96th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
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BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB27Sater, David HB 273/31/2011 Referred: Tax Reform (H)
  0069L.01I - Authorizes an income tax credit to any taxpayer who donates cash or food to a senior citizen services center
HB31Sater, David HB 312/24/2011 Referred: Insurance Policy (H)
  0067L.01I - Establishes the Senior Services Growth and Development Program to provide additional funding for senior services in the state by imposing a surcharge on certain health insurance premiums
HB41Lampe, Sara HB 412/10/2011 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  0324L.01I - Expands the Amber Alert System to include missing endangered persons, specifies the criteria for being a missing endangered person, and changes the system's name to the Amber Alert and Silver Alert System
HB175McNeil, Margo HB 1754/14/2011 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  0396L.01I - Increases from $14,300 to $16,000 the minimum base used to calculate the senior citizens property tax credit, commonly known as circuit breaker
HB380Zimmerman, Jake HB 3804/12/2011 Referred: Tax Reform (H)
  0817L.01I - Allows an individual who is 62 years of age or older to defer paying property taxes on his or her residence under certain conditions by filing a claim with the county assessor
HB398Diehl, John HB 3984/4/2011 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
  0558L.02I - Changes the laws regarding powers of attorney, the Missouri Uniform Trust Code, and the Uniform Principal and Income Act
HB544Sater, David HB 5443/2/2011 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1562L.01I - Changes the laws regarding criminal background checks of personal care attendants, long-term care providers, and long-term care workers
HB739Nance, Bob HB 7394/27/2011 Voted Do Pass (H)
  0871L.02I - Expands the Amber Alert System to include missing endangered adults, specifies the criteria for being a missing endangered adult, and changes the system's name to Amber Alert and Silver Alert System
HB934Shively, Tom HB 9344/12/2011 Referred: Insurance Policy (H)
  2090L.01I - Prohibits a licensed insurance company from issuing any policy or certificate of long-term care insurance unless the risks and rates have been approved by the Director of the Department of Insurance
HB944Johnson, Delus HB 9444/12/2011 Referred: Ways and Means (H)
  2027L.01I - Lowers the required age for a person to be eligible for a senior citizens property tax credit, commonly known as circuit breaker
HB988Wieland, Paul HB 9885/26/2011 Referred: General Laws (H)
  2002L.01I - Prohibits a licensed insurance company from issuing any policy or certificate of long-term care insurance unless the risks and rates have been approved by the Director of the Department of Insurance
HB1026Kirkton, Jeanne HB 10264/12/2011 Referred: Health Insurance (H)
  2151L.01I - Expands the mental health insurance parity requirements under the Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Insurance Act to include all policies or contracts providing long-term disability benefits
SB43Chappelle-Nadal, Maria SB 431/12/2011 Second Read and Referred: Health, Mental Health, Seniors, and Families (S)
  0183S.01I - Requires long-term care facilities to be encouraged to institute policies encouraging familial involvement in the well-being and support of its residents
SB60Cox, Stanley HCS SCS SB 605/11/2011 House Conference Committee Appointed (H)
  0085L.09C - Modifies provisions of law regarding power of attorneys, the Uniform Trust Code, and the Uniform Principal and Income Act
SB80Justus, Jolie SB 804/14/2011 SCS Reported Do Pass (S)
  0561S.01I - Extends the sunset provision of the MO RX prescription drug program to 2016
SB86Lembke, Jim SB 862/22/2011 Voted Do Pass (S)
  0527S.01I - Repeals the Certificate of Need Law
SB140Crowell, Jason SB 1402/24/2011 Hearing Cancelled (S)
  0692S.01I - Repeals provisions of the Missouri property tax credit which allow renters to receive the property tax credit for rent constituting taxes paid
SB405Ridgeway, Luann SB 4055/3/2011 Public Hearing Held (S)
  1809S.01I - Changes the requirements for background screenings of long-term care professionals
SB407Crowell, Jason SB 4074/14/2011 Motion to Do Pass Failed (S)
  1707S.02I - Provides sufficient funding to continue the MO RX prescription drug program
SB408Crowell, Jason SCS SBs 408 & 804/19/2011 Placed on Informal Calendar
  1750S.02C - Extends the MO RX prescription drug plan until August 28, 2014