99th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
HEALTH, PUBLIC


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB1247Pike, Patricia HB 12475/8/2018 Placed on Informal Calendar
  4308H.01P - Designates the month of November as "Diabetes Awareness Month" in Missouri.
HB1260Schroer, Nick HCS HB 12605/17/2018 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H)
  4202H.02C - Prohibits persons under 18 years of age from using any tanning device of any tanning facility in this state
HB1263Schroer, Nick HCS HB 12632/14/2018 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight
  4216H.02C - Proposes mandatory placement of first aid trauma kits in public buildings
HB1315Baringer, Donna HB 13154/3/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  4367H.01I - Allows students to apply sunscreen at school
HB1375Ruth, Becky HB 13753/28/2018 Executive Session Held (S)
  4738H.01P - Designates June 27 of each year as "Post Traumatic Stress Awareness Day" in Missouri.
HB1467Stevens, Martha HB 14675/18/2018 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  4465H.01I - Establishes a needle and syringe exchange pilot program
HB1480Love, Warren HB 14805/18/2018 Referred: Agriculture Policy
  4834H.01I - Exempts certain structures used for agricultural purposes from county health ordinances
HB1521Cookson, Steve HB 15211/11/2018 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education
  5176H.01I - Requires any statewide athletic organization with a public school district as a member to report to the joint committee on education during the legislative interim
HB1560Morris, Lynn HB 15605/9/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  5273H.01I - Prohibits discrimination against children who are not immunized
HB1606Gannon, Elaine SS HCS HB 16067/13/2018 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  5095S.06T - Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
HB1645DeGroot, Bruce HCS HB 16455/3/2018 Placed on Informal Calendar
  5474H.02P - Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos
HB1682Runions, Joe HB 16825/18/2018 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety
  5496H.01I - Establishes the "Alexandra and Brayden Anderson Electric Shock Drowning Prevention Act"
HB1755Pogue, Jeff HB 17555/18/2018 Referred: General Laws
  4926H.01I - Requires all public restrooms, other than single occupancy restrooms, to be gender-divided
HB1804Matthiesen, Mark HCS HB 18044/24/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  5454H.03C - Establishes the Radioactive Waste Investigation Fund
HB1898Swan, Kathryn HB 18985/18/2018 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  5638H.01I - Establishes the Controlled Substance Abuse Prevention Fund
HB1913Roden, Shane HB 19131/29/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  5328H.01I - Authorizes a tax deduction for businesses equal to the costs of installing a diaper changing table in certain bathrooms
HB1949Merideth, Peter HB 19491/24/2018 Referred: Children and Families
  5593H.01I - Requires employers to allow mothers breaks to express breast milk
HB1953Neely, Jim SS HB 19537/5/2018 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  5656S.02T - Relates in dissemination of information on the treatment of certain diseases.
HB2117Pfautsch, Donna HB 21175/16/2018 Placed on Informal Calendar
  5765H.02P - Modifies provisions relating to eye drops for newborn infants
HB2139Morris, Lynn HB 21395/17/2018 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H)
  5870H.01I - Allows additional time for children who are homeless or in Children's Division custody to comply with immunization requirements
HB2196Tate, Nate HB 21964/25/2018 Executive Session Held (S)
  5983H.02P - Designates the second Wednesday in May as Celiac Awareness Day in Missouri.
HB2198Neely, Jim HB 21984/26/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  5887H.01I - Requires lethal injections to be administered in a manner that allows consenting inmates to donate organs
HB2213Lichtenegger, Donna HB 22133/28/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  6110H.01I - Requires water supply districts that intend to modify their water supply fluoridation to seek information about the impact from their local health department
HB2234Thompson Rehder, Holly HCS HB 22345/17/2018 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H)
  6028H.03C - Requires course materials and instruction relating to human sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases to contain information about sexual harassment, sexual violence, and consent
HB2285Quade, Crystal HB 22851/31/2018 Referred: Children and Families
  6163H.01I - Requires course materials and instruction relating to human sexuality and sexually transmitted diseases to contain information about sexual harassment, sexual violence, and consent
HB2294Rowland, Lyle HB 22941/31/2018 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education
  6194H.01I - Allows school boards to provide certain information on influenza disease to parents and guardians of students
HB2367May, Karla HB 23674/25/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  6172H.01I - Authorizes local health departments and community-based organizations to establish Safe Consumption Facilities
HB2378Walker, Cora Faith HB 23785/18/2018 Referred: Special Committee on Urban Issues
  6313H.01I - Requires teacher-training institutions in this state receiving state aid to require students to demonstrate proficiency on the concepts of trauma-informed approach and trauma-specific interventions
HB2407Ruth, Becky HCS HB 24075/8/2018 Second read and referred: Senate Health and Pensions
  6334H.02P - Establishes the Advisory Council on Rare Diseases and Personalized Medicine
HB2428Stephens, Mike HB 24285/18/2018 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  6005H.02I - Modifies provisions relating to the administration of vaccines
HB2460Vescovo, Rob HB 24605/3/2018 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar (H)
  6429H.01I - Designates March as "Von Willebrand Awareness Month"
HB2534Morgan, Judy HB 25345/18/2018 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education
  6502H.01I - Requires school districts to offer instruction relating to human sexuality
HB2593Marshall, Nick HB 25932/28/2018 Read Second Time (H)
  6552H.02I - Requires local ordinances to conform exactly with the state laws regarding safety belt enforcement
HB2635Reiboldt, Bill HB 26354/30/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  6615H.01I - Establishes the Silica Claims Priorities Act
HB2643Miller, Rocky HB 26433/7/2018 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources
  6702H.01I - Requires potable water in certain elementary school buildings to be tested for lead
HB2674Thompson Rehder, Holly HB 26745/9/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  4715H.02I - Changes the laws regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases
HB2675McCreery, Tracy HB 26755/9/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  6342H.01I - Changes the laws regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases
HCB11Neely, Jim HCB 115/2/2018 Second read and referred: Senate Seniors, Families, and Children
  6460H.02P - Modifies provisions relating to persons under protective custody
HCR54Smith, Clem HCR 545/18/2018 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources
  5413H.01I - Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests
HCR59May, Karla HCR 595/15/2018 Public Hearing Held (S)
  4951H.01I - Designates the month of August as "Minority Organ Donor Awareness Month" in Missouri
HCR62Walker, Cora Faith HCR 623/8/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  5183H.01I - Designates the month of September as Sickle Cell Awareness Month in Missouri
HCR80McGee, DaRon HCR 802/7/2018 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism
  6155H.01I - Establishes the month of November as Alzheimer's awareness month
HCR83Frederick, Keith HCS HCR 834/5/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  6252H.02C - Designates the second week of March as "National Sleep Awareness Week" in Missouri.
HCR98Kidd, Bill HCR 984/19/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  6579H.01I - Designates August as "Shingles Awareness and Prevention Month."
HR4834Smith, Clem HR 48345/18/2018 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources
  5415H.01I - Strongly urges the U.S. Army to explain chemical testing that occurred in St. Louis in the 1950s and 1960s and requests the federal government to conduct a study on the health effects of such tests
HR4892Beard, Nathan HR 48925/18/2018 Referred: Children and Families
  4592H.01I - Expresses support for legislation that protects the citizens of this state from obscene material and the secondary effects of obscene material by requiring a filter on devices that access the internet
HR4894Franks Jr., Bruce HR 48941/31/2018 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety
  5181H.01I - Declares youth violence as a public health epidemic and supports the establishment of statewide trauma-informed education