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


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB1243Bangert, Gretchen HB 12435/18/2018 Referred: Workforce Development
  4334H.01I - Establishes a presumption that an emergency worker diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder incurred the disorder in the course of employment as an emergency worker
HB1369Sommer, Chrissy HB 13694/25/2018 Executive Session Held (S)
  4104H.01P - Revises the definition of "service dog" to include animals that provide support or therapeutic functions for individuals with psychiatric or mental disabilities
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.
HB1419Haefner, Marsha HB 14195/14/2018 Executive Session Held (S)
  4905H.01P - Requires certain health care professionals to complete two hours of suicide prevention training as a condition of licensure
HB1451May, Karla HB 14515/18/2018 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  4960H.01I - Prohibits the use of electroconvulsive therapy on children under 16 years of age
HB1698Washington, Barbara HB 16985/1/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  5311H.01I - Designates July as Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
HB1707Green, Alan HB 17071/11/2018 Referred: Health and Mental Health Policy
  5201H.01I - Changes the laws regarding notice requirements for when a patient is admitted to a mental health facility
HB1719 CCS SS SCS HB 17196/1/2018 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  4489H.05T - Modifies provisions relating to professional registration
HB1747Wood, David HB 17471/11/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  5564H.01I - Extends the expiration date on various federal reimbursement allowances
HB1896Swan, Kathryn HB 18964/30/2018 Executive Session Held (S)
  5486H.01P - Establishes the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact
HB1960Butler, Michael HB 19605/18/2018 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety
  5096H.01I - Requires applicants for employment as peace officers to undergo psychological evaluations aimed at identifying an applicant's potential prejudices, including overt and implicit biases
HB1970Fitzwater, Travis HB 19705/2/2018 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  5766H.01I - Authorizes legal counsel for the Department of Mental Health to have standing in certain hearings involving a person unable to stand trial due to lack of mental fitness
HB2141McCreery, Tracy HB 21415/7/2018 Referred: General Laws
  4707H.02I - Prohibits mental health professionals from engaging in conversion therapy or sexual orientation change efforts with minors
HB2205Helms, Steve HB 22055/18/2018 Referred: Professional Registration and Licensing
  5883H.01I - Allows licensed professional counselors to be reimbursed for mental health services provided to eligible adults under MO HealthNet
HB2217Walker, Cora Faith HB 22175/18/2018 Referred: Children and Families
  5991H.01I - Establishes the "Trauma-Informed Care for Children and Families Board"
HB2233Ross, Robert HCS HB 22335/17/2018 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H)
  5731H.02C - Modifies provisions of law relating to advanced practice registered nurses
HB2295Helms, Steve HCS HB 22955/17/2018 Dropped from Calendar - Pursuant to House Rules (H)
  6085H.03C - Allows certain physician assistants, assistant physicians, and advanced practice registered nurses who are licensed under chapter 334 to provide psychiatric treatment to certain mental health patients
HB2327Franks Jr., Bruce HB 23275/18/2018 Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety
  6237H.01I - Specifies procedure in officer-involved deaths and shootings by requiring the officer take a drug test and undergo a psychiatric evaluation
HB2354Frederick, Keith HCS HB 23544/19/2018 Reported Do Pass (H)
  6173H.02C - Requires the department of higher education to promulgate rules establishing the Coordinating Board for Mental Health Issues in Higher Education
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
HB2380Kelly, Hannah HB 23804/4/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  5897H.01I - Transfers provisions relating to psychologists and behavioral analysts to a new chapter
HB2381Sommer, Chrissy HB 23815/3/2018 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar (H)
  6288H.03I - Designates May as Mental Health Awareness month.
HB2384Barnes, Jay HB 23844/26/2018 Placed Back on Formal Perfection Calendar (H)
  6177H.01I - Changes provisions for mental health care coverage
HB2509Hannegan, Tom HB 25094/25/2018 Action Postponed (H)
  6441H.01I - Provides that a person cannot be sentenced to death if he or she raises the issue that he or she suffered from a serious mental illness at the time of the commission of the offense
HB2611Smith, Cody HB 26114/26/2018 Referred: Rules - Administrative Oversight
  6376H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to inspections of residential treatment facilities and day programs by the Department of Mental Health
HB2636Reiboldt, Bill HB 26364/3/2018 Public Hearing Completed (H)
  6619H.01I - Modifies provisions relating to criminal proceedings involving persons lacking mental capacity
HB2740Curtis, Courtney Allen HB 27405/18/2018 Referred: Workforce Development
  6588H.01I - Requires employers of first responders to provide employee assistance programs
HCB15Frederick, Keith HCB 154/25/2018 Referred: Fiscal Review
  6522H.01P - Modifies provisions relating to opioids
SB660Fitzwater, Travis CCS HCS SB 6606/1/2018 Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
  4178S.04T - Modifies provisions relating to mental health
SB693Thompson Rehder, Holly HCS SB 6935/3/2018 Voted Do Pass (H)
  4531H.02C - Modifies provisions relating to court proceedings
SB966Gregory, David HCS SS SCS SB 9665/15/2018 Reported to the Senate with... (H)
  5990H.06C - Modifies provisions relating to the administration of the criminal justice system