SECOND DAY--THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 2007

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FORMAL CALENDAR


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION


1. SB 571-Mayer, with SCS
    Modifies criteria for calculating the biodiesel production monthly incentive payment


2. SB 652-Coleman and Gibbons, with SCS
    Modifies provisions regarding elementary and secondary education


3. SB 699-Lager, with SCS
    Provides low-interest loans for alternative energy operations


4. SB 11-Coleman, with SCS
    Creates a hot weather rule for maintenance of utility service


5. SB 536-Lager, with SCS
    Authorizes the Public Service Commission to assess a penalty up to $25,000 for violating any order relating to federal natural gas safety standards


6. SB 552-Bartle
    Prohibits the Public Service Commission and political subdivisions from regulating voice over internet protocol (VOIP) service


7. SB 484-Stouffer, with SCS
    Revises procedure for conducting commercial motor vehicle roadside inspections and requires certain vehicle owners to verify registration with motor carrier services in order to obtain or renew license plates


8. SBs 348, 626 & 461-Koster, et al, with SCS
    Enacts various provisions affecting illegal aliens


9. SJR 15-Green
    Increases term limits for members of the General Assembly from 8 years to 12 years in each house


10. SB 629-Smith, with SCS
    Exempts landlords from liability to personal property when executing an order for possession of premises


11. SB 122-Bray and Days, with SCS
    Establishes a commission to study the possible implementation of a Missouri universal health assurance program


12. SB 491-Ridgeway
    Provides certain requirements before the state or any of its entities may enter into settlement or consent agreements


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING


1. HCS for HB 891 (Kennedy)
    Creates a tax credit for hiring disabled workers

INFORMAL CALENDAR


THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS

SS for SB 303-Loudon
    Changes the laws regarding midwives and the practice of midwifery

SS#4 for SCS for SB 430-Shields
    Creates the "Smart Start Scholarship Program"

SS for SB 570-Clemens
    Creates the Joint Committee on Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs)


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

SB 2-Gibbons, with SCS
    Creates the crime of knowingly receiving, selling, or obtaining personal health information

SB 17-Shields, with SCS
    Repeals the motor vehicle safety inspection program and modifies enforcement of the seat belt law

SB 20-Griesheimer, with SCS
    Modifies the laws relating to tax increment financing

SB 27-Bartle and Koster
    Modifies regulations regarding sexually oriented billboards

SB 53-Koster and Engler, with SCS
    Uses money from the state General Revenue Fund to supplement the expense of law enforcement activities of county sheriffs' departments

SB 101-Mayer
    Modifies numerous penalties for violations of motor vehicle licensing, registration, and equipment laws

SB 131-Rupp
    Renders the Missouri sunset provision not applicable to the early intervention program for infants and toddlers with disabilities (First Steps Program)

SB 153-Engler, et al, with SCS
    Establishes a consistent set of administrative, civil and criminal enforcement tools for all of Missouri's insurance laws and regulations of bail bond agents

SB 155-Engler, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Regulates various blasting and excavation activities

SB 160-Rupp, with SCS
    Alters provisions regarding higher education scholarships

SB 168-Mayer and Crowell, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
    Codifies the employment-at-will doctrine

SB 169-Rupp, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 3 (pending)
    Creates a tax credit for qualified equity investments

SB 205-Stouffer and Gibbons, with SCS
    Assesses fee on certain transporters that ship or transport radioactive waste within the state

SB 212-Goodman
    Establishes the "Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act"

SB 213-McKenna
    Modifies provisions relating to Jefferson County ordinances

SB 242-Nodler, with SCS
    Amends various provisions of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement

SB 250-Ridgeway and Vogel
    Modifies certain provisions relating to the Water Patrol

SB 252-Ridgeway and McKenna
    Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle

SB 254-Nodler, et al, with SCS
    Creates the "Missouri Legacy Fund" to provide college financial assistance

SBs 260 & 71-Koster, et al, with SCS
    Modifies provisions on child care subsidies

SB 274-Shields
    Creates the "Healthcare Technology Fund"

SB 282-Griesheimer, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Modifies provisions of certain Department of Economic Development Programs

SB 287-Crowell and Vogel, with SS (pending)
    Modifies several provisions relating to the distribution of proceeds in the Gaming Commission Fund

SB 292-Mayer
    Revises the Interstate Compact for Juveniles

SB 297-Loudon, with SCS
    Prohibits persons from selling vehicle protection products in Missouri unless certain conditions are met

SB 300-Bartle
    Modifies the laws regulating sexually oriented businesses

SB 341-Goodman, with SCS
    Prohibits vessels from displaying spotlights that hinder the night vision of other vessel operators, requires vessels to be operated at slow no-wake speed within 100 feet of emergency vessels and defines the term "skiing" for purposes of watercraft law

SB 363-Bartle
    Limits certain types of vessels from being operated within 300 feet of docks and piers and allows the Commissioner of the Water Patrol to establish an equitable pay plan

SB 364-Koster, with SCS, SS for SCS, SA 1 & SSA 1 for SA 1 (pending)
    Prohibits counties from enacting public health ordinances addressing farming activities and exempts farms and farming activities from suits of trespass in certain circumstances

SBs 370, 375 & 432-Scott and Koster, with SCS & SA 5 (pending)
    Modifies provisions relating to abortion

SBs 372 & 366-Justus and Koster, with SCS
    Creates an "Address Confidentiality Program" in the Secretary of State's Office for victims of certain crimes

SB 385-Gibbons, with SCS
    Repeals and reduces certain committees and commissions and sets a sunset date for other committees and commissions

SB 388-Mayer, with SCS
    Creates the "Missouri Environmental Covenants Law"

SB 400-Crowell, et al
    Modifies provisions of the Film Production Tax Credit Program

SB 444-Goodman
    Directs the Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority to pay certain loan interests and administer dairy business planning grants

SB 453-Scott, with SCS
    Creates the "Missouri Propane Safety Act"

SB 458-Gibbons
    Modifies provisions concerning the sale of motor fuel

SB 476-Crowell
    Authorizes the Board of Trustees of MOSERS to invest certain state funds in order to fund retiree health care benefits and to assist with other state benefit programs as requested

SB 480-Ridgeway, et al, with SCS
    Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop mentoring standards for beginning teachers and principals and creates an alternative mechanism for teacher certification

SB 492-Crowell
    Modifies several provisions regarding public employee retirement plans

SB 499-Engler and Clemens, with SCS
    Allows fuel ethanol produced from qualified biomass to be eligible for certain fuel ethanol production subsidies

SB 511-Scott, with SCS
    Gives advanced practice registered nurses prescriptive authority for scheduled drugs

SB 521-Lager, et al, with SCS
    Removes weight limitation on certain farm use vehicles so that any commercial motor vehicle operated in intrastate commerce bearing a class F plate will be exempt from specified commercial motor vehicle laws

SB 523-Scott, with SCS
    Modifies laws relating to the Board of Pharmacy

SB 531-Gibbons, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to the administrative duties of the Missouri State Highway Patrol

SB 534-Nodler
    Modifies the law relating to concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and the penalties for offenses perpetrated by these operations

SB 537-Lager
    Amends the law relating to physician assistants

SB 542-Scott, with SCS
    Modifies laws relating to the licensing of optometrists

SBs 555 & 38-Gibbons, with SCS
    Prohibits the use or possession of alcoholic beverage vaporizers and modifies provisions relating to underage drinking

SB 563-Lager, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Allows electric utilities to manage vegetation within specified areas to ensure reliable service

SB 572-Vogel
    Allows the curators of the University of Missouri to close certain financial records relating to donor or potential donors

SB 586-Crowell, with SCS
    Allows hunting and fishing permit applicants to receive a voter registration application form as part of the application for such permits

SB 592-Scott, with SCS
    Modifies ethics filings

SB 599-Engler, with SCS
    Creates a military medal of freedom for certain veterans who served in a Middle East war or conflict after 1990

SB 627-Ridgeway
    Prohibits the use of language interpreters in connection with the commercial driver's license examination process

SB 635-Loudon, with SCS
    Substantially revises the current law regarding the regulation of title insurance

SB 644-Griesheimer
    Establishes new requirements for direct wine sales

SBs 660, 553, 557, 167, 258, 114 & 378-Mayer, with SCS
    Modifies various provisions relating to crime

SB 698-Ridgeway, et al, with SCS
    Establishes the Betty L. Thompson Scholarship Program


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING

HCS for HB 39, with SCS (Koster)
    Establishes a medical assistance program for the employed disabled

HB 42-Portwood, with SCS (Koster)
    Repeals the provision requiring the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners to establish the Bertillon system of identification of criminals and employ assistance to conduct and manage the department and allows the board to use hearing officers

HB 46-Viebrock and Stevenson (Stouffer)
    Prohibits impoundment of certain farm animals except in certain conditions and adds notification requirements for owners of impounded animals

HB 70-Day, et al (Rupp)
    Exempts high school students transferring into the state from passing certain government and constitution courses if they document completion of similar requirements in another state

HCS for HB 74 (Scott)
    Allows rural empowerment zones to exist in any county with 16,000 or fewer residents

HCS for HB 135, with SCS (Koster)
    Modifies laws regarding military and veterans' affairs

HB 155-Dusenberg, et al (Ridgeway)
    Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle

HCS for HB 165, with SCS (Griesheimer)
    Enacts the 2007 Municipal Telecommunications Business License Tax Simplification Act

HB 213-Cunningham (86), et al, with SCS (Rupp)
    Requires higher education institutions to adopt policies promoting academic freedom and to report on steps taken to protect student academic freedom

HCS for HB 227 (Mayer)
    Creates an income tax credit for storm shelter construction

HCS for HB 245 (Stouffer)
    Requires commercial driver's license tests to be given in the English language

SS for HB 265-Cunningham (86) (Rupp)
    Modifies provisions relating to education

HB 267-Jones (117) and Cunningham (86), with SA 5 (pending) (Rupp)
    Modifies provisions relating to education

HB 269-Nolte, et al (Ridgeway)
    Bars illegal immigrants from attending public universities

HCS for HB 338, with SCS (Engler)
    Authorizes minimum amounts of compensation for certain corrections personnel

HCS for HB 346 (Clemens)
    Directs the Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority to pay certain loan interest, administer dairy business grants, and increase the amount of certain agricultural tax credits issued

HB 454-Jetton, et al (Mayer)
    Provides for supplemental food stamp assistance for the elderly

HCS for HB 457, with SCS (Griesheimer)
    Modifies provisions of law providing property tax relief for senior citizens and disabled persons

HB 462-Munzlinger, et al (Purgason)
    Modifies various provisions relating to firearms

HCS for HB 469, with SCS (Crowell)
    Modifies provisions regarding school safety and liability for school personnel

HB 482-Walton, et al (Goodman)
    Modifies the provisions relating to the counterfeiting of goods

HB 489-Baker (123), et al, with SCS (Shields)
    Modifies various provisions regarding education

HB 526-Pratt (Loudon)
    Changes the laws regarding certain appeals to the Administrative Hearing Commission

HB 527-Cooper (120) (Scott)
    Limits the time period for the reservation of a corporate name to 180 days

HCS for HB 551, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) (Koster)
    Provides additional workers' compensation benefits for public safety workers killed in the line of duty

HCS for HB 620, with SCS (Ridgeway)
    Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to create mentoring standards for beginning teachers and principals and creates an alternative mechanism for teacher certification

HB 647-Young, et al (Clemens)
    Authorizes the use of leashed dogs for deer tracking while deer hunting

HCS for HB 774 (Crowell)
    Provides that certain persons and entities shall not be required to disclose news sources or certain information

HCS for HB 827, with SCS (Justus)
    Creates requirements for educational needs of children placed in residential care facilities

HCS for HB 845 (Crowell)
    Allows hunting and fishing permit applicants to receive a voter registration application form as part of the application for such permits

HB 875-Franz, with SCS (Crowell)
    Modifies multiple provisions relating to employee benefit plans

HCS for HB 894, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) (Days)
    Modifies certain provisions relating to elections

HCS for HB 914 (Scott), with SS & SA 5 (pending)
    Modifies licensing standards of certain professionals

HB 1014-Wright, et al, with SCS (Mayer)
    Requires the state to give preference in state purchasing contracts to certain disabled veteran businesses

HCS for HB 1055, with SCA 1 (Scott)
    Modifies provisions relating to abortion

HCS for HJR 1, with SCS (Rupp)
    Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting any court of this state from ordering the General Assembly or executive from increasing taxes or creating new taxes

HJR 7-Nieves, et al, with SCS (pending) (Engler)
    Makes English the language of all official proceedings in the state

HJR 19-Bearden, et al (Ridgeway)
    Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing a citizen's First Amendment right to free religious expression

CONSENT CALENDAR


Senate Bills

SB 211-Goodman
    Modifies requirements for decreasing county officials' salaries

SB 8-Kennedy
    Provides a tax credit for modifying a home for a disabled person

SB 185-Green
    Establishes the "Drunk Driving Memorial Sign Program"


SENATE BILLS WITH HOUSE AMENDMENTS

SCS for SB 384-Coleman and Gibbons, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies procedure for replacing stolen license plate tabs and allows license plates to be encased in transparent covers

SB 666-Scott, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies laws relating to the renewal of various licenses for Military personnel

BILLS IN CONFERENCE AND BILLS
CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES


In Conference

SS for SCS for SB 3-Gibbons, with HCS#2, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Enacts provisions on mental health reform

SS for SCS for SB 22-Griesheimer, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR#2 and passed CCS, as amended)
    Modifies laws relating to political subdivisions

SCS for SB 86-Champion, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR#2 and passed CCS#2)
    Modifies provisions of the Children in Crisis Tax Credit Program

SCS for SB 156-Engler, with HCS, as amended (Senate requests House grant further conference)
    Modifies various provisions pertaining to agriculture and the Department of Agriculture

SCS for SB 299 & SS for SCS for SB 616-Purgason, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies various provisions relating to liquor control

SCS for SB 308-Crowell, et al, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR#2 and passed CCS#2)
    Modifies licensing standards and practice of certain professionals

SCS for SB 313-Scott, with HCS#2, as amended
    Modifies various provisions relating to regulation of manufactured homes by the Public Service Commission

SB 406-Crowell, with HCS#2, as amended (Senate adopted CCR#2 and passed CCS#2)
    Modifies multiple provisions regarding several employee benefit plans

SS for SCS for SB 429-Gibbons, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies various provisions relating to crime victims

SB 516-Goodman, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies several provisions of law relating to judicial procedures and personnel

SS for SCS for SB 577-Shields, with HCS, as amended
    Enacts the "Missouri Health Improvement Act of 2007"

SB 582-Shoemyer, with HCS, as amended (Further conference granted)
    Modifies provisions of law relating to sales tax

HCS for HB 159, with SCS (Engler)
    Modifies laws pertaining to dam and reservoir safety

HB 255-Bruns, with SS for SCS, as amended (Vogel)
    Amends the law relating to the Office of Administration

HB 488-Wasson, with SA 1 (Stouffer) (House adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Creates a tax credit for the use of idle reduction technology

HB 665-Ervin, et al, with SS, as amended (Ridgeway)
    Modifies various provisions relating to county documents


RESOLUTIONS

HCR 15-Threlkeld, et al, with SCS (Shields)
    Recognizes November 2007 as "COPD Awareness Month" and November 21, 2007, as "COPD Awareness Day" in Missouri

SCR 10-Koster and Shields
    Recognizes the area from Manhattan, Kansas, to Columbia, Missouri, as the "KC Animal Health Corridor"

HCR 25-Yates, et al (Bartle)
    Urges the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to withdraw a portion of its proposed rules that would change the status of Truman Medical Center as a government owned or operated hospital

HCR 8-Loehner, et al (Barnitz)
    Expresses the support of the General Assembly for the installation of a ferryboat on the Missouri River at Chamois.

SCR 9-Crowell
    Urges the Missouri Congressional Delegation to support legislation to extend the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail

SCR 20-Crowell
    Recognizes October 3rd of each year as Science Day

HCR 17-Fisher, et al (Scott)
    Recognizes the I-49 Coalition as the official organization for the project to upgrade U.S. Highway 71 to interstate standards

SR 1360-Justus
    Establishes a Senate Interim Committee on the Educational Rights of Foster Care Pupils

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