Missouri House of Representatives
Daily Activity Register
For Activities Recorded on January 24, 2000

HB1114
To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state government. (LR# 3995- 01)
HB 1114
Referred: Budget (H)
HB1237
Enacts the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program. (LR# 3081- 01)
HB 1237
Committee: Critical Issues (H)
Re-referred to committee (H)
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1401
Makes the shared care tax credit refundable. (LR# 3283- 01)
HB 1401
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1402
Changes the fencing law. (LR# 3381- 01)
HB 1402
Referred: Agriculture (H)
HB1403
Creates the Drug Court Coordinating Commission. (LR# 3568- 01)
HB 1403
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1404
Changes sentencing procedure after amendment of a criminal statute. (LR# 3622- 01)
HB 1404
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1405
Ensures timely payments of early childhood screening reimbursements to school districts. (LR# 3375- 01)
HB 1405
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1406
Establishes additional funding for Parents as Teachers programs that are not currently at the state average. (LR# 3376- 01)
HB 1406
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1407
Allows school boards to set their own calendars. (LR# 3374- 01)
HB 1407
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1408
Establishes reciprocal certification for teachers in adjacent states. (LR# 3372- 01)
HB 1408
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1409
Makes alternative education grants permanently renewable. (LR# 3370- 01)
HB 1409
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1410
Requires notification to schools when juvenile pupils are charged with a crime as an adult. (LR# 3371- 02)
HB 1410
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1411
Establishes the Assistive Technology Loan Program and creates a revolving fund to provide loans for the purchase of assistive devices. (LR# 3116- 01)
HB 1411
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1412
Designates February as Missouri Lifelong Learning Month. (LR# 2485- 03)
HB 1412
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1413
Establishes an advisory commission for dental hygienists. (LR# 2543- 01)
HB 1413
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1414
Establishes a mandatory one-call notification system for excavations. (LR# 3360- 01)
HB 1414
Referred: Utilities Regulation (H)
HB1415
Replaces existing taxes on electricity and natural gas with a tax based on consumption (LR# 3697- 01)
HB 1415
Referred: Utilities Regulation (H)
HB1416
Regulates business opportunities. (LR# 3225- 01)
HB 1416
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1417
The Division of Family Services may request an extension of foster care beyond a child's eighteenth birthday for good cause. (LR# 2652- 01)
HB 1417
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1419
Requires unclaimed lottery prizes to be used to fund the Court Appointed Special Advocate program throughout the state. (LR# 3286- 01)
HB 1419
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1420
Enacts the Children's Product Safety Act. (LR# 2660- 01)
HB 1420
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1421
Revises the statutory provisions regarding relocation of a child following dissolution of marriage. (LR# 3583- 01)
HB 1421
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1422
Establishes a lead abatement loan program and fund to provide financial assistance to owners of dwellings in which lead abatement projects are performed. (LR# 3565- 01)
HB 1422
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1423
Allows municipalities and counties to enact ordinances to allow for abatement of real property taxes on certain parcels of real estate involved in lead abatement projects. (LR# 3204- 01)
HB 1423
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1424
Creates an income tax credit for fifty percent of costs of lead abatement projects by owners of certain real property for up to two tax years. (LR# 3205- 01)
HB 1424
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1425
Allows each county in the state to establish a Children's Services Council as a political subdivision with taxing authority. (LR# 2669- 01)
HB 1425
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1426
Establishes the Kansas City Education Renewal Commission. (LR# 3680- 02)
HB 1426
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1427
Raises the age for compulsory school attendance to eighteen and conditions driving privileges upon school enrollment. (LR# 2947- 01)
HB 1427
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1428
Establishes a memorial on the Capitol grounds for workers killed or injured on the job in the state. (LR# 3364- 02)
HB 1428
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HB1429
Requires veterans' homes to ensure that the spiritual needs of veterans are met. (LR# 3636- 01)
HB 1429
Referred: Federal/State Relations and Veterans Affairs (H)
HB1431
Revises supervision required for physician assistants. (LR# 2418- 01)
HB 1431
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1432
Creates special license plate for coroners. (LR# 2492- 01)
HB 1432
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1435
Amends regulations regarding boxing and wrestling and excludes sparring from such regulation. (LR# 3510- 01)
HB 1435
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1436
Prohibits certain funds from being paid to counselors not licensed in the state. (LR# 3268- 01)
HB 1436
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1437
Excludes mandatory grauities charged on the sale of food and drink from sales tax. (LR# 3538- 01)
HB 1437
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1438
Includes sexual orientation in the list of prohibited discriminatory characteristics. (LR# 3329- 01)
HB 1438
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1439
Allows yard waste to be disposed in solid waste area if such disposal is part of municipally approved clean up program. (LR# 3238- 01)
HB 1439
Referred: Environment and Energy (H)
HB1442
Defines "dromedary" for motor vehicle length restrictions. (LR# 3068- 01)
HB 1442
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1443
Exempts from sales and use tax admission fees for hunting and certain feed and equipment used to produce certain domestically raised birds. (LR# 3067- 01)
HB 1443
Referred: Agri-Business (H)
HB1444
Exempts certain farm wagons from licensing requirements. (LR# 3677- 01)
HB 1444
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1445
Appropriates one dollar for every Missourian who served in the military during World War II to the National World War II Memorial. (LR# 3580- 01)
HB 1445
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1447
Exempts highway permit for heavy machinery within twenty-five miles. (LR# 3559- 01)
HB 1447
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1449
Exempts social security benefits and military retirement benefits from state income tax. (LR# 3644- 01)
HB 1449
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1450
Establishes a pharmaceutical assistance program in the Division of Aging. (LR# 3647- 01)
HB 1450
Referred: Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly (H)
HB1451
Limits fee on title loans. (LR# 2377- 01)
HB 1451
Referred: Banks and Financial Institutions (H)
HB1453
Changes the reassessment of real property to every fifth year, beginning January 1, 2001. (LR# 3484- 02)
HB 1453
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1455
Prohibits discrimination based on household status. (LR# 3631- 01)
HB 1455
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1456
Creates the Department of Revenue Oversight Board within the Office of Administration. (LR# 3536- 01)
HB 1456
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1457
Changes four judicial positions in Greene County. (LR# 2557- 03)
HB 1457
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1458
Enacts additional licensure qualifications for termite inspectors involved in real estate transactions. (LR# 3359- 01)
HB 1458
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1459
Creates an income tax deduction of up to two hundred dollars for otherwise nondeductible costs of health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical expenses. (LR# 3347- 01)
HB 1459
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1460
Requires Department of Corrections to reimburse counties for certain prosecutors' pay. (LR# 3551- 01)
HB 1460
Referred: Correctional & State Institutions (H)
HB1461
Prevents substitute teachers who have withdrawn from a district's substitute list from drawing unemployment benefits from that district. (LR# 2367- 01)
HB 1461
Referred: Workers Compensation & Employment Security (H)
HB1463
Increases certain retirement benefits for nonteacher school employees (LR# 3362- 01)
HB 1463
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1464
Regulates the sale of funeral merchandise. (LR# 3518- 01)
HB 1464
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1569
Enacts the "Missouri Equal Pay Act". (LR# 3637- 02)
HB 1569
Referred: Labor (H)
HB1570
Amends the definition of a community-based organization. (LR# 3874- 01)
HB 1570
Withdrawn (H)
HB1624
Requires the Missouri Assistive Technology Council to establish an assistive technology loan program and home access program. (LR# 3830- 01)
HB 1624
Read second time (H)
HB1625
Restores full federal income tax deductibility by individuals on state income tax returns. (LR# 3786- 01)
HB 1625
Read second time (H)
HB1626
Creates the Missouri Veterans' Business Council. (LR# 2310- 01)
HB 1626
Read second time (H)
HB1627
Limits the future employment of the chief information officer of the office of administration. (LR# 3882- 01)
HB 1627
Read second time (H)
HB1628
Changes state purchasing requirements. (LR# 2889- 02)
HB 1628
Read second time (H)
HB1629
Limits the areas in which tax increment financing may be used. (LR# 3806- 01)
HB 1629
Read second time (H)
HB1630
Creates grants for diversification of communities with economies dependent on tobacco production. (LR# 3942- 01)
HB 1630
Read second time (H)
HB1631
Changes the liquor control law. (LR# 3840- 01)
HB 1631
Read second time (H)
HB1632
Prohibits alcohol in the capitol except upon order of the governor. (LR# 3649- 02)
HB 1632
Read second time (H)
HB1633
Establishes a no-call telemarketing database within the office of the attorney general. (LR# 3828- 01)
HB 1633
Read second time (H)
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1634
Regulates unlawful telemarketing practices. (LR# 3739- 02)
HB 1634
Read second time (H)
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1635
Requires all health benfit plans to issue uniform prescription drug information cards. (LR# 4031- 01)
HB 1635
Read second time (H)
HB1636
Allows anyone to vote absentee; establishes an alternative single-ballot primary pilot project. (LR# 3488- 01)
HB 1636
Read second time (H)
HB1637
Requires the filing of additional campaign information disclosures with the Ethics Commission. (LR# 3963- 01)
HB 1637
Read second time (H)
HB1638
Changes the burden of proof in tax case in favor of the taxpayer, but does not apply to issues involving the applicability of tax credits or exemptions (LR# 3111- 01)
HB 1638
Read second time (H)
HB1639
Amends the composition of the highways and transportation commission. (LR# 4089- 01)
HB 1639
Read second time (H)
HB1640
Requires the department of health to establish a registration program for embryo laboratories. (LR# 2411- 02)
HB 1640
Read second time (H)
HB1641
Requires persons convicted of intoxication-related offenses and weapons offenses to pay an additional court cost to provide funding to trauma centers. (LR# 3220- 01)
HB 1641
Read second time (H)
HB1642
Requires the department of insurance to adopt regualtions governing the valuation of life insurance policies. (LR# 4034- 01)
HB 1642
Read second time (H)
HB1643
Creates an income tax deduction for individuals in the amount of one hundred percent of insurance premium costs. (LR# 3499- 01)
HB 1643
Read second time (H)
HB1644
Clarifies that current public school retirees do not receive certain double benefits (LR# 3803- 01)
HB 1644
Read second time (H)
HB1645
Changes traffic regulations for large trucks. (LR# 3860- 01)
HB 1645
Read second time (H)
HB1646
Transfers the board of parole to the judicial branch. (LR# 4049- 01)
HB 1646
Read second time (H)
HB1647
Allows the city of North Kansas City to establish reserve funds. (LR# 4046- 01)
HB 1647
Read second time (H)
HB1648
Provides the Department of Social Services with discretion in releasing information regarding child fatalities or near fatalities. (LR# 4055- 01)
HB 1648
Read second time (H)
HB1649
Establishes a multicultural citizens' advisory program and committee in the office of the Lieutenant Governor. (LR# 3339- 01)
HB 1649
Read second time (H)
HB1650
Makes food establishments liable up to $20,000 for the cost of treatment for hepatitis A exposure. (LR# 3976- 02)
HB 1650
Read second time (H)
HB1651
Changes laws regarding liquor control. (LR# 3841- 02)
HB 1651
Read second time (H)
HB1652
Prohibits minors from possessing tobacco products and requires lock-out devices on vending machines distributin tobacco products. (LR# 3838- 01)
HB 1652
Read second time (H)
HB1653
Prohibits failed school bond issues from being resubmitted to the voters unless twelve months have passed since such failure. (LR# 3541- 01)
HB 1653
Read second time (H)
HB1654
Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to provide probation services on all criminal nonsupport cases. (LR# 2422- 01)
HB 1654
Read second time (H)
HB1655
Amends powers, duties and appointments of soil and water conservation district board members. (LR# 3107- 01)
HB 1655
Read second time (H)
HB1656
Allows certain municipalities to adopt expedited weed control ordinances. (LR# 3426- 01)
HB 1656
Read second time (H)
HB1657
Limits Internet access in public libraries. (LR# 3784- 01)
HB 1657
Read second time (H)
HB1658
Prohibits engaging in sexual conduct with animals (bestiality). (LR# 3744- 01)
HB 1658
Read second time (H)
HB1659
Authorizes an economic development sales tax for funding a transportation corporation in Kirksville. (LR# 3781- 01)
HB 1659
Read second time (H)
HB1660
Authorizes optional retirement program for employees of regional colleges and universities (LR# 3962- 01)
HB 1660
Read second time (H)
HB1661
Allows certain political subdivisions to have a mechanic's lien when they pay mechanics to perform abatement work on derelict real property. (LR# 2595- 01)
HB 1661
Read second time (H)
HB1662
Allows local housing corporations and neighborhood associations to bring property receivership actions. (LR# 2596- 01)
HB 1662
Read second time (H)
HB1663
Permits the sale of alcohol when Valentine's day is on Sunday. (LR# 3651- 01)
HB 1663
Read second time (H)
HB1664
Revises various child protection laws. (LR# 4037- 01)
HB 1664
Read second time (H)
HB1665
Provides death and burial benefits for public safety officers killed in the line of duty. (LR# 3688- 01)
HB 1665
Read second time (H)
HB1666
Removes words "real property" from the annual personal property tax statement. (LR# 3886- 01)
HB 1666
Read second time (H)
HB1667
Allows courts to issue restraining orders against certain persons less than eighteen years of age. (LR# 3099- 01)
HB 1667
Read second time (H)
HB1668
Requires the revocation of a physician's license for assisting in a suicide. (LR# 3102- 01)
HB 1668
Read second time (H)
HB1669
Prohibits state agencies from adopting rules requiring state certification from a public school program in certain cases. (LR# 3098- 01)
HB 1669
Read second time (H)
HB1670
Increases penalty for certain repeat sexual offenders. (LR# 2403- 02)
HB 1670
Read second time (H)
HB1671
Limits causes of action by political subdivisions and the state against firearms manufacturers. (LR# 3639- 01)
HB 1671
Read second time (H)
HB1672
Changes speed limit for certain trucks on certain highways; allows certain rules establishing lanes for truck travel; expands commercial zones; creates penalties for weigh station aviodance. (LR# 2545- 02)
HB 1672
Read second time (H)
HB1673
Requires the Division of Family Services to withhold public assistance payments from persons with outstanding arrest warrants. (LR# 3449- 01)
HB 1673
Read second time (H)
HB1674
Requires the Department of Agriculture to develop standards for organic farming and expands neighborhood assistance to include farmer's markets.. (LR# 3464- 01)
HB 1674
Read second time (H)
HB1675
Requires the implementation of the Uniform Crime Reporting System and the use of death review panels for all suspicious deaths. (LR# 2857- 01)
HB 1675
Read second time (H)
HB1676
Provides a testimonial privilege for domestic violence shelter workers and changes the detention period for domestic violence arrests. (LR# 2858- 01)
HB 1676
Read second time (H)
HB1677
Makes various changes relating to domestic violence. (LR# 2859- 02)
HB 1677
Read second time (H)
HB1678
Amends various statutes relating to marriage by adding gender neutral language. (LR# 2978- 01)
HB 1678
Read second time (H)
HB1679
Changes crimes involving stealing. (LR# 2819- 02)
HB 1679
Read second time (H)
HB1680
Creates a licensing scheme for organizational credit agencies. (LR# 3666- 01)
HB 1680
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1681
Repeals the expiration date on provisions prohibiting a receiver from requiring payment from a reinsurer based on estimated incurred but not reported losses. (LR# 3627- 01)
HB 1681
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1682
Establishes additional state purchasing preferences for products and services from the blind. (LR# 3332- 01)
HB 1682
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1683
Limits collection of certain public improvement assessments. (LR# 2335- 01)
HB 1683
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1684
Expands existing fire protection sales tax to all fire protection districts. (LR# 3825- 01)
HB 1684
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1685
Clarifies that shampoo assistants are not required to have cosmetology licenses (LR# 3687- 01)
HB 1685
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1686
Establishes a national teacher certification bonus program and fund. (LR# 3526- 01)
HB 1686
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1687
Creates an income tax credit of up to two hundred dollars for teacher's purchases of instructional materials for the classroom. (LR# 3523- 02)
HB 1687
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1688
Creates a limited privilege for internal insurance compliance audit performed by insurers. (LR# 3834- 01)
HB 1688
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1689
Provides for the licensure of home care companies by the Department of Health. (LR# 4048- 01)
HB 1689
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1690
Reduces the sales and use tax on motor vehicles to two percent. (LR# 3718- 01)
HB 1690
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1691
Authorizes a Lambert-St. Louis Airport noise study and a Lambert Airport noise buyout fund. (LR# 3520- 01)
HB 1691
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1692
Prohibits issuance of license to persons convicted more than two times of driving while intoxicated. (LR# 3842- 01)
HB 1692
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1693
Prohibits the court from making public any social security number. (LR# 3452- 01)
HB 1693
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1694
Raises minimum teacher salaries to twenty-two thousand dollars; establishes a fund to make up the difference between existing minimums and the new amount. (LR# 3775- 01)
HB 1694
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1695
Allows certain surviving spouses who have remarried to receive remaining benefits (LR# 3804- 01)
HB 1695
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1696
Permits the creation of multi-jurisdictional anti-fraud enforcement groups. (LR# 3700- 01)
HB 1696
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1697
Amends the law concerning the taking, recording and use of fingerprints for criminal records kept by the State Highway Patrol. (LR# 4077- 01)
HB 1697
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1698
Changes the salary structure for City of St. Louis police officers and repeals the position of turnkey. (LR# 3692- 01)
HB 1698
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1699
Requires retailers who erroneously collect an excessive amount of cigarette tax to refund the overpayment to person who paid the tax or to the director of the department of revenue. (LR# 4099- 01)
HB 1699
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1700
Creates income tax credits for day care for individuals and employers. (LR# 4023- 01)
HB 1700
Introduced and read first time (H)
HCR10
Directs the department of insurance to promulgate regulations governing the valuation of life insurance policies. (LR# 4033- 01)
HCR0010
Read second time (H)
HCR11
Requests the state treasurer and the department of revenue to deposit sales tax revenue derived from the rate of one cent on the dollar from motor vehicle sales into the School District Trust Fund. (LR# 3642- 02)
HCR0011
Read second time (H)
HCR12
Urges the Sierra Club and the Missouri Coalition for the Environment to drop their lawsuit against the EPA. (LR# 4060- 01)
HCR0012
Offered (H)
Read first time (H)
HR118
CONGRATULATIONS TO BRENDA JOYCE CRAIN (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0118
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR119
CONGRATULATIONS TO LINDA STROBEL (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0119
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR120
CONGRATULATIONS TO PAMELA GROOSE (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0120
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR121
BIRTH OF SHELBY LYNNE HEDEEN (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0121
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR122
IN HONOR OF KEVIN KAVEL (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0122
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR123
IN HONOR OF KAREN MAKI (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0123
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR124
IN HONOR OF THE 1999-2000 FOOTBALL RAMS OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0124
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR125
CONGRATULATIONS TO AMY SCHAEFER (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0125
Offered (H)
Issued (H)

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