Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session (2010)
Bills Indexed by Subject
TELECOMMUNICATIONS


HB 1202 --- Sponsor: Kuessner, J. C. --- CoSponsor: Black, Linda
Prohibits drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any paved road in the state HB 1205 --- Sponsor: Schad, Rodney --- CoSponsor: Gatschenberger, Chuck
Changes the laws regarding public safety HB 1253 --- Sponsor: Swinger, Terry --- CoSponsor: Witte, Terry L.
Revises the definition of "telephone solicitation" to also prohibit political campaigns from using live operators or automatic dialing announcing devices (ADAD) equipment to call anyone on the No-call List HB 1276 --- Sponsor: Wells, Don --- CoSponsor: Denison, Charles W. "Charlie"
Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any highway in this state HB 1300 --- Sponsor: Lampe, Sara --- CoSponsor: Roorda, Jeff
Requires the Revisor of Statutes to make all copies of laws, resolutions, and constitutional measures available electronically to the public and eliminates the printing of certain state documents HB 1315 --- Sponsor: Shively, Tom --- CoSponsor: Still, Mary
Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any highway in this state HB 1325 --- Sponsor: Bringer, Rachel
Expands the No-call List to include all calls regardless of content and prohibits using automatic dialing announcing devices in certain situations HB 1372 --- Sponsor: Parson, Michael L. --- CoSponsor: Jones, Timothy W.
Changes the laws regarding local exchange voice telecommunications carriers HB 1381 --- Sponsor: Smith, Joe --- CoSponsor: Jones, Timothy W.
Prohibits a person from operating a motor vehicle on public property while using a wireless telephone with certain exceptions HB 1426 --- Sponsor: Funderburk, Doug --- CoSponsor: Dusenberg, Gary
Allows wireless telephone users to be added to the No-call List and revises the definition of "telephone solicitation" to include voice, facsimile, graphic imaging, or data communication HB 1427 --- Sponsor: Biermann, Kenny --- CoSponsor: Schieffer, Ed
Revises the crimes of harassment, stalking, and aggravated stalking and creates the crime of cyber stalking HB 1443 --- Sponsor: Jones, Timothy W.
Places a one-year statute of limitation on any action for electronic funds transfer beginning on the date the violation occurred HB 1513 --- Sponsor: Flook, Tim --- CoSponsor: Brandom, Ellen
Authorizes a sales tax exemption on the utilities and all retail sales of certain tangible personal property and materials for facilities used by data storage centers and server farm facilities HB 1558 --- Sponsor: Biermann, Kenny --- CoSponsor: Still, Mary
Requires a car rental company to alert a renter of a vehicle or motorcycle of the use of electronic surveillance technology for the purpose of tracking the renter and imposing fines or surcharges HB 1574 --- Sponsor: Sander, Therese --- CoSponsor: Jones, Kenny
Requires prepaid wireless service suppliers to collect a 75-cent monthly fee from its customers for 911 emergency communications services HB 1579 --- Sponsor: Webber, Stephen --- CoSponsor: Kander, Jason
Changes the laws regarding absent uniformed services and overseas voters HB 1599 --- Sponsor: Walsh, Regina --- CoSponsor: LeVota, Paul
Establishes the Anticramming Protection Act which prohibits telecommunications companies from billing a customer for miscellaneous products or services without prior approval HB 1633 --- Sponsor: Pollock, Darrell --- CoSponsor: Denison, Charles W. "Charlie"
Requires a telecommunications company to provide caller location information in certain emergency situations HB 1652 --- Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
Changes the laws regarding the telemarketing No-call List by expanding it to include all calls and prohibiting the use of automatic dialing devices in certain situations HB 1686 --- Sponsor: LeVota, Paul --- CoSponsor: Wright, Billy Pat
Changes the laws regarding the telemarketing No-call List and creates the crime of caller identification spoofing HB 1719 --- Sponsor: Schieffer, Ed --- CoSponsor: Atkins, Bert
Prohibits a person or business from misrepresenting its geographic location by using a fictitious or assumed business name in a telephone directory or advertisement HB 1721 --- Sponsor: Schieffer, Ed --- CoSponsor: Atkins, Bert
Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving motor vehicle on any highway in this state HB 1741 --- Sponsor: Pratt, Bryan
Changes the laws regarding a meeting of a board of directors or the executive committee of a corporation HB 1750 --- Sponsor: Jones, Timothy W. --- CoSponsor: Bivins, Walt
Requires certain incumbent local exchange telecommunications companies to reduce their composite intrastate switched exchange access rates annually for a period of three years as specified HB 1770 --- Sponsor: Bivins, Walt --- CoSponsor: Atkins, Bert
Prohibits a political subdivision from imposing a fine or penalty on the owner of a pay telephone on his or her property for calls to the emergency telephone service from the pay telephone HB 1782 --- Sponsor: Nolte, Jerry --- CoSponsor: Fisher, Barney
Requires purchasers of 12 or more disposable cell phones at one time to provide certain identifying information which will be retained in a database in the Office of the Attorney General HB 1834 --- Sponsor: Zimmerman, Jake --- CoSponsor: Schupp, Jill
Expands the No-call List to include cell phone numbers, prohibits sending unsolicited faxes and text messages, and prohibits using automatic dialing announcing devices in certain situations HB 1880 --- Sponsor: Grisamore, Jeff --- CoSponsor: Jones, Timothy W.
Changes the laws regarding accessible electronic text material use in elementary and secondary schools HB 1942 --- Sponsor: Parson, Michael L.
Changes requirements for the emergency telephone service 911 board in Polk County and requires emergency service boards to annually establish a tax rate sufficient to fund service expenditures HB 1947 --- Sponsor: Corcoran, Michael George --- CoSponsor: McGhee, Mike
Prohibits the use of an automated speed enforcement system to enforce speeding violations except in a school, construction, or work zone HB 2061 --- Sponsor: Lampe, Sara --- CoSponsor: Stacey Newman
Prohibits all drivers, regardless of age, from text messaging while operating a moving vehicle and prohibits persons younger than 18 years of age from using a wireless communications device while driving HB 2160 --- Sponsor: Diehl, John
Prohibits any person whose primary business is contracting with providers for health care services from selling, renting, or giving a third party the entity's rights to a participating provider's services HB 2191 --- Sponsor: Walsh, Regina --- CoSponsor: LeVota, Paul
Establishes the Anticramming Protection Act which requires any entity offering products or services that are charged to or collected from the consumer's telephone bill to conform to certain conditions HB 2202 --- Sponsor: Schad, Rodney --- CoSponsor: Cooper, Robert Wayne
Prohibits electronic or digital outdoor signs or billboards to advertise or inform from being erected within 1,500 feet of an intersection HB 2223 --- Sponsor: Morris, James --- CoSponsor: Pace, Sharon
Prohibits public utilities from requiring a deposit from certain delinquent customers HB 2289 --- Sponsor: Dixon, Bob
Allows the Director of the Department of Revenue to send certain notices to specified recipients by electronic mail in lieu of ordinary mail under certain circumstances HB 2386 --- Sponsor: Sander, Therese --- CoSponsor: Still, Mary
Changes the laws regarding sexual offenses involving a child HB 2415 --- Sponsor: Walsh, Regina
Allows the Division of Workers' Compensation to send certain required notifications regarding workers' compensation claims by electronic means, registered or certified mail, or regular mail HB 2432 --- Sponsor: Riddle, Jeanie
Authorizes all counties of the first classification to use emergency telephone tax revenues for certain specified purposes regarding central dispatching for emergency services HB 2442 --- Sponsor: Brandom, Ellen
Allows for house arrest with electronic monitoring or shackling for certain nonviolent offenders and requires the reimbursement of the total cost of house arrest by the state in certain cases HB 2444 --- Sponsor: Webb, Steve
Prohibits a person from operating a motor vehicle on public property while using a wireless telephone with certain exceptions HB 2446 --- Sponsor: Cunningham, Mike
Requires cell phone companies who make an improper city or county sales tax charge to refund the customer three times the amount of the improperly collected tax HB 2471 --- Sponsor: Brown, Dan --- CoSponsor: Scharnhorst, Dwight
Requires devices used to electronically monitor certain sexual offenders to immediately alert law enforcement if the offender travels into an area which has been restricted by law HB 2475 --- Sponsor: Diehl, John
Authorizes St. Louis County, upon voter approval, to impose a sales tax of up to one-tenth of 1% on all retail sales, except for food, to establish, operate, and maintain an emergency communications system
SB 633 --- Sponsor: Pearce, David
Modifies the state do-not-call list and creates "paid for by" requirements for political phone calls
SB 663 --- Sponsor: Rupp, Scott T.
Modifies the state do-not-call list and creates "paid for by" requirements for political phone calls

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Last Updated September 14, 2010 at 3:21 pm