2002 Regular Session Legislation
Sponsored by Representative Meg Harding

SPONSOR
HB1192
Allows not-for-profit organizations to finance child and adult day
care facilities.
HB1192
-- (LR# 3087L.01P)
SENATE AGING, FAMILIES AND MENTAL HEALTH
Executive Session Held (S)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1231
Establishes the rights of persons who use service animals and
prohibits sexual conduct with animals.
HS HCS HB 1231
-- (LR# 3086L.03F)
Reported perfected and printed (H)
HB1232
Requires registration of kegs of intoxicating liquor.
HB1232
-- (LR# 3283L.01I)
Referred: Local Government and Related Matters (H)
HB1233
Designates the eighth day of May of each year as "Missouri Day".
HB1233
-- (LR# 3242L.01I)
Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1234
Amends exotic animal registration by requiring it be done within 2
weeks of coming into possession of the animal and expands definition
of exotic.
HB1234
-- (LR# 3187L.01I)
Withdrawn (H)
HB1331
Creates crime of leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle in the
third degree.
HB1331
-- (LR# 3448L.01I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS AS AMENDED
HB1596
Amends exotic animal registration by requiring it be done within two
weeks of coming into possession of the animal.
HB1596
-- (LR# 3850L.01I)
Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1597
Allows persons to execute an advanced directive for mental health
treatment.
HB1597
-- (LR# 3236L.01I)
Referred: Children, Families, and Health
HB1762
Makes it an unlawful practice to disclose more than five credit card
or debit card numbers on any sales receipt.
HS HCS HB 1762
-- (LR# 4322L.10P)
SENATE FINANCIAL AND GOVERNMENTAL ORG.,VETERANS' AFFAIRS AND ELECTIONS
Public Hearing Held (S)
HB1804
Requires payday lenders to disclose in all advertising the maximum
amount of fees and interest they are currently charging.
HB1804
-- (LR# 3893L.04I)
Referred: Banks and Financial Institutions (H)
COSPONSOR
HB1162
Creates an alcohol reduction program for children and youth funded by
persons who sell certain alcoholic beverages.
HB1162
-- (LR# 2766L.01I)
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB1329
Revises law on child victims of sex offenses.
HB1329
-- (LR# 2923L.01I)
CRIMINAL LAW
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1820
Authorizes a one-half percent transient guest tax for tourism in
certain counties.
HB1820
-- (LR# 4547L.01I)
TOURISM, RECREATION AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB2061
Adds the Clay-Platte Child Assessment Center to the list of regional
assessment centers funded by the Department of Social Services.
HB2061
-- (LR# 4857L.02I)
CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND HEALTH
Public Hearing Held (H)

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Last Updated October 11, 2002 at 9:06 am