Bills assigned to Seniors, Families and Pensions


SB 33 - Lamping - Modifies provisions relating to individuals with mental disabilities and establishes Pallister-Killian Syndrome (PKS) Awareness Day
SB 47 - Lamping - Adds to the list of legal guardians of a child who may receive subsidies
SB 48 - Lamping - Modifies provisions relating to the prohibition of racial considerations in adoption proceedings
SB 49 - Lamping - Modifies the criteria for determining whether a child is a special needs child for the purposes of the special needs adoption tax credit
SB 69 - Keaveny - Modifies provisions relating to administrative child support orders
SB 77 - Lamping - Allows for certain neighborhood youth development programs to be exempt from child care licensing requirements
SB 86 - Keaveny - Modifies the provisions of various public retirement plans
SB 89 - Munzlinger - Allows certain nursing home districts to establish senior housing and modifies provisions relating to health information organizations
SB 100 - Keaveny - Modifies provisions regarding bankruptcy, child custody, adoptions, and child support administrative proceedings as well as court surcharges, court costs, and judicial personnel
SB 107 - Lamping - Changes the laws regarding the firemen's retirement system of St. Louis
SB 153 - Curls - Requires a non-custodial parent to pay child support until the child reaches 22 years of age instead of 21 years of age
SB 199 - Chappelle-Nadal - Requires long-term care facilities to be encouraged to institute policies encouraging familial involvement in the well-being and support of its residents
SB 203 - Chappelle-Nadal - Repeals provisions relating to unauthorized and unlawfully present aliens
SB 205 - Sater - Allows for higher education or armed services visits for children in foster care or in the Division of Youth Services and raises the age limit for foster care reentry
SB 208 - Justus - Raises the age limit for when a youth may reenter into foster care
SB 215 - Silvey - Modifies the Kansas City police retirement systems
SB 221 - Lamping - Modifies the Public School Retirement System of Missouri and the Public Education Employee Retirement System of Missouri
SB 222 - Lamping - Modifies provisions relating to domestic violence
SB 223 - Curls - Modifies provisions of the Public School Retirement System of Kansas City
SB 232 - Wallingford - Makes permanent several alternative retirement provisions for members of the Public School Retirement System and Public Education Employee Retirement System
SB 256 - Silvey - Modifies provisions relating to child abuse and neglect including the Safe Place for Newborns Act
SB 279 - Kehoe - Modifies provisions relating to the retirement systems for state officers and employees
SB 288 - Lamping - Changes provisions regarding the defined contribution retirement plan for employees of certain higher education institutions
SB 312 - LeVota - Prohibits retired judges or state employees from collecting retirement benefits while subsequently employed by a Missouri city, town, county, or village
SB 355 - Munzlinger - Changes the court surcharge which is paid to the sheriffs' retirement fund from three dollars to two dollars
SB 367 - Walsh - Creates a right to unpaid leave for employees that are affected by domestic violence
SB 430 - Chappelle-Nadal - Modifies provisions relating to adult day care programs
SB 475 - Lamping - Mandates that certain state retirement plans shall be one hundred percent funded in five years
SB 476 - Lamping - Requires the board of trustees of the Public School Retirement System of Missouri to establish a defined contribution plan for members hired on or after July 1, 2014
SB 477 - Lamping - Requires the boards of the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System and the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System to create a defined contribution retirement plan for new employees
HB 169 - Diehl, Jr. - Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Prosecuting Attorneys and Circuit Attorneys' Retirement System Fund, allows law enforcement officers to charge for their services in cases disposed of by a traffic violations bureau and creates the MODEX fund
HB 233 - Leara - Modifies provisions relating to public retirement systems
HB 252 - Lauer - Modifies provisions relating to adoptions
HB 406 - Wieland - Requires all employers with more than fifty employees to remit payments to the Family Support Payment Center by electronic means
HB 418 - Neth - Modifies provisions relating to the Kansas City police retirement systems
HB 442 - Hoskins - Adds professional therapy dog to the definition of service dog
HB 717 - Grisamore - Modifies provisions relating to children and families
HB 722 - Leara - Modifies provisions relating to the Police Retirement System of St. Louis
HB 727 - Grisamore - Modifies provisions relating to individuals with disabilities