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Second Regular Session


Modifies provisions relating to occupational diseases under workers' compensation laws
Creates new campaign finance disclosure requirements
Modifies provisions relating to property tax assessments
Modifies provisions relating to employee wages
Modifies the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program
Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning January 1, 2021
Increases penalties for the distribution of heroin
Requires every individual who is 17 years or older and is arrested for a felony offense to provide a biological sample for DNA profiling. Creates a procedure for certain persons who have had their samples collected to request expungement
Adds provisions making it unlawful for certain persons to possess firearms
Requires certain disclosures to be made by entities entering into contracts with public entities
Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings
Requires the Governor to appoint Administrative Hearing Commissioners that reflect the geographic diversity of the state
Requires roofing contractors in this state to receive a registration certificate to engage in the business of, or act as, a roofing contractor within this state
Enacts provisions of law relating to inducements to insurance
Creates the "Cronkite New Voices Act" to protect the freedom of press in school-sponsored media
Modifies provisions relating to protection orders, including protection orders for household pets
Prohibits gifts from lobbyists to members of the General Assembly
Modifies provisions governing the powers of the Secretary of State
Prohibits annual rate increases in long-term care insurance policies from exceeding the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, plus five percent annually