SEVENTIETH DAY--FRIDAY, MAY 13, 2016
1. SCS for SB 998-Romine (In Fiscal Oversight)
Subject to appropriations, requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to subsidize the exam fee for those taking the high school equivalency degree exam for the first time
2. SCS for SBs 857 & 712-Romine (In Fiscal Oversight)
Establishes several provisions relating to financial assistance for dual enrollment courses
3. SS for SCS for SB 788-Schatz (In Fiscal Oversight)
Requires that municipalities in the St. Louis County sales tax pool receive at least 50% of the revenue generated inside a given municipality
1. SB 1111-Brown
Modifies provisions of law relating to MO HealthNet managed care
2. SB 795-Wallingford, with SCS
Implements the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement
3. SB 1076-Parson, with SCS
Modifies certificate of need requirements for long-term care facilities
1. HB 1855-Allen (Schaaf) (In Fiscal Oversight)
Changes the laws regarding health care facility infection reporting
2. HCS for HBs 1366 & 1878, with SCS (Schaefer) (In Fiscal Oversight)
Allows a pharmacist to select an interchangeable biological product when filling a biological product prescription
3. HCS for HBs 1589 & 2307, with SCS (Emery) (In Fiscal Oversight)
Creates tax credits for contributions to certain organizations
4. HB 1585-Hill (Munzlinger)
Modifies provisions relating to hearings before the Board of Probation and Parole
5. HB 1620-Kelley (Schmitt)
Modifies provisions relating to family law
6. HCS for HJR 54 (Riddle) (In Fiscal Oversight)
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing $50 million in bonds for veterans homes
SB 783-Onder
Authorizes telephone companies to elect to have their tangible personal property assessed in accordance with a depreciation schedule
SB 575-Schaefer, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
Phases out the St. Louis City earnings tax
SB 580-Schaaf, with SCS & SA 2 (pending)
Requires voter or General Assembly approval before the Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority extends or issues new bonds obligating the state
SB 596-Kraus, with SCS
Adds the real property of a vineyard and related buildings to the definition of "agricultural and horticultural property" for property tax purposes
SB 622-Romine, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to mine property
SB 644-Onder, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to abortion, including donation of fetal tissue, tissue reports, physician privileges, and ambulatory surgical center licensing and inspections
SCS for SBs 662 & 587-Dixon
Adopts the Compact for a Balanced Budget
SB 680-Emery
Modifies retirement benefits for newly elected members of the General Assembly and statewide elected officials
SB 686-Wallingford, with SCS
Modifies how fourth class cities may proceed with road improvements
SB 706-Dixon
Creates a sales tax exemption for fitness facilities, gyms, and dance studios
SB 719-Emery, with SCS
Requires the State Board of Education to develop a simplified annual school report card
SB 733-Dixon
Authorizes additional circuit judges for certain circuits when indicated by a judicial performance report and repeals provisions regarding the appointment of a janitor-messenger
SB 734-Dixon
Allows sheriffs and deputies to assist in other counties throughout the state
SB 771-Onder
Modifies the law relating to paper ballots
SB 772-Onder, with SCS
Provides that the state shall not require maintenance of licensure or any form of specialty medical board certification to practice medicine and modifies examination requirements for physicians
SB 774-Schmitt
Modifies the gubernatorial appointment process for acting directors and members of boards and commissions
SB 775-Schaefer
Adds a statutory aggravating circumstance for murder in the first degree for certain acts of terrorism
SB 785-Schaefer, with SCS, SS for SCS, SA 1, SSA 1 for SA 1, SA 1 to SSA 1 for SA 1 & point of order (pending)
Establishes the Civil Litigation Funding Act
SBs 789 & 595-Wasson, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to construction contracts entered into by political subdivisions
SB 792-Richard
Repeals certain provisions relating to products liability civil actions
SB 793-Richard
Modifies provisions relating to civil actions brought under merchandising practices and products liability provisions of law
SB 798-Kraus, with SCS
Requires the Department of Revenue to pay the taxpayers' attorneys' fees in income tax cases when the taxpayer receives a favorable judgement
SB 802-Sater
Prohibits abortions performed solely because of a prenatal diagnosis, test, or screening indicating Down Syndrome or the potential of Down Syndrome in an unborn child
SB 805-Onder, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing
SB 806-Onder, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to collective bargaining representation for public employees
SB 812-Keaveny
Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library
SB 816-Wieland, et al
Repeals the death penalty
SB 825-Munzlinger, with SA 1 (pending)
Repeals a section relating to the expiration date of economic subsidies for Missouri qualified fuel ethanol producers
SB 830-Wasson, with SCS
Prohibits a health carrier or other insurer that writes vision insurance from requiring an optometrist to provide services or materials at a discount that are not covered and reimbursed under the plan
SB 848-Emery, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to rate schedules authorized for certain utilities outside of general rate proceedings
SBs 851 & 694-Brown, with SCS
Allows qualified motorcycle operators to operate motorcycles and motortricycles without protective headgear under certain conditions
SB 853-Brown
Creates requirements for co-payments and notice of insurance coverage for occupational therapy
SB 858-Romine, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
Suspends state agency activities relating to the Clean Power Plan until a certain stay is lifted, and requires the Department of Natural Resources to submit an extension for submitting a final plan to the EPA upon the Clean Power Plan being upheld in federal court
SB 868-Wasson
Extends a sunset provision for coverage of early refills of prescription eye drops
SB 871-Wallingford
Modifies provisions relating to emergency communications services
SB 883-Riddle
Requires referrals for out of state abortions to be accompanied by specified printed materials
SB 894-Munzlinger, with SS (pending)
Prohibits private nuisance actions from being brought when the property owner has a government issued permit
SB 896-Hegeman
Provides that a person who removes an unattended child from a locked car shall not be held liable for damages
SB 898-Cunningham
Creates and funds the Department of Revenue Technology Fund through an administrative fee for notice of lien processing
SB 908-Sater, with SCS
Delineates procedures to be used by pharmacy benefit managers with regards to maximum allowable cost lists
SB 916-Schaefer
Modifies definitions in the Missouri Human Rights Act
SB 920-Schmitt and Kraus
Adjusts the exemption amount allowed for each dependent based on the Consumer Price Index
SB 951-Wasson, with SA 1 (pending)
Modifies provisions of the Missouri Preneed Funeral Contract Act
SB 964-Wallingford, with SCS (pending)
Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody orders
SB 966-Schaaf
Transfers powers of the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan Board to the Office of Administration
SB 972-Silvey
Provides MO HealthNet reimbursement for behavior assessment and intervention
SB 980-Keaveny, with SCS, SS for SCS, SA 1 & SA 3 to SA 1 (pending)
Requires public retirement plans to provide certain financial information to participants and modifies the criteria for when a public retirement plan will be deemed delinquent
SB 995-Riddle
Allows entertainment facilities to sell alcoholic beverages through the use of mobile applications
SB 1003-Onder
Prohibits political subdivisions from participating in any action in federal court as either a representative or member of a class to enforce or collect any tax
SB 1004-Onder
Modifies Supreme Court Rule 52.08 to prohibit political subdivisions from joining certain class actions
SB 1005-Walsh
Modifies the law relating to meningococcal vaccines for students enrolled at public institutions of higher education
SBs 1010, 958 & 878-Curls, with SCS
Changes the "Farm-to-School Act" and program to the "Farm-to-Table Act" and program and modifies provisions of such program
SB 1012-Dixon
Allows any single noncharter county judicial circuit to collect a court surcharge to be used towards the maintenance and construction of judicial facilities
SB 1014-Dixon
Modifies admissibility of chemical test results in intoxication related proceedings
SB 1026-Schatz, with SCS
Creates a lifetime permit to carry concealed firearms
SB 1028-Silvey, et al, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities
SB 1033-Pearce
Designates "Old Drum" as the historical dog of the state of Missouri, and designates "Jim the Wonder Dog" as Missouri's Wonder Dog
SB 1066-Curls
Allows the Kansas City Police Department chief of police to appoint a lieutenant colonel to be responsible for homeland security matters
SB 1074-Schmitt, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to the ABLE act
SB 1075-Wallingford
Creates the Silver Alert System to aid in identifying and locating a missing endangered person
SB 1085-Pearce
Requires the governing board of each public institution of higher education to enter into a memorandum of understanding concerning sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking involving students on and off campus
SB 1091-Riddle
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
SB 1094-Kehoe, with SCS
Creates a property tax exemption for trails operated through railroad easements
SB 1096-Dixon and Keaveny, with SS (pending)
Modifies provisions pertaining to non-participating manufacturers in the Master Settlement Agreement
SB 1117-Wasson, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to residential dwelling rentals
SB 1120-Hegeman, et al
Modifies provisions relating to multipurpose water resources
SB 1131-Sifton
Provides licensing and taxation for daily fantasy sports games
SB 1144-Brown
Modifies the process for promulgation of an emergency rule by a state agency
SJR 23-Sater, with SS (pending)
Modifies the law relating to initiative petitions
SJR 35-Kraus, with SCS
Creates property tax valuation freeze for the elderly
HCS for HB 1433, with SCS (Sater)
Establishes the Supporting and Strengthening Families Act relating to guardianships
HCS for HB 1451, with SCS (Pearce)
Modifies several provisions relating to charter schools
HB 1452-Hoskins, with SCS (Pearce)
Modifies provisions of law relating to financial disclosure
HCS for HB 1463 (Kraus)
Modifies provisions relating to sales tax on admission or fees to places of amusement and entertainment
HCS for HB 1464, with SCS (pending) (Brown)
Modifies provisions relating to the operation of motorcycles
HB 1472-Dugger, with SS & SA 4 (pending) (Dixon)
Modifies provisions for when a government employee is convicted of a felony and forfeits his or her pension
HB 1478-Entlicher, with SCS (Pearce)
Modifies bonding requirements for treasurers and secretaries of certain school district boards
HB 1479-Entlicher (Romine)
Modifies laws relating to filing deadlines when a candidate withdraws from a race within two working days prior to the deadline
HB 1534-Flanigan, with SCS (Schaefer)
Extends the sunset on certain health care provider reimbursement allowance taxes
HB 1575-Rowden, with SCA 1 (Munzlinger)
Requires officials to timely disclose lodging and travel expenses incurred by the official, the official's spouse, the official's family that are paid by a third person for expenses
HB 1588-Franklin, with SCS (Parson)
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
HB 1619-McCaherty (Dixon)
Establishes a two year statute of limitations for claims of malpractice or negligence against mental health professionals
HB 1643-Hicks (Brown)
Requires thirty minutes of cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction and training during high school
HCS for HB 1658 (Onder)
Establishes the Show-Me Compassionate Medical Education Day and authorizes a multicenter study into the root causes of depression among medical students
HCS for HB 1675, with SCS (pending) (Munzlinger)
Modifies provisions relating to vacancies in county-elected offices
HB 1678-Solon, with SCS (Pearce)
Requires the governing board of each public institution of higher education to enter into a memorandum of understanding concerning sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking involving students on and off campus
HCS for HB 1695,with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) (Wasson)
Allows St. Francois County and Taney County to enact nuisance abatement ordinances
HB 1716-Lichtenegger, with SCS (Munzlinger)
Allows students enrolled in approved virtual institutions to participate in the Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program
HCS for HB 1718 (Romine)
Modifies laws regarding arbitration agreements between employers and at-will employees
HCS for HB 1729 (Munzlinger)
Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances relating to the labeling, cultivation, or use of seed, fertilizers or soil conditioners
HB 1745-Brattin, with SCS (Schatz)
Modifies provisions relating to the registration of trailers, semi-trailers, and camping trailers, the inspection of boat manufacturers and dealers, and bus length limits
HCS for HB 1759, with SCS (Dixon)
Adds a circuit court judge to the 26th Judicial Circuit and authorizes an additional circuit judge in certain circuits when indicated by a judicial performance report
HCS for HB 1776 (Romine)
Changes the laws regarding the requirements for the operation of a bingo game
HCS for HBs 1780 & 1420 (Pearce)
Modifies the retirement allowance calculation for members of the Public School Retirement System with thirty-one or more years of service
HB 1786-Pike, with SCS (Pearce)
Prohibits the sale or offering of powdered alcohol and creates a crime of illegal possession of powdered alcohol
HB 1795-Haefner, with SCS (Sater)
Requires the Department of Social Services to contract with a third party to verify eligibility for public assistance programs
HCS for HB 1804, with SCS & SA 1 (pending) (Emery)
Modifies provisions relating to state energy policies
HCS for HB 1850 (Wasson)
Allows various state boards to collaborate with the Department of Health and Senior Services to collect and analyze workforce data to assess the availability of qualified health care professionals
HB 1892-Rehder, with SS & SA 1 (pending) (Schatz)
Establishes the Narcotics Control Act
HCS for HB 1898 (Emery)
Authorizes telephone companies to elect to have their tangible personal property assessed in accordance with a depreciation schedule
HCS for HB 1904, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) (Wallingford)
Modifies provisions relating to emergency communication services
HCS for HB 1912, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending) (Schatz)
Contains provisions relating to counties and certificates of need
HCS for HB 1930 (Riddle)
Modifies provisions of law relating to domestic violence
HCS for HB 2038 (Munzlinger)
Allows those licensed by the Department of Agriculture to grow, harvest, and cultivate industrial hemp
HB 2104-Alferman, with SCS (Schmitt)
Modifies provisions relating to liquor control
HB 2111-Eggleston (Sater)
Modifies laws relating to non-election successions
HB 2166-Alferman, with SCS, SS#2 for SCS, SA 5 & SA 1 to SA 5 (pending) (Onder)
Modifies provisions of law relating to ethics
HCS for HB 2187, with SCS (pending) (Cunningham)
Requires the Department of Natural Resources and any other state departments to sell certain property located in Oregon County
HCS for HB 2202, with SCS (Dixon)
Modifies provisions relating to records of minor victims of sexual offenses
HB 2226-Barnes (Silvey)
Adds special executive branch appointees to the definition of public official
HB 2230-Ross (Schatz)
Exempts passengers of vessels propelled by outboard jet motors and vessels not manufactured with adequate guards or railing from certain restrictions on where they may ride
HCS for HBs 2234 & 1985 (Pearce)
Requires the Department of Higher Education to develop and maintain a website containing certain information on institutions of higher education.
HB 2257-Jones, with SCS (Wieland)
Modifies title insurance law and provisions regarding notaries public and allows security deposits to be exempt from bankruptcy proceedings
HCS for HB 2332, with SCS, SS for SCS, SA 1 & point of order (pending) (Dixon)
Modifies various provisions of criminal law
HCS for HB 2397 (Cunningham)
Changes the laws regarding federal home loan banks
HCS for HB 2402, with SCS & SA 1 (pending) (Pearce)
Modifies provisions relating to hospital regulations and certificates of need
HB 2429-Dohrman, with SCS (Parson)
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation
HCS for HB 2445 (Libla)
Modifies how the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control may use the Alcohol and Tobacco Control Fund.
HCS for HB 2496 (Hegeman)
Provides for reimbursement for emergency medical transportation services under MO HealthNet
HB 2590-Plocher, with SCS (Keaveny)
Modifies provisions relating to the Uniform Commercial Code and establishes the Missouri Commercial Receivership Act
HCS for HB 2689, with SS, SA 1 & SSA 1 for SA 1 (pending) (Silvey)
Modifies provisions relating to the state's energy policies
HJR 58-Brown (57) (Romine)
Proposes a constitutional amendment to reduce the amount of time a person is required to be a member of an organization in order to participate in the management of a bingo game
HB 2195-Hoskins (Pearce)
Designates the dog known as "Old Drum" as the state historical dog of the state of Missouri
HB 1539-Vescovo (Wieland)
Designates March as "Von Willebrand Awareness Month"
HB 1538-Vescovo (Wieland)
Designates the month of October as "Brachial Plexus Awareness Month"
HB 2183-Roeber (Curls)
Designates April as "Parliamentary Month"
HB 2480-Justus (Sater)
Designates the second Saturday in June as "Law Enforcement Appreciation Day"
HB 1473-Dugger, with SCS (Wasson)
Modifies provisions of law relating to bidding procedures for county depositaries
HB 1388-Roeber (Dixon)
Provides that Division Twelve of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit shall sit at the City of Independence
SB 573-Schmitt, with HCS, as amended
Modifies the law relating to the investment policies of the state
SS for SCS for SB 663-Dixon, with HCS, as amended
Modifies provisions related to criminal offenses
SB 676-Sater, with HCS, as amended
Contains provisions relating to political subdivisions, wireless facilities, Department of Transportation vehicles, limited liability companies, and circuit court judges
SCS for SBs 688 & 854-Romine, with HCS, as amended
Establishes the Joint Committee on Public Assistance
SB 831-Wasson, with HCS, as amended
Provides acceptable ways a professional licensee may submit payment, application, requests for educational time extensions or notify his or her licensing board
SB 869-Schmitt, with HCS, as amended
Prohibits the adoption of any tax increment financing from superseding, altering, or reducing sheltered workshop property tax levies
SB 897-Hegeman, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 4 & HA 5
Removes penalties for taxes paid under protest or as part of a disputed assessment
SS for SB 937-Wallingford, with HCS, as amended
Extends the authority for regional jail districts to impose a sales tax until September 30, 2027
CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES
SS for SB 608-Sater, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR#2 and passed CCS#2)
Modifies several provisions relating to health care
SS for SB 621-Romine, with HCS, as amended
Modifies provisions relating to telehealth services
SB 627-Nasheed, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, HA 4, as amended, HA 5 & HA 6 (Further conference granted)
Requires each public institution of higher education to develop and implement a policy to advise students and staff on available suicide prevention programs
SB 635-Hegeman, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Establishes the Missouri Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Council and the Palliative Care Consumer and Professional Information and Education Program
SB 639-Riddle, with HCS, as amended
Modifies provisions of the Prosecuting Attorneys and Circuit Attorneys' Retirement System and allows political subdivisions to assign operation of a retirement plan to LAGERS
SB 640-Schatz, with HCS, as amended
Modifies provisions relating to registration of certain motor vehicles
SCS for SB 650-Pearce, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, HA 4, HA 5, HA 6, HA 7, HA 8, as amended & HA 9 (Further conference granted)
Modifies the A+ Schools Program by removing the requirement that the student's attendance of public high school occur in the three years immediately prior to graduation
SB 656-Munzlinger, with HCS, as amended
Specifies that no additional fee beyond $100 may be charged to process concealed carry permit applications and allows military members extra time to renew their permits
SB 677-Sater, with HCS, as amended
Establishes requirements for authorized entities to stock epinephrine (EPI) auto-injectors for use in emergencies
SCS for SB 703-Munzlinger, with HCS, as amended
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
SB 735-Dixon, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Modifies laws relating to the Court Automation Fund, the Basic Legal Services Fund, and public defenders
SCS for SB 765-Schmitt and Nasheed, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement officers and political subdivisions
SS for SB 799-Kraus, with HCS, as amended
Modifies the law relating to business fees
SB 833-Nasheed, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Authorizes financial institutions to offer savings promotion programs
SB 864-Sater, with HCS, as amended
Provides that only a licensed pharmacist can determine to dispense an emergency supply of medication without the prescriber's authorization and may dispense varying quantities of maintenance medication
SB 873-Pearce, with HCS, as amended
Creates the Missouri Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Initiative
SCS for SB 973-Wasson, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Provides that a pharmacist may dispense varying quantities of maintenance medication
SS for SCS for SB 986-Brown, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties
SB 988-Kraus, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, HA 4, as amended & HA 5 (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Modifies several provisions relating to health care providers
SB 994-Munzlinger, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Allows the Missouri Wine and Grape Board to oversee and provide any professional or legal services on the distribution of wine to effectuate the Board's marketing goals
SCS for SB 996-Pearce, with HCS, as amended
Excludes funds designated by taxpayers in an urban district as local early childhood education funds from the local tax revenue calculation used to provide funding to charter schools that have declared themselves as a local educational agency
SB 997-Pearce, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Establishes several provisions relating to higher education
HCS for HB 1584, with SCS, as amended (Schmitt) (House adopted CCR and passed CCS)
Modifies procedures used by entities providing private probation services and security guards at casinos
SCRs 53 & 44-Schaefer, with SCS
Applies to Congress for the calling of an Article V convention of states to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government
SCR 54-Walsh
Urges the Department of Higher Education and Department of Health and Senior Services to encourage the dissemination of information about meningococcal disease and its vaccines
SCR 55-Holsman
Urges Congress to call an Article V Convention for the purpose of proposing amendments to the United States Constitution
SCR 56-Brown
Designates May as Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month
SCR 59-Emery
Urges the United States Congress to propose the Regulation Freedom Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
SCR 60-Curls
Urges a commitment to equal rights for people with cognitive disabilities to access technology and information
SCR 61-Parson
Applies to Congress for the calling of an Article V convention of states to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding term limits for members of Congress
SCR 63-Curls and Munzlinger
Urges the Missouri congressional delegation to support the use of science-based data to assess the impacts and regulation of modern agricultural technologies
SCR 68-Schupp
Expresses support for the practice of Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong
SR 2062-Pearce
Urges the United States Air Force to support basing and operating aircraft at Whiteman Air Force Base
SR 2196-Emery, with SCS
Establishes the Senate Committee on Utility Regulation and Infrastructure Investment
SR 2215-Sater
Establishes the Senate Interim Committee on MO HealthNet Pharmacy Benefits
SR 2216-Cunningham, with SCS
Establishes the Senate Interim Committee on Long-Term Care Facilities
HCS for HCR 57 (Schaefer)
Applies to Congress for the calling of a convention to propose certain amendments to the United States Constitution which place limits on the federal government
HCR 61-Engler (Dixon)
Authorizes the republication of the Revised Statutes of Missouri following the 2016 legislative session
HCR 63-Taylor (Wieland)
Urges the U.S. Congress to reject and revoke President Obama's executive action on firearm control
HCR 69-Miller (Brown)
Encourages the attorney general to take all necessary legal actions regarding EPA's final Clean Power Plan to prevent unlawful obligations being imposed on states and others
CCS for SCS for HCS for HB 2 (Schaefer) (Section 2.030/Appropriation 9235)
Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of Education and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
CCS for SCS for HCS for HB 10 (Schaefer) (Section 10.710/Appropriation 9859)
Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of Mental Health, Board of Public Buildings, and Department of Health and Senior Services