Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session (2009)
Bills Indexed by Subject
DRUGS AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES


HB 33 --- Sponsor: Sater, David --- CoSponsor: Wright, Billy Pat
Requires the State Highway Patrol to create, maintain, and make available for public inquiry on the Internet a registry of persons convicted of certain drug offenses HB 62 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the laws regarding crime HB 95 --- Sponsor: Schaaf, Robert --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn
Changes the laws regarding co-payments for prescription drugs and establishes regulations regarding pharmacy benefit managers HB 116 --- Sponsor: Hoskins, Theodore
Changes the laws regarding the crime of assualt of a law enforcement officer, emergency personnel, or probation and parole officer and the crime of tampering with a judicial officer HB 146 --- Sponsor: Hughes, Leonard
Authorizes the expungement of certain criminal records including convictions for any nonviolent crime, misdemeanor, or nonviolent drug violation HB 160 --- Sponsor: McGhee, Mike --- CoSponsor: Pratt, Bryan
Changes the laws regarding the crime of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree and adds a penalty for the possession of a controlled substance in the presence of a minor HB 275 --- Sponsor: Sater, David --- CoSponsor: Sander, Therese
Allows physician assistants, when delegated through a physician supervision agreement, to prescribe Schedule III, IV, and V controlled substances HB 277 --- Sponsor: Meiners, Kate --- CoSponsor: Chappelle-Nadal, Maria
Changes the laws regarding the classification of marijuana as a controlled substance and allows the use of marijuana for medicinal purposes under certain conditions HB 290 --- Sponsor: Wells, Don --- CoSponsor: McGhee, Mike
Requires the board of education of each school district to adopt a policy for the random testing of the district's teachers and other employees for the unlawful use of controlled substances HB 291 --- Sponsor: Wells, Don --- CoSponsor: McGhee, Mike
Specifies that a person operating a motor vehicle will be deemed to have given consent to tests to determine alcohol or drug content if the person collides with a pedestrian during daylight hours HB 344 --- Sponsor: Nolte, Jerry --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn
Prohibits the use or possession of an alcohol beverage vaporizer HB 436 --- Sponsor: Roorda, Jeff --- CoSponsor: Casey, Ron
Expands the list of Schedule II controlled substances to include several nitrites HB 437 --- Sponsor: Roorda, Jeff --- CoSponsor: Meadows, Tim
Imposes an excise tax on controlled substances and illicit alcoholic beverages HB 446 --- Sponsor: Roorda, Jeff --- CoSponsor: Casey, Ron
Creates the crime of altering or falsifying drug or alcohol test results or selling or transporting a biological sample or adulterant to falsify test results HB 458 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Rucker, Martin T.
Establishes regulations regarding pharmacy benefit managers HB 496 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the controlled substance classification of all methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription HB 546 --- Sponsor: Smith, Jason --- CoSponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P.
Allows a drug court commissioner to also serve as a family court commissioner without any additional compensation under certain circumstances HB 584 --- Sponsor: Talboy, Mike --- CoSponsor: Low, Beth
Requires pharmacies to dispense all valid lawful prescriptions for contraceptives without delay HB 615 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the controlled substance classification of all methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription HB 623 --- Sponsor: Lipke, Scott A.
Changes the controlled substance classification of all methamphetamine precursor drugs from Schedule IV and Schedule V to Schedule III, requiring a physician's prescription HB 697 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Robert Wayne --- CoSponsor: Schaaf, Robert
Adds state and political subdivision employees to the term "volunteer" as it relates to persons who can dispense medications for the Department of Health and Senior Services during emergencies HB 791 --- Sponsor: Yates, Brian David --- CoSponsor: Dusenberg, Gary
Specifies that any person possessing less than 35 grams of marijuana will be required to perform community service HB 794 --- Sponsor: Guest, Jim
Prohibits the transfer, use, or sale of prescription information by certain persons HB 848 --- Sponsor: Low, Beth --- CoSponsor: Atkins, Bert
Prohibits the manufacture, sale, or distribution of certain products and containers containing certain levels of bisphenol-A HB 949 --- Sponsor: Gatschenberger, Chuck --- CoSponsor: Zerr, Anne
Requires the Department of Social Services to test applicants and recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families benefits for the illegal use of controlled substances HB 957 --- Sponsor: Grisamore, Jeff --- CoSponsor: Pratt, Bryan
Changes the laws regarding the licensure requirements for out-of-state wholesale drug distributors HB 968 --- Sponsor: Nasheed, Jamilah --- CoSponsor: Oxford, Jeanette Mott
Allows certain individuals to be eligible for food stamp benefits if the person participates in a substance abuse treatment program HB 980 --- Sponsor: Hodges, Steve --- CoSponsor: Atkins, Bert
Specifies that certain provisions regarding the distribution of a controlled substance were enacted to create a safe zone around certain areas and serve as an enhancement of the punishment HB 990 --- Sponsor: Kratky, Michele --- CoSponsor: Hummel, Jacob
Expands the crime of unlawful use of a weapon to include knowingly possessing a quantity of illegal drugs sufficient for a felony conviction while also in possession of a firearm HB 994 --- Sponsor: Smith, Joe
Allows criminal charges to be filed against a mother who intentionally used or ingested an illegal controlled substance while she was pregnant which resulted in harm to her unborn child HB 1066 --- Sponsor: Morris, James --- CoSponsor: Roorda, Jeff
Specifies that any person who unlawfully distributes or delivers any controlled substance to any person which causes that person's death will be guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the first degree HB 1079 --- Sponsor: Funderburk, Doug --- CoSponsor: Jones, Timothy W.
Requires the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to develop a controlled substance screening program that tests each worker employed on a public works projects HB 1114 --- Sponsor: Brown, Dan --- CoSponsor: Flanigan, Tom
Allows licensed veterinarians to administer and prescribe legend drugs for use in only animals and changes the membership of an advisory committee to the Board of Pharmacy HB 1123 --- Sponsor: Cooper, Robert Wayne
Establishes the Controlled Substance Monitoring Act which requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to monitor the prescribing and dispensing of certain controlled substances HB 1130 --- Sponsor: Holsman, Jason R. --- CoSponsor: Talboy, Mike
Changes the laws regarding controlled substances specifically concerning industrial hemp HB 1144 --- Sponsor: Stevenson, Bryan P. --- CoSponsor: Flook, Tim
Requires the Department of Corrections to design and implement an intensive long-term treatment program for certain chronic nonviolent offenders with serious substance abuse addictions HB 1149 --- Sponsor: Deeken, Bill
Requires health benefit plans to provide coverage on equal terms for intravenous or injected cancer medications and orally administered anticancer medications as a pharmaceutical benefit HB 1173 --- Sponsor: Riddle, Jeanie --- CoSponsor: Dieckhaus, Scott
Changes the laws regarding product liability claims HCR 48 --- Sponsor: Parson, Michael L. --- CoSponsor: Talboy, Mike
Urges Congress to adopt balanced biosimilar legislation to foster the research and development of next generation, life-saving biological medicines and a science-based regulatory review system
SB 160 --- Sponsor: Crowell, Jason
Changes the scheduling of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine to be Schedule III controlled substances
SB 183 --- Sponsor: Bartle, Matt
Requires drug testing for TANF applicants and recipients based upon reasonable suspicion
SB 406 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert
Authorizes physician assistants to prescribe controlled substances and modifies the review of advanced practice registered nurses prescribing controlled substances
SB 459 --- Sponsor: Lager, Brad
Allows criminal prosecution of mother for harm to unborn child due to intentional and unlawful use of controlled substances
SB 509 --- Sponsor: Scott, Delbert
Modifies provisions relating to review of advanced practice registered nurses by collaborating physicians
SB 529 --- Sponsor: Goodman, Jack
Criminalizes prenatal drug or alcohol use
SB 534 --- Sponsor: Rupp, Scott T.
Requires coroners or medical examiners to perform certain testing on individuals who commit suicide and report the findings to the Department of Health and Senior Services
SB 551 --- Sponsor: Crowell, Jason
Modifies provisions relating to drug offenses and substance abuse treatment

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