Missouri House of Representatives
Daily Activity Register
For Activities Recorded on January 31, 2000

HB1074
Authorizes certain additional water pollution control bonds. (LR# 2483- 04)
HCS HB 1074
Committee: Fiscal Review (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1076
Revises reading level requirement for public school promotion so that it applies to promotion from third to fourth grade only. (LR# 2626- 06)
HCS HB 1076
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1084
Separates the offices of recorder of deeds and circuit clerk where combined. (LR# 2732- 01)
HB 1084
Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1097
Requires destruction of a tree on another person's land to be negligent for treble damages to be due the owner of the tree. (LR# 2378- 01)
HB 1097
Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)
HB1200
Prohibits the use of genetic information or test results for insurance purposes. (LR# 2340- 01)
HB 1200
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1208
Creates a good cause exception for removal of a guardian upon dissolution of marriage. (LR# 3184- 01)
HB 1208
Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)
HB1215
Creates the crime of indecent solicitation of a child. (LR# 3056- 03)
HCS HB 1215 & 1240
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1216
Allows adopted adults to have access to their original birth certifictes without a court order. (LR# 2308- 01)
HB 1216
Committee: Children, Youth & Families (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1240
Creates the crime of indecent solicitation of a child. (LR# 3056- 03)
HCS HB 1215 & 1240
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1262
Changes holding period for certain felonies. (LR# 3622- 02)
HCS HB 1404 & 1262
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1305
Expands the uses of property declared abandoned by not for profit organizations. (LR# 3217- 03)
HCS HB 1305
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1376
Allows the tour of state facilities by new members of the General Assembly to be any time of the year. (LR# 3460- 02)
HB 1376
Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)
HB1404
Changes holding period for certain felonies. (LR# 3622- 02)
HCS HB 1404 & 1262
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1506
Establishes the Missouri Tobacco Settlement Trust Fund in the state treasury. (LR# 3694- 02)
HB 1506
Reported perfected and printed (H)
HB1724
Includes e-mail addresses in amendments to an electric cooperative's articles of incorporation; requires an impact study by each cooperative on utility deregulation. (LR# 3777- 01)
HB 1724
Withdrawn (H)
HB1731
Changes MAP science test to grade 5. (LR# 3471- 01)
HB 1731
Withdrawn (H)
HB1742
Provides a method for the highways and transportation commission to obtain approval from the genreal assembly for funding of plans. (LR# 4024- 02)
HB 1742
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1779
Creates the crime of theft of service. (LR# 4206- 01)
HB 1779
Read second time (H)
HB1780
Changes law regarding small loans. (LR# 4085- 02)
HB 1780
Read second time (H)
HB1781
Adds certain plants to the noxious weed list. (LR# 2327- 01)
HB 1781
Read second 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
Read second time (H)
HB1783
Creates the D.A.R.E license plate. (LR# 3572- 01)
HB 1783
Read second time (H)
HB1784
Establishes a teacher cadet program. (LR# 3654- 01)
HB 1784
Read second time (H)
HB1785
Changes the mandatory school attendance age to seventeen. (LR# 3660- 01)
HB 1785
Read second time (H)
HB1786
Creates the Missouri Incentive Award program for schools showing assesment and attendance improvement. (LR# 3656- 01)
HB 1786
Read second 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
Read second time (H)
HB1788
Establishes the families in education incentive grant program. (LR# 3522- 01)
HB 1788
Read second time (H)
HB1789
Creates the office of school disciplinary hearings. (LR# 2489- 01)
HB 1789
Read second time (H)
HB1790
Reduces the current three-year requirement for county employees to re-enter the retirement system (LR# 4149- 01)
HB 1790
Read second time (H)
HB1791
Prohibits housing of violent and non-violent offenders in the same cell. (LR# 3979- 01)
HB 1791
Read second time (H)
HB1792
Allows teachers certified in certain life saving areas to obtain additional certification in certain circumstances. (LR# 3533- 01)
HB 1792
Read second time (H)
HB1793
Allows political subdivisions to provide health insurance benefits to dependents of deceased employees. (LR# 4039- 01)
HB 1793
Read second time (H)
HB1794
Allows donations to a county law enforcement fund as a condition of probation. (LR# 3968- 01)
HB 1794
Read second time (H)
HB1795
Allows for separate school district zoning ordinances in certain counties. (LR# 3397- 01)
HB 1795
Read second time (H)
HB1796
Changes egg dealers' and retailers' licensing fees. (LR# 3544- 01)
HB 1796
Read second 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
Read second 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
Read second 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
Read second time (H)
HB1800
Provides for review of nonparoleable sentences. (LR# 2942- 02)
HB 1800
Read second 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
Read second time (H)
HB1802
Allows mortgage insurance for up to one hundred percent of the market value of the property. (LR# 3971- 01)
HB 1802
Read second time (H)
HB1803
Creates the County Technology Fund. (LR# 3720- 01)
HB 1803
Read second time (H)
HB1804
Requires the department of health to disclose the HIV status of certain persons. (LR# 2392- 01)
HB 1804
Read second time (H)
HB1805
Increase the base salary of certain court clerks. (LR# 4177- 01)
HB 1805
Read second time (H)
HB1806
Regulates the taking and killing of feral hogs. (LR# 3802- 01)
HB 1806
Read second time (H)
HB1807
Permits eight-person juries in civil trials and expands jury service to eighteen year olds. (LR# 4244- 01)
HB 1807
Read second 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
Read second time (H)
HB1809
Increases surcharge for the courthouse restoration fund. (LR# 4243- 01)
HB 1809
Read second time (H)
HB1810
Amends statutes authorizing tax credits for investments in small businesses. (LR# 4051- 01)
HB 1810
Read second time (H)
HB1811
Creates the farmland preservation enabling act. (LR# 4236- 01)
HB 1811
Read second 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
Read second 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
Read second time (H)
HB1814
Regulates the use and operation of private jails. (LR# 4181- 02)
HB 1814
Read second time (H)
HB1815
Allows certain surviving spouses who have remarried to receive retirement benefits (LR# 4249- 01)
HB 1815
Read second time (H)
HB1816
Regulates privatization contracts for state agencies and political subdivisions. (LR# 3623- 02)
HB 1816
Read second time (H)
HB1817
Allows denials of licensure by long-term care facilities to be filed in circuit court. (LR# 4216- 01)
HB 1817
Read second time (H)
HB1818
Changes certain crimes regarding driving under the influence. (LR# 4075- 01)
HB 1818
Read second time (H)
HB1819
Corrects a technical title defect for a marriage statute declared unconstitutional. (LR# 3448- 01)
HB 1819
Read second time (H)
HB1820
Allows theology and divinity students to be eligible for bright flight scholarships. (LR# 2637- 01)
HB 1820
Read second time (H)
HB1821
Prohibits theft by Internet. (LR# 3667- 01)
HB 1821
Read second time (H)
HB1822
Prohibits registered offenders from serving as sports coaches and referees. (LR# 3669- 01)
HB 1822
Read second time (H)
HB1823
Waives renewal fees for military medal and prisoner of war special license plates. (LR# 3486- 01)
HB 1823
Read second 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
Read second time (H)
HB1825
Designates Menfro soil as the state soil. (LR# 3542- 01)
HB 1825
Read second time (H)
HB1826
Prohibits the transfer of human fetal parts for valuable consideration. (LR# 4199- 01)
HB 1826
Read second time (H)
HB1827
Creates the Board of Ionizing Radiation Technology (LR# 3621- 01)
HB 1827
Read second time (H)
HB1828
Makes technical intersectional reference corrections to sections 421.005 to 421.034. (LR# 4250- 01)
HB 1828
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1829
Creates an itemized deduction for health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical costs not already deductible pursuant to federal or state law. (LR# 4009- 01)
HB 1829
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1830
Increases the income tax deduction for long-term health insurance premiums from fifty to one hundred percent. (LR# 4011- 01)
HB 1830
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1831
Reduces corporate income tax rate to five and one-half percent and raises caps on deductibility of federal tax liability. (LR# 4012- 01)
HB 1831
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1832
Eliminates the existing means test and creates new income caps for the circuit breaker. (LR# 4013- 01)
HB 1832
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1833
Increases the dependency deduction to two thousand four hundred dollars. (LR# 4014- 01)
HB 1833
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1834
Exempts from sales and use tax all sales of over-the-counter drugs. (LR# 4015- 01)
HB 1834
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1835
Prohibits the requirement of certain personal information. (LR# 4017- 01)
HB 1835
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1836
Requires the state to pay part of certain prosecutor's salaries. (LR# 4263- 01)
HB 1836
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1837
Reverts section 452.377 regarding relocation back to the pre-SB910 language. (LR# 3576- 02)
HB 1837
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1838
Prohibits the parking of motor vehicles in a commuter parking lot for the primary purpose of selling the motor vehicle. (LR# 2567- 01)
HB 1838
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1839
Creates the crime of unlawful drug transactions with a child. (LR# 4041- 01)
HB 1839
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1840
Requires custodial orders to permit all parents access to the child's health insurance provider. (LR# 3408- 01)
HB 1840
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1841
Designates cut-leaved teasel, common teasel and kudzu vine as noxious weeds. (LR# 4315- 01)
HB 1841
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1842
Establishes a framework for restructuring and deregulating electric utilities. (LR# 4131- 01)
HB 1842
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1843
Eliminates the office of marshal in certain cities. (LR# 3941- 01)
HB 1843
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1844
Changes the house arrest program. (LR# 3899- 02)
HB 1844
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1845
Allows college, university or community college charter school sponsors to receive support funds, provided the sponsors perform certain duties. (LR# 4029- 02)
HB 1845
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1846
Changes residence requirements of police officers. (LR# 4242- 01)
HB 1846
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1847
Increases the annuity rate for state retirement members (LR# 4258- 01)
HB 1847
Introduced and read first time (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
Read second time (H)
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Elvis Sonny Gibson petitions to contest irregularities in the Special Election of August 3, 1999, District 41. (LR# 0000- 00)
HEC0001
Referred: Elections (H)
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The Reform Party, petition contest results of the August 3, 1999, Special Election, District 41. (LR# 0000- 00)
HEC0002
Referred: Elections (H)
HJR64
Submits to the voters the repeal of the constitutional provision relating to the Salary Commission. (LR# 3668- 01)
HJR0064
Read second time (H)
HR157
IN HONOR OF STAN AND SUE FLOWERS, 1999 FARM FAMILY OF THE YEAR (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0157
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR158
IN HONOR OF THE DEXTER SENIOR CENTER, 1999 ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0158
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR159
IN HONOR OF ARVIN INDUSTRIES, INCORPORATED, 1999 INDUSTRY OF THE YEAR (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0159
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR160
IN HONOR OF PLAZA TIRE SERVICE, 1999 BUSINESS OF THE YEAR (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0160
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR161
CONGRATULATIONS TO LUCY VAUGHN (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0161
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR162
TO APPLAUD THE BROOKFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL, GOLD STAR AWARD (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0162
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR163
RETIREMENT OF LEONARD ROBINSON (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0163
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR164
EAGLE SCOUT BRIAN THOMAS KIMBLE (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0164
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR165
EAGLE SCOUT KYLE LLOYD DANIEL BRADY (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0165
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR166
EAGLE SCOUT TAYLOR SCOTT STEELMAN (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0166
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR167
EAGLE SCOUT BLAKE WESLEY SACHS (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0167
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR168
IN RECOGNITION OF OPERATION JUST CAUSE (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0168
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR169
Allows the Legislative and State Official Intern Program to use the House Chamber for the 2000 Mock Legislative Session in April. (LR# 4229- 01)
HR 0169
Offered (H)
HR170
IN APPRECIATION OF DAVID BERGER (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0170
Offered (H)
Issued (H)

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