of an assessment

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Compacts

SB 1127 - Cauthorn - Enacts the reciprocal nurse licensure compact
SB 1324 - Dolan - Repeals the sovereign immunity waiver imposed on multi-state compact agencies agencies for proprietary functions

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Conservation Dept.

SB 0785 - Goode - Creates the Invasive Species Council
SB 0953 - Caskey - Prohibits use of environmental funds to make Hancock refunds under certain circumstances
SB 1153 - Cauthorn - Protects hand fishing
SJR 024 - Caskey - Preserves the opportunity of individual citizens to harvest wild fish and game animals
SJR 047 - Cauthorn - Resubmits the conservation sales tax to the voters every ten years
HB 0862 - Holand - Requires restitution to the state for illegally taking deer and authorizes Conservation Commission to suspend, revoke,
HB 1209 - Jetton - Names the Hadrosaur dinosaur as the state dinosaur
HB 1279 - Shoemyer - Allows hand fishing for catfish and carp in June and July.
HB 1670 - Portwood - Provides lifetime hunting and fishing licenses to military personnel who served in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom
HJR 027 - Whorton - Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game.

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Constitutional Amendments

SB 1375 - Gibbons - Requires debate on constitutional amendments to be recorded
SJR 025 - Yeckel - Removes portion of the Missouri Constitution which prohibits distribution of state funds to religious organizations
SJR 026 - Yeckel - Removes provison of Constitution limiting distribution of funds to any church, religion, or any preacher or teacher
SJR 027 - Jacob - Amends the Constitution to create a Revenue Stabilization Fund
SJR 028 - Jacob - Repeals Constitutional amendment relating to legislative term limits
SJR 029 - Steelman - Amends Constitution to state that only marriages between a man and a woman will be valid in this state
SJR 030 - Gross - Exempts property owned by veterans' organizations from property taxation
SJR 031 - Loudon - Amends the Constitution to allow the Commission to design, acquire, construct, maintain and operate toll facilities
SJR 033 - Coleman - Changes minimum age requirements for members of the General Assembly
SJR 035 - Bland - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution
SJR 036 - Foster - Exempts livestock and grain from property taxation
SJR 037 - Scott - Eliminates non-highway agencies from receiving highway revenues over a five-year period
SJR 038 - Scott - Amends the Constitution to allow the commission to design, acquire, construct, maintain, and operate toll facilities
SJR 040 - Stoll - Revises requirements to be met by those involved in the management of bingo
SJR 041 - Kinder - Removes the Governor's recommendations for revenue bills from the Constitution
SJR 042 - Coleman - Enables the Legislature to issue bonds for education purposes
SJR 043 - Klindt - Modifies the budget reserve fund
SJR 044 - Dolan - Revises the current transportation funding scheme with respect to various state agencies
SJR 045 - Bartle - Eliminates the requirement of one judge per county and converts associate circuit judges into circuit judges
SJR 046 - Bartle - Reduces the number of representatives from 163 to 90 and the number of senators from 34 to 30
SJR 047 - Cauthorn - Resubmits the conservation sales tax to the voters every ten years
SJR 048 - Jacob - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting the legislature from passing laws previously rejected
SJR 049 - Klindt - Resubmits the parks and recreation tax to a vote of the people starting in 2008
SJR 051 - Goode - Repeals the three year repayment requirement for the Budget Reserve Fund
HB 0939 - Cunningham - Requires state laws to be construed in accordance with certain federal constitutional guarantees.
HCR 033 - Wilson - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HJR 027 - Whorton - Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the right to hunt, fish, and harvest game.
HJR 028 - Roark - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced budget submission by the Governor without voter-approved
HJR 029 - Ward - Proposes a constitutional amendment extending legislative term limits to 12 years.
HJR 030 - Wilson - Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HJR 031 - Harris - Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing the construction of toll roads and facilities.
HJR 032 - Seigfreid - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring all salary increases for members of the General Assembly to be
HJR 035 - Dethrow - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring two-thirds majority vote on initiatives relating to fish and wildlife
HJR 037 - Threlkeld - Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the size of the House of Representatives to 101 members.
HJR 038 - Avery - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex marriage.
HJR 039 - Engler - Amends Constitution to state that only civil unions between one man and one woman will be valid in this state
HJR 040 - Crowell - Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that the Governor cannot reduce appropriations for education.
HJR 042 - Baker - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex marriages.
HJR 045 - Yates - Proposes a constitutional amendment restricting use of transportation revenue.
HJR 046 - Stevenson - Proposes a constitutional amendment setting term limits for all statewide elected officials.
HJR 047 - Engler - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex marriage.
HJR 049 - Lager - Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing an appropriations growth limit.
HJR 050 - Hunter - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring the election of all supreme court, courts of appeal, circuit court, and
HJR 052 - Morris - Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting the General Assembly from removing certain statutory termination dates
HJR 054 - Taylor - Proposes a constitutional amendment removing time limit for members of organizations to conduct bingo games.
HJR 056 - Yates - Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the minimum age requirements for state representatives and senators.

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Construction and Building Codes

HB 1328 - St. Onge - Establishes the Missouri High Voltage Electrical Industry Licensing Board.

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Consumer Protection

SB 0786 - Goode - Regulates unsolicited commercial electronic mail
SB 0867 - Coleman - Requires disclosure of Radio frequency identification tags (RFID) to consumers
SB 0880 - Bland - Lowers the maximum penalties consumers must pay for late payments on certain credit transactions
SB 0895 - Goode - Prohibits certain predatory lending practices with respect to home loans
SB 0991 - Dougherty - Prohibits use of posted inquiries in calculating credit risk scores
SB 1009 - Griesheimer - Regulates the sale of motor vehicle extended service contracts
SB 1034 - Childers - Regulates vacation clubs
SB 1038 - Yeckel - Revises banking laws and creates the "Missouri Higher Education Deposit Program"
SB 1081 - Kinder - Permits contractors to resolve lawsuits without litigation
SB 1116 - Stoll - Allows Business and cell phone users to be placed on the no-call list
SB 1129 - Bray - Prohibits the release of certain consumer identification information
SB 1131 - Steelman - Changes provisions of law benefitting consumers when dealing with utility companies
SB 1173 - Days - Modifies law regarding the use of credit information by insurance companies
SB 1186 - Bland - Requires motor vehicle dealers to display buyers guide and obtain used care buyer's acknowledgment of its receipt
SB 1263 - Dolan - Revises the law regarding car rental insurance agreements
SB 1267 - Kinder - Modifies the Missouri Motor Fuel Marketing Act
SB 1389 - Dolan - Details conditions whereby a public higher education institution may require the use of a person's Soc. Sec. No.
HB 0959 - Luetkemeyer - Revises banking laws, creates "Missouri Higher Education Deposit Program" and modifies identity theft
HB 1338 - Wood - Regulates the practice of travel clubs and vacation clubs
HB 1403 - Moore - Regulates amusement rides
HB 1575 - Mayer - Reenacts sections 416.615 and 416.640 that were found unconstitional because of single subject rule
HB 1619 - Holand - Enacts the Consumer Protection Act for Wheeled Mobility.

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Contracts and Contractors

SB 0731 - Gross - Exempts contractors from paying sales taxes on materials used in Department of Transportation projects
SB 0736 - Loudon - Establishes the Open Contracting Act for state and local public works projects
SB 0853 - Gross - Prohibits state contracting with foreign companies when certain personal information is involved
SB 0951 - Griesheimer - Eliminates the requirement that political subdivisions file a copy of their contracts with certain offices
SB 0954 - Foster - Allows DNR to hire independent contractors to expedite the building of air containment units
SB 0973 - Stoll - Requires additional information regarding department of economic development contracts for financial assistance
SB 0988 - Steelman - Modifies waste tire fees and subsequent programs relating to those fees
SB 1009 - Griesheimer - Regulates the sale of motor vehicle extended service contracts
SB 1029 - Bray - Prohibits state contracts from being awarded to any contractor who performs the work outside the United States
SB 1081 - Kinder - Permits contractors to resolve lawsuits without litigation
SB 1169 - Jacob - Individuals may not waive any age discrimination right under Chapter 213 unless waiver given is knowing and voluntary
SB 1187 - Wheeler - Allows project plans and specifications of state facilities to be open to certain groups to encourage competition
SB 1204 - Cauthorn - Prohibits any contractor to bid on or perform work where the bid includes any wage subsidies or rebates
SB 1232 - Clemens - Creates the Competitive Government Act
SB 1249 - Champion - Codifies Executive Order 03-27 into statute by expanding the preference given by state bodies to Missouri businesses
SB 1318 - Scott - Adds rental contracts to stealing
SB 1320 - Kinder - Modifies bid process for depositaries of state institutions
SB 1370 - Nodler - Requires contracts for energy conservation measures in public buildings to meet certain requirements
HB 0799 - Roark - Establishes covenant marriages in Missouri.
HB 0844 - Mayer - Establishes the Open Contracting Act for state and public works projects
HB 1166 - Pratt - Establishes dispute resolution procedures for disputes arising out of alleged defective residential construction.
HB 1288 - Threlkeld - Pertains to contractual agreements between manufacturers and other merchants
HB 1327 - St. Onge - Creates Design-Build Contracting.
HB 1328 - St. Onge - Establishes the Missouri High Voltage Electrical Industry Licensing Board.
HB 1338 - Wood - Regulates the practice of travel clubs and vacation clubs
HB 1362 - Hobbs - Authorizes county planning commissions to accept additional forms of security for certain improvements
HB 1365 - McKenna - Redo of Sb 1024 relating to mechanical codes and licensing of mechanical contractors.
HB 1375 - Crawford - Enacts the Agricultural Production Contract Code to place requirements on agricultural production contracts.
HB 1398 - Lager - Authorizes a bid process for selecting the depositary of city funds in Maryville
HB 1474 - Abel - Specifies that state contracts for services require that only U.s. citizens or federally authorized persons be

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Cooperatives

SB 0740 - Klindt - Modifies various sections pertaining to agriculture programs
SB 1118 - Cauthorn - Exempts natural gas used by eligible new generation cooperatives from certain tax
SB 1182 - Dolan - Prohibits conditioning the granting of permits or licenses upon billboard removal without just compensation

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Corporations

SB 0718 - Yeckel - Creates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board to serve as liaison between agencies and small businesses
SB 1059 - Bartle - Modifies the taxation of income derived from certain transactions involving intellectual property
SB 1122 - Shields - Modifies provisions relating to the practice of dentistry
SB 1150 - Goode - Modifies various tax provisions
SB 1203 - Klindt - Modifies release of escrow funds for non-participating tobacco manufacturers
SB 1213 - Steelman - Creates additional regulation for tobacco manufacturers
SB 1394 - Vogel - Modifies various provisions regarding tax collection
HB 0969 - Cooper - Modifies the taxation of income derived from certain transactions involving intellectual property
HB 1304 - Byrd - Enacts various measures relating to claims for damages
HB 1664 - Hanaway - Several sections dealing with LLCs, LPs, LLPs, etc, and modifying procedures for registration as one of these
HB 1696 - Jetton - Requires the disclosure of ownership interests of any lessor of real property leased to a state agency.
HB 1712 - Cooper - Provides for basis adjustment on disposal of assets and state income tax in a net operating loss year.

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Corrections Dept.

SB 0726 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0916 - Dougherty - Creates a cause of action for those adjudicated innocent following DNA testing
SB 0921 - Caskey - Establishes that review hearings to place offenders in administrative segregation are not contested cases
SB 0986 - Cauthorn - Creates the crime of endangering a corrections employee
SB 1000 - Bartle - Allows changes to provisions on DNA profiling, including DNA testing of all felony and sexual offenders
SB 1026 - Mathewson - Requires the DNA testing of all felons entering the Dept. of Corrections and other felons leaving a county jail
SB 1205 - Cauthorn - Authorizes minimum pay for certain corrections employees
HB 0931 - Bivins - Revises the Dna Profiling System to require Dna samples from any felon and any juvenile adjudicated for a felony or
HB 1081 - Lowe - Requires probation and parole to review and make clemency recommendations to the governor regarding prisoners serving
HB 1179 - Corcoran - Allows use of court curcharge to pay for housing and other expenses of prisoners
HB 1271 - Engler - Creates a minimum pay scale for certain corrections personnel.
HB 1501 - Bruns - Requires state to permit bid for vocational enterprises program from Missouri business if it can provide such goods
HB 1631 - Dixon - Eliminates requiring county superintendents of public welfare to provide supervision for parolees

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Cosmetology

HB 1622 - Wasson - Modifies the definition of cosmetology establishment

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Counties

SB 0708 - Mathewson - Requires imposition of recoupment fees
SB 0709 - Goode - Creates a senior property tax deferral program
SB 0715 - Childers - Changes and creates provisions relating to counties
SB 0730 - Gross - Creates the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act
SB 0754 - Vogel - Creates the Exhibition Center and Recreational Facility District Act
SB 0769 - Nodler - Establishes the procedures for disincorporation of a road district in Jasper County
SB 0787 - Childers - Requires countywide election approving gambling boats in cities
SB 0789 - Childers - Modifies the classification of counties
SB 0830 - Bray - Implements the provisions of the streamlined sales and use tax agreement
SB 0843 - Childers - Allows some political subdivisions to exempt themselves from the state prevailing wage upon voter approval
SB 0847 - Bland - Enables persons with hardships to pay property taxes in installments
SB 0875 - Caskey - Modifies the percentage of property taxes deposited in the county assessment fund
SB 0885 - Cauthorn - Provides an alternative method for issuing certain utilities revenue bonds
SB 0950 - Griesheimer - Limits the class by class rollback provisions in the property tax law to only Saint Louis County
SB 0951 - Griesheimer - Eliminates the requirement that political subdivisions file a copy of their contracts with certain offices
SB 0960 - Gibbons - Makes clarifications to the property assessment law
SB 0961 - Champion - Creates requirements for orders and ordinances of political subdivisions relating to amateur radio antennas
SB 0963 - Shields - Allows public hospitals in Clay County to close certain records and meetings
SB 0970 - Childers - Changes a provision concerning the percentage of ad valorem tax collections to be put in county assessment funds
SB 0981 - Vogel - Extends the charitable sales tax exemption to certain transient guest taxes
SB 0997 - Shields - Creates the Exhibition Center and Recreation Facility District Act
SB 1019 - Steelman - Authorizes use of certain court costs to pay guardian ad litem fees in Phelps County
SB 1024 - Stoll - Allows Jefferson County to pass an ordinance creating a mechanical code
SB 1111 - Klindt - Allows Grundy County to use certain moneys collected to be used for courtroom renovation and technology
SB 1117 - Stoll - Authorizes an additional court surcharge in the 23rd judicial circuit (Jefferson County)
SB 1121 - Cauthorn - Amends law regarding how certain counties establish speed limits within their jurisdiction
SB 1141 - Loudon - Changes procedures for the formation of certain levee districts
SB 1161 - Jacob - Modifies provisions of certain regional development districts
SB 1162 - Jacob - Expands the type of securities that may be used for certain subdivisions
SB 1163 - Jacob - Enables first class counties to enact certain nuisance abatement ordinances
SB 1165 - Russell - Repeals the Shannon County Tourism Tax
SB 1166 - Caskey - Authorizes certain counties to adopt ordinances to impose civil fines for certain misdemeanors
SB 1176 - Shields - Provides additional compensation to county clerks for additional duties to perform
SB 1197 - Quick - Requires regional recreational district board members in Clay County to be elected
SB 1246 - Quick - Grants additional powers to park rangers in certain counties
SB 1269 - Yeckel - Modifies various local tax laws
SB 1290 - Steelman - Enables Dent County to enact a transient guest tax
SB 1329 - Griesheimer - Modifies provisions concerning Emergency Services Boards
SB 1338 - Callahan - Enables Raytown to establish a sales tax for homeland security
SB 1341 - Cauthorn - Revises the purposes for which monies in the county sheriff's revolving fund can be spent
SB 1364 - Gross - Creates theater, cultural arts, and entertainment districts in St. Charles County
SJR 030 - Gross - Exempts property owned by veterans' organizations from property taxation
HB 0798 - Shoemaker - Allows certain counties use certain moneys collected to be used for courtroom renovation and technology
HB 0822 - Luetkemeyer - Creates requirements for orders and ordinances of political subdivisions relating to amateur radio antennas
HB 0823 - Cooper - Changes calculation and reporting of assessed valuation requirements for certain counties.
HB 0833 - Luetkemeyer - Creates the Exhibition Center and Recreation Facility District Act
HB 0895 - Emery - Allows Jasper County, upon voter petition, to disincorporate any special road district
HB 0942 - Munzlinger - Changes the law governing county finance estimates.
HB 0948 - Purgason - Provides for changes in certain county classifications.
HB 0950 - Crowell - Modifies the classification of counties
HB 0965 - Rector - Clarifies immunity from civil liability for certain landowners.
HB 0972 - Cooper - Authorizes speed regulations by county ordinance in certain counties.
HB 0974 - Dempsey - Provides that a county shall lose an associate circuit judge position if a judge retires or dies and in that same
HB 0988 - LeVota - Increases membership on political party committees in townships in Jackson County
HB 1067 - Skaggs - Authorizes charging of vehicle-related fees and fines to personal property tax bills.
HB 1091 - Wood - Requires a countywide election to approve gambling boats in cities located within a county.
HB 1128 - Lipke - Authorizes Cape Girardeau county to equalize the treasurer's salary.
HB 1161 - Smith (118) - Authorizes counties of the third classification to enact certain ordinances and resolutions.
HB 1183 - Mayer - Allows counties to establish by ordinance a County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund
HB 1187 - Ervin - Changes the procedure allowing Clay County to operate concession stands at privately operated marinas
HB 1188 - Lipke - Revises various statutes relating to fees and costs in criminal cases
HB 1191 - Smith (118) - Relates to distribution of monies in the Pettis County school fund.
HB 1199 - Engler - Authorizes a tax to fund 911 emergency services.
HB 1207 - Icet - Modifies procedures for formation of certain levee districts
HB 1260 - Sander - Allows the Randolph County County to have a courthouse and/or jail at a site other than at the seat of justice.
HB 1336 - Ervin - Extends immunity from civil liability to owners of land next to certain dedicated trail systems.
HB 1354 - Byrd - Revises the law on the state legal expense fund.
HB 1371 - Dempsey - Creates a Missouri Homestead Protection Act authorizing counties to freeze certain property assessments.
HB 1440 - Deeken - Modifies the Transportation and Highway Patrol Retirement System and rights of Regional Planning Commission employees
HB 1476 - Richard - Authorizes a local sales tax for economic development purposes.
HB 1494 - Ervin - Requires regional recreational district board members in Clay County to be elected
HB 1560 - Bringer - Permits certain counties to impose a county sales tax for emergency services without reorganizing the existing board
HB 1597 - Wilson - Creates Rural Empowerment Zones.
HB 1667 - Ruestman - Designates the Mel Hancock Freeway.
HB 1734 - Munzlinger - Authorizes public notices to be published in certain newspapers.
HB 1741 - Donnelly - Makes employees of the centralized emergency dispatching system eligible for membership in Lagers upon the
HCR 039 - Parker - Encourages Congress to amend the federal laws and regulations regarding outdoor advertising controls to allow

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County Government

SB 0715 - Childers - Changes and creates provisions relating to counties
SB 0782 - Caskey - Requires county treasurers to designate an individual to act on his or her behalf if incapacitated
SB 0789 - Childers - Modifies the classification of counties
SB 0847 - Bland - Enables persons with hardships to pay property taxes in installments
SB 0927 - Loudon - Prohibits reassessment of previously assessed real property and improvements until a transfer of ownership occurs
SB 0951 - Griesheimer - Eliminates the requirement that political subdivisions file a copy of their contracts with certain offices
SB 1064 - Scott - Eliminates the expiration date of Section 488.2205, which allows for collection and distribution of some court costs
SB 1121 - Cauthorn - Amends law regarding how certain counties establish speed limits within their jurisdiction
SB 1137 - Vogel - Makes changes relating to the computation of salary of county officials
SB 1166 - Caskey - Authorizes certain counties to adopt ordinances to impose civil fines for certain misdemeanors
SB 1183 - Dolan - Changes provisions about regulations governing the subdivision of land
SB 1264 - Scott - Modifies the laws governing the condemnation of real property by the state or any political subdivision thereof
SB 1268 - Shields - Modifies the law regarding permit fees and recovery of rights-of-way management costs
SCR 024 - Cauthorn - Expresses the gratitude and support of the General Assembly to faith-based and community organizations
HB 0795 - Johnson - Modifies various provisions concerning county government
HB 0895 - Emery - Allows Jasper County, upon voter petition, to disincorporate any special road district
HB 0942 - Munzlinger - Changes the law governing county finance estimates.
HB 0948 - Purgason - Provides for changes in certain county classifications.
HB 0950 - Crowell - Modifies the classification of counties
HB 0972 - Cooper - Authorizes speed regulations by county ordinance in certain counties.
HB 0994 - Cunningham - Extends the expiration date and expands breadth of criminal case surcharge in the 30th Judicial Circuit
HB 1092 - Deeken - Provides for additional compensation for each county clerk for duties required by the Help America Vote Act of 2002.
HB 1126 - Seigfreid - Changes the procedure for detachment from certain watershed districts
HB 1161 - Smith (118) - Authorizes counties of the third classification to enact certain ordinances and resolutions.
HB 1162 - Smith (118) - Eliminates the option for public administrators to be compensated by fees.
HB 1362 - Hobbs - Authorizes county planning commissions to accept additional forms of security for certain improvements
HB 1377 - Sutherland - Increases the expense payments for county planning commission members

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County Officials

SB 0709 - Goode - Creates a senior property tax deferral program
SB 0715 - Childers - Changes and creates provisions relating to counties
SB 0730 - Gross - Creates the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act
SB 0782 - Caskey - Requires county treasurers to designate an individual to act on his or her behalf if incapacitated
SB 0875 - Caskey - Modifies the percentage of property taxes deposited in the county assessment fund
SB 0932 - Loudon - Removes the salaries of elected officials from those not considered wages for unemployment benefits
SB 1048 - Nodler - Revises proof of property taxes procedure for motor vehicles registration for certain tax-exempt organizations
SB 1137 - Vogel - Makes changes relating to the computation of salary of county officials
SB 1176 - Shields - Provides additional compensation to county clerks for additional duties to perform
SB 1220 - Caskey - Increases the maximum amount of compensation that certain county officials may receive
SB 1243 - Wheeler - Requires public administrators serving as a conservator to have pooled accounts audited annually
SB 1340 - Callahan - Authorizes charging of vehicle-related fees and fines to personal property tax bills
HB 0795 - Johnson - Modifies various provisions concerning county government
HB 0864 - Townley - Repeals the authority for farm owners to register the names of their farms with the county clerk's office.
HB 0942 - Munzlinger - Changes the law governing county finance estimates.
HB 1092 - Deeken - Provides for additional compensation for each county clerk for duties required by the Help America Vote Act of 2002.
HB 1101 - Yates - Establishes disqualification procedures for candidates for office who do not timely file certain disclosure reports.
HB 1128 - Lipke - Authorizes Cape Girardeau county to equalize the treasurer's salary.
HB 1148 - Stevenson - Allows prosecuting attorneys and circuit attorneys to receive credit for service as an assistant prosecuting
HB 1161 - Smith (118) - Authorizes counties of the third classification to enact certain ordinances and resolutions.
HB 1162 - Smith (118) - Eliminates the option for public administrators to be compensated by fees.
HB 1180 - Parker - Increases recording fees for deposit into certain funds.
HB 1309 - Villa - Establishes penalties for failure to deliver a taxable tangible personal property assessment return.
HB 1377 - Sutherland - Increases the expense payments for county planning commission members
HB 1631 - Dixon - Eliminates requiring county superintendents of public welfare to provide supervision for parolees

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Courts

SB 0703 - Caskey - Requires bond to be posted in certain circumstances before a petition for modification of child custody can be filed
SB 0706 - Mathewson - Enacts various medical malpractice measures
SB 0708 - Mathewson - Requires imposition of recoupment fees
SB 0727 - Steelman - Enacts various civil liability reforms
SB 0781 - Caskey - Modifies judge disqualification in witness immunity applications
SB 0793 - Jacob - Revises provisions for sealing and closing of court records
SB 0807 - Loudon - Authorizes special motion to dismiss in Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation (SLAPP)
SB 0819 - Coleman - Allows courts to order convicted persons to pay costs associated with prostitution-related arrests
SB 0827 - Bartle - Allows appeals from orders granting or denying class action certification
SB 0835 - Caskey - Authorizes custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded
SB 0838 - Goode - Limits judicial discretion where jury is unable to unanimously agree on the death penalty
SB 0871 - Bray - Creates a cause of action for wrongful discharge or employment
SB 0884 - Klindt - Instructs the revisor of statutes to amend the statutes to reflect certain cases
SB 0931 - Loudon - Requires appointment of St. Louis City Circuit Clerk
SB 1015 - Kennedy - Creates a gang resistance education and training program to be used in schools
SB 1019 - Steelman - Authorizes use of certain court costs to pay guardian ad litem fees in Phelps County
SB 1060 - Bartle - Creates new court fees to fund the foundation formula
SB 1064 - Scott - Eliminates the expiration date of Section 488.2205, which allows for collection and distribution of some court costs
SB 1094 - Scott - Enacts various tort reform measures
SB 1105 - Shields - Increases dollar amount of property exempt from bankruptcy proceedings
SB 1117 - Stoll - Authorizes an additional court surcharge in the 23rd judicial circuit (Jefferson County)
SB 1138 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
SB 1169 - Jacob - Individuals may not waive any age discrimination right under Chapter 213 unless waiver given is knowing and voluntary
SB 1211 - Wheeler - Modifies provisions regarding courts and court personnel
SB 1223 - Dougherty - Allows guardian ad litems to receive fees for adoption proceedings
SB 1238 - Days - Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
SB 1240 - Griesheimer - Allows certain counties to use law library funds for courtroom renovation and to pay bonds for such projects
SB 1256 - Caskey - Establishes a District Attorney System
SB 1326 - Dolan - Prohibits some offenders from receiving suspended imposition of sentence in state, county, or municipal court
SB 1347 - Coleman - Imposes a surcharge on certain felony court proceedings to fund certain school-related programs
SB 1359 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in certain sexual offenses involving a person age 18 or younger
SB 1360 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in childhood abuse cases
SB 1364 - Gross - Creates theater, cultural arts, and entertainment districts in St. Charles County
SB 1382 - Quick - Increases the age of majority to eighteen in various statutes
SJR 045 - Bartle - Eliminates the requirement of one judge per county and converts associate circuit judges into circuit judges
HB 0819 - Thompson - Allows court to partially seal records for a first offense traffic violation.
HB 0820 - Thompson - Authorizes civil suit for damages for wrongful imprisonment.
HB 0832 - Cunningham - Extends the expiration date for section 488.2205 (30th judicial circuit surcharge) to 2010.
HB 0974 - Dempsey - Provides that a county shall lose an associate circuit judge position if a judge retires or dies and in that same
HB 0994 - Cunningham - Extends the expiration date and expands breadth of criminal case surcharge in the 30th Judicial Circuit
HB 1065 - Baker - Adds Cass county to the counties which shall assess a surcharge of ten dollars in all criminal cases.
HB 1066 - Baker - Adds Cass county to the counties where any part in any civil case must file a surcharge of forty-five dollars in
HB 1094 - Mayer - Revises laws on the Dna profiling system.
HB 1115 - Dempsey - Creates the "Commonsense Food Consumption Act"
HB 1143 - Pratt - Revises laws on jury service and creates the lengthy trial fund.
HB 1159 - Luetkemeyer - Requires exhaustion of administrative remedies before a civil court action can be maintained for insurance-related
HB 1179 - Corcoran - Allows use of court curcharge to pay for housing and other expenses of prisoners
HB 1183 - Mayer - Allows counties to establish by ordinance a County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund
HB 1197 - Behnen - Makes changes to the bail bondsmen and surety recovery agents licensing provisions.
HB 1213 - Moore - Revises list of persons disqualified from jury service.
HB 1221 - Seigfreid - Revises laws on state employee reporting of alleged violations.
HB 1240 - Dougherty - Lowers the minimum age for jury service from 21 to 18.
HB 1260 - Sander - Allows the Randolph County County to have a courthouse and/or jail at a site other than at the seat of justice.
HB 1304 - Byrd - Enacts various measures relating to claims for damages
HB 1355 - Byrd - Limits punitive damage awards in certain cases.
HB 1364 - Bishop - Makes the filing of parenting plans for children over the age of eighteen optional
HB 1369 - Jetton - Requires an affidavit from a similarly licensed professional supporting a cause of action for non-medical
HB 1404 - Bishop - Allows the court to issue direct payment orders to parties for the payment of guardian ad litem fees.
HB 1428 - Harris - Modifies and enacts various provisions related to medical malpractice insurance.
HB 1458 - Moore - Creates a ten dollar surcharge in criminal cases the proceeds of which are to be used for the Great Fund and the
HB 1460 - El-Amin - Lowers age for jury service from twenty-one to eighteen.
HB 1525 - Meadows - Allows courts to suspend an individual's driver's license for up to one hundred and twenty days for failing to stop
HB 1535 - Donnelly - Creates the form for all verified pleadings under Chapter 452.
HB 1579 - Holand - Modifies various provisions regarding dissolution of marriage and child support.
HB 1651 - Goodman - Revises various provisions on court procedures.
HB 1721 - Jetton - Prohibits recovery for damages if the owner or operator fails to maintain financial responsibility or if certain
HJR 050 - Hunter - Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring the election of all supreme court, courts of appeal, circuit court, and

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Courts, Juvenile

SB 0745 - Dougherty - Modifies various provisions regarding foster care and protective services for children
SB 0762 - Champion - Modifies various provisions relating to foster care and protective services for children
SB 1071 - Bartle - Defines "next friend" for a minor's consent to an abortion
SB 1138 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
HB 1103 - Lipke - Gives juvenile courts jurisdiction over children who violates laws dealing with the possession or use of
HB 1311 - Byrd - Requires juvenile sex offenders to file a copy of their sex offender registration with the superintendent of any school
HB 1538 - Dixon - Opens certain juvenile court records and proceedings to the public.
HB 1626 - Stevenson - Enacts the Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
HB 1651 - Goodman - Revises various provisions on court procedures.

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Credit and Bankruptcy

SB 0880 - Bland - Lowers the maximum penalties consumers must pay for late payments on certain credit transactions
SB 0991 - Dougherty - Prohibits use of posted inquiries in calculating credit risk scores
SB 1105 - Shields - Increases dollar amount of property exempt from bankruptcy proceedings
SB 1173 - Days - Modifies law regarding the use of credit information by insurance companies
HB 0916 - Brown - Revises the crime of identity theft and creates a new crime of trafficking in stolen identities

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Credit Unions

SB 0933 - Yeckel - Creates "Missouri Higher Education Deposit Program"
SB 1038 - Yeckel - Revises banking laws and creates the "Missouri Higher Education Deposit Program"
HB 0959 - Luetkemeyer - Revises banking laws, creates "Missouri Higher Education Deposit Program" and modifies identity theft

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Crimes and Punishment

SB 0713 - Quick - Eliminates the death penalty
SB 0726 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0751 - Coleman - Modifies the law relating to lead abatement
SB 0752 - Coleman - Expands first degree property damage to include damage to a motor vehicle while breaking in to steal
SB 0765 - Bartle - Prohibits individuals from engaging in or using public funds and facilities for human cloning
SB 0793 - Jacob - Revises provisions for sealing and closing of court records
SB 0802 - Gross - Sets out requirements for obtaining a warrant by telephone
SB 0818 - Coleman - Modifies the definition of "prostitution-related offense"
SB 0819 - Coleman - Allows courts to order convicted persons to pay costs associated with prostitution-related arrests
SB 0823 - Shields - Changes the classification of an intoxication-related offense to a class D felony for prior offenders
SB 0835 - Caskey - Authorizes custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded
SB 0838 - Goode - Limits judicial discretion where jury is unable to unanimously agree on the death penalty
SB 0871 - Bray - Creates a cause of action for wrongful discharge or employment
SB 0882 - Klindt - Makes changes to the law governing animal research and production facilities
SB 0889 - Goode - Revises the sunshine law
SB 0890 - Bland - Restricts the use, possession, manufacturing, storage, selling, promotion and other activities relating to weapons
SB 0897 - Bland - Makes arson motivated by hate crimes a class A felony
SB 0913 - Dougherty - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 0916 - Dougherty - Creates a cause of action for those adjudicated innocent following DNA testing
SB 0936 - Gross - Establishes a system of environmental audits to reduce state and local regulation
SB 0940 - Coleman - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 0946 - Bray - Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm
SB 0971 - Stoll - Changes identity theft from a class A misdemeanor to a class D felony and limits the venue of such prosecutions
SB 0986 - Cauthorn - Creates the crime of endangering a corrections employee
SB 0989 - Gross - Establishes a system of environmental audits to reduce state and local regulation
SB 0992 - Cauthorn - Changes the definition of containers approved for transporting anhydrous ammonia
SB 0996 - Shields - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 1000 - Bartle - Allows changes to provisions on DNA profiling, including DNA testing of all felony and sexual offenders
SB 1017 - Champion - Creates the crime of failing to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer
SB 1020 - Steelman - Revises provisions of the Sunshine Law
SB 1022 - Gross - Adds child pornography to the list of sexual abuse cases investigated by the State Technical Assistance Team
SB 1023 - Griesheimer - Creates criminal use of property by operating audio-visual recording devices while in a movie
SB 1026 - Mathewson - Requires the DNA testing of all felons entering the Dept. of Corrections and other felons leaving a county jail
SB 1031 - Bray - Proposes several measures relating to bicycle safety
SB 1045 - Kinder - Makes it a crime to burn a cross with the intent to intimidate any person or group of persons
SB 1070 - Gross - Modifies procedures for protection of shipwreck sites
SB 1143 - Dolan - Creates crimes relating to motor vehicles
SB 1147 - Dougherty - Creates the crime of escape from commitment for sexually violent predators
SB 1166 - Caskey - Authorizes certain counties to adopt ordinances to impose civil fines for certain misdemeanors
SB 1167 - Caskey - Limits bifurcated trials to Class A and B felonies
SB 1170 - Shields - Requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in community based substance abuse treatment programs
SB 1191 - Steelman - Revises the resisting arrest statute to include detentions and stops
SB 1210 - Bray - Creates crimes concerning human trafficking
SB 1228 - Gibbons - Increases the penalty for certain sexual offenders when they fail to register
SB 1229 - Caskey - Excludes commercially produced tobacco products from items that cannot knowingly be delivered to a jail or prison
SB 1237 - Bartle - Makes it unlawful to obstruct a securities investigation
SB 1244 - Coleman - Revises the sexual offender registration law and the statute of limitations where the victim is eighteen or younger
SB 1258 - Scott - Creates the crime of kidnapping a child by taking or confining the child without parental consent
SB 1307 - Gibbons - Redefines the crime of possession of child pornography
SB 1314 - Bray - Creates provisions concerning domestic assult
SB 1318 - Scott - Adds rental contracts to stealing
SB 1326 - Dolan - Prohibits some offenders from receiving suspended imposition of sentence in state, county, or municipal court
SB 1334 - Dougherty - Amends the offense of distributing a controlled substance near schools to include long-term and child care facilities
SB 1345 - Coleman - Revises various provisions relating to stealing and tampering of automobiles
SB 1347 - Coleman - Imposes a surcharge on certain felony court proceedings to fund certain school-related programs
SB 1348 - Coleman - Eliminates mandatory minimum sentencing for certain felons
SB 1354 - Steelman - Modifies the provisions of invasion of privacy
SB 1359 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in certain sexual offenses involving a person age 18 or younger
SB 1360 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in childhood abuse cases
SB 1373 - Bartle - Creates the Interstate Compact for Juveniles
SB 1376 - Gibbons - Modifies provisions prohibiting certain activities at animal facilities
SB 1382 - Quick - Increases the age of majority to eighteen in various statutes
SB 1397 - Gibbons - Prohibits the carrying of concealed weapons at school events or at a school facility
SCR 043 - Yeckel - Establishes the Interim Committee on Violent Crime
HB 0787 - Jolly - Eliminates probation and paroles right to convert consecutive sentences to concurrent sentences in certain
HB 0791 - Boykins - Amends the offense of distribution of a controlled substance near schools to include child care facilities,
HB 0819 - Thompson - Allows court to partially seal records for a first offense traffic violation.
HB 0820 - Thompson - Authorizes civil suit for damages for wrongful imprisonment.
HB 0839 - Moore - Allows usage of the statewide automated crime victim notification system for compliance with the victim
HB 0846 - Purgason - Modifies the granting of child custody and visitation when a parent is a sexual offender.
HB 0916 - Brown - Revises the crime of identity theft and creates a new crime of trafficking in stolen identities
HB 0921 - Walsh - Requires headlamps to be lighted during inclement weather and makes violation an infraction with a ten dollar fine
HB 0925 - Threlkeld - Creates the crime of leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle in the third degree.
HB 0931 - Bivins - Revises the Dna Profiling System to require Dna samples from any felon and any juvenile adjudicated for a felony or
HB 0959 - Luetkemeyer - Revises banking laws, creates "Missouri Higher Education Deposit Program" and modifies identity theft
HB 0979 - Lipke - Revises resisting arrest statute to include detentions or stops.
HB 1052 - Engler - Makes it a class A misdemeanor for any unauthorized person to use a device to change a traffic control signal or to
HB 1055 - Bruns - Increases the punishment for possession of child pornography to a class D felony
HB 1060 - Goodman - Makes it a class A misdemeanor for any person other than emergency personnel to possess a mobile infrared
HB 1063 - Hampton - Makes various changes to the power and authority of the State Water Patrol.
HB 1074 - Byrd - Makes it a crime to burn a cross with the intent to intimidate a person or a group of people
HB 1075 - Stevenson - Allows a thirty-six hour hold for persons arrested without a warrant.
HB 1094 - Mayer - Revises laws on the Dna profiling system.
HB 1129 - Haywood - Makes it a crime to burn a cross or cause a cross to be burned if done with the intent to intimidate any person or
HB 1151 - Lembke - Makes it a crime to engage in human cloning.
HB 1152 - Wilson - Revises criminal statutes related to terrorism
HB 1168 - Kelly (144) - Creates the crime of sexual contact with a student while on public school property.
HB 1183 - Mayer - Allows counties to establish by ordinance a County Law Enforcement Restitution Fund
HB 1194 - Pearce - Prohibits locating billboards for adult cabarets or sexually oriented businesses within one mile of any state
HB 1197 - Behnen - Makes changes to the bail bondsmen and surety recovery agents licensing provisions.
HB 1215 - Engler - Makes it a Class D felony for an individual who has been civilly committed as a sexual predator to escape
HB 1243 - Lipke - Revises law on the role of the court and jury in sentencing to eliminate the bifurcated system for juries.
HB 1258 - Cooper, M.D. - Revises statute on chemical test to allow law enforcement officers to administer portable chemical tests prior to
HB 1264 - Wildberger - Extends the statute of limitations for arson in the first and second degrees and knowingly burning or exploding to
HB 1298 - Wilson - Brings the State of Missouri into compliance with the federal Violence Against Women Act.
HB 1311 - Byrd - Requires juvenile sex offenders to file a copy of their sex offender registration with the superintendent of any school
HB 1329 - Wilson - Allows the court to impound the vehicle or vehicles driven by a person convicted of driving while intoxicated or
HB 1330 - Witte - Requires probation officers to notify law enforcement of a sex offender's new address if the offender intends to
HB 1384 - Brooks - Revises various statutes relating to theft or destruction of documents.
HB 1387 - Dixon - Adds chapter 573 offenses to the list of offenses for which a person must register as a sexual offender.
HB 1388 - Dixon - Increases the punishment for failing to register as a sex offender from an A misdemeanor to a D felony for the first
HB 1400 - Lager - Revises various statutes on fireworks regulations.
HB 1436 - Byrd - Revises the law on statute of limitations for cases of childhood sexual abuse.
HB 1450 - Shoemaker - Makes tampering with cable television distribution capabilities a class C felony.
HB 1465 - Kelly (036) - Revises statute on criminal history checks by increasing the fees.
HB 1470 - Mayer - Revises various provisions relating to stealing and tampering.
HB 1487 - Self - Revises the crime of kidnapping by including kidnapping of a child under fourteen years of age
HB 1490 - Mayer - Creates the crime of misuse of a power of attorney.
HB 1521 - Hilgemann - Makes it unlawful to discriminate against a person based on sexual orientation in employment, disability, or familial
HB 1539 - Dixon - Prohibits felons from running for office.
HB 1565 - Crawford - Creates the county sheriff's revolving fund.
HB 1590 - Portwood - Adds failing to summon aid as an element of involuntary manslaughter in certain drug related crimes.
HB 1650 - Dixon - Requires the Missouri State Highway Patrol to check the Missouri State Sex Offender Registry whenever a request for
HB 1720 - Mayer - Creates the crime of aggravated trespass in a movie theater and provides theater owners with immunity from civil
HCR 004 - Whorton - Requests every state agency that issues licenses to review prohibitions for licensure and determine whether the

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Criminal Procedure

SB 0713 - Quick - Eliminates the death penalty
SB 0726 - Bland - Creates a commission to study the death penalty and imposes a temporary moratorium on executions
SB 0781 - Caskey - Modifies judge disqualification in witness immunity applications
SB 0793 - Jacob - Revises provisions for sealing and closing of court records
SB 0802 - Gross - Sets out requirements for obtaining a warrant by telephone
SB 0835 - Caskey - Authorizes custodial interrogations of persons suspected of committing felonies must be recorded
SB 0838 - Goode - Limits judicial discretion where jury is unable to unanimously agree on the death penalty
SB 0897 - Bland - Makes arson motivated by hate crimes a class A felony
SB 0913 - Dougherty - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 0916 - Dougherty - Creates a cause of action for those adjudicated innocent following DNA testing
SB 0924 - Bland - Makes various changes to the criminal justice system
SB 0940 - Coleman - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 0996 - Shields - Modifies and creates new provisions about identity theft
SB 1000 - Bartle - Allows changes to provisions on DNA profiling, including DNA testing of all felony and sexual offenders
SB 1026 - Mathewson - Requires the DNA testing of all felons entering the Dept. of Corrections and other felons leaving a county jail
SB 1138 - Bartle - Modifies provisions of court procedure
SB 1167 - Caskey - Limits bifurcated trials to Class A and B felonies
SB 1170 - Shields - Requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in community based substance abuse treatment programs
SB 1244 - Coleman - Revises the sexual offender registration law and the statute of limitations where the victim is eighteen or younger
SB 1307 - Gibbons - Redefines the crime of possession of child pornography
SB 1359 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in certain sexual offenses involving a person age 18 or younger
SB 1360 - Jacob - Extends the statute of limitations in childhood abuse cases
HB 0787 - Jolly - Eliminates probation and paroles right to convert consecutive sentences to concurrent sentences in certain
HB 0819 - Thompson - Allows court to partially seal records for a first offense traffic violation.
HB 0820 - Thompson - Authorizes civil suit for damages for wrongful imprisonment.
HB 1243 - Lipke - Revises law on the role of the court and jury in sentencing to eliminate the bifurcated system for juries.
HB 1329 - Wilson - Allows the court to impound the vehicle or vehicles driven by a person convicted of driving while intoxicated or
HB 1387 - Dixon - Adds chapter 573 offenses to the list of offenses for which a person must register as a sexual offender.
HB 1388 - Dixon - Increases the punishment for failing to register as a sex offender from an A misdemeanor to a D felony for the first

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Dentists

SB 1122 - Shields - Modifies provisions relating to the practice of dentistry
SB 1154 - Cauthorn - Authorizes dentists and dental hygienists to delegate certain duties to dental assistants
SB 1231 - Clemens - Exempts dentists from acupunture licensing requirements
HB 0970 - Portwood - Modifies provisions regarding licensure of dentists and dental hygienists
HB 1358 - Wasson - Allows for broader delegation of duty to dental assistants.
HB 1422 - Stefanick - Requires permits for dentists administering anesthesia or conscious sedation
HB 1464 - Lager - Relates to dentistry and empowers the state dental board to issue subpoenas.
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