96th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
BOATS AND WATERCRAFT


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB395Cookson, Steve HB 3952/28/2011 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1127L.01I - Creates the crime of operating a motorized vessel with excessive blood alcohol content when a person operates a motorized vessel on any navigable waterway with a blood alcohol content of .08 of 1% or more
HB440Nolte, Jerry HB 4404/27/2011 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  0494L.02I - Requires a child younger than eight years of age to wear a personal flotation device when on a watercraft and when wading or swimming in public water deeper than three feet
HB777Denison, Charlie HB 7773/10/2011 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
  1608L.01I - Requires any person younger than 16 years of age to wear an approved personal flotation device when on a watercraft on Missouri waters unless the person is in a fully enclosed part of the watercraft
HB790Marshall, Nick HB 7903/16/2011 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
  1896L.01I - Prohibits any person who holds a permit issued by the Water Patrol Division to host specified activities on any waters of the state from knowingly violating any term of the permit
HB792Marshall, Nick HB 7923/31/2011 Voted Do Pass (H)
  1122L.01I - Authorizes the State Highway Patrol to sell surplus watercraft, watercraft motors, and trailers as well as vehicles
HB968Schad, Rodney HB 9684/27/2011 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1210L.03I - Changes the classification of certain new watercraft from personal property to residential property for property taxation purposes
SB251Kehoe, Mike SB 2512/10/2011 Second Read and Referred: Ways and Means and Fiscal Oversight (S)
  1224S.02I - Changes the classification of certain watercraft from personal property to real property for property tax purposes
SB353Engler, Kevin SB 3534/14/2011 Reported Do Pass (S)
  1789S.01I - Allows the Missouri State Highway Patrol to sell surplus watercraft and watercraft motors and trailers in the same manner as the highway patrol currently sells surplus vehicles