103rd General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
DISABILITIES


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB127Veit, Rudy HB 1271/28/2025 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  0691H.02I - Modifies provisions relating to the issuance and renewal of license plates and placards for persons with disabilities
HB237Gallick, Sherri HB 2375/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1068H.01I - Modifies provisions governing the use of county developmental disability resource board tax levies
HB283Proudie, Raychel HB 2835/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1265H.01I - Establishes provisions relating to civil actions for abuse, bullying, or neglect of certain persons with disabilities
HB305Steinhoff, Kathy HB 3055/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  0470H.01I - Changes provisions governing special educational services
HB359Young, Yolanda HB 3595/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1042H.01I - Modifies provisions for blind pensions
HB361Young, Yolanda HB 3615/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1039H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions
HB477Oehlerking, Philip HCS HB 4775/6/2025 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H)
  1543H.02C - Establishes written parental consent requirements for individualized education programs (IEPs)
HB552Jobe, Will HB 5525/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1024H.01I - Authorizes the "Missouri Disabled Veterans' Homestead Exemption" relating to a property tax exemption for certain veterans
HB620Hausman, Wendy L. HB 6205/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1805H.01I - Includes occupational therapists in the list of health care providers authorized to issue physician's statements for the issuance of disabled placards and license plates
HB654Byrnes, Tricia HB 6545/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1296H.02I - Changes provisions governing special educational services
HB656Byrnes, Tricia HB 6561/30/2025 Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education
  1297H.01I - Establishes written parental consent requirements for individualized education programs (IEPs)
HB700Crossley, Aaron HB 7005/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1415H.01I - Authorizes the "Missouri Disabled Veterans Homestead Exemption"
HB921Jones, Mike HB 9215/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1853H.01I - Authorizes the "Disabled Veteran Property Tax Relief Act" relating to a property tax exemption for certain disabled veterans
HB1008Doll, Jo HB 10085/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  2285H.01I - Changes provisions governing special educational services
HB1048Violet, Terri HB 10482/11/2025 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  2453H.01I - Includes occupational therapists in the list of health care providers authorized to issue physician's statements for the issuance of disabled placards and license plates
HB1244Proudie, Raychel HB 12444/29/2025 Referred: Rules - Administrative
  2208H.01I - Requires all new playground areas and surfaces to comply with the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design and relevant regulations issued by the United States Department of Justice
HB1308Shields, Brenda HB 13083/10/2025 Referred: General Laws
  2716H.01I - Modifies provisions governing grants to deaf-blind individuals and families
HB1410Young, Yolanda HB 14105/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  2954H.01I - Requires law enforcement officers to complete annual autism sensitivity training
HB1518Reed, Ray HB 15185/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  3011H.01I - Prohibits discriminatory school or college mascots
HB1568Barnes, Donna HB 15685/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  3225H.01I - Creates provisions relating to communication access services
HJR19Terry, Marlene HJR 195/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  1120H.01I - Proposes a constitutional amendment that reduces property tax assessments on senior citizens and disabled persons by fifty percent
HR11Proudie, Raychel HR 112/20/2025 Reported Do Pass (H)
  1794H.01I - Grants the use of the House Chamber for the Missouri Youth Leadership Forum for Students with Disabilities on July 17, 2025
HR542Young, Yolanda HR 5425/15/2025 Referred: Emerging Issues
  3039H.01I - Urges businesses to incorporate accessible technology into all self-service kiosks or devices to ensure equal access by people who are blind or who have low vision