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99th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Jim Neely
District 008
Republican
Elected:
2012
Years Served:
8
Committees
Children and Families, Vice-Chairman
Administration and Accounts
Professional Registration and Licensing
Subcommittee on Scope of Practice
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 318
- (0835H.01I)
Requires spouses of members of the active duty component of the Armed Forces to be given first priority in the processing of all professional licensure applications
HB 319
- (0987H.01I)
Requires courts in this state to phase in equipment that allows audio from trials or other court proceedings to be retained for a minimum of one year
HB 320
- (0988H.01I)
Modifies penalty provisions relating to the offense of criminal nonsupport
HB 321
- (0836H.01I)
Allows any local governing agency to establish a work for restitution program and requires certain nonviolent offenders to participate in and complete the program
HB 322
- (0931H.01I)
Establishes a pilot program to transfer the authority to inspect nursing homes from the Department of Health and Senior Services to local health departments
HB 323
- (0927H.01I)
Specifies that a parent's obligation to pay child support must terminate when the child turns 18 or graduates from high school unless other circumstances arise that would terminate the obligation
HB 324
- (0085H.02P)
Specifies that no school board shall suspend a pupil out of school for an act or acts of truancy
HB 437
- (1035H.04C)
Allows persons with certain serious medical conditions to use medical cannabis
HB 626
- (1115H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to guardianship and conservatorship proceedings
HB 684
- (1445H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding managed care under the MO HealthNet program
HB 706
- (1478H.01I)
Creates the offense of nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images
HB 707
- (1438H.01I)
Limits a modifiable maintenance order to the duration of the marriage
HB 777
- (1636H.01I)
Requires the establishment of a death notification system for election authorities in order to remove deceased individuals from voter registration records
HB 852
- (1766H.01I)
Provides family access motion fees shall be waived by the court unless the court finds there has been compliance with the order of custody, visitation, or third-party custody
HB 877
- (1839H.01I)
Modifies the definition of tattoo
HB 917
- (1860H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to the sexual offender registry
HB 969
- (1951H.01I)
Requires 20% of all fees an attorney charges for his or her services to be deposited into a fund that will be used to provide financial support for certain recipients
HB 1047
- (2155H.01I)
Prohibits elected federal officials from receiving any benefits under a retirement plan accrued as an elected state official once vested in a federal retirement plan
HB 1140
- (2283H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding child support
HB 1174
- (2338H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding maintenance orders
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