Missouri House of Representatives
2005
93rd General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Legislation Sponsored by Rep. Kenneth Jones

SPONSOR
HB119
Requires continuation of life insurance benefits for state employees and retirees who are called to military service in times of active armed warfare
Approved HCS HB 119 -- (LR# 0275L.02T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB120
Allows for a special personalized license plate to be displayed on a trailer
HB120 -- (LR# 0638L.01I)
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB200
Allows an assessor to make a physical inspection of real or personal property in absence of a taxable property list
HB200 -- (LR# 0500L.01I)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Public Hearing held (H)
HR163
Grants the 4-H Citizenship Youth Forum use of the House Chamber on Thursday, June 30, 2005, from 9 am to 11:30 am to conduct a mock legislative session.
HR163 -- (LR# 1211L.01I)
Adopted (H)
COSPONSOR
HB42
Increases the penalty for possession of pseudoephedrine with the intent to manufacture methamphetamine
HB42 -- (LR# 0267L.01I)
Withdrawn (H)
HB233
Makes it a class C felony to break into a motor vehicle for the purpose of committing a theft
HB233 -- (LR# 0964L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB365
Allows moneys from the county sheriff's revolving fund to be used to cover the costs associated with the processing of concealed carry endorsements
Approved HCS HB 365 -- (LR# 1193L.03T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB375
Designates the bridge on State Highway 13 over the Missouri River as "The Congressman Ike Skelton Bridge"
HB375 -- (LR# 1051L.01P)
Perfected (H)
HB377
Changes the laws regarding transportation including school bus drivers, fee offices, credit for trade-ins, salvage vehicles, repossessed titles, drivers' licenses, and memorial highways
HCS HB 591, 210, 377, 760 & 777 -- (LR# 1610L.11C)
Laid over (H)
HA 1 TO HA 1,AND HA 1, HCS PENDING

HB393
Changes the laws affecting claims for damages and their payment and establishes venue in all tort actions
Approved CCS SS SCS HCS HB 393 -- (LR# 1188L.14T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB396
Changes the laws on the disposition of evidence by allowing law enforcement to collect hazardous samples without court approval, document and then destroy them, and makes them admissable
HB396 -- (LR# 0507L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB402
Changes the laws regarding the licensing of podiatrists
Approved HB402 -- (LR# 1112L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB451
Requires signs on selected highways entering Greene County to contain the message: "Welcome to Greene County--Home of Governor Matt Blunt"
HB451 -- (LR# 1432L.01I)
TOURISM
Hearing scheduled, Bill not heard (H)
HB454
Removes the requirement that the Missouri Qualified Biodiesel Incentive Fund be funded with moneys other than from general revenue
HB454 -- (LR# 1000L.02I)
AGRICULTURE POLICY
Executive Session held (H)
VOTED DO PASS

HB455
Removes the requirement that watershed districts trustees must live in the district
Approved HB455 -- (LR# 1330L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB457
Prohibits human cloning and the use of public funds and facilities for the purpose of human cloning
HB457 -- (LR# 0534L.01I)
Referred: Rules (H)
HB498
Changes the laws regarding the crimes of stealing, tampering, and receiving stolen property and requires specific restitution in certain cases
HCS HB 498 -- (LR# 0788L.02P)
Placed on Informal Calendar (S)
HB511
Creates the crime of being under the influence of a controlled substance
HB511 -- (LR# 0557L.01I)
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Public Hearing held (H)
HB551
Changes the laws regarding electrical service to annexed areas and allows the Missouri Public Service Commission to determine electric service area boundaries
HB551 -- (LR# 1470L.01I)
Referred: Utilities
HB560
Limits the number of excursion gambling boat licenses which can be issued by the Missouri Gaming Commission to a total of 13 or the number of licenses issued as of January 1, 2012, whichever is less
HCS HB 560 -- (LR# 0644L.05P)
Second read and referred: Ways and Means (S)
HB561
Authorizes limited powers of arrest to park rangers in the City of St. Louis upon completion of specific training and requires them to comply with the racial profiling reporting law
HB561 -- (LR# 0738L.01I)
Referred: Local Government (H)
HB608
Repeals the laws prohibiting political activity or fund raising by Kansas City police officers
HB608 -- (LR# 0767L.01I)
ELECTIONS
Executive Session held (H)
VOTED DO PASS

HB629
Authorizes all municipalities and counties to impose, upon voter approval, a local economic development sales tax
HB629 -- (LR# 1501L.01I)
JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Executive Session held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB639
Establishes the Betty L. Thompson Scholarship Program and authorizes an individual and business tax credit for contributions to certified nonprofit educational charitable organizations
HCS HB 639 -- (LR# 0341L.11C)
Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H)
HB648
Establishes the Missouri Wine and Grape Board and creates the Missouri Wine and Grape Fund
HB648 -- (LR# 1678L.02I)
AGRICULTURE POLICY
Executive Session held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB700
Changes the laws regarding endangerment of individuals at a correctional facility and authorizes the Board of Probation and Parole to charge offenders under their supervision a monthly fee
Approved HB700 -- (LR# 1971L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB706
Allows hand fishing for catfish or carp in the months of June and July in Missouri
HB706 -- (LR# 1938L.01I)
CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Executive Session held (H)
HB732
Allows local government officials to accept certain methods of payment for taxes and licenses
HB732 -- (LR# 1978L.01I)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Public Hearing held (H)
HB759
Requires health insurers and the Missouri Medicaid Program to provide coverage for services under the First Steps Program
HB759 -- (LR# 1795L.02I)
Referred: Special Committee on General Laws
HB770
Gives patients the right to receive copies of all medical and laboratory test results ordered or authorized by a health care provider
HB770 -- (LR# 1636L.01I)
HEALTH CARE POLICY
Public Hearing held (H)
HB797
Changes the procedures used in the examination and treatment of victims of sexual offenses
HB797 -- (LR# 1997L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB823
Establishes the Model School Wellness Program to create pilot programs in school districts encouraging students to avoid tobacco use, balance their diets, and exercise
HB823 -- (LR# 2048L.02I)
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Executive Session held (H)
HB854
Changes the laws regarding job development programs administered by the Department of Economic Development and establishes the Missouri Quality Jobs Program
HCS HB 854 -- (LR# 2104L.05C)
Reported do pass (H)
NO TIME LIMIT FOR DEBATE

HB855
Authorizes the Department of Economic Development to contract with a higher education institute to establish a distant dental hygienist learning program
HB855 -- (LR# 2099L.02I)
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
Executive Session held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB859
Allows residents of Missouri to participate in any current or future state program, policy, or practice permitting prescription drugs to be acquired from Canada
HCS HB 859 -- (LR# 1490L.03P)
Perfected (H)
HB904
Specifies that the personal property of offenders who have escaped or absconded from the supervision of the Department of Corrections will be considered abandoned and be forfeited
HB904 -- (LR# 2171L.01I)
Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions
HB905
Prohibits the withholding or withdrawal of nutrition or hydration for a patient without a specific written power of attorney granting the authority
HB905 -- (LR# 2139L.01I)
HEALTH CARE POLICY
Public Hearing held (H)
HB910
Establishes the Missouri Medical Malpractice Insurance Company Act for the purpose of creating a company to provide rural health care providers with medical malpractice insurance coverage
HB910 -- (LR# 2142L.01I)
Referred: Insurance Policy
HB924
Expands liability protection for school employees and volunteers
HCS HB 924 -- (LR# 2003L.03C)
Reported do pass (H)
NO TIME LIMIT FOR DEBATE

HB937
Prohibits "bullying" in schools and requires school districts to adopt policies prohibiting harassment, intimidation, and bullying
HB937 -- (LR# 1474L.01I)
Referred: Elementary and Secondary Education
HB972
Changes the laws regarding crime
Approved SS#2 SCS HCS HB 972 -- (LR# 2161S.10T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HJR23
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring impeachments to be tried by the Senate
HJR23 -- (LR# 1762L.01I)
Relieved from committee

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