Missouri State Senate
Senate Calendar

SEVENTIETH DAY--FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2005

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FORMAL CALENDAR


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION


1. SB 542-Callahan
    Prohibits certain convicted criminals from qualifying for public office


2. SB 326-Nodler, with SCS
    Amends various provisions of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement


3. SB 417-Engler, et al
    Extends voting rights to a student curator or governing board member of various higher education institutions


4. SB 466-Vogel, with SCS
    Provides temporary retirement and medical incentives for employees currently eligible to retire under MOSERS


5. SB 508-Wheeler, with SCS
    Allows for detachment of territory within water districts prior to new infrastructure development


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING


1. HB 789-Salva, et al (Engler)
    Exempts sales made to or by civic and charitable organizations including for sales outside their civic and charitable activities and functions from sales tax


2. HCS for HB 665, with SCS (Scott) (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Modifies a number of provisions regarding professional registration

INFORMAL CALENDAR


THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS

SCS for SB 3-Loudon
    Removes provisions relating to the allocation of funds under the aggregate cap

SS for SCS for SB 316-Dolan (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Modifies provisions of the law relating to ambulatory medical treatment centers


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

SB 5-Klindt, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Requires cities to ensure an adequate electric service to areas to be annexed

SB 12-Cauthorn and Klindt
    Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle

SB 29-Dolan, with SCS & SA 1 (pending)
    Prohibits conditional granting of permits or licenses upon billboard removal without just compensation

SB 44-Wheeler and Bray, with SCS
    Creates a tax deduction for organ donation

SB 50-Taylor and Nodler, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Requires proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote

SB 55-Klindt, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Makes information collected in the course of an insurance compliance audit privileged information

SB 64-Kennedy, with SCS
    Creates the Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance Act

SB 90-Dougherty, with SCS
    Authorizes advanced practice nurses to prescribe certain controlled substances

SB 93-Cauthorn, with SCS
    Creates the crime of endangering a corrections employee

SB 152-Wilson, with SCS (pending)
    Creates a trust fund and Commission for Youth Smoking Prevention

SB 159-Cauthorn
    Adds substances to the controlled substance schedules

SB 160-Bartle, et al, with SS (pending)
    Prohibits human cloning

SB 185-Loudon, et al, with SA 1 & SA 1 to SA 1 (pending)
    Establishes the Open Contracting Act for state and local public works projects

SB 199-Gross
    Extends the application deadline for the Korean Conflict medallion to January 1, 2006

SB 214-Scott, et al, with SCS
    Each child enrolled in kindergarten, or first grade to receive comprehensive vision examinations

SB 236-Klindt and Clemens
    Provides for cost recovery for course materials for private applicators of pesticide

SB 240-Scott
    Modifies numerous provisions regarding lobbying and campaign finance disclosure

SB 241-Scott
    Repeals requirement that lobbyists report on legislation they are supporting or opposing

SB 253-Koster, with SCS
    Modifies law regarding titling and registering motor vehicles and requires school districts to perform criminal background checks on school bus drivers

SB 284-Cauthorn and Clemens, with SCS (pending)
    Creates the Dairy Herd Development Revolving Fund

SB 291-Mayer, et al, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Modifies prevailing wage law

SB 321-Shields
    Establishes the Dental Carve-Out Act of 2005 to implement a process of providing dental benefits to public assistance recipients

SB 324-Scott, with SCS
    Modifies the Missouri higher education savings program

SB 339-Gross, with SCS
    Removes Department of Revenue branch office language from Section 32.040

SBs 365 & 204-Mayer, et al, with SCS (pending)
    Provides health insurance coverage for phase I and phase II clinical trials for cancer treatment

SB 373-Bartle
    Amends provisions dealing with members of the board of directors for the Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Company

SB 376-Loudon
    Provides immunity from liability to private contractors working under the direction of the children's division

SB 393-Stouffer, with SCS
    Prescribes requirements for assisted living residences

SB 434-Cauthorn
    Transfers appeal authority to the administrative hearing commission

SB 470-Engler
    Creates the Missouri Blasting Safety Act

SB 548-Loudon
    Replaces all state administrative departments' hearings with a new Office of Administration Hearings


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING

HB 48-Dougherty, with SCS (Callahan)
    Establishes a sales tax for museums and tourism in Independence and creates the process for putting a lien for taxes owed to the St. Charles County Convention and Sports Facilities Authority.

HCS#2 for HBs 94 & 185 (Koster)
    Establishes a tutition grant program for children and spouses of certain deceased military members

HB 100-Cunningham, et al, with SCS & SA 7 (pending) (Loudon)
    Changes the laws regarding the regulation of abortions

HCS for HB 108 (Shields)
    Allows insureds or enrolles to pay customary retail price of a prescription drug if the retail price is lower than the health carrier's copay

HCS for HB 135, with SCS (Shields)
    Modifies eligibility for the BUILD program, creates the Missouri quality jobs program and raises the T.I.F. and MODESA caps, and modifies the sales tax holiday

HCS for HB 192, with SCS (Cauthorn)
    Reinstates the waste tire fee

HCS for HB 208, with SCS (Crowell)
    Requires the filing of an affidavit in suits against licensed professionals

HB 320-Muschany, et al, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) (Nodler)
    Revises procedures for lapse of school districts and institutes a School Wellness Pilot Program

HCS for HB 347, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) (Dolan)
    Creates a process to resolve disputes arising out of alleged construction defect for residential property

HCS for HB 394, with SCS (Engler)
    Modifies law regarding medical malpractice insurance and malpractice associations

HB 417-Yates, et al, with SCS (Loudon)
    Establishes the Uninsured Motorist Stipulation of Benefits Act of 2005, allows insurers to claim self-audit privilege, and allows insurers to intervene to determine matters of coverage

HCS for HB 440 (Engler)
    Extends voting rights to a student curator or governing board member of various higher education institutions

HCS for HB 468, with SCS (Scott)
    Modifies the linked deposit program and other duties of the State Treasurer

HCS for HB 498 (Koster)
    Changes the laws regarding stealing, tampering, and stolen property and requires specific restitution in certain cases

HB 539-Icet, et al, with SCS & SA 1 (pending) (Nodler)
    Grants school districts the right to include hiring incentives

HB 564-Boykins, et al (Coleman)
    Allows person to receive two sets of two license plate tabs per year at no cost when replacing stolen tabs and prohibits issuance of ticket for stolen tabs

HB 592-Cooper (120) (Dolan)
    Requires jackpots over $1,200 won by self-excluded problem gamblers be deposited into the Compulsive Gamblers Fund

HB 596-Schaaf, with SA 1 (pending) (Shields)
    Allows employers to provide or contract for health insurance at reduced rates for employees who do not use tobacco products

HCS for HB 606 (Kennedy)
    Repeals the three child limit and modifies the death benefit to surviving spouses in police pension systems

HB 832-Brooks, et al (Wilson)
    Requires that restrictive real estate covenants included in an association's governing document must be removed

HCS for HB 863, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) (Taylor)
    Establishes the Downtown Revitalization Preservation Program for economic development

CONSENT CALENDAR


House Bills

HCS for HB 119 (Stouffer)
    Requires continuation of life insurance benefits for state employees and retirees who are called to military service in times of active armed warfare

HCS for HBs 163, 213 & 216 (Gross)
    Extends the application deadline for Korean Conflict and World War II medallions, medals, and certificates

HB 219-Salva and Johnson (47) (Wheeler)
    Designates a room in the Missouri State Archives as the "Alex M. Petrovic Reading Room"

HB 236-Goodman (Taylor)
    Designates the National Guard armory located in Pierce City as the "Lawrence A. Witt National Guard Armory"

HB 261-Deeken (Griesheimer)
    Creates two new retirement benefit options in the Local Government Employees' Retirement System (LAGERS)

HB 323-Johnson (47) (Shields)
    Recodifies the laws regarding the Police Retirement System of Kansas City and the Civilian Employees' Retirement System of the Police Department of Kansas City

HB 473-Yates (Bartle)
    Allows school districts to convene a committee of their board in order to rule on pupil residency waiver requests

HB 258-Cunningham (86) (Nodler)
    Repeals the requirement that school districts conduct an annual census of children with disabilities who reside in the school district

HB 33-Phillips (Shields)
    Designates the North American Bullfrog as the official state amphibian

HB 455-Quinn, et al (Klindt)
    Eliminates the current requirement that only landowners living within the watershed district can be elected to serve as trustees of the watershed district

HCS for HB 563 (Shields)
    Allows a court to reinstate and extend the life of drainage and levee districts up to five years after lapse of its corporate charter

HCS for HB 513 (Loudon)
    Designates a portion of State Highway 370 in St. Louis and St. Charles counties as the "Officer Scott Armstrong Memorial Highway"

HB 69-Rupp (Loudon)
    Allows insurance companies to invest capital, reserves, and surplus in preferred or guaranteed stocks

HCS for HB 56 (Dolan)
    Allows pharmaceutical companies to rebate portions of copayments to multiple sclerosis patients without violating anti-kickback and anti-rebate laws

HB 413-Hubbard, et al (Coleman)
    Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to offer a vaccination program for first responders deployed to disaster areas as a result of bioterrorism events

HCS for HBs 462 & 463 (Shields)
    Changes the laws regarding suicide prevention

HB 681-Chappelle-Nadal (Days)
    Renames the Office of Advocacy and Assistance for the Elderly to the Office of Advocacy and Assistance for Senior Citizens

HB 321-Yates (Bartle)
    Creates the Assistive Technology Trust Fund and places requirements upon the Assistive Technology Advisory Council


SENATE BILLS WITH HOUSE AMENDMENTS

SS for SCS for SB 2-Loudon, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies laws relating to abortion

BILLS IN CONFERENCE AND BILLS
CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES


In Conference

SCS#2 for SB 155-Mayer, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Requires certain identifying information to be expunged by the Division of Family Services

SS for SCS for SB 210-Griesheimer, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies provisions affecting political subdivisions

SCS for SB 233-Stouffer, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR#2 and passed CCS#2)
    Designates certain bridges and highways and requires future highway designations to go through a new process

SCS for SB 390-Taylor, with HA 1 & HA 3 (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Allows vehicle dealers to provide disclaimers and disclosures by referring to the Internet and a toll-free number

SCS for SBs 420 & 344-Mayer, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies numerous provisions regarding judicial procedures and personnel

SCS for SB 500-Gibbons, et al, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Provides for family cost participation in the state first steps program

HCS for HB 58, with SS for SCS, as amended (Griesheimer)
    Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

HCS for HB 297, with SCS (Nodler)
    Renders several alterations to the state's education policy

HCS for HB 353, with SS for SCS, as amended (Bartle)
    Modifies provisions relating to crime

HCS#2 for HB 568, with SS, as amended (Nodler)
    Changes the laws regarding the protection of children


Requests to Recede or Grant Conference

SCS for SBs 221, 250 & 256-Dolan, with HCS, as amended (Senate requests House recede or grant conference)
    Modifies several provisions of law relating to motor vehicles including primary seat belt enforcement

HCS for HB 334 with SS, as amended (Crowell) (House requests Senate recede and pass the bill)
    Changes the laws regarding the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System (MOSERS)


RESOLUTIONS

SCR 10-Scott
    Urges PSC to adopt rules governing the application process telecommunication providers can be certified as "eligible telecomunications carriers"

SCR 12-Koster
    Urges Congress to establish a domestic energy policy that promotes greater energy efficiency

SCR 14-Purgason
    Urges Congress to investigate the recent sharp rise in gasoline prices in the US and explore ways to reduce the price of gasoline, including utilization of alternate fuels

HCR 11-Sander, et al (Stouffer)
    Encourages the Missouri Congressional Delegation to end the abuse of tort laws against the firearms industry.

HCR 9-Bivins, et al (Nodler)
    Urges the United States Congress to immediately repeal the Government Pension Offset and Windfall Elimination Provision of the Social Security Act

HCR 20-Rupp, et al (Dolan)
    Declares October fifteenth of each year to be "Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day"

HCS for HCR 24 (Coleman)
    Encourages a mandated high school course in personal finance economics

SR 901-Mayer, et al
    Urges Congress to adopt the Constitution Restoration Act of 2005

SR 1193-Vogel, with SCA 1
    Establishes April as "Autism Awareness Month" in Missouri

HCR 23-Sutherland, et al (Mayer)
    Directs the Comprehensive Cancer Action Plan for Missouri be posted annually on the Missouri state Internet website homepage.

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