Missouri House of Representatives
Daily Activity Register
For Activities Recorded on January 27, 2000

HB1075
Expands use of free textbook fund to include computers and software. (LR# 2380- 01)
HB 1075
Committee: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1076
Revises reading level requirement for public school promotion so that it applies to promotion from third to fourth grade only. (LR# 2626- 01)
HB 1076
Committee: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1090
Enacts the Equity in Prescription Insurance and Contraceptive Coverage Act. (LR# 2822- 01)
HB 1090
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1101
To appropriate moneys to the Board of Fund Commissioners for the cost of issuing and processing State Water Pollution. (LR# 3982- 01)
HB 1101
Read second time (H)
Referred: Budget (H)
HB1114
To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state government. (LR# 3995- 01)
HB 1114
Committee: Budget (H)
Public Hearing Held (H)
CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING ON APPROPRIATION
BILL 1114
HB1143
Establishes the senior environmental corps. (LR# 2825- 01)
HB 1143
Committee: Environment and Energy (H)
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1150
Requires health insurers to offer contraceptive coverage to enrollees at no charge or on a formulary. (LR# 2579- 01)
HB 1150
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1207
Creates crime of offender sexual abuse. (LR# 2578- 01)
HB 1207
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1365
Expands National Guard scholarship program to include all branches of military reserves. (LR# 2961- 03)
HB 1365
Referred: Education-Higher (H)
HB1433
Prohibits minors from possessing tobacco products. (LR# 2933- 01)
HB 1433
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1452
Exempts restitution received by victims of the Nazi holocaust from state income tax. (LR# 3698- 01)
HB 1452
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
HB1465
Permits the use of federal convictions to assess points on drivers' licenses. (LR# 3276- 02)
HB 1465
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1466
Increases the tax credit for long-term care insurance from fifty percent to one hundred percent. (LR# 3607- 01)
HB 1466
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1467
Revises qualifications for professional counselors. (LR# 3519- 01)
HB 1467
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1468
Establishes a new Highway Patrol troop in St. Francois County. (LR# 3498- 01)
HB 1468
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1469
Revises the foundation formula. (LR# 2838- 02)
HB 1469
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1471
Changes the placement of individuals found not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. (LR# 3567- 02)
HB 1471
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1472
Changes the distribution of juvenile information among state entities. (LR# 2670- 02)
HB 1472
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1473
Limits the payment of commissions by licensees and real estate brokers. (LR# 3514- 01)
HB 1473
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1474
Creates the "School Building Property Tax Relief Fund". (LR# 3405- 01)
HB 1474
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1475
Establishes a nonvoting faculty member representative for various boards of state colleges and universities. (LR# 3219- 01)
HB 1475
Referred: Education-Higher (H)
HB1476
Changes regulation of dietitians (LR# 3614- 01)
HB 1476
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1477
Limits the liability of persons who donate equipment to volunteer fire protection associations. (LR# 3322- 01)
HB 1477
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1478
Eliminates the limit on the school year start date. (LR# 3250- 02)
HB 1478
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1479
Expands the provisions of ticket scalping to all entertainment events. (LR# 3750- 01)
HB 1479
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1480
Creates a Shriners' special license plate. (LR# 3665- 01)
HB 1480
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1481
Revises the title insurance code. (LR# 3425- 03)
HB 1481
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1482
Prohibits college or university employee use of public facilities for election purposes. (LR# 3181- 01)
HB 1482
Referred: Elections (H)
HB1483
Increases the allowable population for enterprise zones not within metropolitan statistical area from twenty thousand to twenty-five thousand. (LR# 2499- 01)
HB 1483
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1484
Changes law regarding institutional vandalism and vandalism of cemeteries. (LR# 3573- 02)
HB 1484
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1486
Allows community college maintenance and repair funds to be used for salaries on approved maintenance and repair projects. (LR# 3506- 01)
HB 1486
Referred: Education-Higher (H)
HB1487
Allows counties of the third classification to adopt building codes in certain areas, subject to voter approval. (LR# 2645- 01)
HB 1487
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1488
Requires certain food service establishments to pay the costs associated with employee or patron exposure to hepatitis A. (LR# 3178- 02)
HB 1488
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1489
Adds varicella and hepatitis A to the list of required immunizations for children. (LR# 3179- 01)
HB 1489
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1490
Changes method of sentencing. (LR# 3612- 01)
HB 1490
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1491
Creates a sales and use tax exemption for tangible personal property donated to the state within one year of purchase. (LR# 3611- 01)
HB 1491
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1492
Allows for "teacher shortage districts", which could employ up to twenty five percent noncertificated instructional personnel. (LR# 3097- 01)
HB 1492
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1493
Gives firefighters, police officers and medical personnel a cause of action against persons injuring them on the job. (LR# 3727- 01)
HB 1493
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1495
Enacts the Missouri Small Business Promotion Act. (LR# 3337- 01)
HB 1495
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1497
Allows registered nurse anesthetists to prescribe and administer certain drugs. (LR# 3610- 01)
HB 1497
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1498
Creates a sales tax exemption for sales of merchandise used for the disposition of and in connection with the disposition of dead human bodies. (LR# 3598- 01)
HB 1498
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1499
Changes license requirements for malt liquor sellers. (LR# 3791- 01)
HB 1499
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1500
Establishes collective bargaining for public employees. (LR# 3369- 01)
HB 1500
Referred: Labor (H)
HB1502
Requires posting of certain criminal offenders on Internet. (LR# 2491- 01)
HB 1502
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1505
Changes requirements for the use of personal flotation devices on water crafts. (LR# 2309- 01)
HB 1505
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1507
Makes posting a bond by the prosecutor in an extradition case discretionary. (LR# 3253- 01)
HB 1507
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1508
Increases the penalty for interstate harassment. (LR# 3252- 01)
HB 1508
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1509
Expands fraud provisions of unlawful merchandising practices. (LR# 3626- 01)
HB 1509
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1510
Changes the detail base review procedures for state departments. (LR# 2642- 01)
HB 1510
Referred: Fiscal Review (H)
HB1511
Criminalizes failure to obey the lawful order of a law enforcement officer. (LR# 2641- 01)
HB 1511
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1512
Requires charity solicitors to give certain information at the time of solicitation. (LR# 3334- 01)
HB 1512
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1513
Creates a special license plate for Wilson's Creek National Battlefield. (LR# 2640- 01)
HB 1513
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1514
Creates requirements for drivers for federally and state funded nonemergency medical transportation programs. (LR# 2643- 02)
HB 1514
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1515
Increases the weight limit of trucks that can have the combat infantryman badge special license plate. (LR# 3620- 01)
HB 1515
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1516
Creates an income tax credit for personal property taxes paid on agricultural crops and machinery. (LR# 3292- 01)
HB 1516
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1518
Creates the adoption of common law act. (LR# 3293- 01)
HB 1518
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1519
Places certain prohibitions and restrictions on lottery advertising. (LR# 3296- 01)
HB 1519
Referred: Consumer Protection and Housing (H)
HB1520
Changes the waiting period for issuance of a marriage license. (LR# 3295- 01)
HB 1520
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1521
Limits liability of persons defending the flag. (LR# 3290- 01)
HB 1521
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1522
Establishes the year 2000 classroom fund and transfers certain gaming proceeds to such fund. (LR# 2840- 02)
HB 1522
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1523
Creates a state income tax credit of up to one hundred dollars for teacher expenditures for instructional materials. (LR# 3119- 01)
HB 1523
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1524
Creates an income tax credit of up to two hundred dollars per taxpayer for donations of high technology equipment to school districts. (LR# 2793- 01)
HB 1524
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1525
Allows accredited school districts to become waiver districts subject to charter school law as opposed to general school law. (LR# 3262- 01)
HB 1525
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1526
Creates a categorical add-on for school violence prevention programs. (LR# 2847- 01)
HB 1526
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1527
Includes juveniles charged as adults in the disclosure to superintendents of criminal proceedings against pupils. (LR# 2846- 01)
HB 1527
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1530
Allows additional expenditures for school safety and security equipment. (LR# 3045- 01)
HB 1530
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1531
Includes expulsion from private school in existing law limiting the re-enrollment of previously expelled students. (LR# 2844- 01)
HB 1531
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1532
Establishes a blue ribbon award for school safety and identifies the least safe schools for remediation. (LR# 3470- 01)
HB 1532
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1533
Expands the causes for mandatory suspension or expulsion of students. (LR# 3503- 01)
HB 1533
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1534
Establishes a pilot school uniform project in one school district. (LR# 3502- 01)
HB 1534
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1535
Adds a crime reporting facet to the school facilities and safety portion of the Missouri School Improvement Program. (LR# 3469- 01)
HB 1535
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1537
Requires the proceeds of forfeitures to be used for the creation and operation of safe schools and crime prevention programs. (LR# 2791- 01)
HB 1537
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1538
Includes philosophical beliefs as a basis for refusing child immunizations. (LR# 3635- 01)
HB 1538
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1540
Allows use of a single contract to design and build state facilities. (LR# 3608- 01)
HB 1540
Referred: Fiscal Review (H)
HB1541
Expands Sunday liquor sales. (LR# 3790- 01)
HB 1541
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1542
Includes within the Missouri Gaming Commission authorization a provision which makes testifying under oath to the Commission or its executive director a class D felony. (LR# 3875- 01)
HB 1542
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1543
Authorizes the court to authorize or orders acts intended to protect a mentally disabled protectee's estate from reduction due to payment of unnecessary federal estate taxes. (LR# 3686- 01)
HB 1543
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1544
Changes permitted distributions for not-for-profit corporations formed to provide liability insurance for political subdivisions. (LR# 3678- 01)
HB 1544
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1545
Allows for separate township zoning ordinances. (LR# 3340- 02)
HB 1545
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1546
Requires notice of appeal rights in decisions by Department of Social Services (LR# 3778- 01)
HB 1546
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1547
Amends the Missouri Certified Capital Company Law. (LR# 3929- 01)
HB 1547
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1548
Requires originating county to pay costs of jury in change of venue cases. (LR# 3879- 01)
HB 1548
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1549
Makes late registration of students for school a class C misdemeanor. (LR# 3508- 01)
HB 1549
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1550
Prohibits rules of the Department of Natural Resources from being stricter than federal regulations. (LR# 3728- 01)
HB 1550
Referred: Environment and Energy (H)
HB1551
Requires both parties to a marriage license to disclose to the recorder of deeds any previous marriages and the state and county in which they occurred. (LR# 3887- 01)
HB 1551
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1552
Increases available amount of school funding per pupil. (LR# 3693- 01)
HB 1552
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1553
Requires gambling boat proceeds deposited in an education fund to be distributed on a per pupil basis. (LR# 3902- 01)
HB 1553
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1554
Authorizes the Commissioner of Administration to allow the direct purchase of certain services by the Department of Mental Health. (LR# 3309- 01)
HB 1554
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HB1555
Expands the obligation of the Missouri Property and Casualty Guaranty Association for the claims of insolvent insurers. (LR# 3745- 01)
HB 1555
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1556
Requires physicians to offer any pregnant woman seeking an abortion with the opportunity to view her sonogram. (LR# 3351- 02)
HB 1556
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1558
Allows a legislator elected in a special election to receive service credit for a full biennial assembly (LR# 3726- 01)
HB 1558
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1559
Prohibits the General Assembly from appropriating funds for assisted suicide. (LR# 3772- 01)
HB 1559
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1563
Establishes reciprocal inclusion in career ladder plans for teachers from other states. (LR# 3269- 01)
HB 1563
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1564
Changes the name of the Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities to the Division of Developmental Disabilities. (LR# 3869- 01)
HB 1564
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HB1565
Creates a homestead exemption for disabled veterans and their surviving spouses. (LR# 3650- 01)
HB 1565
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1566
Amends various statutes providing tax relief in distressed communities. (LR# 3327- 01)
HB 1566
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1567
Amends provisions relating to penalties for income and sales tax deficiencies. (LR# 3699- 01)
HB 1567
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1568
Adds blood tests for syphilis for pregnant women. (LR# 3901- 01)
HB 1568
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1569
Enacts the "Missouri Equal Pay Act". (LR# 3637- 02)
HB 1569
Referred: Labor (H)
HB1571
Requires persons under 18 to complete a driver's education course before receiving a driver's license. (LR# 3543- 01)
HB 1571
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1572
Revises the statute of limitations and damages for home improvements. (LR# 3420- 01)
HB 1572
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1573
Requires affidavit from licensed professional in certain tort actions. (LR# 3423- 01)
HB 1573
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1574
Establishes a pilot project for alternative licensure and incremental sanctioning of hospitals. (LR# 3771- 01)
HB 1574
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1575
Changes jury service requirements and compensation. (LR# 2962- 02)
HB 1575
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1576
Requires drivers to change lanes when an emergency vehicle is stopped. (LR# 2878- 01)
HB 1576
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1577
Requires the State Highways and Transportation Commission to study the viability of establishing designated truck lanes. (LR# 2792- 01)
HB 1577
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1578
Expands minority teaching scholarships from one hundred to two hundred per year. (LR# 3530- 01)
HB 1578
Referred: Education-Higher (H)
HB1579
Changes payment requirements for liquor licenses. (LR# 3839- 01)
HB 1579
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1582
Provides for the distribution of the tort victims' compensation fund. (LR# 3773- 02)
HB 1582
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1583
Exempts thte first two hundred fifty dollars of interest income from state income tax. (LR# 3845- 01)
HB 1583
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1584
Creates a special consultant status for persons retired from certain public offices. (LR# 3202- 01)
HB 1584
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1585
Changes peace officer certification. (LR# 3390- 02)
HB 1585
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1586
Creates the Emergency Bridge Repair and Replacement Fund. (LR# 3227- 01)
HB 1586
Referred: Fiscal Review (H)
HB1587
Prohibits crossing the median on interstate highways. (LR# 2877- 01)
HB 1587
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1588
Limits the amount of reimbursement that state agencies and departments can receive from the motor fuel tax fund. (LR# 3468- 02)
HB 1588
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1589
Adds CPI adjustment to "hold harmless" school districts' state aid calculation. (LR# 3629- 01)
HB 1589
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1590
Expands the list of persons who a public employee may disclose information to include the State Auditor. (LR# 3735- 01)
HB 1590
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HB1591
Creates a retired license status for certain nursing home administrators. (LR# 3511- 02)
HB 1591
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1592
Clarifies that the provisions of section 461.051 only apply to beneficiary designations made after the 1989 initial effective date of the section. (LR# 3836- 01)
HB 1592
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1593
Amends the conditions for state employees and their dependents to continue health insurance coverage after retirement. (LR# 3865- 01)
HB 1593
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1594
Includes interference with visitation in the crime of interference with custody. (LR# 3751- 01)
HB 1594
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1595
Allows a carryover, but not a refund of the tax credit allowed insurance companies and associations in sections 148.400. (LR# 3835- 01)
HB 1595
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1597
Amends the bonding requirements for surplus line insurance brokers' licenses. (LR# 3876- 01)
HB 1597
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1598
Creates crime of eluding a law enforcement official. (LR# 3891- 01)
HB 1598
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1599
Establishes the Seniors Teaching Students Program Act. (LR# 3306- 01)
HB 1599
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1640
Requires the Department of Health to establish a registration program for embryo laboratories. (LR# 2411- 02)
HB 1640
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1652
Prohibits minors from possessing tobacco products and requires lock-out devices on vending machines distributing tobacco products. (LR# 3838- 01)
HB 1652
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (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
Referred: Agri-Business (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
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1743
Makes various changes regarding pharmacies. (LR# 3675- 01)
HB 1743
Read second time (H)
HB1744
Lower highest speed limit to sixty-five miles per hour and increases fine for speeding more than seventy miles per hour to one hundred dollars per mile per hour. (LR# 4170- 01)
HB 1744
Read second time (H)
HB1745
Eliminates the limit on the deduction of federal income taxes on state tax returns by corporate taxpayers and relaces revenues lost by the outstanding schools fund. (LR# 3353- 01)
HB 1745
Read second time (H)
HB1746
Increases the personal and dependency income tax exemptions in an amount equal to the federal amount and requires the director of revenue to develop income tax return cards for non-itemizers. (LR# 3352- 01)
HB 1746
Read second time (H)
HB1747
Regulates the quality of patient care provided by hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers. (LR# 4121- 02)
HB 1747
Read second time (H)
HB1748
Regulates truck traffic. (LR# 3936- 02)
HB 1748
Read second time (H)
HB1749
Allows fire protection districts to provide nonemergency ambulance service upon voter approval. (LR# 3782- 01)
HB 1749
Read second time (H)
HB1750
Requires all gambling boats to be located at least five miles from the nearest veteran's cemetery. (LR# 4137- 01)
HB 1750
Read second time (H)
HB1751
Miinimizes the impact of the federal marriage penalty by making two positive adjustments to the federal standard deduction. (LR# 3305- 01)
HB 1751
Read second time (H)
HB1752
Changes school financing. (LR# 3676- 01)
HB 1752
Read second time (H)
HB1753
Allows charter schools anywhere in the state and requires charter schools to meet same accreditation standards as other schools. (LR# 3185- 01)
HB 1753
Read second time (H)
HB1754
Creates the blindness education, screening and treatment program. (LR# 4133- 01)
HB 1754
Read second time (H)
HB1755
Revises the department of revenue's procedures for income and sales tax refunds and credits. (LR# 4112- 01)
HB 1755
Read second time (H)
HB1756
Equalizes the tax treatment of individuals receiving Public School Retirement System benefits in lieu of social security with individuals receiving PSRS benefits in the form of social security. (LR# 3846- 01)
HB 1756
Read second time (H)
HB1757
Regulates motorboat operators. (LR# 2887- 03)
HB 1757
Read second time (H)
HB1758
Gives school districts the discretion to allow early entrance into kindergarten. (LR# 3547- 01)
HB 1758
Read second time (H)
HB1759
Requires the Department of Health to adopt the federal Food and Drug Administration's Food Code of 1999. (LR# 3549- 02)
HB 1759
Read second time (H)
HB1760
Allows counties to assume jurisdiction of pioneer cemeteries and to levy a tax for cemetery maintenance. (LR# 3254- 01)
HB 1760
Read second time (H)
HB1761
Changes substitute teacher certification. (LR# 3961- 01)
HB 1761
Read second time (H)
HB1762
Allows neighborhood organizations contributing to marketplaces for products of new generation cooperatives to receive NAP credits and creates bidding preference for products of NGCs. (LR# 4136- 02)
HB 1762
Read second time (H)
Referred: Agri-Business (H)
HB1763
Makes various changes regarding sheltered workshops. (LR# 3850- 01)
HB 1763
Read second time (H)
HB1764
Makes various changes to the state employees' retirement system (LR# 4148- 01)
HB 1764
Read second time (H)
HB1765
Allows for optional year-round school calendars. (LR# 3633- 01)
HB 1765
Read second time (H)
HB1766
Allows all fire protection districts in counties of the third classification to enact a one percent sales tax. (LR# 3776- 01)
HB 1766
Read second time (H)
HB1767
Creates a Girl Scouts of America special license plate. (LR# 4231- 01)
HB 1767
Read second time (H)
HB1768
Creates a full-time prosecutor position for St. Francois County. (LR# 4169- 01)
HB 1768
Read second time (H)
HB1769
Requires court to issue warrant for arrest of persons on probation. (LR# 4105- 01)
HB 1769
Read second time (H)
HB1770
Requires the Attorney General's office to handle Medicare as well as Medicaid fraud and abuse cases based on a recent federal mandate. (LR# 3783- 01)
HB 1770
Read second time (H)
HB1771
Requires certain elected law enforcement officials to be P.O.S.T. certified. (LR# 4200- 01)
HB 1771
Read second time (H)
HB1772
Creates the small business franchise act. (LR# 2882- 01)
HB 1772
Read second time (H)
HB1773
Eliminates Department of Revenue fee offices. (LR# 2306- 01)
HB 1773
Read second time (H)
HB1774
Creates an income tax credit for certain lead abatement projects. (LR# 4118- 01)
HB 1774
Read second time (H)
HB1775
Names the Missouri Foxtrotter as the state horse. (LR# 4205- 01)
HB 1775
Read second time (H)
HB1776
Prohibits the court from awarding child visitation to a parent who has not had any meaningful contact with the child in the last thirty-six months. (LR# 4202- 01)
HB 1776
Read second time (H)
HB1777
Allows certain retired state employees to be re-employed without loss of retirement benefits (LR# 4203- 01)
HB 1777
Read second time (H)
HB1778
Enacts the "Electric Utility Restructuring Act". (LR# 3952- 01)
HB 1778
Read second time (H)
HB1779
Creates the crime of theft of service. (LR# 4206- 01)
HB 1779
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1780
Changes law regarding small loans. (LR# 4085- 02)
HB 1780
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1781
Adds certain plants to the noxious weed list. (LR# 2327- 01)
HB 1781
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1782
Changes the burden of proof in tax cases in favor of the taxpayer and applies to issues involving the applicability of tax exemptions and credits. (LR# 3182- 01)
HB 1782
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1783
Creates the D.A.R.E license plate. (LR# 3572- 01)
HB 1783
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1784
Establishes a teacher cadet program. (LR# 3654- 01)
HB 1784
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1785
Changes the mandatory school attendance age to seventeen. (LR# 3660- 01)
HB 1785
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1786
Creates the Missouri Incentive Award program for schools showing assesment and attendance improvement. (LR# 3656- 01)
HB 1786
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1787
Creates an income tax credit for cash donations to school districts for high technology equipment or librarians, or approved non-cash donations for high technology equipment. (LR# 3657- 02)
HB 1787
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1788
Establishes the families in education incentive grant program. (LR# 3522- 01)
HB 1788
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1789
Creates the office of school disciplinary hearings. (LR# 2489- 01)
HB 1789
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1790
Reduces the current three-year requirement for county employees to re-enter the retirement system (LR# 4149- 01)
HB 1790
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1791
Prohibits housing of violent and non-violent offenders in the same cell. (LR# 3979- 01)
HB 1791
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1792
Allows teachers certified in certain life saving areas to obtain additional certification in certain circumstances. (LR# 3533- 01)
HB 1792
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1793
Allows political subdivisions to provide health insurance benefits to dependents of deceased employees. (LR# 4039- 01)
HB 1793
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1794
Allows donations to a county law enforcement fund as a condition of probation. (LR# 3968- 01)
HB 1794
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1795
Allows for separate school district zoning ordinances in certain counties. (LR# 3397- 01)
HB 1795
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1796
Changes egg dealers' and retailers' licensing fees. (LR# 3544- 01)
HB 1796
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1797
Creates the Motorist Insurance Identification Database Fund, to be funded by six percent of the revenue derived from the insurance premium tax. (LR# 3914- 02)
HB 1797
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1798
Enacts the Private Property Protection Act, which requires compensation from government entities when government programs devalue property by twenty percent or more. (LR# 3873- 01)
HB 1798
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1799
Guarantees that a test of compelling state interest will be applied to all laws which affect the free exercise of religion. (LR# 3855- 01)
HB 1799
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1800
Provides for review of nonparoleable sentences. (LR# 2942- 02)
HB 1800
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1801
Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas, allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in if they so choose. (LR# 3959- 01)
HB 1801
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1802
Allows mortgage insurance for up to one hundred percent of the market value of the property. (LR# 3971- 01)
HB 1802
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1803
Creates the County Technology Fund. (LR# 3720- 01)
HB 1803
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1804
Requires the department of health to disclose the HIV status of certain persons. (LR# 2392- 01)
HB 1804
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1805
Increase the base salary of certain court clerks. (LR# 4177- 01)
HB 1805
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1806
Regulates the taking and killing of feral hogs. (LR# 3802- 01)
HB 1806
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1807
Permits eight-person juries in civil trials and expands jury service to eighteen year olds. (LR# 4244- 01)
HB 1807
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1808
Clarifies the definition of the City of St. Louis for purposes of the firemen's retirement and relief system (LR# 4175- 02)
HB 1808
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1809
Increases surcharge for the courthouse restoration fund. (LR# 4243- 01)
HB 1809
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1810
Amends statutes authorizing tax credits for investments in small businesses. (LR# 4051- 01)
HB 1810
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1811
Creates the farmland preservation enabling act. (LR# 4236- 01)
HB 1811
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1812
Corrects a technical title defect in a statute that only recognizes a marriage between a man and a woman. (LR# 4104- 01)
HB 1812
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1813
Repeals the limit on the state income tax deduction for federal income tax for corporations and replaces revenue lost by the outstanding schools trust fund with money from general revenue. (LR# 4110- 01)
HB 1813
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1814
Regulates the use and operation of private jails. (LR# 4181- 02)
HB 1814
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1815
Allows certain surviving spouses who have remarried to receive retirement benefits (LR# 4249- 01)
HB 1815
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1816
Regulates privatization contracts for state agencies and political subdivisions. (LR# 3623- 02)
HB 1816
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1817
Allows denials of licensure by long-term care facilities to be filed in circuit court. (LR# 4216- 01)
HB 1817
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1818
Changes certain crimes regarding driving under the influence. (LR# 4075- 01)
HB 1818
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1819
Corrects a technical title defect for a marriage statute declared unconstitutional. (LR# 3448- 01)
HB 1819
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1820
Allows theology and divinity students to be eligible for bright flight scholarships. (LR# 2637- 01)
HB 1820
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1821
Prohibits theft by Internet. (LR# 3667- 01)
HB 1821
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1822
Prohibits registered offenders from serving as sports coaches and referees. (LR# 3669- 01)
HB 1822
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1823
Waives renewal fees for military medal and prisoner of war special license plates. (LR# 3486- 01)
HB 1823
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1824
Creates an income tax credit foradvertising costs of Missouri retailers which promote value-added agricultural products produced in this state by Missouri businesses. (LR# 3280- 01)
HB 1824
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1825
Designates Menfro soil as the state soil. (LR# 3542- 01)
HB 1825
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1826
Prohibits the transfer of human fetal parts for valuable consideration. (LR# 4199- 01)
HB 1826
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1827
Creates the Board of Ionizing Radiation Technology (LR# 3621- 01)
HB 1827
Introduced and read first time (H)
HCR3
Requests the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to incorporate the Lewis and Clark expedition into school curricula (LR# 2648- 01)
HCR0003
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HCR4
Establishes a joint interim committee to study an eye disease called macular degeneration. (LR# 3191- 02)
HCR0004
Referred: Public Health (H)
HCR5
Urges the United States Congress to amend certain ERISA provisions relating to insurance. (LR# 2723- 01)
HCR0005
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HCR6
Establishes a committee to study the phenomenon of school-age children who are prescribed behavior control medication. (LR# 3507- 01)
HCR0006
Referred: Public Health (H)
HCR7
Supports the Covenant House's Children's Bill of Rights. (LR# 2597- 01)
HCR0007
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HCR8
Urges the U.S. Congress to enact legislation regarding the disciplinary provisions of IDEA. (LR# 3046- 02)
HCR0008
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HCR9
A concurrent resolution in which the General Assembly finds no justification for further statutory changes relating to the outdoor advertising industry in Missouri. (LR# 3794- 01)
HCR0009
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HCR10
Directs the department of insurance to promulgate regulations governing the valuation of life insurance policies. (LR# 4033- 01)
HCR0010
Referred: Insurance (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
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HCR12
Urges the Sierra Club and the Missouri Coalition for the Environment to drop their lawsuit against the EPA. (LR# 4060- 01)
HCR0012
Referred: Environment and Energy (H)
HCR13
Declares December 15 as Bill of Rights Day. (LR# 3224- 01)
HCR0013
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HCR14
Urges the Governor to opt out of the EPA's reformulated gasoline program until a safer substitute for MTBE is found. (LR# 4209- 02)
HCR0014
Offered (H)
Read first time (H)
HJR58
Proposes constitutional amendment to require the reassessment of residential real property owned and inhabited by at least one elderly person only upon title transfer or major improvement. (LR# 3274- 02)
HJR0058
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HJR59
Submits to the voters a constitutional amendment to require all would-be Hancock refunds to be used for highway and bridge maintenance and construction for fiscal years 2002 to 2006. (LR# 3640- 01)
HJR0059
Referred: Transportation (H)
HJR60
Replaces the Highways and Transportation Commission with a Secretary of Transportation. (LR# 2794- 01)
HJR0060
Referred: Transportation (H)
HJR63
Amends the Constitution and creates the Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund. (LR# 4062- 01)
HJR0063
Read second time (H)
HJR64
Submits to the voters the repeal of the constitutional provision relating to the Salary Commission. (LR# 3668- 01)
HJR0064
Introduced and read first time (H)
HR152
IN MEMORY OF HAROLD ANTOINE, JR. (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0152
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR153
60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF MR. AND MRS. RICHARD OTTO KALEY (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0153
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR154
IN HONOR OF LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR ROGER B. WILSON WHO SERVED AS CHAIR OF THE MISSOURI TOURISM COMMISSION FROM FEBRUARY 24, 1997 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1999 (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0154
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR155
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1999-2000 RICH HILL R-IV HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0155
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR156
IN HONOR OF RYAN RIPPEL (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0156
Offered (H)
Issued (H)

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