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99th General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Representative
Joe Don McGaugh
District 039
Republican
Elected:
2012
Years Served:
5
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Sponsored Bills
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HB 71
- (0585H.01I)
Specifies that the continuing authority requirement to obtain a construction or operating permit is satisfied if the applicant is a registered LLC or other business organization
HB 72
- (0579H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding condemnation proceedings
HB 73
- (0581H.01I)
Provides certain immunities for peace disturbances related to farming activities
HB 74
- (0598H.01I)
Establishes the Consumer Legal Funding Model Act
HB 75
- (0586H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to county prosecuting attorneys
HB 76
- (0580H.01I)
Provides that certain persons shall not be required to disclose news sources or information
HB 77
- (0582H.02C)
Establishes procedures concerning vexatious litigations
HB 78
- (0385H.04C)
Modifies provisions relating to the prevailing wage
HB 79
- (0386H.01I)
Establishes the School Construction Act, which exempts construction and maintenance work done for certain school districts from the prevailing wage requirement upon the school board's approval
HB 81
- (0540H.01I)
Modifies provisions related to employer requirements for employee benefits
HB 95
- (0714H.01P)
Modifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule and provides that parties may introduce evidence of the actual cost, rather than the value, of the medical care rendered
HB 113
- (0727H.01I)
Exempts certain structures used for agricultural purposes from county health orders, ordinances, rules, or regulations
HB 114
- (0725H.01I)
Specifies that any person who disseminates false information relating to a perishable food product implying the product is not safe for consumption is liable to the producer.
HB 144
- (0771H.04P)
Relates to decisions regarding health care and health care records
HB 159
- (0438H.03P)
Establishes provisions requiring actions against veterinarians to be brought within two years of the date of occurrence of the act of negligence that is at issue, except in certain situations
HB 351
- (1104H.02C)
Modifies provisions relating to the detention and shackling of juvenile offenders and detention and shackling of pregnant offenders
HB 415
- (0830H.02C)
Modifies provisions relating to predatory and persistent sexual offenders
HB 550
- (1110H.01I)
Changes the laws regarding the Missouri Human Rights Act and employment discrimination
HB 573
- (1114H.05P)
Establishes requirements for certain settlement offers of tort claims which must be accepted within a specified period of time
HB 594
- (1105H.01I)
Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 10 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages
HB 595
- (1343H.01I)
Makes offenders who owe court costs or restitution, or have not fulfilled certain other conditions, ineligible for early release for earned compliance credits
HB 596
- (1312H.02C)
Modifies provisions relating to the State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors
HB 597
- (1346H.02C)
Modifies provisions relating to court personnel
HB 623
- (1364H.01I)
Prohibits the fine collection center from taking an individual's drivers' license for failure to appear for a traffic violation
HB 725
- (1400H.02C)
Modifies the definition of dependent for purposes of workers' compensation claims
HB 770
- (1585H.01I)
Specifies that any regulation that is revenue producing shall have a sunset provision and will require legislative approval for re-issuance
HB 792
- (1697H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to emergency rules
HB 843
- (1781S.03C)
Changes the laws regarding county budgets so that county clerks may report budgets to the state auditor electronically
HB 863
- (1808H.02C)
Changes the law regarding festival liability insurance
HB 875
- (1785H.02C)
Provides that an employment exemption variance for persons required to have an ignition interlock device shall not be granted to a person who controls an entity that owns an employer-owned vehicle
HB 876
- (1786H.01I)
Repeals the provision requiring arbitration, if requested by a plaintiff, in a negligence action against the Department of Transportation
HB 919
- (1883H.01I)
Modifies mandated reporting requirements for sexual assault victims in long-term care facilities
HB 1010
- (1894H.01I)
Amends Supreme Court Rule 15.05 for the purpose of allowing legislative staff members to report in each reporting year credit for continuing legal education for employment during that reporting year's regular legislative session
HB 1043
- (2147H.03C)
Changes the law regarding initiative petitions
HB 1049
- (1907H.04C)
Modifies provisions relating to coroners
HCB 1
- (1968S.04C)
Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings
HCB 8
- (2376H.04C)
Modifies provisions relating to civil proceedings
HCB 9
- (2377H.01I)
Modifies provisions relating to criminal proceedings
HCR 49
- (2353H.01I)
Reaffirms Missouri's support of flood control and navigation being the dominant Congressionally authorized purposes for operation of the Missouri River
HJR 3
- (0593H.01I)
Delineates procedures a court must follow when assessing a claim that the government has enforced a law that limits a person's constitutional rights
HJR 4
- (0587H.01I)
Proposes a constitutional amendment to assert the right of Missourians to hunt and fish
HR 795
- (2363H.01I)
Grants the use of the House Chamber for the purpose of swearing in newly licensed attorneys on Friday, April 28, 2017
HR 1093
- (2372H.01I)
Grants the use of the House Chamber for the purpose of swearing in newly licensed attorneys on Thursday, September 28, 2017
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