97th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Past Activity Registers
For Actions Recorded on: January 09, 2013

BillSponsorBill String
 Bill Information
HB26Lant, BillHB 26
 0137L.01I - Authorizes a one time income tax deduction to a taxpayer for the cost of the construction or $5,000, whichever is less, of a storm shelter that was made in America
HB28Lichtenegger, DonnaSS SCS HCS HB 28
 0111S.05T - Changes the laws regarding the Department of Natural Resources
HB29Lichtenegger, DonnaHB 29
 0033L.01I - Requires health carriers to reimburse a physical therapist in the same amounts as paid to a licensed physical therapist for rendering the same services regardless of the setting or venue
HB30Scharnhorst, DwightHCS HB 30
 0201H.03P - Requires copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles charged for physical therapist services to be no greater than those charged for the same services provided by primary care physicians for an office visit
HB31Gatschenberger, ChuckHB 31
 0139L.01I - Specifies that the constitutions and laws of the United States and Missouri must protect the rights of an alternatives-to-abortion agency and its officers to freely engage in activities without interference
HB32Guernsey, CaseyHB 32
 0359H.01I - Requires the State Tax Commission to use the local assessor's property assessment method when the commission's assessment is in conflict with the local assessor's assessment
HB33Guernsey, CaseyHB 33
 0358H.01I - Extends the expiration date of certain provisions of the Open Meetings and Records Law
HB34Guernsey, CaseySS#2 HB 34
 0372S.09T - Changes the way that the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations determines the prevailing hourly rate of wages on public work projects
HB35Higdon, GalenHB 35
 0058L.02I - Creates the Alcohol and Tobacco Control Trust Fund consisting of specified fees collected by the Director of Revenue to be used for the administration and regulation of the liquor control and tobacco laws
HB36Higdon, GalenHB 36
 0059L.01I - Requires the Amber Alert System Oversight Committee to adopt criteria to expand the Amber Alert System to provide peace officer safety alerts
HB37Roorda, JeffHB 37
 0176L.02I - Establishes the Thanksgiving Family Protection Act that requires retailers, with specified exceptions, to be closed during the hours of 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day
HB38Roorda, JeffHB 38
 0244L.01I - 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
HB39Roorda, JeffHB 39
 0253L.01I - Authorizes Missouri to enter into the Interstate Compact on the Agreement Among the States to Elect the President by National Popular Vote Act
HB40Roorda, JeffHB 40
 0246L.01I - Imposes an excise tax on controlled substances and illicit alcoholic beverages
HB41Rowland, LyleHB 41
 0180L.01I - Requires proof of identity and status as a United States natural born citizen for a candidate for the Office of President or Vice President to be submitted with other required certification documents to the Secretary of State
HB42Rowland, LyleSCS HB 42
 0036S.02P - Prohibits the state and all political subdivisions from adopting or implementing United Nations or international environmental and developmental policies that infringe or restrict private property rights without due process
HB43Rowland, LyleHB 43
 0147L.01I - Allows a school district to use a calendar based on hours of attendance, rather than hours and days of attendance, if the minimum number of hours is at least 1,073
HB44Korman, BartHB 44
 0401H.02P - Allows hydropower produced in any quantity to be used to satisfy the renewable energy standard
HB45Hinson, DaveHB 45
 0292H.02I - Authorizes the county commission in any county to adopt specified building codes and establish a building commission and exempts a structure used solely for specified agricultural purposes from builiding code regulations
HB46Guernsey, CaseyHCS HB 46
 0371H.02P - Establishes the Preserving Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act that prohibits the use of a drone or other aircraft to gather evidence or other information with specified exceptions
HB47Cross, Gary L.HB 47
 0213L.02P - Requires, prior to any person younger than 17 years of age using a tanning device in a tanning facility, the parent or guardian of the person to appear in person giving written consent to the minor's use of a device
HB48Dugger, TonyHCS HBs 48 & 216
 0369H.02P - Requires a person to submit a specified form of photo identification in order to vote in a public election with specified exceptions
HB49Dugger, TonyHB 49
 0320H.01I - Authorizes a county to amend its budget to reflect any increases or decreases in revenues that could not have been estimated or anticipated when the budget was adopted
HB50Lair, MikeHB 50
 0326L.01I - Changes the laws regarding the classification of a school district as unaccredited and the lapse of the district's corporate organization
HB51Miller, RockyHB 51
 0115L.02I - Requires Missouri state parks' designated swim beaches to utilize a standard that measures culturable E. coli using a specified federal method at a geometric mean based on specified sampling data
HB52Miller, RockyHB 52
 0129H.02I - Allows an insurance policyholder to petition the court for reimbursement of insurance costs as they occur during the pendency of a dissolution of marriage or legal separation
HB53Gatschenberger, ChuckHB 53
 0490H.01P - Changes the laws regarding insurance coverage under the Missouri Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association Act
HB54Dugger, TonyHB 54
 0324H.02I - Changes the required percentage of defeat of the votes cast when a candidate or a ballot question must be allowed a recount
HB55Flanigan, TomSCS HB 55
 0158S.02P - Authorizes a tax amnesty program
HB56Thomson, MikeHB 56
 0538L.01I - Establishes the Career and Technical Education Student Protection Act and the Career and Technical Education Board to oversee and coordinate career and technical education and student organizations' activities
HB57Fitzpatrick, ScottHB 57
 0498H.01I - Prohibits a state agency or political subdivision or a member of the Missouri National Guard from knowingly aiding an agency of the United States armed forces in specified unlawful detention of a citizen
HB58Molendorp, ChrisSS HCS HB 58
 0620S.03T - Changes the laws regarding portable electronics insurance coverage
HB59Engler, KevinHB 59
 0559L.01I - Removes the requirement that the Missouri Board of Nursing Home Administrators mail licensure renewal applications to every person whose license must be renewed during the year and specifies that the board must notify these persons
HB60Engler, KevinSCS HB 60
 0505S.02C - Allows the marshal of the City of Farmington to order the abate of weeds or trash without notification and bill the owner if there has been a previous violation on the same property in a specified time period
HB61Engler, KevinHB 61
 0503L.01I - Authorizes the city council of the City of Farmington to also adopt or repeal any ordinance by submitting the proposed ordinance to the registered voters of the city
HB62Gatschenberger, ChuckHCS HB 62
 0492H.02C - Requires an applicant taking the written portion of the driver's license examination more than once to pay a $10 fee for each additional time he or she must retake the examination
HB63Gatschenberger, ChuckHCS HB 63
 0497H.02C - Allows county collectors, with specified exceptions, the option to electronically transmit to resident taxpayers the required statement of personal property tax due instead of mailing them
HB64Burlison, EricHB 64
 0502L.01P - Allows a labor organization to obtain a political contribution through an automatic payroll deduction if the employee or member consents to the contribution in writing annually
HB65Lant, BillHB 65
 0473L.01I - Lowers, from 21 year of age to 18 years of age, the minimum age requirement for a person to serve as an alderman in a fourth class city
HB66Burlison, EricHB 66
 0528L.01I - Removes the provision that requires fire protection districts located in Greene County to have an audit performed every two years
HB67Higdon, GalenHB 67
 0057L.01I - Allows a local law enforcement officer to provide assistance outside his or her jurisdiction upon the request of or permission granted by specified law enforcement agencies
HB68Kelley, MikeHB 68
 0569L.01T - Designates the month of November as "Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month" and the last week in October as "Respiratory Syncytial Virus Awareness Week" in Missouri
HB69Kelley, MikeHB 69
 0564L.01I - Specifies that gross negligence will be the standard of proof in a court action brought against a public or private jail or a correctional or detention facility as a result of a death by suicide of any inmate
HB70Kelley, MikeHB 70
 0600L.01I - Allows a teacher or school administrator to carry a concealed firearm into a higher education institution or elementary or secondary school if he or she has a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit
HB71Fraker, LyndallHB 71
 0631L.01I - Changes the amount a motor vehicle fee office is authorized to collect for certain services
HB72Barnes, JayHB 72
 0313H.01I - Prohibits any person younger than six years of age from using a tanning device or his or her guardian from allowing the use of a tanning device
HB73Barnes, JayHB 73
 0311H.01I - Changes who may be accepted by a drug court and allows a circuit court to establish a veterans treatment court to dispose of a case stemming from substance abuse or mental illness of a current military member or a veteran
HB74Gatschenberger, ChuckHCS HB 74
 0640H.03C - Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
HB75Gatschenberger, ChuckHCS HB 75
 0642H.02C - Prohibits specified increases in premiums or fees charged for sewer or wastewater treatment in St. Charles County without a vote of the people
HB76Rowland, LyleSCS HCS HB 76
 0477S.04C - Changes the laws regarding the penalty for a school district that fails to meet Missouri School Improvement Program standards in a fiscal year in which the school is specifically underfunded
HB77Burlison, EricHCS HBs 77, 91 & 95
 0370H.05C - Specifies that no person as a condition or continuation of employment can be required to engage in or cease engaging in specified labor organization practices
HB78Johnson, DelusHCS HB 78
 0591H.05P - Establishes the Missouri Jobs for Education Program to provide a tuition credit for certain business owners or companies who create new full-time jobs
HB79Johnson, DelusHCS HB 79
 0589H.04P - Creates the Missouri International Business Advertising Fund to be used to attract international businesses to Missouri
HB80Johnson, DelusHB 80
 0590H.01I - Authorizes a tax credit equal to the cost of labor and materials to construct or improve a data center
HB81Johnson, DelusHCS HB 81
 0592H.03P - Establishes the Missouri International Agricultural Exchange website to allow Missouri agricultural producers to market Missouri-produced goods to international buyers
HB82Johnson, DelusHB 82
 0594H.01I - Reduces the corporate income tax rate for a company that creates a specified number of new jobs
HB83Berry, T.J.HCS HB 83
 0388H.04C - Authorizes an income tax credit for a taxpayer who uses processed biomass engineered fiber fuel
HB84Berry, T.J.HB 84
 0296L.01I - Changes the laws regarding the requirements of the governing body of a city, town, or village when its annual revenue from fines and court costs for traffic violations exceed 35% of its total annual revenue
HB85Kelley, MikeHB 85
 0570L.01P - Requires the Department of Transportation to issue emergency utility response permits for the transporting of equipment and materials needed following a disaster where utility service has been disrupted
HB86HB 86
 0300L.01I - Establishes the MODEX Fund and deposits one-half of the charges collected by traffic violation bureaus for law enforcement services into the fund to support the operational costs of the MODEX system
HB87Burlison, EricHCS HB 87
 0416L.03P - Changes the laws regarding certain benevolent tax credits
HB88Burlison, EricHB 88
 0524L.01I - Changes who may be accepted by a drug court and allows a circuit court to establish a veterans treatment court to dispose of a case stemming from substance abuse or mental illness of a current military member or a veteran
HB89Colona, MikeHB 89
 0666L.02I - Establishes the Firearm Responsibility Act which specifies that a person commits the crime of failure to secure a firearm if he or she fails to secure a firearm at all times when it is not in active use
HB90Gosen, DonHB 90
 0542L.01I - Specifies that an insurer has the right to intervene in a civil action in which it may be contractually obligated to pay the cost of defending a civil lawsuit or a portion of any judgment that may rendered in the lawsuit
HB91Lichtenegger, DonnaHB 91
 0177H.01I - Specifies, upon voter approval, that no person as a condition or continuation of employment can be required to become or refrain from becoming a member or paying dues to a labor organization
HB92Gatschenberger, ChuckHB 92
 0667L.01I - Changes the minimum age at which a person can be issued a concealed carry endorsement from 21 years of age to 19 years of age
HB93Lichtenegger, DonnaHB 93
 0217H.01I - Prohibits any member of the General Assembly from accruing creditable service under the Year 2000 Plan of the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System
HB94Miller, RockyHB 94
 0643L.01I - Requires a full-time nonresident student in a college, university, or technical school to pay the same hunting, trapping, and fishing license or permit fee as a resident applicant
HB95White, BillHB 95
 0236H.01I - Specifies that no person as a condition or continuation of employment can be required to become or refrain from becoming a member of or paying dues to a labor organization
HB96White, BillHB 96
 0237H.01I - Requires a tax increment financing plan, project, designation, or amendment to be approved by at least two-thirds of the voters of the taxing entities that would be affected by the proposal
HB97White, BillHB 97
 0239H.01I - Prohibits the Missouri Housing Development Commission from requiring a prevailing hourly wage to be paid to a contractor on a project eligible for a housing tax credit if it is in a Governor-declared disaster area
HB98White, BillHB 98
 0270H.01I - Repeals the provisions regarding the prevailing hourly wage requirements and specifies that no person will be paid a prevailing wage with specified exceptions
HB99White, BillHB 99
 0241H.01I - Requires a health carrier to provide Internet access of its standard fee schedules, prohibits a carrier from refusing to contract with any willing provider, and changes the requirements for provider referrals
HB100White, BillHB 100
 0278H.01I - Establishes the Adult Health Care Consent Act that specifies a priority of persons who can make health care decisions for a person who has been certified as unable to consent to his or her own care
HB101White, BillHB 101
 0411H.03I - Changes the laws regarding child abuse investigations.
HB102White, BillHB 102
 0267H.01I - Requires a checklist form to be completed prior to finalizing an adoption which verifies that all documents and procedures have been submitted, followed, and reviewed by the judge
HB103Kelley, MikeCCS SCS HB 103
 0567H.07T - Changes the laws regarding transportation
HB104Solon, SheilaHB 104
 0242H.01I - Changes the laws regarding special assessments for neighborhood improvement districts
HB105Kelley, MikeHB 105
 0566L.01I - Changes the laws regarding the withholding tax filing requirements for certain small businesses
HB106Kelley, MikeHB 106
 0568L.01I - Requires a convicted sex offender to be told of his or her obligation to register as a sex offender at the time of adjudication instead of the current requirement of prior to release or discharge
HB107Berry, T.J.HB 107
 0282H.02I - Changes the laws regarding adoption by reducing the required time period before a person can voluntary relinquish a child and the required time period of a child's placement before his or her adoption can be finalized
HB108Kelley, MikeHB 108
 0565L.01I - Specifies that a person commits the crime of false identification if he or she falsely represents or identifies himself or herself as another person to a law enforcement officer
HB109Berry, T.J.HB 109
 0190H.01I - Prohibits caffeinated malt beverages from being imported, produced, manufactured, distributed, or sold at any retail outlet in this state
HB110Smith, JasonSCS HCS HB 110
 0039S.06T - Changes the laws regarding the selection of public officials
HB111Solon, SheilaHB 111
 0387H.02I - Establishes the Education Protection Act regarding enrollment of students from unaccredited school districts
HB112Burlison, EricHB 112
 0603L.01P - Establishes a statutory cause of action, replacing the common law action, for damages against a health care provider for personal injury arising out of the rendering of or failure to render health care services
HB113Davis, CharlieHB 113
 0134H.01I - Establishes the Uniformed Military Voters Act
HB114Davis, CharlieHCS HB 114
 0135H.04P - Requires institutions of higher education to award educational credits to a veteran for certain courses that were a part of his or her military training or service
HB115Davis, CharlieHB 115
 0140H.01I - Prohibits an employer from requesting or requiring an employee or applicant to disclose any user name, password, or other means for accessing a personal account or service through an electronic device
HB116Dugger, TonySS#2 SCS HB 116
 0523S.09T - Changes the laws regarding audits
HB117Dugger, TonyCCS SS SCS HCS HB 117
 0321H.15T - Changes the laws regarding initiative and referendum petitions
HB118Shull, Noel JHB 118
 0793H.01I - Changes the laws regarding the Open Meetings and Records Law to allow certain meetings and records regarding policies, security systems, and structural plans regarding any terrorist or public safety or health incident to be closed
HB119Berry, T.J.HB 119
 0794L.02I - Modifies provisions relating to the Net Metering and Easy Connection Act
HB120Rowland, LyleHB 120
 0146L.01I - Changes the laws regarding the deadlines for the notification concerning a teacher's reemployment and the offering of a contract
HB121Barnes, JayHB 121
 0826H.01I - Allows the court discretion in the appointment of a guardian ad litem in specified cases regarding child abuse or neglect and ex parte orders of protection
HB122Dugger, TonyHB 122
 0792L.02I - Extends the current allowance permitting vehicles hauling solid waste to exceed weight limitations to vehicles hauling recyclable waste
HB123Neth, MyronHB 123
 0475L.01I - Authorizes the governing body of the City of Liberty to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax of not more than 6% to be used for specified purposes
HB124Gatschenberger, ChuckHB 124
 0835H.01I - Changes the laws regarding the Manufacturing Jobs Act, the Missouri Job Development Fund, and economic development
HB125Sommer, ChrissyHB 125
 0635L.01I - Allows 17-year-olds to vote in presidential primaries if they will be 18 on the day of the general election
HB126Sommer, ChrissyHB 126
 0681L.01I - Changes the laws relating to the nomination of candidates for special elections
HB127Sommer, ChrissyHB 127
 0671L.01I - Changes the presidential primary election to the general municipal election day on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in April of each presidential election year
HB128Sommer, ChrissyHCS HB 128
 0638L.02T - Changes the laws regarding property tax bills, the taxes excluded from tax increment financing redevelopment plans, and the division of interstate income for Missouri corporate income taxation
HB129Gatschenberger, ChuckHB 129
 0677H.04I - Changes the state holidays that are to be observed and establishes the 2013 State Employee Retirement Incentive Program that allows certain employees to receive a years of service benefit
HB130Gosen, DonHB 130
 0315L.01I - Eliminates the $30 special license plate fee for a biennial Gold Star license plate
HB131Stream, RickHB 131
 0229L.01I - Requires all health insurance carriers and health benefit plans to provide coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of eating disorders
HB132Stream, RickHCS HB 132
 0230H.02C - Changes the laws regarding health insurance coverage and contracts
HB133Gosen, DonHB 133
 0199H.02T - Changes the laws regarding the accreditation requirements for reinsurance companies and specifies when an insurance company can take credit or reduce liability due to reinsurance
HB134Allen, SueSCS HCS HB 134
 0848S.04C - Changes the laws regarding bullying in schools and establishes specific components that a district must include in its antibullying policy
HB135Diehl, JohnHB 135
 0789H.01I - Authorizes any political subdivision to enter into design-build contracts for construction projects exceeding one million dollars
HB136Hinson, DaveHB 136
 0540L.02I - Requires high school students to complete at least two full semesters of science and two full semesters of math within the two semesters immediately preceding a student's graduation from high school
HB137Hinson, DaveHCS HB 137
 0656H.03P - Requires all state agencies to obtain approval from the General Assembly prior to administering, implementing, or expanding any federal program
HB138Dugger, TonyHB 138
 0841H.01I - Authorizes a county to amend its budget twice during a fiscal year when there are certain specified circumstances
HB139McManus, KevinHB 139
 0162H.02I - Changes the laws regarding conflicts of interest and lobbying, ethics, and campaign finance
HB140Thomson, MikeHB 140
 0448L.01I - Authorizes Mound City to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax for tourism purposes
HCR1Diehl, JohnHCR 1
 0756H.01I - House of Representatives and Senate to convene in Joint Session in Hall of House of Representatives at 7:00 pm, Monday, January 28, 2013 to receive a message from the Honorable Jeremiah W. Nixon, Governor
HCR2Diehl, JohnHCR 2
 0757H.01I - House of Representatives and Senate convene in Joint Session at 10:30 am, Wednesday, January 23, 2013, to receive a message from the Honorable Richard Teitelman, Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court
HCR3Sommer, ChrissyHCR 3
 0633L.01I - Petitions the United States Congress to propose a federal balanced budget amendment to the United States Constitution
HCR4Scharnhorst, DwightHCR 4
 0385H.01I - Submits to Congress a proposed federal balanced budget amendment to the United States Constitution
HJR2Black, LindaHJR 2
 0210H.02I - Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the Missouri House of Representatives from 163 to 120 and increasing the number of members of the Missouri Senate from 34 to 40 beginning in 2023
HJR3Elmer, KevinHJR 3
 0126L.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing an exemption for certain property from personal property tax for active-duty military personnel stationed outside the country
HJR4Neth, MyronHJR 4
 0522H.01P - Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing a member of the General Assembly to serve the 16-year maximum in any proportion in either chamber as long as he or she serves no more than 16 years total
HJR5Dugger, TonySCS HCS HJRs 5 & 12
 0646S.03C - Proposes a constitutional amendment specifying that general law may require a person to provide valid government-issued photo identification in order to vote in an election
HJR6White, BillHJR 6
 0086L.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting the liability for noneconomic damages and authorizes the General Assembly to adjust the amount as necessary by law
HJR7Smith, JasonHJR 7
 0233H.02I - Proposes a constitutional amendment affirming the right of farmers and ranchers to engage in modern farming and ranching practices and the right of a citizen to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife
HR1Diehl, JohnHR 1
 0759H.01I - Rules of the House of Representatives of the 96th General Assembly also be the temporary Rules of the House of Representatives, 97th General Assembly
HR2Diehl, JohnHR 2
 0760H.01I - Elected officers of the House of Representatives, 97th General Assembly
HR3Diehl, JohnHR 3
 0761H.01I - House of Representatives of the 97th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session, inform the Senate that the House is duly convened, has elected officers, and is in session ready for consideration of business
HR4Diehl, JohnHR 4
 0762H.01I - Inform the Governor that the House of Representatives and Senate of the 97th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session is organized and ready for business
HR5Diehl, JohnHR 5
 0026L.01I - Thanking Secretary of State for presiding.
HR6Diehl, JohnHR 6
 0027L.01I - Thanking Chief Justice for presiding.
HR7Cierpiot, MikeHR 7
 0031L.01I - Grants Voys Spears Elementary School permission to use the House Chamber for a mock legislative session on 4/22/13.
HR8Flanigan, TomHR 8
 0853H.01I - Grants Catherine L. Hanaway and Ronald F. Richard use of the House Chamber on 1/22/13
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