Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2010)
Bills Indexed by Subject
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HB 1214 --- Sponsor: Dusenberg, Gary --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn
Exempts from real property taxes certain eligible taxpayers 75 years of age and older with certain income levels HB 1216 --- Sponsor: Dusenberg, Gary --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn
Exempts real property owned by individuals 65 years of age and older from increases in the tax rate and assessed valuation until the owner moves, sells the property, or fails to notify of continued eligibility HB 1228 --- Sponsor: Kraus, Will --- CoSponsor: Gatschenberger, Chuck
Exempts real property owned by individuals 65 years of age or older with certain levels of income from increases in assessed valuation that are not from new construction or improvements HB 1241 --- Sponsor: Sater, David
Establishes the Senior Services Growth and Development Program to provide additional funding for senior services in the state by imposing a surcharge on certain health insurance premiums HB 1249 --- Sponsor: Sater, David --- CoSponsor: Jones, Timothy W.
Authorizes an income tax credit for food or cash donations to a senior citizen services center HB 1302 --- Sponsor: Nance, Bob --- CoSponsor: Pratt, Bryan
Expands the Amber Alert System to include missing endangered adults, specifies the criteria for being a missing endangered adult, and changes the system's name to Amber Alert and Silver Alert System HB 1321 --- Sponsor: Parson, Michael L.
Authorizes a percentage reduction in real and personal property taxes for certain property owners 70 years of age or older HB 1350 --- Sponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn --- CoSponsor: Jones, Timothy W.
Changes the laws regarding assessed valuation of residential real property HB 1358 --- Sponsor: Chappelle-Nadal, Maria --- CoSponsor: Carter, Chris
Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to strongly encourage long-term care facilities to institute policies encouraging familial involvement in the well-being and support of its residents HB 1386 --- Sponsor: Nolte, Jerry --- CoSponsor: Kraus, Will
Limits the increase in assessed valuation of residential property by the percentage of increase in Social Security benefits for the elderly and disabled who own and live in their principal residence HB 1417 --- Sponsor: Fallert, Joseph Jr. --- CoSponsor: Roorda, Jeff
Expands eligibility for the Missouri Rx Plan to include retired Missouri residents 65 years of age or older with annual incomes of up to $25,000 for individuals and of up to $50,000 for married couples HB 1464 --- Sponsor: Hodges, Steve
Requires health care facilities to notify the local fire department when they provide oxygen tanks or apparatuses to a patient or customer in a residential setting HB 1509 --- Sponsor: Still, Mary --- CoSponsor: Burnett, John P.
Prohibits unsecured loans of $500 or less, commonly known as payday loans, from being facilitated, encouraged, solicited, advertised, or provided on nursing home or residential care facility property HB 1521 --- Sponsor: Nance, Bob --- CoSponsor: Pratt, Bryan
Expands the Amber Alert System to include missing endangered adults, specifies the criteria for being a missing endangered adult, and changes the system's name to Amber Alert and Silver Alert System HB 1576 --- Sponsor: Hoskins, Theodore
Authorizes an income tax credit for taxpayers 70 years of age or older for 50% of the personal property taxes paid on motor vehicles they own HB 1577 --- Sponsor: Hoskins, Theodore
Authorizes a $1,000 income tax credit for a resident taxpayer who is 65 years of age or older with an adjusted gross income of $9,570 or less HB 1621 --- Sponsor: McNeil, Margo --- CoSponsor: Sutherland, Mike
Increases from $14,300 to $16,000 the minimum base used to calculate the senior citizens property tax credit, commonly known as circuit breaker HB 1627 --- Sponsor: Nance, Bob --- CoSponsor: Day, David
Authorizes the Family Support Division to assist certain elderly individuals who qualify for the federal Food Stamp Program in obtaining supplemental food stamps HB 1784 --- Sponsor: Nolte, Jerry --- CoSponsor: Fisher, Barney
Limits the increase in assessed valuation of residential property to the percentage increase in Social Security benefits for some elderly and disabled citizens who own and live in their principal residence HB 1800 --- Sponsor: Gatschenberger, Chuck --- CoSponsor: Nieves, Brian D.
Authorizes a homestead property tax exemption phased in over 15 years for certain individuals 65 years of age or older HB 1835 --- Sponsor: Zimmerman, Jake --- CoSponsor: McNeil, Margo
Allows individuals who are 62 years of age or older to defer paying property taxes on their residences under certain conditions by filing a claim with the county assessor HB 1850 --- Sponsor: Webber, Stephen --- CoSponsor: Low, Beth
Changes the laws regarding complaints filed with the Missouri Commission on Human Rights and prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation HB 2091 --- Sponsor: Frame, Michael --- CoSponsor: Skaggs, Trent
Exempts residential property owned by an individual 62 years of age or older from certain increases in assessed valuation HB 2211 --- Sponsor: Nasheed, Jamilah
Specifies that a landlord will not be required to have a property tax liability as a requirement for a renter to receive a property tax credit under the senior citizens property tax credit HB 2392 --- Sponsor: Stream, Rick --- CoSponsor: Ruestman, Marilyn
Reauthorizes the provisions regarding the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act and extends the expiration date until December 31, 2016 HB 2399 --- Sponsor: Hobbs, Steve --- CoSponsor: Komo, Sam
Changes the laws regarding the authorization of tax credits with the exception of the Senior Citizens Property Tax Credit and the Homestead Preservation Tax Credit HJR 67 --- Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing an exemption from property tax on all real and personal property of any citizen of the state who is 65 years of age or older
SB 817 --- Sponsor: Lembke, Jim
Extends the sunset on the Homestead Preservation Tax Credit
SB 979 --- Sponsor: Rupp, Scott T.
Requires long-term care insurance rates to be approved by the director prior as a condition of issuance of such policies within Missouri

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