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First Regular Session


Authorizes an income tax deduction for capital gains
Amends Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to electrical corporations regulated by the Missouri Public Service Commission
Modifies provisions relating to the test year for certain utilities
Creates new provisions relating to illegal immigrants
Modifies provisions relating to income taxes
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Creates, modifies, and repeals provisions relating to student transfers to nonresident districts
Creates the Second Amendment Financial Privacy Act
Prohibits the funding of legal actions by foreign individuals and legal entities
Modifies provisions relating to civil procedure, including the collateral source rule, time-limited settlement demands, references to damages, and disclosure requirements
Modifies provisions relating to the duties of the Department of Natural Resources
Modifies provisions relating to time-limited settlement demands to liability insurers
Modifies provisions relating to court procedure, including the admissibility of expert testimony evidence and Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions
Modifies provisions relating to civil procedure, including the collateral source rule, determinations of fault, references to damages, and disclosure requirements
Modifies licensing for embalmers and funeral directors
Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings
Enacts provisions relating to criminal proceedings
Modifies provisions relating to the offense of hazing
Enacts provisions relating to insurance companies' data security
Creates a community solar pilot program
Establishes provisions relating to dietitians, including reciprocity, nonrenewable temporary licenses, and the Dietitian Licensure Compact
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to court reporters
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of solar energy property
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain stationary property
Modifies provisions relating to estate planning, including notice for transfers of the principal place of administration of a trust, electronic wills, and estate planning during the COVID-19 state of emergency
Authorizes school districts and charter schools to provide instruction in cursive writing
Creates provisions relating to expungement
Modifies provisions relating to notarization requirements for certain mental health detentions
Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution
Modifies provisions relating to professional counselors
Provides exemptions for records of certain criminal offenses from public access on statewide court automation systems
Establishes the Civil Liability for Employers Hiring Ex-Offenders Act, which provides liability protections for employers hiring those convicted of certain offenses
Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors
Establishes provisions relating to release of certain liabilities for unauthorized or negligent disclosure of biometric identifiers or information
Modifies provisions relating to minimum prison terms
Modifies provisions relating to drug offenses involving persons under the age of twenty-two years old
Directs the Department of Revenue to issue only one license plate to most motor vehicles
Modifies provisions relating to offenses involving the judiciary
Modifies the term "purchase" as it relates to political subdivisions purchasing liability insurance for tort claims
Modifies provisions relating to the timing of service agreements between designated real estate brokers and buyers or tenants
Modifies the length of supervision for certain social work supervisors
Establishes the "Missouri Hemp Consumer Protection Act" to regulate the manufacture, distribution, sale, and consumption of certain hemp-derived consumable products in Missouri
Establishes immunity from liability for certain designers, manufacturers, sellers, and lessors of products
Establishes provisions relating to double recovery of civil damages from a defendant and an insurer
Enacts provisions relating to peer-to-peer car sharing
Establishes the Restoring Artistic Protection Act, which provides for the admissibility of evidence of a defendant's creative or artistic expression
Modifies provisions relating to the taxability of certain deferred compensation plans
Removes availability of attorney fees under the Missouri Human Rights Act when a public employer is involved
Creates criminal offenses relating to drug-free homeless service zones
Creates new provisions governing virtual currency
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Modifies provisions relating to the use of state revenues
Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes
Repeals Art. I, Section 36, the "Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative"
Modifies provisions relating to statutes of limitations for certain civil actions
Establishes provisions relating to dietitians, including reciprocity, nonrenewable temporary licenses, and the Dietitian Licensure Compact
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Establishes the "Public School Open Enrollment Act" to enable students to transfer to nonresident local education agencies
Modifies provisions relating to licenses regulated by state agencies
Establishes immunity from liability for certain designers, manufacturers, sellers, and lessors of products
Creates provisions relating to protections against discrimination in educational settings and creates the "Missouri Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair (Missouri CROWN) Act" governing discrimination against protective hairstyles in education institutions