100th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
HEALTH, PUBLIC


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB138Kidd, Bill SS HB 1387/11/2019 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  0082S.02T - Establishes "Simon's Law," which changes the laws regarding life-sustaining or nonbeneficial treatment policies of health care facilities.
HB166McCreery, Tracy HB 1664/16/2019 HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
  0250H.01I - Changes the laws regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.
HB167Thompson Rehder, Holly HCS HBs 167 & 1665/6/2019 Placed on the Informal Third Reading Calendar (H)
  0107H.03P - Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.
HB179Ellebracht, Mark HB 1795/17/2019 Referred: Transportation
  0134H.01I - Requires the placement of Automated External Defibrillators and staff trained in the operation of such devices on passenger trains, cabooses, locomotive units capable of independent operation, and motorized on-track work.
HB216DeGroot, Bruce HB 2165/17/2019 Referred: Judiciary
  0114H.02I - Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos.
HB249Schroer, Nick HB 2494/29/2019 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  0758H.01I - Proposes mandatory placement of first aid trauma kits in public buildings.
HB310Walker, Cora Faith HB 3105/17/2019 Referred: Special Committee on Career Readiness
  0796H.01I - Requires teacher-training institutions in this state receiving state funds to require students to demonstrate proficiency on the concepts of trauma-informed approach and trauma-specific interventions.
HB343Baringer, Donna HB 3432/26/2019 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  0142H.01I - Allows students to apply sunscreen at school.
HB399 CCS SS SCS HCS HB 3999/11/2019 Veto Override Failed (G)
  1130H.10T - Modifies provisions relating to healthcare.
HB447Houx, Dan SCS HCS HB 4479/11/2019 Motion Withdrawn (H)
  0489S.03T - Modifies provisions relating to coroners.
HB518Schroer, Nick HB 5182/7/2019 Referred: Children and Families
  0724H.01I - Prohibits persons under 18 years of age from using any tanning device of any tanning facility in this state.
HB553Stevens, Martha HB 5535/17/2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  0630H.02I - Establishes a needle and syringe exchange pilot program.
HB559Spencer, Bryan HCS HB 5595/8/2019 SCS Voted Do Pass (S)
  1186H.02P - Modifies provisions relating to working animals.
HB630Neely, Jim HB 6304/18/2019 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions
  1461H.01I - Requires lethal injections to be administered in a manner that allows consenting inmates to donate organs.
HB659Shields, Brenda HB 6594/24/2019 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  1580H.01I - Requires the Department of Mental Health and the Department of Social Services to apply for a Medicaid waiver program.
HB667Helms, Steve HB 6672/27/2019 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight
  1572H.01I - Modifies and establishes provisions relating to pharmacies.
HB678Patterson, Jonathan SCS HCS HB 6785/7/2019 Placed on Informal Calendar
  1578S.03C - Changes provisions relating to the "Missouri ABLE Program."
HB681Knight, Jeff HB 6815/3/2019 Hearing Cancelled (S)
  1647H.01P - Extends the expiration date for the fee imposed on new tire sales.
HB702McDaniel, Andrew HB 7025/17/2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  1683H.01I - Changes provisions relating to freestanding emergency departments.
HB709Shawan, Jeff HB 7094/18/2019 Reported Do Pass (H)
  1646H.01I - Establishes the "Silica Claims Priorities Act."
HB741Mitten, Gina HB 7414/18/2019 Referred: Ways and Means
  1520H.02I - Changes the laws regarding the taxation of feminine hygiene products and diapers.
HB747Neely, Jim HB 7474/11/2019 Reported Do Pass (H)
  1716H.01I - Changes the laws regarding the taxation of feminine hygiene products, diapers, and incontinence products.
HB801Kidd, Bill HB 8014/9/2019 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  1786H.01I - Establishes provisions relating to water safety and security.
HB807Neely, Jim HB 8075/17/2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  1767H.01I - Modifies education and experience qualifications for the Director of the Department of Health and Senior Services and local public health centers administrators.
HB861Dinkins, Chris HB 8615/17/2019 Referred: Children and Families
  1886H.01I - Adds provisions relating to public funding for family planning.
HB947Walker, Cora Faith HB 9475/17/2019 Referred: Children and Families
  2062H.01I - Reestablishes the "Trauma-Informed Care for Children and Families Task Force."
HB975Swan, Kathryn HB 9755/17/2019 Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources
  2085H.01I - Requires public water systems and public water supply districts that intend to modify their water supply fluoridation to seek and receive information about the impact from the local health department.
HB985Sain, Matt HB 9855/17/2019 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety
  2086H.01I - Establishes the "911 Good Samaritan Act."
HB1005Neely, Jim HB 10054/18/2019 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education
  2078H.01I - Requires bleeding control training in high schools.
HB1015McCreery, Tracy HB 10155/17/2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  2044H.01I - Adds provisions relating to insurance coverage of prescription contraceptives.
HB1017Schnelting, Adam HB 10175/17/2019 Referred: Children and Families
  2157H.01I - Makes the performance or inducement of an abortion, except in a medical emergency, a criminal offense.
HB1021Spencer, Bryan HB 10215/17/2019 Referred: Agriculture Policy
  2182H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to working animals.
HB1031Sain, Matt HB 10315/17/2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  2168H.01I - Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical cost transparency.
HB1038Shaul, Dan HB 10384/18/2019 Reported Do Pass (H)
  2181H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to authorized uses of automated external defibrillators.
HB1057Shawan, Jeff HB 10574/24/2019 Second read and referred: Health and Pensions
  2176H.03P - Changes provisions relating to infection control data reporting.
HB1075Ingle, Keri HB 10755/17/2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  2109H.02I - Modifies provisions relating to parental consent for vaccinations.
HB1129Merideth, Peter HB 11295/17/2019 Referred: Children and Families
  2354H.01I - Requires employers to allow for break time for nursing mothers.
HB1154Hicks, Ron HB 11545/17/2019 Referred: General Laws
  2329H.01I - Establishes regulations for benefit corporations.
HB1155Hicks, Ron HB 11555/15/2019 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight
  2031H.02I - Establishes provisions to improve electricity resilience at critical facilities.
HB1164Bailey, Dottie HB 11644/11/2019 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  2179H.02I - Adds provisions relating to informed consent for vaccinations.
HB1213Schroer, Nick HCS HB 12134/30/2019 Voted Do Pass (H)
  2470H.02C - Prohibits persons under 18 years of age from using any tanning device of any tanning facility in this state.
HB1217Neely, Jim HB 12175/17/2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  2429H.01I - Adds provisions relating to pharmaceutical manufacturers.
HB1225Rogers, Wes HB 12255/17/2019 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education
  2407H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to immunizations of pupils against certain diseases.
HCR20Wilson, Kenneth HCR 204/30/2019 Reported Do Pass (H)
  1329H.01I - Warns of dangers of pornography.
HCR33Windham, Kevin HCR 335/15/2019 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  1824H.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.
HCR36Busick, Danny HCR 364/24/2019 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  1944H.01I - Designates the month of May each year as "ALS Awareness Month."
HCR51Gray, Alan HCR 515/17/2019 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism
  1610H.01I - Designates the third full week of March as "Colon Cancer Awareness Week" in Missouri.
HCR52Gray, Alan HCR 525/17/2019 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism
  1604H.01I - Designates July 13 as the "Great Missouri Smokeout Day."
HCR53Gray, Alan HCR 535/17/2019 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism
  1608H.01I - Designates May 21 each year as "American Red Cross Minority Blood Drive Day" in Missouri.
HCR55Gray, Alan HCR 555/17/2019 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism
  1607H.01I - Designates the first week of August as "Minority Organ Donor Awareness Week" in Missouri.
HCR56Gray, Alan HCR 565/17/2019 Referred: Special Committee on Tourism
  1609H.01I - Designates April as "Donate Life" month in Missouri.
HJR53Ross, Robert HJR 535/17/2019 Referred: General Laws
  2387H.01I - Establishes a permanent Joint Committee on Administrative Rules to review the promulgation of rules by state agencies.
HJR58Pogue, Jeff HJR 585/17/2019 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  2280H.01I - Repeals Section 1 of Article XIV of the Constitution of Missouri relating to medical marijuana.
HR2853Eggleston, J. HR 28535/9/2019 Adopted (H)
  2510H.02I - Expresses support to U.S. Senators Blunt and Hawley in their endeavor to protect Missourians from changes to the national liver distribution policy
SB87Swan, Kathryn HCS SB 877/11/2019 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  0309H.03T - Modifies provisions relating to tax refund donations
SB282Morris, Lynn HCS SB 2827/12/2019 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  1541H.03T - Modifies provisions relating to the disposition of human remains
SB333Kidd, Bill SB 3337/9/2019 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  1779S.01T - Authorizes certain fire protection districts and municipalities to propose a 0.5% sales tax for fire protection