Home Hearings Calendar Journal House News
 
House Members>
Bill Information>
Committees>
Media Center>
General Information>
Past Session Archives
Directory of Representatives
House Leadership
Legislator Lookup
General Info
Bill List
Bill Tracking
Bill Activity Reports
Floor Activity>
Copyright Information
Dates of Interest
Subject Index
House Calendar
House Floor Schedule
Current House Actions
Past House Actions
Announced Legislation
Committee Assignments
House Committees
Committee Descriptions
Hearing Schedules>
Hearing Room Schedule
2012 Interim Committees
Bipartisan Investigative Committee on Privacy Protection
House Hearing Schedule
Senate Hearing Schedule
Latest News
This Week in the Missouri House
Audio
Video
Photos
Media Staff
Live Debates>
House Debate
Senate Debate
Problems with Audio
Chief Clerk of the House
Journal of the House
Dates of Interest
Rules of the House (PDF)
Missouri Constitution
Missouri Statutes
The Legislative Process>
House Information>
Showing You, a student handbook  (PDF)
Making The Law
How a Bill Becomes Law (PDF)
Glossary of Terms
House Staff Directory
Employment Opportunities
Intern Activities
Current Bid Items
Third Floor Rotunda Schedule
Capitol Floor Maps
Visiting The House
Related Links Missouri State Government Missouri Senate Revised Statutes of Missouri Search Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMO) Missouri Constitution Visiting the House House Job Opportunities Frequently Requested Resources
Who is your Representative?

(zip code or zip+4)
 
Printer Friendly CSV Export
96th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
PUBLIC SAFETY, DEPARTMENT OF
BillSponsorCoSponsorBill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB1127Largent, ScottHB 11273/8/2012 HCS Voted Do Pass (H)
 4460L.01I - Requires certain specified crime scene photographs and video recordings to be considered closed records and not subject to disclosure under the Open Meetings and Records Law
HB1306Berry, T.J.Franz, WardHB 13064/4/2012 Executive Session - No Action Taken
 4133L.01I - Prohibits caffeinated malt beverages from being imported, produced, manufactured, distributed, or sold at any retail outlet in this state
HB1412Walton Gray, RochelleFallert, JoeHB 14125/2/2012 Public Hearing Scheduled, Bill not Heard (H)
 4903L.01I - Allows certain organizations who sell intoxicating liquor by the drink at retail or on their premises to obtain a special permit to remain open until 3:00 a.m. each day and to open on Sundays at 9:00 a.m.
HB1656Webber, StephenKelly, ChrisHB 16562/29/2012 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
 5690L.01I - Extends the provisions regarding Internet cyber crime law enforcement task forces and the Cyber Crime Investigation Fund
HB1700Schad, RodneyTilley, StevenHCS HB 17004/23/2012 Hearing Cancelled (S)
 5002L.06P - Changes the laws regarding sexual offender registration
HB1724Wright, Billy PatFisher, BarneyHB 17243/27/2012 Voted Do Pass (H)
 5806L.01I - Allows certain motor vehicles to operate on public highways with dyed fuel during any Governor-declared state emergency
HB1750Webber, StephenStill, MaryHB 17502/29/2012 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
 5873L.01I - Extends the provisions regarding Internet cyber crime law enforcement task forces and the Cyber Crime Investigation Fund
HB1767Allen, SueFlanigan, TomHB 17673/8/2012 Voted Do Pass (H)
 5888L.01I - Extends the provisions regarding Internet cyber crime law enforcement task forces and the Cyber Crime Investigation Fund from June 5, 2012, to August 28, 2022
HB1832Brown, WandaPollock, DarrellHB 18323/8/2012 Referred: General Laws (H)
 4899L.02I - Specifies a form which any sheriff must accept as proof of firearms safety instructor qualification and that an applicant has passed a firearms safety course for a concealed carry endorsement
HB1900Redmon, CraigKlippenstein, GlenHCS HB 19006/20/2012 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
 5915L.03T - Changes the laws regarding executive branch reorganization, tax increment financing, annexation, employees, service dogs, and accessible parking and establishes the Iran Energy Divestment Act
HB1904Wells, DonRuzicka, DonHB 19044/18/2012 HCS Voted Do Pass (H)
 6148L.01I - Allows any contractor who engages in the installation or service of fire sprinkler systems to register with the State Fire Marshal
HB1921Torpey, NoelLargent, ScottHB 19214/26/2012 Referred: Local Government (H)
 6162L.03I - Requires a safety study to be conducted before specified entities decrease the number of firefighters or first responders assigned to a fire apparatus pump operation
HB1954Higdon, GalenHB 19544/12/2012 Public Hearing Completed (H)
 6197L.01I - Requires an applicant for a new or renewal liquor license for a period of more than 30 days to pay an additional $100 transaction fee for deposit into the Alcohol and Tobacco Control Trust Fund
HB2040Johnson, DelusHB 20404/18/2012 Referred: Transportation (H)
 6261L.01I - Specifies that the requirement that every person operating or riding on a motorcycle on any state highway wear protective headgear will not apply from August 1 through August 21 of each year
HB2066Curtman, PaulReiboldt, BillHB 20664/17/2012 Public Hearing Completed (H)
 6281L.01I - Establishes the Missouri Liberty Preservation Act which prohibits state enforcement of specified sections of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012
SB462Keaveny, JosephSB 462
 4123S.01I - Amends laws relating to unsecured loans of $500 or less
SB476Lamping, JohnSB 476
 4434S.01I - Amends laws relating to unsecured loans of $500 or less
SB489Munzlinger, BrianSS SCS SBs 489 & 6377/10/2012 Approved by Governor (G)
 4464S.05T - Modifies provisions relating to weapons
SB580Parson, MikeSB 580
 4758S.01I - Modifies the licensing period for certain licenses issued by the Missouri Gaming Commission
SB615McKenna, RyanSB 615
 4817S.01I - Modifies provisions relating to liquor
SB637Brown, DanSB 637
 5051S.01I - Specifies that certain training requirements only apply to applications for new concealed carry endorsements
SB701Mayer, RobertHCS SB 7015/17/2012 Senate Requests House to Recede (S)
 5487L.05C - Allows certain motor vehicles to drive on public highways with dyed fuel during states of emergencies
SB741Parson, MikeSB 741
 5644S.01I - Provides that law enforcement agencies only have to procure an independent audit of federal seizures if the proceeds from the federal seizures exceed $500,000
SB769Kraus, WillCCR CCS HCS SS SB 7697/10/2012 Approved by Governor (G)
 5671S.09T - Requires safety marking on certain anemometer towers
SB789Kraus, WillSCS SB 7897/9/2012 Approved by Governor (G)
 5832S.02T - Modifies provisions relating to DNA profiling by the Missouri State Highway Patrol crime lab and the DNA Profiling Analysis Fund
SB791Curls, ShalonnSB 791
 5437S.02I - Amends laws relating to small loans
SB819Nieves, BrianSB 819
 5814S.01I - Prohibits state enforcement of provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012
SB820Nieves, BrianSB 820
 5857S.02I - Adds training requirements for 911 dispatch operators and provides certain civil immunity
SB861Purgason, ChuckSB 861
 6044S.01I - Creates the Task Force on Government Continuity
SB868Kehoe, MikeSB 868
 5722S.02I - Modifies the filing of reports and fees relating to hazardous materials
SB884Nieves, BrianSB 884
 6116S.01I - Modifies provisions related to firearms
SB885Engler, KevinSB 885
 6117S.01I - Makes negligently casting flyrock onto property not under the responsibility of the person using explosives a violation of the Missouri Blasting Safety Act
SB900Munzlinger, BrianSB 900
 5926S.02I - Requires the Office of State Courts Administrator to take certain actions when a person fails to pay, or honor an agreement to repay, debt owed to a county jail
33 Records
5/19/2013 4:31:40 PM