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Amends various provisions of workers' compensation law |
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SB 34 |
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Amends the definition of employer and employment as it pertains to unemployment compensation |
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SB 43 |
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Modifies laws regarding the use of credit scores by insurance companies |
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SB 55 |
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Makes information collected in the course of an insurance compliance audit privileged information |
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SB 57 |
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Exempts certain employees from holding a title insurance license |
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SB 59 |
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Prohibits use of genetic information and testing for insurance purposes |
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SB 72 |
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Requires insurance companies to provide coverage for computerized prosthetic devices |
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SB 82 |
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Requires applicants for Medicaid and CHIPs to identify the proposed beneficiary's employer |
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SB 106 |
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Modifies law regarding residential property insurance |
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SB 110 |
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Requires health insurance reimbursement of certain licensed professional counselors at same rate as psychologists |
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SB 111 |
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Broadens disqualifying misconduct in employment law and allows some individuals to waive the protections of the workers' compensation law for religious reasons |
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SB 130 |
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Amends the definition of employer and employee as it pertains to workers compensation |
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SB 131 |
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Allows insurance companies to invest capital, reserves, and surplus in preferred or guaranteed stocks |
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SB 137 |
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Prohibits insurers from owning auto repair shops and prohibits the use of referral fees for using such shops |
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SB 145 |
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Prohibits use of posted inquiries in calculating credit risk scores |
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SB 151 |
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Prohibits state senators and representatives from receiving state health insurance |
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SB 163 |
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Amends various provisions regarding unemployment compensation |
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SB 166 |
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Requires reporting by employers as to how many of its employees receive publically funded health care benefits |
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SB 182 |
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Requires liquefied petroleum gas dealers to maintain liability insurance |
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SB 185 |
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Establishes the Open Contracting Act for state and local public works projects |
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SB 211 |
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Extends certain rights with regard to sales commissions |
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SB 212 |
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Allows commercial casualty insurance policies to exclude coverage for loss by fire caused by terrorism |
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SB 228 |
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Requires health carriers to reimburse out-of-network chiropractors the same as other out-of-network providers |
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SB 244 |
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Prohibits health carriers from requiring applicants to submit tax information to obtain insurance coverage |
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SB 261 |
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Creates certain requirements for the operation of the Missouri health insurance plan |
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SB 274 |
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Regulates travel clubs |
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SB 277 |
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Allows small employers to obtain medical coverage through the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan |
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SB 291 |
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Modifies prevailing wage law |
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SB 334 |
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Add penalties for employing illegal aliens |
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SB 345 |
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Creates provisions for transfer of ownership of a company and the employer's obligation for the unemployment experience |
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SB 349 |
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Makes various changes relating to prevailing wage law |
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SB 369 |
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Mandates inpatient insurance coverage for mastectomies and reconstructive surgeries |
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SB 370 |
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Prohibits homeowner insurers from cancelling or nonrenewing policies based upon claim inquiries |
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SB 383 |
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Abolishes the Motorist Insurance Identification Database Act |
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SB 384 |
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Authorizes an insurer to reserve the right to contest coverage |
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SB 412 |
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Establishes the hazardous duty compensation act |
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SB 428 |
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Requires insurance companies to discount insurance premiums by ten percent to senior citizens |
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SB 443 |
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Prohibits title agencies from commingling certain funds and imposes other requirements on title insurers |
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SB 444 |
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Requires housing contractors to establish escrow accounts to satisfy potential mechanics' liens |
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SB 456 |
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Creates new provisions for the interaction of agencies and small business regarding rules |
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SB 459 |
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Creates a tax deduction for small businesses and farmers that provide health insurance for employees |
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SB 460 |
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Increases the penalties for those who engage in fraudulant actions with respect to an insurance transaction |
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SB 492 |
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Requires drug testing for contractors and employees working at or near a school |
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SB 510 |
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Modifies some indebtedness programs for employers |
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SB 525 |
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Requires health benefit plans to provide coverage for diagnostic testing services for chronic kidney disease patients |
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SB 533 |
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Additional penalty for persons placed on the employee disqualification list |
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SB 552 |
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Allows the medical malpractice Joint Underwriting Association to issue various types of medical malpractice policies and refund surcharges |
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HB 69 |
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Allows insurance companies to invest capital, reserves, and surplus in preferred or guaranteed stocks |
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HB 108 |
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Allows insureds or enrolles to pay customary retail price of a prescription drug if the retail price is lower than the health carrier's copay |
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HB 388 |
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Makes certain Department of Insurance records nonpublic |
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HB 394 |
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Modifies law regarding medical malpractice insurance and malpractice associations |
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HB 417 |
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Establishes the Uninsured Motorist Stipulation of Benefits Act of 2005, allows insurers to claim self-audit privilege, and allows insurers to intervene to determine matters of coverage |
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HB 474 |
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Allows insurance companies to intervene in certain civil actions to determine coverage obligations |
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HB 500 |
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Changes the laws regarding the transfer of a business and its unemployment experience rate by an employer |
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HB 576 |
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Modifies the laws regarding the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board and the procedures necessary for obtaining judicial review of administrative decisions |
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HB 866 |
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Increases the penalties for those who engage in fraudulent actions with respect to an insurance transaction |
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