Missouri House of Representatives
Daily Activity Register
For Activities Recorded on February 3, 2000

HB1133
Requires insurance coverage for services provided by registered nurse first assistants. (LR# 2351- 01)
HB 1133
Committee: Insurance (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS WITH AMENDMENTS
HB1142
Repeals $100 permit fee for oversized loads of farmers. (LR# 2541- 02)
HCS HB 1142
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1161
Penalizes certain licensed professionals who default on student loans. (LR# 2950- 01)
HB 1161
Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1185
Authorizes governor to convey certain property to the City of Jefferson. (LR# 2506- 01)
HB 1185
Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)
HB1289
Expands the list of interested persons for distribution of accident reports. (LR# 3203- 01)
HB 1289
Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)
HB1292
Allows enrollees in managed care plans to receive information over the Internet rather than in printed form. (LR# 3073- 02)
HB 1292
Committee: Insurance (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS CONSENT
Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)
HB1321
Enacts the Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision. (LR# 3251- 01)
HB 1321
Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1325
Requires seller certification for sales of electricity and gas to collect and remit sales and use tax. (LR# 2862- 01)
HB 1325
Committee: Utilities Regulation (H)
Hearing Scheduled Bill Not Heard (H)
HB1335
Allows private colleges and universities to hire law enforcement officers. (LR# 3190- 01)
HB 1335
Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)
HB1362
Makes various changes in the health insurance pool. (LR# 3311- 03)
HCS HB 1362
Taken up for perfection (H)
Laid Over (H)
HA 1, HSA 2 FOR HA 2 ADOPTED/HS PENDING
HB1392
Reduces the cost of premiums and restrictions on insurance through the health insurance pool and creates a tax credit for small employers who pay their employees' health insurance premiums. (LR# 3235- 01)
HB 1392
Referred: Missouri Tobacco Settlement (H)
HB1394
Creates a sales and use tax holiday for clothing valued at less than one hundred dollars that is purchased between August 12, 2000 and August 20, 2000. (LR# 2631- 01)
HB 1394
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
HB1396
Makes various changes to law regarding student representatives on college and university boards. (LR# 3485- 01)
HB 1396
Reported Do Pass by Consent (H)
HB1415
Replaces existing taxes on electricity and natural gas with a tax based on consumption (LR# 3697- 01)
HB 1415
Committee: Utilities Regulation (H)
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1448
Creates a sales tax holiday for clothing valued at fifty dollars or less which is purchased during the month of August, with a termination date of August 31, 2004. (LR# 3646- 01)
HB 1448
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1452
Exempts restitution received by victims of the Nazi holocaust from state income tax. (LR# 3698- 01)
HB 1452
Committee: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1503
Reduces allowable blood alcohol level for driving offenses. (LR# 3476- 01)
HB 1503
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1517
Changes law regarding crimes involving alcohol. (LR# 3294- 01)
HB 1517
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1540
Allows use of a single contract to design and build state facilities. (LR# 3608- 01)
HB 1540
Committee: Fiscal Review (H)
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1562
Creates a licensing and regulatory scheme for amusement machine operators. (LR# 3198- 01)
HB 1562
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1601
Requires sellers of motor fuel to label oxygenate additives. (LR# 3308- 01)
HB 1601
Referred: Environment and Energy (H)
HB1603
Changes the motor vehicle franchise practices act. (LR# 3504- 03)
HB 1603
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1604
Authorizes the Governor to convey certain state property to the State Highways and Transportation Commission. (LR# 3934- 01)
HB 1604
Referred: Correctional & State Institutions (H)
HB1605
Prohibits the sale of over-the-counter weight loss products in pill, tablet or capsule form to minors. (LR# 3690- 01)
HB 1605
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1606
Creates the Community Comeback Act. (LR# 3537- 01)
HB 1606
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1607
Prohibits health insurance companies from requiring a woman to go through a primary care physician for access to an obstetrician or gynecologist. (LR# 2353- 02)
HB 1607
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1608
Revises the Criminal Activity Forfeiture Act. (LR# 4022- 01)
HB 1608
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1609
Requires the University of Missouri to award grants for spinal cord injury research. (LR# 3368- 01)
HB 1609
Referred: Education-Higher (H)
HB1610
Changes compulsory school attendance age from sixteen to eighteen. (LR# 3232- 01)
HB 1610
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1611
Requires retention vote for family court judges. (LR# 3244- 01)
HB 1611
Withdrawn (H)
HB1612
Restores full federal income tax deductibility by individuals on state income tax returns. (LR# 3900- 01)
HB 1612
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1613
Prohibits certain claims against county employee retirement benefits (LR# 3967- 01)
HB 1613
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1614
Makes "recalculated levy" for school districts permanent, revises line 14 categorical. (LR# 3616- 01)
HB 1614
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1616
Combines individual and business entity insurance agents and brokers into insurance producers for purposes of licensing and regulation. (LR# 3556- 01)
HB 1616
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1617
Regulates check-cashing businesses. (LR# 3285- 02)
HB 1617
Referred: Banks and Financial Institutions (H)
HB1618
Increases the maximum amount of the pharmaceutical income tax credit from two hundred to seven hundred fifty dollars. (LR# 3575- 01)
HB 1618
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1619
Enacts additional notice and hearing requirements for surface mining permits. (LR# 3685- 01)
HB 1619
Referred: Environment and Energy (H)
HB1620
Repeals multiyear student-teacher grade-level "looping". (LR# 3527- 01)
HB 1620
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1621
Establishes reciprocal certification for teachers from other states. (LR# 3267- 01)
HB 1621
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1622
Increases the household income level for the pharmaceutical tax credit from fifteen to thirty-six thousand dollars. (LR# 3645- 01)
HB 1622
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1623
Revises the Division of Motor Carrier and Railroad Safety Law. (LR# 3894- 01)
HB 1623
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1625
Restores full federal income tax deductibility by individuals on state income tax returns. (LR# 3786- 01)
HB 1625
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1626
Creates the Missouri Veterans' Business Council. (LR# 2310- 01)
HB 1626
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1627
Limits the future employment of the Chief Information Officer of the Office of Administration. (LR# 3882- 01)
HB 1627
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HB1628
Changes state purchasing requirements. (LR# 2889- 02)
HB 1628
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HB1629
Limits the areas in which tax increment financing may be used. (LR# 3806- 01)
HB 1629
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1630
Creates grants for diversification of communities with economies dependent on tobacco production. (LR# 3942- 01)
HB 1630
Referred: Missouri Tobacco Settlement (H)
HB1631
Changes the liquor control law. (LR# 3840- 01)
HB 1631
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1632
Prohibits alcohol in the capitol except upon order of the governor. (LR# 3649- 02)
HB 1632
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
HB1635
Requires all health benfit plans to issue uniform prescription drug information cards. (LR# 4031- 01)
HB 1635
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1636
Allows anyone to vote absentee; establishes an alternative single-ballot primary pilot project. (LR# 3488- 01)
HB 1636
Referred: Elections (H)
HB1637
Requires the filing of additional campaign information disclosures with the Ethics Commission. (LR# 3963- 01)
HB 1637
Referred: Elections (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
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1639
Amends the composition of the Highways and Transportation Commission. (LR# 4089- 01)
HB 1639
Referred: Transportation (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
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1642
Requires the Department of Insurance to adopt regulations governing the valuation of life insurance policies. (LR# 4034- 01)
HB 1642
Referred: Insurance (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
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1644
Revises Public School Retirement System. (LR# 3803- 01)
HB 1644
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1645
Changes traffic regulations for large trucks. (LR# 3860- 01)
HB 1645
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1647
Allows the city of North Kansas City to establish reserve funds. (LR# 4046- 01)
HB 1647
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1648
Provides the Department of Social Services with discretion in releasing information regarding child fatalities or near fatalities. (LR# 4055- 01)
HB 1648
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1649
Establishes a multicultural citizens' advisory program and committee in the office of the Lieutenant Governor. (LR# 3339- 01)
HB 1649
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1650
Makes food establishments liable up to $20,000 for the cost of treatment for hepatitis A exposure. (LR# 3976- 02)
HB 1650
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1651
Changes laws regarding liquor control. (LR# 3841- 02)
HB 1651
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (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
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1654
Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to provide probation services on all criminal nonsupport cases. (LR# 2422- 01)
HB 1654
Referred: Correctional & State Institutions (H)
HB1655
Amends powers, duties and appointments of soil and water conservation district board members. (LR# 3107- 01)
HB 1655
Referred: Environment and Energy (H)
HB1656
Allows certain municipalities to adopt expedited weed control ordinances. (LR# 3426- 01)
HB 1656
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1657
Limits Internet access in public libraries. (LR# 3784- 01)
HB 1657
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1658
Makes engaging in sexual conduct with animals (bestiality) a class D felony. (LR# 3744- 01)
HB 1658
Referred: Criminal Law (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
Referred: Municipal Corporations (H)
HB1663
Permits the sale of alcohol when Valentine's day is on Sunday. (LR# 3651- 01)
HB 1663
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1665
Provides death and burial benefits for public safety officers killed in the line of duty. (LR# 3688- 01)
HB 1665
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1666
Revises the oath used in the annual listing of personal property for the assessor. (LR# 3886- 01)
HB 1666
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1668
Requires the revocation of a physician's license for assisting in a suicide. (LR# 3102- 01)
HB 1668
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1670
Increases penalty for certain repeat sexual offenders. (LR# 2403- 02)
HB 1670
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1671
Limits causes of action by political subdivisions and the state against firearms manufacturers. (LR# 3639- 01)
HB 1671
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (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 avoidance. (LR# 2545- 02)
HB 1672
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1673
Requires the Division of Family Services to withhold public assistance payments from persons with outstanding arrest warrants. (LR# 3449- 01)
HB 1673
Referred: Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly (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
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (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
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1677
Makes various changes relating to domestic violence. (LR# 2859- 02)
HB 1677
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1678
Amends various statutes relating to marriage by adding gender neutral language. (LR# 2978- 01)
HB 1678
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1679
Changes crimes involving stealing. (LR# 2819- 02)
HB 1679
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1680
Creates a licensing scheme for organizational credit agencies. (LR# 3666- 01)
HB 1680
Referred: Insurance (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
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1682
Establishes additional state purchasing preferences for products and services from the blind. (LR# 3332- 01)
HB 1682
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HB1683
Limits collection of certain public improvement assessments. (LR# 2335- 01)
HB 1683
Referred: Agri-Business (H)
HB1684
Expands existing fire protection sales tax to all fire protection districts. (LR# 3825- 01)
HB 1684
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1685
Clarifies that shampoo assistants are not required to have cosmetology licenses (LR# 3687- 01)
HB 1685
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1686
Establishes a national teacher certification bonus program and fund. (LR# 3526- 01)
HB 1686
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (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
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1688
Creates a limited privilege for internal insurance compliance audit performed by insurers. (LR# 3834- 01)
HB 1688
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1690
Reduces the sales and use tax on motor vehicles to two percent. (LR# 3718- 01)
HB 1690
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1691
Authorizes a Lambert-St. Louis Airport noise study and a Lambert Airport noise buyout fund. (LR# 3520- 01)
HB 1691
Referred: Municipal Corporations (H)
HB1692
Prohibits issuance of license to persons convicted more than two times of driving while intoxicated. (LR# 3842- 01)
HB 1692
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1693
Prohibits the court from making public any social security number. (LR# 3452- 01)
HB 1693
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (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
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1695
Allows certain surviving spouses who have remarried to receive remaining benefits (LR# 3804- 01)
HB 1695
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1696
Permits the creation of multi-jurisdictional anti-fraud enforcement groups. (LR# 3700- 01)
HB 1696
Referred: Criminal Law (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
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1698
Changes the salary structure for City of St. Louis police officers and repeals the position of turnkey. (LR# 3692- 01)
HB 1698
Referred: Municipal Corporations (H)
HB1700
Creates income tax credits for day care for individuals and employers. (LR# 4023- 01)
HB 1700
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1701
Eliminates fees for inspection of certain measuring devices and changes the fee for precision calibration. (LR# 4050- 01)
HB 1701
Referred: Agriculture (H)
HB1702
Excludes voluntary transfer students from the foundation formula in hold-harmless school districts. (LR# 3880- 01)
HB 1702
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1703
Removes requirement to maintain liability insurance on a motor vehicle. (LR# 3837- 01)
HB 1703
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1704
Makes Gamma Hydroxybuterate (GHB) a schedule II controlled substance. (LR# 4129- 01)
HB 1704
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1705
Creates a St. Louis Riverfront Commission. (LR# 3561- 01)
HB 1705
Referred: Municipal Corporations (H)
HB1706
Increases eligibility for brownfield remediation projects. (LR# 3221- 01)
HB 1706
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1707
Grants employees rights to access their personnel files. (LR# 3501- 01)
HB 1707
Referred: Labor (H)
HB1708
Reduces the premium tax for the Fire Education Fund to two tenths of one percent. (LR# 4081- 01)
HB 1708
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1709
Establishes a national teacher certification bonus program. (LR# 3355- 01)
HB 1709
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1710
Requires the registration of kegs of intoxicating liquor. (LR# 3451- 01)
HB 1710
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1711
Requires pharmacies that participate in the Medicaid program to provide Medicare prescriptions at the Medicaid rate. (LR# 3774- 02)
HB 1711
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1712
Adds the Jefferson County child assessment centers to the list of centers eligible for funding through the Department of Social Services. (LR# 4057- 01)
HB 1712
Referred: Children, Youth & Families (H)
HB1713
Requires a minimum annual transfer of certain state sales tax revenues in an amount equal to three million dollars or more to the video instructional development and educational opportunity fund. (LR# 4116- 01)
HB 1713
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1714
Requires the Department of Transportation to consult with the Highway Patol and the Division of Motor Vehicles when preparing the road laws for distribution to all counties. (LR# 3758- 01)
HB 1714
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1715
Creates special license plates for the St. Louis, Kansas City and Springfield Zoos. (LR# 4072- 01)
HB 1715
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1716
Creates an environmental audit privilege. (LR# 3857- 01)
HB 1716
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1717
Prohibits gaming interests from making political contributions. (LR# 4103- 01)
HB 1717
Referred: Elections (H)
HB1718
Revises the standard of proof for violations of the sunshine law. (LR# 4134- 01)
HB 1718
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1719
Requires the Division of Family Services to post a sign in every division office alerting the public to the expiration date of the Children's Health Insurance Program. (LR# 2800- 02)
HB 1719
Referred: Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly (H)
HB1721
Eliminates the ten-mile parcel bidding requirement in highway contracts. (LR# 4127- 01)
HB 1721
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1722
Requires director of revenue to issue license to another state's holder of driver's license upon eye exam and payment of fee. (LR# 3951- 01)
HB 1722
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1723
Changes the definition of the practice of chiropractic (LR# 4064- 01)
HB 1723
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1725
Repeals section prohibiting ticket scalping. (LR# 4126- 01)
HB 1725
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1726
Prohibits any county or the state from entering into contingency contracts for the examination of taxpayer records. (LR# 3969- 01)
HB 1726
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1727
Allows all fire protection districts to enact a sales tax subject to voter approval. (LR# 3741- 01)
HB 1727
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1728
Changes state purchasing requirements. (LR# 4167- 01)
HB 1728
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HB1729
Requires certain health insurance mandates to be tested in the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan first. (LR# 3643- 01)
HB 1729
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1730
Adds llamas to the definition of livestock. (LR# 3972- 01)
HB 1730
Referred: Agriculture (H)
HB1732
Prohibits the scoring of assesment tests of English as a scond language students until five years of education with English as a first language have passed. (LR# 3457- 01)
HB 1732
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1733
Requires the construction of family restrooms in certain public buildings. (LR# 3878- 01)
HB 1733
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HB1734
Adds criminal disposition of waste to CAFA activities. (LR# 2471- 01)
HB 1734
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1735
Requires the general assembly to appropriate funds for the National World War II Memorial. (LR# 2881- 01)
HB 1735
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1736
Provides bonuses for Missouri Veterans of WWI, WWII, the Korean Conflict, the Vietnam Conflict and the Persian Gulf War. (LR# 2885- 01)
HB 1736
Referred: Federal/State Relations and Veterans Affairs (H)
HB1737
Requires long-term health care insurers to identify whether their policies are tax qualified and requires the Department of Insurance to put certain information in its buyers' guide. (LR# 3383- 01)
HB 1737
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1738
Changes certain stealing laws. (LR# 3949- 01)
HB 1738
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1739
Alllows insurance companies to invest capital, reserve and surplus in federal home banks. (LR# 4028- 01)
HB 1739
Referred: Insurance (H)
HB1740
Increases the monthly retirement factor for retired police officers in the St. Louis Police Retirement System. (LR# 3415- 01)
HB 1740
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1741
Changes certain sexual offenses against children. (LR# 4138- 01)
HB 1741
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1743
Makes various changes regarding pharmacies. (LR# 3675- 01)
HB 1743
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (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
Referred: Transportation (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
Referred: Ways and Means (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
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1747
Regulates the quality of patient care provided by hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers. (LR# 4121- 02)
HB 1747
Referred: Critical Issues (H)
HB1748
Regulates truck traffic. (LR# 3936- 02)
HB 1748
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1749
Allows fire protection districts to provide nonemergency ambulance service upon voter approval. (LR# 3782- 01)
HB 1749
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1750
Requires all gambling boats to be located at least five miles from the nearest veterans' cemetery. (LR# 4137- 01)
HB 1750
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (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
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1752
Changes school financing. (LR# 3676- 01)
HB 1752
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (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
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1754
Creates the Blindness Education, Screening and Treatment Program. (LR# 4133- 01)
HB 1754
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1755
Revises the Department of Revenue's procedures for income and sales tax refunds and credits. (LR# 4112- 01)
HB 1755
Referred: Ways and Means (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
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1757
Regulates motorboat operators. (LR# 2887- 03)
HB 1757
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1758
Gives school districts the discretion to allow early entrance into kindergarten. (LR# 3547- 01)
HB 1758
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (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
Referred: Public Health (H)
HB1760
Allows counties to assume jurisdiction of pioneer cemeteries and to levy a tax for cemetery maintenance. (LR# 3254- 01)
HB 1760
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1761
Changes substitute teacher certification. (LR# 3961- 01)
HB 1761
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1764
Makes various changes to the state employees' retirement system (LR# 4148- 01)
HB 1764
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1765
Allows for optional year-round school calendars. (LR# 3633- 01)
HB 1765
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (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
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1767
Creates a Girl Scouts of America special license plate. (LR# 4231- 01)
HB 1767
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1768
Creates a full-time prosecutor position for St. Francois County. (LR# 4169- 01)
HB 1768
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1769
Requires court to issue warrant for arrest of persons on probation. (LR# 4105- 01)
HB 1769
Referred: Correctional & State Institutions (H)
HB1770
Gives the Attorney General authority to investigate resident abuse in any nursing home. (LR# 3783- 01)
HB 1770
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1771
Requires certain elected law enforcement officials to be P.O.S.T. certified. (LR# 4200- 01)
HB 1771
Referred: Public Safety and Law Enforcement (H)
HB1772
Creates the small business franchise act. (LR# 2882- 01)
HB 1772
Referred: Commerce (H)
HB1773
Eliminates Department of Revenue fee offices. (LR# 2306- 01)
HB 1773
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1774
Creates an income tax credit for certain lead abatement projects. (LR# 4118- 01)
HB 1774
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1775
Names the Missouri Foxtrotter as the state horse. (LR# 4205- 01)
HB 1775
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (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
Referred: Civil and Administrative Law (H)
HB1777
Allows certain retired state employees to be re-employed without loss of retirement benefits (LR# 4203- 01)
HB 1777
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1778
Enacts the "Electric Utility Restructuring Act". (LR# 3952- 01)
HB 1778
Referred: Utilities Regulation (H)
HB1779
Creates the crime of theft of service. (LR# 4206- 01)
HB 1779
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1780
Changes law regarding small loans. (LR# 4085- 02)
HB 1780
Referred: Banks and Financial Institutions (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
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1783
Creates the D.A.R.E license plate. (LR# 3572- 01)
HB 1783
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1784
Establishes a teacher cadet program. (LR# 3654- 01)
HB 1784
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1785
Changes the mandatory school attendance age to seventeen. (LR# 3660- 01)
HB 1785
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1786
Creates the Missouri Incentive Award program for schools showing assesment and attendance improvement. (LR# 3656- 01)
HB 1786
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (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
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1788
Establishes the families in education incentive grant program. (LR# 3522- 01)
HB 1788
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1789
Creates the office of school disciplinary hearings. (LR# 2489- 01)
HB 1789
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1790
Reduces the three-year requirement for county employees to re-enter the retirement system to one year. (LR# 4149- 01)
HB 1790
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1791
Prohibits housing of violent and non-violent offenders in the same cell. (LR# 3979- 01)
HB 1791
Referred: Correctional & State Institutions (H)
HB1792
Allows teachers with life certificates to obtain additional certification in certain circumstances. (LR# 3533- 01)
HB 1792
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1810
Amends statutes authorizing tax credits for investments in small businesses. (LR# 4051- 01)
HB 1810
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1875
Allows state to withhold moneys from political subdivisions until costs of an audit are paid. (LR# 4173- 01)
HB 1875
Read second time (H)
HB1876
Changes the manner of state aid payments to charter schools in school district buildings in desegregation districts. (LR# 4083- 01)
HB 1876
Read second time (H)
HB1877
Prohibits the deceptive use of health-related cash discount cards. (LR# 4274- 01)
HB 1877
Read second time (H)
HB1878
Establishes a two-year rate review process for water corporations providing private fire service. (LR# 2977- 01)
HB 1878
Read second time (H)
HB1879
Makes various changes in health insurance laws to comply with changes in the federal law. (LR# 3870- 01)
HB 1879
Read second time (H)
HB1880
Creates a uniform crime reporting system. (LR# 4292- 01)
HB 1880
Read second time (H)
HB1881
INcludes all principal arterial roads in the City of St. Louis in the state road system. (LR# 4333- 01)
HB 1881
Read second time (H)
HB1882
Creates homestead deferments for certain real property owners. (LR# 4164- 01)
HB 1882
Read second time (H)
HB1883
Provides procedures for dissolution and maintenance of abandoned cemeteries. (LR# 4222- 01)
HB 1883
Read second time (H)
HB1884
Increases the mandatory school attendance age to seventeen. (LR# 4228- 01)
HB 1884
Read second time (H)
HB1885
Revises law regarding graduated driver's licensing and requirements of filing high-risk insurance. (LR# 3701- 01)
HB 1885
Read second time (H)
HB1886
Requires one cent of the total sales tax on motor vehicles to go to the school district trust fund. (LR# 3844- 01)
HB 1886
Read second time (H)
HB1887
Creates a commission on the death penalty. (LR# 4248- 02)
HB 1887
Read second time (H)
HB1888
Creates a student loan repayment assistance program for teachers working in unaccredited or provisionally accredited school districts. (LR# 2661- 01)
HB 1888
Read second time (H)
HB1889
Requires mandatory prison sentence for certain assaults of a law enforcement officer. (LR# 4185- 01)
HB 1889
Read second time (H)
HB1890
Includes religious and charitable organizations in the definition of community-based organizations for purposes of section 208.750. (LR# 4338- 02)
HB 1890
Read second time (H)
HB1891
Limits the interest rate on linked deposit loans. (LR# 3338- 02)
HB 1891
Read second time (H)
HB1892
Authorizes grave conveyances back to the county, city, town or village after fifty years if the grave is unused and unclaimed. (LR# 3201- 01)
HB 1892
Read second time (H)
HB1893
Establishes procedures encouraging English proficiency in college professors. (LR# 3489- 01)
HB 1893
Read second time (H)
HB1894
Regulates the unused property market. (LR# 2818- 01)
HB 1894
Read second time (H)
HB1895
Establishes a framework for restructuring and deregulating utilities. (LR# 4115- 01)
HB 1895
Read second time (H)
HB1896
Makes various changes to charter school law. (LR# 4086- 02)
HB 1896
Read second time (H)
HB1897
Exempts from attachment or execution a person's right to a state or local deferred compensation account (LR# 4320- 01)
HB 1897
Read second time (H)
HB1898
Requires drug and alcohol testing for motor carriers. (LR# 3066- 01)
HB 1898
Read second time (H)
HB1899
Allows official documents to be reproduced using a computer generated electronic retrieval system. (LR# 3763- 02)
HB 1899
Read second time (H)
HB1900
Regulates backup devices for certain trucks. (LR# 3563- 01)
HB 1900
Read second time (H)
HB1901
Extends the statute of limitations for local use tax and other tax refunds. (LR# 3569- 01)
HB 1901
Read second time (H)
HB1902
Regulates manufactured housing used for educational purposes. (LR# 4322- 01)
HB 1902
Read second time (H)
HB1903
Regulates stretcher vans. (LR# 4279- 01)
HB 1903
Read second time (H)
HB1904
Provides a cause of action for false claims against the state. (LR# 4360- 01)
HB 1904
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1905
Exempts the first five thouand dollars of the sale price of motor vehicles from sales and use tax and replaces lost highway revenues with fee increases. (LR# 4337- 01)
HB 1905
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1906
Increases mandatory jail time for prior and persistent intoxication-related traffic offenders. (LR# 3822- 02)
HB 1906
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1907
Allows public administrator to receive attorneys' fees when someone brings an unsuccessful action against him or her. (LR# 4212- 01)
HB 1907
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1908
Provides a four hundred dollar bonus for Missouri veterans of World War II. (LR# 4186- 03)
HB 1908
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1909
Allows a state prevailing wage exemption in certain political subdivisions, upon a vote of the people. (LR# 4204- 01)
HB 1909
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1910
Provides for a proportional reduction in state-funded child care assistance for persons whose income or assets exceed the prescribed limits. (LR# 4353- 01)
HB 1910
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1911
Allows the department of health to promote anti-obesity activities to increase public awareness about the dangers of obesity. (LR# 4255- 01)
HB 1911
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1912
Requires the department of social services and representatives of in-home service providers to negotiate a reimbursement rate. (LR# 3458- 01)
HB 1912
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1913
Extends clean water permit fee sunset until the end of 2003. (LR# 4366- 01)
HB 1913
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1914
Increases retirement benefits for uniformed conservation agents and retirees (LR# 4343- 01)
HB 1914
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1915
Creates the Downtown Revitalization Act. (LR# 3980- 01)
HB 1915
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1916
Amends the language authorizing tuition and fees at the University of Missouri. (LR# 4192- 01)
HB 1916
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1917
Requires certain information to be provided to the department of corrections on delivery of an offender. (LR# 3757- 03)
HB 1917
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1918
Changes the duties of the joint committee on corrections. (LR# 3463- 02)
HB 1918
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1919
Allows birth parents to request that the birth records of their child be kept confidential. (LR# 2336- 01)
HB 1919
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1920
Creates an affirmative duty to stop serious harm to a child. (LR# 2586- 01)
HB 1920
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1921
Creates an income tax credit for certain farmers and farming corporations in an amount equal to ten percent of the cost of items allowed as an expense election pursuant to section 179 of the IRC. (LR# 3241- 01)
HB 1921
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1922
Designates the portion of interstate highway 64 which is located in a city not within a county as the "Kurt Warner Rams Road". (LR# 4354- 02)
HB 1922
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1923
Amends eligibility and fund usage priorities for the National Guard Scholarship Program. (LR# 4145- 02)
HB 1923
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1924
Requires the department of conservation to be financially responsible for wild elk in the state. (LR# 4306- 01)
HB 1924
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1925
Creates income tax credits for qualified research expenses. (LR# 4277- 01)
HB 1925
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1926
Permits the director of the department of agriculture to supercede certain tank wagon regulations. (LR# 4217- 02)
HB 1926
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1927
Changes water pollution permit fees and removes certain antiquated references in water law. (LR# 4151- 02)
HB 1927
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1928
Permits the creation of and regulates private prisons. (LR# 3827- 03)
HB 1928
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1929
Expands family access motions by allowing all persons granted child visitation to file such a motion. (LR# 4215- 01)
HB 1929
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1930
Requires municipalities with municipally-owned water companies to come to service agreements with any overlapping water districts for any new developments. (LR# 3760- 02)
HB 1930
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1931
States that all debt of a water district shall be included as an existing obligation of such district for all purposes. (LR# 3759- 02)
HB 1931
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1932
Makes various changes to the managed care statutes. (LR# 3389- 01)
HB 1932
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1933
Allows insurance carriers to apply tax credits received under the Neighborhood Assistance against their liability for the premium tax imposed by the worker's compensation law. (LR# 4130- 01)
HB 1933
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1934
Establishes a public campaign financing system, with voluntary participation. (LR# 3291- 02)
HB 1934
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1935
Amends various statutes regarding the release and destruction of child abuse information obtained by the Division of Family Services. (LR# 4141- 01)
HB 1935
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1936
Changes county committee district structure in Jackson County. (LR# 4178- 01)
HB 1936
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1937
Requires the recording of testimony before a grand jury. (LR# 4352- 01)
HB 1937
Introduced and read first time (H)
HB1938
Excludes, for purposes of the circuit breaker, social security and railroad retirement benefits from the definition of income. (LR# 4316- 02)
HB 1938
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
Committee: Insurance (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
Reported Do Pass (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
Referred: Environment and Energy (H)
HCR15
Urges the Missouri Legislature to join the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States. (LR# 4281- 01)
HCR0015
Read second time (H)
HJR43
Proposes constitutional amendment to require school district bonds to pass by simple majority at certain elections. (LR# 2352- 02)
HJR0043
Third Read and Passed (H)
Reported to the Senate and first read (H)
HJR45
Proposes constitutional amendment to reduce the membership requirement for persons operating bingo games from two years to six months. (LR# 3114- 01)
HJR0045
Committee: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS WITH AMENDMENT
HJR53
Proposes a constitutional amendment to replace existing utilty taxes with a replacement tax (LR# 3524- 01)
HJR0053
Committee: Utilities Regulation (H)
Hearing Scheduled Bill Not Heard (H)
HJR57
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring the Governor to appear regularly before the House of Representatives. (LR# 3394- 01)
HJR0057
Referred: Governmental Organization & Review (H)
HJR66
Submits to the voters the issue of increasing from fifty to seventy-five the percentage of state sales tax on motor vehicles dedicated to highways and transportationuse. (LR# 3767- 01)
HJR0066
Read second time (H)
HJR67
Proposes constitutional amendment to change the composition of the highways and transportation commission. (LR# 4374- 01)
HJR0067
Introduced and read first time (H)
HJR68
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the composition of the highways and transportation commission. (LR# 4061- 02)
HJR0068
Introduced and read first time (H)
HJR69
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring all department of conservation and conservation commission land purchases to be approved by the general assembly and signed by the governor. (LR# 3904- 01)
HJR0069
Introduced and read first time (H)
HJR70
Amends the constitution to establish a Tobacco Settlement Trust fund. (LR# 3814- 02)
HJR0070
Introduced and read first time (H)
HR195
TO APPLAUD THE LIFE AND WORK OF GERRY BROOKS (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0195
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR196
CONGRATULATIONS TO JEANNETTE GAU (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0196
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR197
CONGTRATULATIONS TO ROBERT JANOTA (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0197
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR198
CONGRATULATIONS TO J. W. "BILL" SCHIERMEIER (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0198
Offered (H)
Issued (H)
HR201
TO DEDICATE THE FIRST EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH IN MANCHESTER, MISSOURI (LR# 0000- 00)
HR 0201
Offered (H)
Issued (H)

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