SEVENTY-FOURTH DAY--FRIDAY, MAY 18, 2012

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FORMAL CALENDAR


THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS


1. SS#3 for SCS for SB 710-Engler
    Establishes a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program and modifies other provisions relating to controlled substances


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION


1. SB 809-Lamping, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to public accommodations and service dogs for persons with mental disabilities


2. SB 745-Lembke
    Provides protections for Alternatives to Abortion Agencies to freely engage in religious practices


3. SB 765-Schaefer
    Authorizes circuit clerks to collect a surcharge for processing garnishments


4. SB 860-Nieves, with SCS
    Authorizes the State Fire Marshal to issue certificates to fire sprinkler contractors


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING


1. HCS for HB 1640, with SCS (Stouffer) (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Modifies laws relating to the regulation of motor vehicles


2. HCS for HJR 41 (Green) (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Limits the total service in the General Assembly to sixteen years in any proportion between the Senate and the House of Representatives


3. HCS for HB 1860 & HCS for HB 1254, with SCS (Lager) (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Modifies provisions relating to agriculture


4. HCS#2 for HB 1475 (Cunningham)
    Requires an annual in-person parental consent for a minor younger than 17 to use a tanning device in a tanning a facility


5. HB 1534-Bahr, et al (Mayer)
    Declares the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act as unauthorized by the U.S. Constitution and creates criminal penalties for persons enforcing the act


6. HB 1062-Dieckhaus and Lampe (Schaefer)
    Requires school districts to include in their school accountability report cards whether they have a gifted education program and the percentage and number of students enrolled


7. HB 1315-McCaherty, et al (McKenna)
    Requires employers to grant a leave of absence to members of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary when performing authorized duties


8. HB 1096-Wieland (McKenna)
    Allows County Health Centers to electronically pay their bills


9. HB 1046-Rowland (Purgason)
    Requires presidential and vice presidential candidates to submit valid birth certificates


10. HCS for HB 1407, with SCS (Wright-Jones)
    Establishes the Sickle Cell Standing Committee


11. HCS#2 for HB 1524 (Munzlinger)
    Specifies that the owners of property abutting a private road in the absence of any other agreement may petition the court to establish a plan of maintenance or improvement


12. HCS for HB 1214 (Schaefer)
    Requires Missouri small business technology centers to manage a virtual network for entrepreneurs


13. HCS for HB 1854, with SCS (Rupp) (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Modifies provisions relating to services provided to individuals with disabilities


14. HB 1029-Flanigan and Allen (Dixon)
    Modifies duties of the Oversight Division of the Committee on Legislative Research


15. HCS for HB 1049, with SCS (Schmitt)
    Modifies the requirements that must be contained in a school district's antibullying policy


16. HCS for HB 1274 (Rupp)
    Enacts provisions regarding the prescribing and administering of abortion-inducing drugs


17. HCS for HB 1900 (Munzlinger)
    Modifies numerous statutes to reflect executive agency reorganization as well provisions regarding specialty license plates, liquor control and the crime victims' compensation fund


18. HB 1037-Dugger (Purgason)
    Allows road district commissioners to receive compensation for their services of up to $100 per month


19. HB 1172-Franz (Stouffer)
    Creates a tax credit for contributions to developmental disability care providers and modifies provisions of the residential treatment agency tax credit program


20. HCS for HB 1661 (Pearce)
    Expands eligibility for the small business income tax deduction for new job creation


21. HCS for HB 1060, with SCS (Kraus)
    Modifies the law relating to elections


22. HCS for HB 1134, with SCS (Brown)
    Prohibits health carriers from imposing copays that exceed 50% of the total cost of providing any single physical therapy service and prohibits fee capping for non-covered optometric services


23. HCS for HB 1639, with SCS (Purgason) (In Fiscal Oversight)
    Modifies laws regarding the collection of moneys owed to the state and several tax provisions

INFORMAL CALENDAR


THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS

SS#2 for SCS for SB 806-Cunningham
    Modifies the teacher tenure systems

SCS for SB 842-Lamping
    Modifies the Public School Retirement System of Missouri and the Public Education Employee Retirement System of Missouri


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

SB 438-Mayer
    Bars employers from requiring employees to engage in or cease engaging in certain labor practices

SB 439-Mayer, with SCS, SA 1, SSA 1 for SA 1 & SA 1 to SSA 1 for SA 1 (pending)
    Modifies the law relating to the prevailing wage

SB 442-Stouffer, with SCS
    Establishes photo identification requirements for voting

SB 449-Rupp
    Requires the Department of Mental Health to develop a transition plan for services of residents of state developmental disabilities facilities to the most appropriate setting

SB 451-Cunningham, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to school operations

SB 454-Pearce, with SA 1 (pending)
    Modifies the elementary and secondary education funding formula

SB 457-Schmitt, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Modifies provisions of mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse

SB 465-Schaaf
    Allows Buchanan County and cities, towns, or villages within Buchanan County to establish a Theater, Cultural Arts, and Entertainment District

SB 474-Kraus, with SCS & SA 1 (pending)
    Requires the Department of Social Services to take steps to mandate the use of photo identification for the food stamp program

SB 475-Lamping
    Requires the joint election of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor

SB 479-Crowell
    Eliminates certain employee benefits for members of the General Assembly and statewide elected officials who first take office on or after January 1, 2013

SB 490-Munzlinger, with SCS
    Modifies the laws regarding certain private nuisance actions

SB 491-Munzlinger, with SCS
    Modifies provisions pertaining to agriculture

SB 516-Schaaf, with SCS (pending)
    Modifies provisions regarding gubernatorial appointments

SB 547-Purgason
    Bars employers from requiring employees to engage in or cease engaging in certain labor practices

SB 548-Purgason, with SCS
    Modifies certain tax credit programs

SB 549-Lembke
    Modifies how school districts maintain vacant or unused school buildings

SBs 553 & 435-Brown, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
    Requires authorization for certain labor unions to use dues and fees to make political contributions and bars them from withholding earnings from paychecks

SB 577-Goodman and Rupp, with SCS
    Requires health benefit plans to establish equal out-of-pocket requirements for oral anticancer medications and intravenously administered chemotherapy medications

SB 584-Richard and Kehoe, with SCS
    Creates state and local sales and use tax exemptions for data storage centers and allows municipalities to enter into loan agreements, or sell, lease, or mortgage municipal property for a technology business facility project

SBs 588 & 585-Schmitt, with SCS (pending)
    Creates a tax credit to attract sporting events to the state

SB 589-Kraus, with SCS (pending)
    Requires political subdivisions using automated traffic enforcement systems to distribute such fines to local school districts for transportation purposes

SB 596-Brown, with SCS
    Modifies the law relating to prevailing wage and project labor agreements

SB 621-Brown, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
    Amends various provisions regarding the licensure and inspection of hospitals

SB 623-Cunningham, with SCS
    Allows certain financial institutions to transfer fiduciary obligations

SB 645-Schaefer
    Modifies provisions relating to permits issued by environmental commissions

SB 650-Ridgeway, with SS & SA 2 (pending)
    Requires Senate approval for gubernatorial appointments to certain boards, commissions, and committees

SB 652-Lager
    Prohibits a political subdivision from restricting a firefighter from engaging in certain political activities

SB 656-Lager and Dixon, with SCS
    Modifies the law with respect to how municipalities and the legal system treats the lawful use of motor vehicles on public roads and modifies the commercial zone surrounding Kansas City

SB 657-Rupp, with SCS (pending)
    Provides for the conscience rights of all individuals who provide medical services

SB 659-Dempsey and Rupp
    Requires collectors in all counties, except for counties under township organization, to mail property tax bills thirty days before the taxes are delinquent and allows for a waiver of penalties and interest when bills are mailed late

SB 661-Schmitt, with SCS (pending)
    Creates a phased-in individual income tax deduction for business income and reduces the corporate income tax rate over a five-year period

SB 666-Keaveny, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Modifies provisions relating to the Large Carnivore Act and creates the Nonhuman Primate Act

SB 675-Crowell, with SCS (pending)
    Repeals the renter's portion of the Missouri property tax credit

SB 676-Nieves, with SCA 1 (pending)
    Specifies how courts may rule in contractual disputes involving the law of other countries and jurisdictional issues involving other countries

SB 693-Crowell
    Prohibits state agencies from printing calendars representing the agency to public and private entities

SB 695-Parson
    Requires farm employees who videotape suspected acts of animal abuse to turn over the recording to law enforcement within 24 hours

SB 706-Cunningham, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to school operations

SB 717-Stouffer
    Creates the traffic offense of distracted driving

SB 743-Brown
    Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle

SB 744-Wright-Jones, with SCS & SA 2 (pending)
    Requires video camera surveillance of public spaces within the State Capitol building and authorizes private security within the State Capitol

SB 795-Callahan, et al, with SCS
    Authorizes the establishment of a land bank agency in Kansas City

SB 807-Dempsey
    Modifies the law relating to the Second Injury Fund

SB 816-Kraus, with SCS
    Redefines "misconduct" and "good cause" for the purposes of disqualification from unemployment benefits

SBs 817 & 774-Parson, with SCS
    Modifies the laws relating to initiative and referendum petitions

SB 818-Parson, with SCS
    Modifies the law regarding the issuance of temporary permit tags

SB 834-Mayer and Parson, with SCS
    Requires certain funds received by sheriffs to be placed in a special fund in the county treasury

SB 843-Lamping, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Allows motorists to purchase an additional third license plate to serve as a visible plate when a bicycle rack or other item obstructs the view of the mounted plate

SB 865-Pearce, with SCS
    Allows University of Missouri Extension Councils to form extension districts made up of cooperating counties

SB 903-Lamping
    Provides the process for disposition of dogs involved in the crime of dog fighting

SB 905-Mayer
    Allows certain political subdivisions to contract out engineering, water quality management, and maintenance services on existing water storage tanks

SB 906-Kraus, with SCS
    Prohibits certain taxpayers from receiving benefits under certain programs administered by the Department of Economic Development

SB 909-Cunningham, et al
    Modifies provisions of evidence law relating to business records and hearsay

SJR 25-Crowell
    Lowers the number of State Representatives from 163 to 101

SJR 29-Lamping, with SS & SA 1 (pending)
    Requires the legislative session to end in late March rather than mid-May, beginning with the 98th General Assembly

SJR 30-Lamping
    Requires the joint election of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor beginning in the year 2016

SJR 39-Cunningham
    Prohibits laws interfering with freedom of choice in health care

SJR 45-Nieves
    Prohibits Missouri state government from recognizing, enforcing, or acting in furtherance of certain actions of the federal government

SJR 47-Rupp, with SCS
    Removes a portion of the Missouri Constitution that prohibits distribution of public funds to religious organizations

SJR 50-Curls
    Increases the amount of time for repaying the Budget Reserve Fund, when funds from the Budget Reserve Fund are appropriated due to a disaster, or the governor's reduction of the state's expenditures


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING

HB 1051-Allen, et al, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending) (Lager)
    Requires the State Auditor to conduct a one-time comparative audit of selected state agencies and eliminates an audit for law enforcement agencies

HB 1104-Schoeller and Smith (150), with SCS (Engler)
    Establishes photo identification requirements for voting

HB 1114-Weter (Goodman)
    Requires Taney County to appoint an emergency services board upon approval of an emergency services sales tax

HCS for HB 1123 (Brown)
    Amends various provisions regarding the licensure and inspection of hospitals

HCS for HB 1140, with SCS (Brown)
    Requires financial information about public schools, county, and municipal governments to be included on the Missouri accountability portal

HB 1192-Koenig, et al (Cunningham)
    Modifies investment contracts of the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program

HCS for HB 1193, with SCS, SS for SCS, SA 1, SSA 1 for SA 1 & SA 3 to SSA 1 for SA 1 (pending) (Engler)
    Establishes a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

HCS for HBs 1278 & 1152, with SCS (Richard)
    Modifies provisions of law regarding certain tax credits

HCS for HB 1300, with SCS (Parson)
    Changes how motor vehicles are valued for assessment purposes

HCS#2 for HB 1317, with SCS (Schaefer)
    Modifies provisions relating to child abuse

HCS for HB 1324, with SCS (Munzlinger)
    Declares the right of persons to raise livestock in conformance with state and local laws that are in effect as of a certain date

SCS for HB 1331-Jones (117), et al (Kehoe)
    Modifies fund transfers between retirements systems, modifies retirement for certain public officials, and sets interest paid on member contributions at T-Bill rate

HB 1337-Stream, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) (Brown)
    Allows high schools to provide instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation beginning the 2014-2015 school year

HCS for HB 1361, with SS (pending) (Lager)
    Allows telecommunications and broadband service providers and rural electric cooperatives to attach equipment to others' utility poles for smart grid or broadband purposes

HCS for HB 1383 (Munzlinger)
    Requires agencies that receive federal grants to track and disclose the usage of the funds and the Governor to report withholdings

HB 1403-Schatz, et al, with SS (pending) (Dempsey)
    Modifies the law relating to workers' compensation

HCS for HB 1442 (Brown)
    Creates procedures for filling vacancies for the offices of U.S. Senator and certain statewide elected officials

HCS for HB 1526, with SS & SA 1 (pending) (Rupp)
    Modifies provisions relating to school personnel

HCS for HB 1623, with SCS, SS#2 for SCS & SA 12 (pending) (Schmitt)
    Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

HCS for HB 1637, with SCS (pending) (Purgason)
    Creates an income tax deduction and changes the laws regarding legal tender

HCS for HB 1722 (Pearce)
    Modifies provisions relating to proprietary schools

HCS for HB 1789, with SCS & SA 3 (pending) (Nieves)
    Modifies provisions relating to travel hardships for public school students

HB 1804-Molendorp, et al (Justus)
    Allows Kansas City to seek voter approval to collect the city convention and tourism tax from hotel guests who are otherwise exempt from the tax

HCS for HB 1869, with SCA 1 (Engler)
    Modifies the laws relating to initiative and referendum petitions

HCS for HBs 1934 & 1654 (Schaefer)
    Modifies provisions relating to licenses to house or breed dogs and cats

HB 2099-Elmer (Lager)
    Modifies the law relating to whistle-blower protection for employees


SENATE BILLS WITH HOUSE AMENDMENTS

SCS for SB 591-Parson, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provision regarding state and local revenues, various interest rates, and the authority of fire protection districts

SS for SCS for SB 595-Kraus, with HCS
    Transfers the administration of special education due process hearings from the State Board of Education to the Administrative Hearing Commission

SCS for SB 625-Kehoe, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies fund transfers between retirement systems, modifies retirement for certain public officials, and sets interest paid on member contributions at T-Bill rate

SS for SCS for SB 633-Engler, with HA 1
    Allows scrap metal operators to purchase older inoperable motor vehicles or vehicle parts from such vehicles without receiving a title under certain conditions

SCS for SB 648-Dempsey, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies law on temporary instruction permits, towing companies, and use of ignition interlock devices by drunk drivers

SS for SCS for SB 699-Goodman, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, as amended, HA 4, HA 5, as amended & HA 6
    Modifies laws relating to criminal offenders under the supervision of the Department of Corrections

SB 760-Dempsey, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies various provisions relating to natural resources, use of weapons, and utilities

SCS for SB 773-Parson, with HA 2 & HA 3
    Establishes a March 27 to April 24 filing period for the 2012 state primary election

BILLS IN CONFERENCE AND BILLS
CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES


In Conference

SB 455-Pearce, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR#2 and passed CCS#2)
    Modifies the duties prescribed to the Coordinating Board for Higher Education

SS for SCS for SB 467-Munzlinger, with HCS, as amended
    Requires agencies that receive federal grants to track and disclose the usage of the funds and the Governor to report withholdings

SS for SCS for SB 470-Dixon, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies various provisions relating to transportation

SCS for SB 480-Stouffer, with HCS#2, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies law with respect to motor vehicles and outboard motor titles

SCS for SB 498-Munzlinger and Justus, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Prohibits cities from restricting veterans organizations from operating re-sale shops in certain areas

SB 564-Brown, with HA 1, HA 2, as amended, HA 3, HA 4, HA 6 & HA 8 (Senate requests House grant further conference)
    Waives the motorcycle roads skills test for members of the armed forces who have successfully completed certain military motorcycle rider training courses

SCS for SB 569-Kraus, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies the law relating to elections

SB 578-Parson, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to property owned by the state

SB 599-Schaefer, with HA 1, HA 2, as amended, HA 3, as amended, HA 4, as amended & HA 5 (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Requires school districts to include in their school accountability report cards whether they have a gifted education program and the percentage and number of students enrolled

SB 611-Lembke, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, HA 4, HA 5, HA 6, HA 7 & HA 8
    Modifies various provisions relating to the regulation of transportation

SB 628-Schaefer, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies provisions relating to the judiciary

SCS for SB 631-Parson, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies provisions relating to animals and agriculture

SCS for SB 635-Pearce, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Repeals a provision that allow certain securities to be acceptable collateral for public deposits depending on credit rating

SB 636-Keaveny, with HCS, as amended (Senate requests House grant further conference)
    Modifies provisions relating to the judiciary

SS for SB 665-Stouffer, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, as amended, HA 4, HA 5 & HA 6 (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Authorizes the Governor to transfer certain pieces of real estate located throughout the state of Missouri to the State Highways and Transportation Commission

SCS for SB 673-Brown, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies law regarding motor vehicle licensing and driver's licenses

SCS for SB 711-Lamping, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to adoption

SS for SCS for SB 719-Kehoe, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, as amended, HA 4, HA 5 & HA 6 (Senate adopted CCR#2 and passed CCS#2)
    Authorizes the issuance of temporary boating safety identification cards to nonresidents under certain conditions

SCS for SB 726-Parson, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to financial transactions

SB 739-Keaveny, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provison relating to administrative child support orders and the Sentencing Advisory Commission

SS for SB 749-Lamping, with HCS, as amended
    Provides protection for the religious beliefs and moral convictions of certain persons and health care entities

SS for SB 769-Kraus, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies and creates provisions relating to state and local standards

SB 813-Richard, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to financial transactions

SS for SB 854-Mayer, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to home- and community-based care

HB 1073 & HCS for HB 1477-Sater, with SS for SCS, as amended (Munzlinger)
    Modifies provisions pertaining to agriculture

HB 1170-Franz, with SS#2 for SCS, as amended (Parson)
    Modifies provisions of law relating to local taxation

HB 1318-Riddle, et al, with SS, as amended (Kehoe)
    Prohibits a state employee working in a maximum or medium security mental health facility from being required to work more than 12 hours in any 24-hour period

HCS for HB 1402, with SS for SCS, as amended (Stouffer)
    Modifies various provisions relating to transportation


Requests to Recede or Grant Conference

SCS for SB 510-Cunningham, with HCS, as amended (Senate requests House recede or grant conference)
    Modifies the laws regarding municipal annexations, the taxation of security companies, assessment of real estate, the termination of water and sewer services, and complaints about real estate appraisals

SB 668-Lembke, with HCS, as amended (Senate requests House recede or grant conference)
    Modifies several provisions of law concerning taxation, the composition of county sport complex authorities, fire protection district regulations, and real estate appraiser licensing

SB 701-Mayer, with HCS, as amended (Senate requests House recede and take up and pass the bill)
    Modifies various provisions relating to road use

SCS for SB 729-Schaefer, with HCS#2, as amended (Senate requests House recede or grant conference)
    Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions, courts, real estate appraisals, the Sunshine Law, and the installation and repair of sewer or water lines

SB 893-Kraus, with HA 1 (Senate requests House recede or grant conference)
    Requires certain offenders to undergo criminal history checks in order to have their driver's licenses reinstated or have limited driving privileges granted

HCS for HB 1072, with SCS (Brown) (House requests Senate recede or grant conference)
    Establishes the Volunteer Health Services Act to allow for licensed health care professionals to provide volunteer services for a sponsoring organization

HB 1424-Marshall, et al, with SA 1, as amended (Engler) (House requests Senate recede or grant conference)
    Allows the Missouri State Highway Patrol to sell surplus watercraft and watercraft motors and trailers and modifies provisions relating to intoxicated boating

HBs 1807, 1093, 1107, 1156, 1221, 1261, 1269, 1641, 1668, 1737, 1782, 1868 & 1878-Marshall, et al, with SS for SCS, as amended (Schaaf) (Senate requests House take up and pass the bill)
    Designates several highways in the state of Missouri and creates several special license plates


RESOLUTIONS


Reported from Committee

SCR 20-Rupp
    Authorizes the Department of Economic Development to approve certain investments under the New Markets Development Program

SCR 21-Pearce, et al
    Urges Congress to support greater domestic development of North American sources of oil and approve the Keystone XL pipeline project