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96th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
David Sater
District 068
Republican
Elected:
2004
Years Served:
8
Committees
Health Care Policy, Chairman
Budget
Financial Institutions
Health Insurance
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 27
- (0069L.01I)
Authorizes an income tax credit to any taxpayer who donates cash or food to a senior citizen services center
HB 28
- (0337L.02P)
Establishes the Abortion-inducing Drugs Safety Act which prohibits a non-physician from prescribing an abortion-inducing drug and specifies that a pharmacy cannot be required to be connected with the drug
HB 29
- (0068L.02P)
Establishes the Volunteer Health Services Act which allows a licensed health care provider to render volunteer professional health care services for a sponsoring organization
HB 30
- (0077L.01I)
Allows a law enforcement officer to request that certain property used to secure personal credit loans from pawnbrokers not be sold for 10 days of the request
HB 31
- (0067L.01I)
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 32
- (0064L.02P)
Allows the State Registrar to issue a heritage birth certificate
HB 33
- (0065L.01I)
Requires a motor vehicle driver, when overtaking a bicycle, to pass safety at a distance of not less than three feet
HB 34
- (0109L.02I)
Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a federal waiver to modify the eligibility requirements for the Missouri Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Program
HB 35
- (0074L.01I)
Increases the rent deposit or security deposit that a landlord may demand from two months' rent to three months' rent
HB 36
- (0073L.01I)
Specifies that farm machinery and equipment as it relates to exemptions for sales tax will include certain all-terrain vehicles
HB 55
- (0066L.01I)
Authorizes a state and local sales and use tax exemption for over-the-counter or nonprescription drugs which are prescribed by a practitioner and certain medical equipment, supplies, or devices
HB 106
- (0545L.01I)
Prohibits a sheltered workshop's board of directors from holding in reserve any general operating moneys in excess of one year's estimated annual general operating costs with certain specified exceptions
HB 201
- (0919L.01I)
Authorizes the MO HealthNet Division to implement a statewide dental delivery system to ensure recipient participation and access to providers of dental services under MO HealthNet
HB 449
- (1381L.02I)
Establishes the Missouri Radon Awareness Act which requires the seller of residential real property to provide the buyer with a disclosure of information on radon hazards
HB 544
- (1562L.01I)
Changes the laws regarding criminal background checks of personal care attendants, long-term care providers, and long-term care workers
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