- SB 1 - Loudon - Amends various provisions of workers' compensation law
- 3/9/2005 -- Change in Conferees: Clemens replaces Crowell
- SB 38 - Nodler - Adds highway designations within Newton and Jasper County
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 42 - Days - Modifies provisions regarding early childhood special education
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 57 - Klindt - Exempts certain employees from holding a title insurance license
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 64 - Kennedy - Creates the Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance Act
- 3/9/2005 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee (0409S.04C)
- SB 73 - Champion - Allows county law enforcement agencies to have sexual offender registry websites
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 75 - Champion - Closes the drug benefit coverage gap that was created due to the enactment of the Medicare Act of 2003
- 3/9/2005 -- SCS Voted Do Pass (w/SCS SBs 75 & 353) S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee-Consent
- SB 95 - Coleman - Modifies various provisions relating to lead abatement
- 3/9/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee
- SB 103 - Bartle - Allows school districts to convene a committee of their board in order to rule on pupil residency waiver requests
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 156 - Shields - Modifies powers of port authorities with respect to property ownership and development
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 161 - Gross - Establishes the "Founding Documents Protection Act"
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 173 - Scott - Creates a graduated increase in payments to sheltered workshops and alters bidding preferences for products and services from sheltered workshops
- 3/9/2005 -- H Second Read
- SB 179 - Griesheimer - Allows for utility companies to recover costs through alternate rate plans
- 3/9/2005 -- H Second Read
- SB 192 - Engler - Allows for the disposal of hazardous materials in certain circumstances
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 209 - Koster - Designates a portion of Highway 58 in Johnson County as the "Veterans Memorial Parkway"
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 214 - Scott - Each child enrolled in kindergarten, or first grade to receive comprehensive vision examinations
- 3/9/2005 -- SCS Voted Do Pass S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee (1054S.04C)
- SB 222 - Callahan - Places various reporting requirements upon manufacturers of tobacco products
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 227 - Engler - Designates a portion of state highway M as the "Highway Patrolman Robert Kolilis Memorial Highway"
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 233 - Stouffer - Designates certain bridges and highways and requires future highway designations to go through a new process
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 237 - Klindt - Modifies various telecommunications regulations
- 3/9/2005 -- SSA 1 for SA 1 to SS for SCS S withdrawn
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 1 to SS for SCS S withdrawn
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 2 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Klindt)--(0985S05.11S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 3 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Klindt)--(0985S05.10S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 4 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Klindt)--(0985S05.12S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 5 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Shields)--(0985S05.12S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 6 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Dolan)--(0985S05.21S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 7 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Griesheimer)--(0985S05.02S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 8 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Bray)--(0985S05.17S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 9 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Ridgeway)--(0985S05.07S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 10 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Bray)--(0985S05.19S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 11 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Bray)--(0985S05.20S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 12 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Bray)--(0985S05.22S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SS for SCS, as amended, S adopted
- 3/9/2005 -- Perfected
- SB 238 - Gross - Requires all revenue derived from a certain sales tax to be deposited in the Community Children's Sales Tax Trust Fund
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 246 - Days - Allows state to issue bonds for grants and loans pursuant to several sections of Article III of the Missouri Constitution
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 247 - Dolan - Modifies law with respect to professional engineers license plates
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 257 - Koster - Authorizes the Cass County Commission to seek a board of election commissioners
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 258 - Koster - Allows the Cass and Cooper County Commissions to submit the question of establishing a health center after a majority vote
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 259 - Koster - Prohibits the Cass County Commissioner and the County Highway Engineer on the county planning board from voting
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 260 - Koster - Designates the presiding commissioner in Cass County as the county budget officer
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 262 - Griesheimer - Changes provisions relating to alcohol
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 266 - Gibbons - Alters the definition of "teacher" in the teacher tenure act
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 267 - Gibbons - Amends provisions relating to property tax reassessment
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 268 - Gibbons - Authorizes a property tax increase for Missouri history museum subdistricts
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 280 - Taylor - Changes laws regarding cosmetologists and barbers
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 285 - Clemens - Certain school districts may resume participation in the career ladder program at the same matching level for which the district qualified during its last year of participation
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 286 - Nodler - The Coordinating Board shall hold out-of-state public higher education institutions to criteria similar to those required of public in-state higher education institutions
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 304 - Ridgeway - Changes provisions regarding military leave for Kansas City police officers and civilian employees
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 315 - Dolan - Extends the sunset date for the licensure of health care facilities to August 28, 2008
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee
- SB 316 - Dolan - Modifies provisions of the law relating to ambulatory medical treatment centers
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee
- SB 317 - Mayer - Changes provisions regarding the state highway patrol retirement system
- 3/9/2005 -- H First Read
- SB 323 - Bartle - Establishes the eligibility criteria for grants to umbilical cord blood banks
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee
- 3/9/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee-Consent
- SB 343 - Bartle - Changes the laws regarding job development programs administered by the Department of Economic Development
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee
- SB 346 - Clemens - Limits paddlesport outfitters liability
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Agriculture, Conservation, Parks & Natural Resources Committee
- SB 347 - Clemens - Modifies education requirements for professional counselors
- 3/9/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee-Consent
- SB 353 - Gibbons - Extends expiration date of the Missouri senior RX program
- 3/9/2005 -- Bill Combined w/(SCS SBs 75 & 353)
- SB 361 - Stouffer - Allows the City of Excelsior Springs to increase its levy for museum purposes
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee
- SB 372 - Engler - Provides for various measures relating to bicycle safety and the duties owed to bicyclists by motorists
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee
- SB 380 - Wheeler - Removes the requirement that the chief executive of the urban public library district be a qualified librarian
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee
- SB 392 - Coleman - Authorizes the Governor to convey the Midtown Habilitation Center to St. Louis University
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Economic Development, Tourism & Local Government Committee
- SB 408 - Ridgeway - Allows health carriers to offer one or more health plans which contain deductibles, coinsurance, or other options
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee
- SB 518 - Kennedy - Creates the Assistive Technology Trust Fund for assistive technology
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee
- 3/9/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Aging, Families, Mental & Public Health Committee-Consent
- SCR 11 - Green - Designates the month of March 2005 as Irish-American Heritage Month
- 3/9/2005 -- S offered
- HB 14 - Lager - To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state government.
- 3/9/2005 -- Second Read and Referred S Appropriations Committee
- HB 135 - Richard - Modifies eligibility for the BUILD program, creates the Missouri quality jobs program and raises the T.I.F. and MODESA caps, and modifies the sales tax holiday
- 3/9/2005 -- S First Read
- HB 229 - Portwood - Modifies the Homestead Exemption Tax Credit
- 3/9/2005 -- S First Read
- HB 230 - Portwood - Prohibits a person from claiming both the circuit breaker income tax credit and the homestead property tax exemption credit
- 3/9/2005 -- S First Read
- HB 379 - Cooper - Modifies compensation for certain employees of the divisions of finance and credit unions
- 3/9/2005 -- S First Read
- HB 393 - Byrd - Changes the laws affecting claims for damages and their payment and establishes venue in all tort actions
- 3/9/2005 -- Referred S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 3/9/2005 -- Hearing Conducted S Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 3/9/2005 -- Voted Do Pass S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee
- 3/9/2005 -- Reported from S Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee to Floor
- 3/9/2005 -- SS for SCS S offered (Scott) (1188S.10F)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 1 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Bartle)--(1188S10.25S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 2 to SS for SCS S offered & Ruled out of order (Bray)--(1188S10.01S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 3 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Bray)--(1188S10.28S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 4 to SS for SCS S offered (Griesheimer)--(1188S10.03S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 1 to SA 4 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Koster)--(1188S10.01F)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 4 to SS for SCS, as amended, S adopted
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 5 to SS for SCS S offered (Dolan)--(1188S10.40S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 1 to SA 5 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Crowell)--(1188S10.02F)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 5 to SS for SCS, as amended, S adopted
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 6 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Koster)--(1188S10.34S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 7 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Scott)--(1188S10.36S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 8 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Callahan)--(1188S10.03F)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 9 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Stouffer)--(1188S10.37S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 10 to SS for SCS S offered & withdrawn (Scott)--(1188S10.41S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 11 to SS for SCS S offered & adopted (Bartle)--(1188S10.43S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 12 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Callahan)--(1188S10.04F)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 13 to SS for SCS S offered & defeated (Callahan)--(1188S10.05F)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 14 to SS for SCS S offered (Coleman)--(1188S10.06F)
- 3/9/2005 -- SSA 1 for SA 14 to SS for SCS S offered & withdrawn (Crowell)--(1188S10.07S)
- 3/9/2005 -- SA 14 to SS for SCS S withdrawn
- 3/9/2005 -- SS for SCS, as amended, S adopted
- 3/9/2005 -- S Third and Passed
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