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SS/SB 575 - This act repeals a number of committees that have dissolved or expired as required by their authorizing statutes. The defunct committees are the Advisory Committee on Tobacco Securitization (section 8.597); Joint Committee on Corrections (21.400 to 21.465); Joint Committee on Capital Improvements and Leases Oversight (21.530 to 21.537); Joint Committee on Terrorism, Bioterrorism, and Homeland Security (21.800); Joint Committee on Urban Agriculture (21.801); Joint Committee on Missouri's Energy Future (21.830); Joint Committee on the Missouri Criminal Code review of sexual offender registry (21.835); Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations (21.850); Joint Committee on the Reduction and Reorganization of Programs within State Government (21.910); Joint Committee on Missouri's Promise (21.920); Missouri Investment Trust and its board (30.953 to 30.971); Joint Subcommittee on Recovery Accountability and Transparency (33.850); Committee on State-operated Wireless Communications Systems (37.250); the SB 844 (2010) version of a section that created the Missouri Ethics Commission (105.955); the Children's Vision Commission (167.195); Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force (191.115); Newborn Hearing Screening Advisory Committee (191.934); Technical Advisory Committee on the Quality of Patient Care and Nursing Practices (197.291); Coordinating Council on Special Transportation (208.275); State Commission on Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing (215.261 and 215.262); Farm-to-Table Advisory Board (262.950); the Advisory Committee on License Plate Design (301.129); Joint Committee on Gaming and Wagering (313.001); Missouri Oral Chemotherapy Parity Interim Committee (338.321); Health Care Stabilization Fund Feasibility Board (383.250); doubly enacted version of Court Automation Committee (476.055); Joint Committee on Economic Development Policy and Planning (620.602); and the Review Committee for Purchasing within the Department of Mental Health (630.461).

The act also repeals a joint legislative committee that was created to oversee the destruction of certain documents by the Commissioner of Administration, the Division of Finance, and the Public Service Commission.

The Joint Committee on Tax Policy shall assume certain duties of the Joint Committee on Economic Development Policy and Planning regarding approval of enterprise zone designations. (135.210, 135.230). The standing Senate and House committees with jurisdiction over corrections issues shall assume certain duties of the Joint Committee on Corrections. (217.025 and 217.035).

The act provides that the Entrepreneurial Development Council shall sunset on December 31, 2015 (620.050). The program to distribute grants to multi-jurisdictional internet crime law enforcement task forces is re-authorized until December 31, 2020. The program had expired on June 5, 2012. (650.120).

The act creates a permanent joint committee of the General Assembly to be known as the Joint Committee on Judiciary and Justice. The Committee shall consist of members of the General Assembly and three ex officio members. The Committee is charged with reviewing of all aspects of the state's justice system and making any recommendations for legislative change to the General Assembly. A permanent subcommittee of the Committee shall be established to periodically review the criminal code. An advisory committee is established to aid the subcommittee, consisting of representatives of the Missouri Supreme Court, the Attorney General, and other individuals known to be interested in the improvement of the state's criminal laws. (21.880).

The act modifies the existing Joint Committee on Government Accountability by renaming the committee as the Joint Committee on Oversight and Government Accountability. The Committee is charged with analyzing the operations and performance of all branches of state government, including management of state programs, procurement of goods and services, leases of real property, and construction, repair and maintenance of state capital improvements project. The Committee is also charged with making recommendations to the General Assembly on legislative action to reorganize state government. The Committee shall review state departments and statewide office holders according to a schedule set forth in the act. (21.820).

Currently, the membership of the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight includes seven members from each of the House and Senate transportation committees. This act provides that the Committee shall be composed of seven members of the Senate and seven members of the House of Representatives. (21.795).

Currently, the State Mental Health Commission includes one member who is a physician recognized as an expert in the evaluation or habilitation of persons with disabilities. This act provides that such member shall be a physician, licensed clinical psychologist, or other licensed clinician recognized as an expert in the evaluation or treatment of persons with disabilities. (630.010).

This act amends the Joint Committee on MO HealthNet to have as its purpose of study the efficacy of the program as well as the resources needed to continue and improve the MO HealthNet program over time. The committee shall receive and obtain information from the departments of Social Services, Mental Health, Health and Senior Services and Elementary and Secondary Education as applicable, regarding the projected budget of the entire MO HealthNet program including projected MO HealthNet enrollment growth, categorized by population and geographic area.

The committee shall meet at least three times a year and there shall be a public comment period at every meeting. The committee is authorized to hire an employee or enter into employment contracts. The compensation of such personnel and the expenses of the committee. The committee may also hire or contract for an executive director to conduct investigations to fulfill the duties of the committee. (208.952). The act also repeals the MO HealthNet Oversight Committee in section 208.955.

Currently, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives are non-voting members of the Board of Public Buildings. This act makes the President and the Speaker voting members of the Board. (8.010). This provision is identical to SB 992 (2014).

The act modifies the provisions of the Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) Review Board. This act requires the board members to act independently of the Department of Social Services as unbiased finders of fact so as to assure that due process of the law is afforded to all parties in the proceedings.

Current law requires each CAN Review Board that is created to consist of nine members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate consisting of four specific professionals and four suggested professionals. This act no longer requires that the members consist of the specified professionals. The list of the specific professionals may instead offer testimony in review proceedings before the boards for expert advice. Such witnesses shall be subject to cross-examination. This act also provides that no employee, former employee, contractor, or an immediate family member of an employee, former employee or contractor of the Department of Social Services shall serve on a CAN Review board. (210.153).

This act contains provisions that are similar to SB 66 (2013).

JIM ERTLE


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