2006 Senate Bills


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SB 557 Gibbons Modifies laws against sexual offenders
SB 558 Gibbons Removes the termination date for experimental tariffs put in place by the Public Service Commission and gas corporations for schools
SB 559 Gibbons Considers any municipality, governmental unit, or public corporation created under the laws of any state or the United States a person
SB 560 Gross Modifies the laws relating to eminent domain and blighted areas
SB 561 Gross Limits the amount of expenditures from gaming boat admission fees revenue
SB 562 Gross Enacts provisions relating to the capacity of an unborn child to experience pain during an abortion
SB 563 Loudon Strengthens laws against sexual offenders
SB 564 Loudon Allows the use of available tax credits for nonresident adoptions under certain circumstances
SB 565 Loudon Creates a tax deduction for organ donation
SB 566 Dougherty Gives advanced practice registered nurses prescription authority
SB 567 Dougherty Modifies provisions relating to health insurance
SB 568 Dougherty Creates the "Children's Environmental Health and Protection Advisory Council"
SB 569 Cauthorn Requires one hundred percent of fuel sold after January 1, 2007, be ethanol blended
SB 570 Cauthorn Increases minimum sentences for some sexual offenses and strengthens registration requirements for all sex offenders
SB 571 Cauthorn Modifies the law on using justifiable force to protect persons and property
SB 572 Coleman Creates an educational grant for children and spouses of veterans killed in combat
SB 573 Coleman Modifies various provisions relating to delinquent child support payments
SB 574 Coleman Requires health benefit plans to provide coverage for diagnostic testing services for chronic kidney disease patients
SB 575 Scott Modifies provisions on donation of unused prescription drugs
SB 576 Scott Authorizes advanced practice registered nurses to prescribe certain controlled substances
SB 577 Scott Limits the number of excursion gambling boat licenses that may be issued
SB 578 Shields Prohibits protest activities during funeral services
SB 579 Shields Expands the crime of sexual contact with a student
SB 580 Shields Requires collaboration between certain departments in order to achieve a more efficient and effective educational system
SB 581 Griesheimer WITHDRAWN
SB 582 Griesheimer Modifies existing tax base determination for municipal taxation of telecommunication businesses
SB 583 Griesheimer Establishes a decentralized emission inspection program which utilizes on-board diagnostic testing on certain motor vehicles
SB 584 Champion Bans bus drivers who are convicted of intoxication-related traffic offenses from possessing a school bus endorsement
SB 585 Champion Modifies conflicting language relating to special needs children adoption tax credits
SB 586 Champion Establishes surcharges on domestic relations petitions to fund Missouri court-appointed special advocate programs
SB 587 Bartle Extends the August 28, 2006, expiration date for the surcharge on certain criminal cases to August 28, 2013
SB 588 Bartle Modifies the laws regarding sexual offenders
SB 589 Bartle Adds one circuit judge position and modifies one circuit judge position within the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit
SB 590 Nodler Renders several alterations to the state's higher education policy
SB 591 Nodler Modifies the law relating to concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and the penalties for offenses perpetrated by these operations
SB 592 Nodler Allocates additional funding from the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund to certain recipients
SB 593 Bray Allows small employers to obtain medical coverage through the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan
SB 594 Bray Allows senior citizens to defer property tax payments
SB 595 Bray Requires amount of taxes paid to another state for property taxes to be added back in for purposes of income tax calculation
SB 596 Days Authorizes a court to appoint a standby guardian for a minor
SB 597 Days Mandates health insurance coverage for morbid obesity
SB 598 Days Modifies law regarding the use of credit information by insurance companies
SB 599 Wheeler Allows physicians to jointly negotiate with certain health insurance carriers
SB 600 Wheeler Creates an income tax deduction for organ donation
SB 601 Wheeler Allows for detachment of territory within water districts prior to new infrastructure development
SB 602 Callahan Establishes a procedure for annexation of certain territory of the Kansas City School District to the Independence School District
SB 603 Callahan Exempts certain motorists from presenting birth certificates and other documents indicating proof of lawful presence
SB 604 Callahan Increases income tax exemption for retirement and pension income
SB 605 Ridgeway Provides a tax credit for contributions to pregnancy resource centers
SB 606 Ridgeway Establishes an administrative procedure to suspend driver's licenses and motor vehicle registrations for failure to pay towing charges
SB 607 Ridgeway WITHDRAWN
SB 608 Crowell Requires emergency contraceptives to be distributed by prescription only
SB 609 Crowell Protects the conscience rights of pharmaceutical professionals
SB 610 Crowell Requires employee authorization for public employee labor unions to withhold fees from paychecks
SB 611 Engler Modifies the laws relating to eminent domain and condemnation proceedings
SB 612 Engler Authorizes the conveyance of property owned by the state in St. Francois County to the Farmington American Legion Post 416
SB 613 Engler Allows residential and business cell phone users to voluntarily sign up with the no-call list
SB 614 Stouffer Creates an income tax credit for contributions to residential treatment agencies
SB 615 Stouffer Extends the Animal Research and Production Facilities Protection Act to include all agricultural research and production facilities
SB 616 Stouffer Prescribes requirements for assisted living facilities
SB 617 Koster Prescribes departmental requirements before closing or downsizing state-funded mental health facilities
SB 618 Koster Provides that electronic access cards may be issued to custodial parents for disbursement of child support payments
SB 619 Koster Increases penalty for failing to register as a sexual offender when required to do so by law
SB 620 Green Modifies the prevailing wage law
SB 621 Green Makes various changes to regulation of state and private mental health facilities
SB 622 Green Creates an income tax deduction for small businesses and farmers that provide health insurance coverage for employees
SB 623 Graham Modifies provisions of the law relating to ambulatory surgical centers
SB 624 Graham Modifies the law relating to ombudsman volunteers
SB 625 Graham Requires all health clubs to have at least one automated external defibrillator
SB 626 Wilson Creates a trust fund and commission for youth smoking prevention programs
SB 627 Wilson Modifies provisions on mandatory reporters of child abuse
SB 628 Wilson Makes possession or discharge of stun/taser guns an unlawful use of a weapon
SB 629 Gross Exempts contractors from paying sales taxes on materials used in Department of Transportation projects and modifies sales tax exemption for certain motor vehicles
SB 630 Gross Modifies eligibility requirements for the Homestead Preservation Tax Credit
SB 631 Gross WITHDRAWN
SB 632 Dougherty Restricts credit card companies from raising interest or fees
SB 633 Dougherty Restricts consumer reporting agencies' determination of credit risk scores
SB 634 Dougherty Provides Medicaid benefits to all cancer patients
SB 635 Cauthorn Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle
SB 636 Cauthorn Permits hand fishing for the months of June and July
SB 637 Cauthorn Changes the laws regarding midwives and the practice of midwifery
SB 638 Coleman Requires notification of any radio frequency identification tag
SB 639 Coleman Establishes surcharges on certain court proceedings to fund certain school-related educational programs
SB 640 Coleman Modifies provisions relating to prostitution
SB 641 Scott Requires all contributions to the Missouri Higher Education Savings Program be held for twelve months
SB 642 Scott Creates a graduated increase in payments to sheltered workshops
SB 643 Scott Establishes the "State Fair Escrow Fund"
SB 644 Shields Alters provisions regarding public school funding
SB 645 Griesheimer Modifies the Missouri Business Use Incentive for Large-Scale Development Act
SB 646 Griesheimer Allows for the formation of and conversion to reorganized common sewer districts
SB 647 Griesheimer Requires insurance companies to provide coverage for computerized prosthetic devices
SB 648 Champion Replaces the term "lunatic asylum" with "mental health facility" in statute about fire escapes and stairs
SB 649 Champion Modifies requirements for continuing child support obligation for children over 18 years of age
SB 650 Champion Specifies terms of office and eligibility criteria for the governing board of Missouri State University
SB 651 Bartle Dedicates at least ten percent of future TIF increments to schools affected by the tax increment financing
SB 652 Bartle Allows the Department of Transportation to construct toll roads under certain conditions
SB 653 Bartle Fully reimburses certain school districts for costs associated with offering certain special education services
SB 654 Nodler Establishes the "Associate Degree Transfer Incentive Scholarship Program"
SB 655 Nodler Allows the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority to provide primary school loans
SB 656 Nodler Modifies requirements for out-of-state public higher education institutions
SB 657 Bray Requires applicants for Medicaid and CHIPs to identify the proposed beneficiary employer
SB 658 Bray Prohibits any governmental entity from interfering with the right to obtain or use contraceptives
SB 659 Bray Modifies the law regarding residential property insurance
SB 660 Days Requires state employees to contribute a percentage of income toward their health insurance
SB 661 Ridgeway Repeals the option of voting a straight-party ticket
SB 662 Crowell Increases the amount of the "Bright Flight" scholarship from $2,000 a year to $4,000 a year
SB 663 Crowell Removes statutory restriction that prohibits employer purchasing alliances from forming for the purpose of providing group health insurance
SB 664 Crowell Adopts the Nurse Licensure Compact
SB 665 Engler Increases the penalties for poaching
SB 666 Engler Modifies provisions regarding fire protection
SB 667 Engler Designates several portions of highways within Missouri after Missouri highway patrolmen
SB 668 Koster Creates an income tax deduction for organ donation
SB 669 Koster Imposes additional fines and driver's license suspensions on persons failing to yield the right-of-way at intersections
SB 670 Green Creates an income tax deduction for higher education expenses
SB 671 Green Requires any applicant for health care benefits under a public assistance program to identify his or her employer
SB 672 Green Modifies Missouri's tax increment financing law
SB 673 Graham Requires that one voting member of the governing boards of certain state institutions of higher education be a student
SB 674 Wilson Defines "bullying" and prohibits school employees, volunteers, or students from bullying a student while on school property
SB 675 Wilson Modifies the state's No-Call List to include wireless numbers and fax numbers
SB 676 Wilson Alters provisions with regard to charter schools
SB 677 Gross Removes references to the Committee on Radiation Control from Chapter 192, RSMo
SB 678 Gross Repeals the quarterly tax collections report requirement for temporary tax collection
SB 679 Gross Extends the termination date for a grant program regarding capital improvements for engineering colleges in the University of Missouri system
SB 680 Dougherty Provides consumer protection for computerized personal information
SB 681 Dougherty Allows young adults to participate in the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan, and subjects health services corporations to premium taxes to offset costs
SB 682 Cauthorn Exempts pension and retirement income of seniors from income taxation
SB 683 Cauthorn Allows cell phone and business users to sign up for the No-Call List
SB 684 Cauthorn Allows military personnel to fish without permits while on leave
SB 685 Coleman Prohibits expiration dates or service fees for dormancy on gift certificates issued by companies
SB 686 Coleman Modifies provisions relating to lead abatement administrative penalties assessed by the health department
SB 687 Scott Provides for each child enrolled in kindergarten or first grade to receive a comprehensive vision examination
SB 688 Scott Exempts purple heart license plate recipients from paying the $15 specialty license plate fee
SB 689 Scott Modifies lobbyist reporting requirements and campaign finance disclosure for public officials
SB 690 Champion Prohibits closing a child abuse investigation if the child dies during the course of the investigation
SB 691 Champion Amends various provisions relating to withholding of retirement payments for income tax purposes
SB 692 Champion Provides for vocational rehabilitation referrals for Medicaid recipients receiving assistance based on disability
SB 693 Bartle Requires the Governor to appoint new members of the Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Company Board
SB 694 Bartle Limits certificate of need to long-term care facilities
SB 695 Nodler Authorizes the Governor to appoint the Lieutenant Governor upon a vacancy
SB 696 Nodler Modifies laws relating to economic development projects
SB 697 Nodler Modifies the law relating to transportation and motor vehicles
SB 698 Bray WITHDRAWN
SB 699 Bray Creates the crime of "negligent storage of a firearm"
SB 700 Bray Removes references to male and female employees and requires equal pay for the same work regardless of gender
SB 701 Crowell Modifies educational assistance benefits for Missouri National Guard members
SB 702 Crowell Prohibits the use of public funds for health and social service programs that subsidize abortion services
SB 703 Crowell Provides a tax credit for contributions to pregnancy resource centers
SB 704 Engler Designates two bridges within Van Buren after Sgt. Dewayne Graham Jr. of the Missouri State Highway Patrol
SB 705 Engler Authorizes minimum amounts of compensation for certain Corrections personnel
SB 706 Wilson Permits both public and private entities to conduct research utilizing embryonic and adult stem cells
SB 707 Wilson Alters provisions with regard to charter schools
SB 708 Wilson Provides tuition grants to war veterans who served in Iraq
SB 709 Cauthorn Subjects certain sales at prison stores to state sales tax
SB 710 Cauthorn Modifies procedures for complaints against licensed nurses and record keeping
SB 711 Cauthorn Penalizes animal pounds for sterilizing hunting dogs prior to offering them for adoption
SB 712 Scott Authorizes the Governor to convey various pieces of state property
SB 713 Champion Requires the Joint Committee on Legislative Research to file its annual report regarding ineffective statutes by October 15 instead of January 3
SB 714 Nodler Provides for unused prescription drugs to be donated to charities for distribution outside the state or abroad
SB 715 Bray Eliminates the death penalty
SB 716 Bray Prohibits discrimination based upon a person's sexual orientation
SB 717 Bray Modifies various tax provisions
SB 718 Crowell Modifies the authority of certain boards, commissions, and authorities to grant loans
SB 719 Crowell Prohibits political subdivisions from using photo radar or automated traffic control systems to enforce traffic laws
SB 720 Crowell Limits certificate of need to long-term care facilities
SB 721 Wilson Creates the crime of distribution of a controlled substance near a park
SB 722 Cauthorn Modifies provisions of the law relating to ambulatory surgical centers
SB 723 Cauthorn Directs the Department of Conservation to reimburse the Department of Transportation for every deer carcass the Department of Transportation removes from state highways
SB 724 Cauthorn Requires laboratories to calculate glomerular filtration rates when testing for kidney disease
SB 725 Bray Alters provisions regarding alcoholic beverages
SB 726 Bray Modifies paperwork requirements in the formation of a new political party
SB 727 Bray Allows the hiring of retired teachers to work between 550 and 800 hours without losing their retirement benefits
SB 728 Crowell Reduces the certificate of need application fee
SB 729 Crowell Requires an affidavit of merit to be filed in actions against certain licensed professionals
SB 730 Crowell Requires voters to provide photographic identification
SB 731 Cauthorn Eliminates the requirement that one must obtain a concealable firearm permit before acquiring a handgun
SB 732 Cauthorn Requires the use of biodiesel fuel
SB 733 Cauthorn Adjusts state employee salaries
SB 734 Bray Creates the "Public Employee Due Process Act"
SB 735 Crowell Modifies procedures for filing documents with the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission
SB 736 Crowell Allows public school districts to offer a class or classes in which the Bible is incorporated
SB 737 Crowell Creates a system to freeze consumer credit reports
SB 738 Cauthorn Modifies fee exemptions for emergency services
SB 739 Cauthorn Exempts diesel fuel used for agricultural purposes from sales tax
SB 740 Cauthorn Provides that sheltered workshop employment income shall not be considered income for Medicaid-eligibility purposes
SB 741 Crowell Permits an income tax deduction for amount of retirement or pension income taxed by another state
SB 742 Crowell Exempts motor fuel used to transport students for educational purposes from the motor fuel tax
SB 743 Crowell Gives citizens an option to pay more income taxes
SB 744 Klindt Exempts motor fuel used for agricultural purposes from local sales tax
SB 745 Klindt Prohibits conditional granting of permits or licenses upon billboard removal without just compensation
SB 746 Klindt Allows cities with a population of 1,000 or less to establish by ordinance a citywide vote for the election of aldermen
SB 747 Klindt Requires used car dealers to complete educational seminars in order to obtain a license
SB 748 Vogel Provides temporary retirement and medical incentives for certain employees currently eligible to retire under MOSERS
SB 749 Engler Modifies minimum experience requirements for interior designer registration
SB 750 Gross Extends the termination date for experimental tariffs put in place by the Public Service Commission and gas corporations for schools until 2010
SB 751 Stouffer Allows the City of Corder to sell property purchased from the school district for any purpose after twenty-five years
SB 752 Graham Specifically allows license plates to be encased in transparent covers
SB 753 Alter Prohibits sexual offenders from entering school property without the consent of the principal or administrator
SB 754 Scott Modifies law with respect to highway work zones and creates crime of "endangerment of a highway worker"
SB 755 Clemens Modifies employment security for owner/operators who lease or contract vehicles to common or contract carriers
SB 756 Clemens Modifies requirements for licensing and registration of certain professionals
SB 757 Clemens Adds to the penalties imposed for illegal deer hunting
SB 758 Engler Prohibits certain trucks from being driven in the far left-hand lane on interstate highways, freeways or expressways in this state
SB 759 Engler Requires motor vehicle buyers to submit proof of insurance to dealers before obtaining temporary license plates
SB 760 Engler Allows a law enforcement agency to dispose of hazardous materials that have been seized as evidence once they have documented the materials
SB 761 Stouffer Allows the state Highway Commission to revoke motor carrier registrations under certain circumstances
SB 762 Graham Allows businesses to voluntarily sign up for the newly created no-mail list kept and maintained by the Secretary of State's Office.
SB 763 Alter Prohibits grocery stores or convenience stores from selling individually packaged or refrigerated beer
SB 764 Engler Allows law enforcement to publish sex offender information in the newspaper during National Crime Victims' Week
SB 765 Dougherty Enacts provisions relating to emergency medical treatment
SB 766 Vogel Modifies the definition of "state agency" with regard to income tax set offs
SB 767 Graham Requires Office of Administration and Highway Patrol to oversee use of state aircraft and places restrictions on certain state officers with respect to use of state aircraft
SB 768 Graham Makes changes to the criminal justice system
SB 769 Mayer Permits school districts meeting certain criteria to make a one-time additional fund transfer and to reduce their school terms
SB 770 Mayer Modifies the law relating to the county law enforcement restitution fund
SB 771 Mayer Provides that certain judgments of an associate circuit court shall constitute a lien on real estate property
SB 772 Green Repeals timely file discount for sales tax remittance
SB 773 Cauthorn Changes various sections pertaining to agriculture
SB 774 Bartle Provides funding for umbilical cord blood banks and non-fetal human stem cell research
SB 775 Cauthorn Adds to the list of bylaw provisions for cooperative associations
SB 776 Nodler Revises current law requirements for the presentation of information in public schools relating to contraception, abortion, and sexually transmitted diseases
SB 777 Bray Establishes the "Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program"
SB 778 Ridgeway Requires proof of payment of personal property taxes on certain vessels, raises vessel fees and creates the "Missouri State Water Patrol Fund"
SB 779 Engler Modifies requirements for labor posters
SB 780 Klindt Creates an assessment-based funding mechanism for the Office of Public Counsel similar to that currently utilized by the Public Service Commission
SB 781 Ridgeway Revises the process for obtaining a repossession title to motor vehicles, certain watercrafts, and manufactured homes
SB 782 Engler Allows persons committed under the repealed "sexual psychopath" statutes to be guilty of escaping from commitment
SB 783 Engler Allows sexual predators to be housed with others awaiting court determination as to whether they are predators
SB 784 Alter Expands the actions that constitute a peace disturbance
SB 785 Alter Allows any jailer to serve an arrest warrant on a person who is already an inmate in the custody of the jailer
SB 786 Graham Provides that certain persons may not be required to disclose news sources or information
SB 787 Klindt Requires rest area contracts between the Commission and sheltered workshops shall only be with workshops that are within 50 miles of the rest area to be maintained
SB 788 Klindt Creates an advisory council to monitor the activity of the Propane Inspection Program
SB 789 Dougherty Modifies procedures of juvenile courts in their care and treatment of certain juveniles
SB 790 Clemens Requires public high school students to satisfactorily complete four year-long courses in personal finance education
SB 791 Mayer Modifies provisions within the Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol employees' retirement system
SB 792 Mayer Provides health insurance coverage for Phase I and Phase II clinical trials for cancer treatment
SB 793 Engler Provides that public administrators will not be financially responsible for debts of wards or protectees
SB 794 Kennedy Modifies the law relating to eminent domain and TIF projects
SB 795 Kennedy Modifies the amount of time for which an owner is liable for an occupant's sewer or water bill in St. Louis City
SB 796 Dougherty Provides for two-thirds income disregard for Medical Assistance for Families recipients
SB 797 Crowell Establishes a prescription monitoring program
SB 798 Nodler Authorizes the Missouri Board of Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors and Landscape Architects to impose civil penalties
SB 799 Engler Reduces certain billboard fees for billboards under 150 square feet
SB 800 Shields Modifies provisions regarding contracts for private design or construction work
SB 801 Shields Bars election authorities from certifying election results until all election costs are paid
SB 802 Shields Defines the terms "owner", "registered voter" and "voter" when used in provisions about certain sewer districts
SB 803 Griesheimer Grants the Highway Patrol authority to investigate excursion gambling boat activities
SB 804 Gross Allows for substituted service upon an insured defendant's automobile insurance company
SB 805 Gross Modifies provisions relating to taxation
SB 806 Gross Establishes the "Founding Documents Protection Act"
SB 807 Gross WITHDRAWN
SB 808 Ridgeway Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Women's Council
SB 809 Graham Provides municipalities the option of adopting the zoning regulations of the county in lieu of their own
SB 810 Dougherty Repeals the June 30, 2008, Medicaid Sunset Provision
SB 811 Bray Enacts various changes with respect to the issue of medical malpractice insurance
SB 812 Cauthorn Adds certain municipalities and districts to the list of utilities that are under the supervision of the Transportation Commission when engaging in right-of-way
SB 813 Ridgeway Prohibits health carriers and other organizations from changing health services codes without the permission of the physician
SB 814 Coleman Creates a tax credit for low-income household purchases of computers for educational purposes
SB 815 Coleman Eliminates mandatory minimum sentencing for certain felons
SB 816 Griesheimer Creates a gross receipts tax on video service providers
SB 817 Scott Replaces Missouri's workers' compensation residual market plan with Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Company
SB 818 Scott Amends requirements for filing financial interest statements
SB 819 Scott Modifies licensure requirements for professional engineers and land surveyors
SB 820 Koster Increases the maximum amount that may be appropriated to the Governmental Emergency Fund
SB 821 Griesheimer Modifies the definition of "salvage vehicle"
SB 822 Gross Extends FRA, Pharmacy Tax, Nursing Facility reimbursement allowance, and Medicaid managed care reimbursement allowance sunsets
SB 823 Klindt Makes information collected in the course of an insurance compliance audit privileged information
SB 824 Klindt Establishes procedure for insurers intervening in civil actions to determine coverage issues
SB 825 Koster Creates the "Kansas and Missouri Regional Investment District Compact" to promote public transit projects within the Kansas City metropolitan area
SB 826 Mayer Modifies law regarding the Scenic Byway Program
SB 827 Dougherty Creates a commission to study the death penalty in Missouri and prohibits use of the death penalty for a time period
SB 828 Scott Repeals the sunset provision for dental hygienists
SB 829 Dougherty Repeals a portion of the law which allows certain utilities to apply for alternate rate schedules
SB 830 Ridgeway Changes provisions regarding military leave for Kansas City police officers and civilian employees
SB 831 Kennedy Alters the school funding formula provision that reduces current-year funding for districts with decreases in summer school attendance
SB 832 Griesheimer Modifies Missouri's tax increment finance law
SB 833 Nodler Repeals the prohibition on including students' attendance records, grades, class rank or other information on high school diplomas
SB 834 Nodler Alters various provisions of the state's special education policy
SB 835 Engler Establishes the requirements for a written drug prescription
SB 836 Engler Modifies continuing child support obligation for children over eighteen years of age
SB 837 Loudon Modifies the membership of various governing bodies that administer state insurance programs
SB 838 Loudon Allows life insurance companies to exclude coverage for suicide deaths under certain circumstances
SB 839 Loudon Establishes the "Uninsured Motorist Stipulation of Benefits Act of 2006" which limits the recovery for non-economic damages by uninsured motorists
SB 840 Stouffer Modifies the highway and bridge naming process and allows the Highway Commission to dispose of excess real property under certain conditions
SB 841 Ridgeway Authorizes peer review committees for certain emergency medical services
SB 842 Ridgeway Amends provisions for the exemption from sales and use tax of electricity used in manufacturing
SB 843 Graham Establishes renewable energy resources use requirements
SB 844 Graham Authorizes individuals to bring civil actions alleging Medicaid fraud
SB 845 Kennedy Modifies fees and reinstatement processes in the event of corporate administrative dissolution
SB 846 Dougherty Sets the maximum penalty for violating any Public Service Commission order relating to federal natural gas safety standards
SB 847 Bartle Modifies the jurisdiction of small claims courts
SRB 848 Bartle Repeals certain sections of law which have expired, sunset, terminated, or are ineffective
SB 849 Mayer Creates the "Fairness in Public Construction Act"
SB 850 Alter Includes certain juvenile court employees in the county employees' retirement system
SB 851 Stouffer Modifies law with respect to how tow companies may dispose of abandoned motor vehicles for parts
SB 852 Barnitz Creates a tax credit for shareholders of S corp savings and loan associations and credit institutions
SB 853 Green Provides for mandatory minimum punishment for securities fraud crimes against the elderly or disabled
SB 854 Green Creates the "Public Service Accountability Act"
SB 855 Callahan WITHDRAWN
SB 856 Callahan Requires Jackson County to complete a competitive bidding process when contracting for certain services
SB 857 Nodler Grants additional authority to the Coordinating Board for Higher Education
SB 858 Shields Creates the "Healthcare Technology Fund"
SB 859 Days Creates an advance voting system for elections
SB 860 Callahan Modifies income taxation of married couples with taxable incomes of less than $100,000
SB 861 Ridgeway Modifies provisions regarding supplemental retirement benefits for Kansas City police officers and civilian employees
SB 862 Engler Allows the use of "environmental covenants"
SB 863 Engler Modifies the definition of "volunteer fire protection association"
SB 864 Engler Modifies unemployment compensation for teachers
SB 865 Cauthorn Exempts livestock from personal property taxation
SB 866 Graham Modifies provisions in various health care and social services programs
SB 867 Graham Provides the county governing body more control when a regional recreational district is located only in that county
SB 868 Koster Creates the "Healthcare Technology Fund"
SB 869 Koster Modifies laws against sexual offenders
SB 870 Mayer Transfers responsibility for existing appropriation payments from the Office of Administration to other state agencies
SB 871 Coleman Modifies provisions regarding distribution payments in the St. Louis Police Retirement System
SB 872 Gibbons Enacts various provisions relating to the safe operation of motor vehicles to ensure the safety of highway workers, emergency workers and other motorists
SB 873 Gibbons Makes changes to laws regarding criminal background checks
SB 874 Shields Repeals the law currently prohibiting Kansas City police officers from participating in some political activities
SB 875 Barnitz Modifies requirements for corporate filings
SB 876 Loudon Establishes a tuition grant for dependants and spouses of certain military veterans
SB 877 Kennedy Provides a tax credit for modifying a home for a disabled person
SB 878 Champion Modifies provisions relating to child protection
SB 879 Bray Prohibits the Transportation Department from closing a twelve-mile portion of U.S. Highway 40 in the St. Louis area
SB 880 Bray Repeals a portion of the law that provides certain utilities the opportunity to apply for alternate rate schedules under a variety of circumstances
SB 881 Engler Authorizes the Governor to convey state property to St. Francois County
SB 882 Engler Regulates various blasting and excavation activities
SB 883 Engler Revises the filing fees paid by certain insurance organizations for filing documents with the Department of Insurance
SB 884 Callahan Modifies Missouri's tax increment finance law
SB 885 Cauthorn Modifies laws relating to bail bond agents
SB 886 Goodman Modifies provisions regarding the termination of alimony and maintenance payments
SB 887 Green Removes certain limits on campaign contributions
SB 888 Koster Substantially revises the current law regarding the regulation of title insurance
SB 889 Shields Allows volunteer, out-of-state health care providers to be deployed during emergencies
SB 890 Bartle Requires sexual offenders who fail to register for a third time to be electronically monitored for ten years
SB 891 Scott Eliminates the position of transportation inspector general from the Joint Committee on Transportation Oversight
SB 892 Scott Modifies laws relating to financial institutions
SB 893 Scott Modifies provisions relating to emergency services and fire protection
SB 894 Nodler Renders multiple alterations to the state's education policy
SB 895 Engler Synchronizes the penalties, administrative orders, civil actions and other remedies available to the Director of the Department of Insurance throughout the insurance code; modifies law with respect to certain types of service contracts; and revises filing fees
SB 896 Griesheimer Modifies graduated driver's license law with respect to number of instruction hours and passenger limitations
SB 897 Kennedy Creates the "Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Quality Assurance Act"
SB 898 Koster Modifies provisions regarding members of the military and their families
SB 899 Dougherty Restricts and criminalizes obtaining and selling telephone and cellular phone call logs
SB 900 Shields Modifies provisions on the Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Fund
SB 901 Shields Establishes the "Joint Committee on Health"
SB 902 Callahan Limits the sale of non-compliant cigarettes
SB 903 Griesheimer Provides immunity from liability for certain officers and employees of state agencies and political subdivisions
SB 904 Griesheimer Modifies the requirements for management, design and construction of state buildings
SB 905 Engler Requires medical malpractice insurers to file information with the Department of Insurance, and give notice prior to refusing to renew a policy of medical malpractice insurance
SB 906 Engler Modifies various provisions relating to lead abatement
SB 907 Engler Allows the Secretary of State to regulate the sale of variable annuities
SB 908 Stouffer Authorizes the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission to make electronic bids for highway and bridge contracts
SB 909 Stouffer Increases the maximum length for driveaway saddlemount combinations from 75 feet to 97 feet
SB 910 Stouffer Subjects 383 malpractice associations to stricter insurance regulations
SB 911 Goodman Repeals the estate tax
SB 912 Goodman Establishes a virtual school program
SB 913 Vogel Excludes amusement devices from the definitions of the terms "gambling" and "gambling device"
SB 914 Koster Allows the Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association to provide various types of coverages and refund policyholder surcharges
SB 915 Koster Sets targets for renewable energy use
SB 916 Koster Modifies various laws relating to the safe operation of motor vehicles to ensure the safety of highway workers, emergency workers, children, and other motorists
SB 917 Gross Requires the balance of all state funds to be transferred and credited to the state General Revenue Fund
SB 918 Scott Provides a tax deduction for 100% of the amount the taxpayer has paid for long-term care insurance premiums
SB 919 Scott Repeals the statute permitting the city council of a third-class city to prohibit the carrying of concealed weapons
SB 920 Coleman Establishes the "Urban Flight Scholarship Program"
SB 921 Coleman Establishes the "Missouri Senior Cadets Program"
SB 922 Wilson Expands the crime of unlawful use of weapons to include discharging a firearm for celebrating in an urban area
SB 923 Barnitz Precludes any professional athletic team or sports authority from receiving funding from the Development Finance Board
SB 924 Klindt Establishes the "Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act"
SB 925 Cauthorn Makes various technical changes to sections pertaining to hazardous waste
SB 926 Cauthorn Requires land surveyors to provide notice before entering private land
SB 927 Gross Places limitations on the issuance and redemption of certain economic development tax credits
SB 928 Green Bars employers from misclassifying employees as independent contractors
SB 929 Green Amends requirements for workers' compensation benefit payments
SB 930 Green Establishes the "Office of Trade Enforcement" and the "Citizen's Commission on Globalization"
SB 931 Scott Gives property owners one vote per acre when electing directors for a transportation development district
SB 932 Scott Modifies laws relating to county officials
SB 933 Scott Transfers the duty of appointing railroad policemen from the Highway Patrol to the Director of the Department of Public Safety
SB 934 Engler Creates a grace period for cosmetology and barber shop licensure when the establishment changes ownership or location
SB 935 Engler Creates a grace period for barber shop licensure and removes requirements for barbers
SB 936 Vogel Allows county library boards to issue bonds for up to 5% of the value of property within the district instead of 1%
SB 937 Nodler Eliminates the Missouri Advisory Council of Certification for Educators and replaces it with a commissioners advisory council
SB 938 Stouffer Creates the "Missouri Public-Private Partnerships Transportation Act"
SB 939 Stouffer Modifies laws relating to medical malpractice insurance and establishes the "Health Care Stabilization Fund Feasibility Board"
SB 940 Clemens Modifies definitions and fees relating to audiologists
SB 941 Clemens Designates a portion of I-44 in Greene County as the "Corporal John A. "Jay" Sampietro Jr. MO State Highway Patrol Memorial Highway"
SB 942 Ridgeway Authorizes the creation of a Disabled American Veterans special license plate
SB 943 Bray Establishes the "Prevention First Act"
SB 944 Bray Requires large employers to dedicate a percentage of profits for health care costs
SB 945 Bray Prohibits gifts from lobbyists to members of General Assembly
SB 946 Shields Modifies various provisions relating to the state legal expense fund
SB 947 Shields Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop standards for high-quality early childhood education
SB 948 Shields Modifies provision regarding repayment of National Guard Educational Assistance Grant
SB 949 Shields Establishes the "Dental Carve-Out Act of 2006" to implement a process of providing dental benefits to public assistance recipients
SB 950 Kennedy Allows for the formation of small employer purchasing alliances to purchase health insurance
SB 951 Cauthorn Requires cities to send excess revenues derived from traffic violations to the Department of Revenue if such fines and court costs exceed 35% of the city's annual general operating revenue
SB 952 Goodman Designates the Table Rock Lake bridge on Highway 39 in Barry County near the census-designated place of Shell Knob as the "State Senator Larry Gene Taylor Memorial Bridge"
SB 953 Engler Substantially revises the title insurance code and modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle extended service contracts
SB 954 Griesheimer Imposes a surcharge on machinery rented within the state
SB 955 Coleman Creates a hot weather rule
SB 956 Purgason Designates a portion of U.S. Highway 60 in Texas County as the "Trooper D. Kevin Floyd Memorial Highway"
SB 957 Engler Authorizes the Circuit Court in the 24th Judicial Circuit to appoint a drug court commissioner and administrator
SB 958 Kennedy Establishes the "Public Service Accountability Act"
SB 959 Alter Modifies the laws relating to eminent domain and condemnation proceedings
SB 960 Alter Requires law enforcement and the Highway Patrol to take new photographs of sexual offenders when they report annually
SB 961 Ridgeway Makes certain indemnity agreements in motor carrier transportation contracts void and unenforceable
SB 962 Ridgeway Creates the "Missouri Student Success Scholarships Tax Credit Program"
SB 963 Scott Modifies "Macks Creek law" by applying a 45% cap on traffic fine revenues to violations that occur on all highways rather than just state highways
SB 964 Crowell Modifies provisions regarding the appointment and duties of assistant adjutants general
SB 965 Bartle Modifies poison control provisions
SB 966 Green Bars the Jackson County Sports Authority and the Greater St. Louis Sports Authority from hiring lobbyists
SB 967 Green Modifies overtime eligibility requirements
SB 968 Green Creates more requirements for fire protection districts, departments, and volunteer associations
SB 969 Stouffer Modifies several provisions relating to transportation and laws pertaining to motor vehicles
SB 970 Gross Adjusts the foundation formula to compensate school districts for any decreases in amounts received from fines
SB 971 Nodler Provides for Medicaid coverage for personal care services for persons in residential care facilities
SB 972 Kennedy Establishes "Hepatitis C Awareness Day"
SB 973 Shields Amends the practice of chiropractic
SB 974 Shields Extends date for the Department of Mental Health to complete mental health services plans for persons on waitlists
SB 975 Days Amends laws relating to unsecured loans of $500 or less
SB 976 Gibbons Assesses fees for the transportation of radioactive waste through or within the state
SB 977 Bartle Authorizes the director of the POST Commission to promulgate rules and modifies 911 telecommunications training
SB 978 Kennedy Establishes a transitional period whereby the weighted average daily attendance distribution method for Prop C funds would be phased-in
SB 979 Griesheimer Exempts ski area operators from liability for inherent risks related to skiing
SB 980 Clemens Modifies the student loan program for nursing students
SB 981 Goodman Allows a Highway Patrol member to accept other employment under a general order issued by the Superintendent
SB 982 Koster Requires law enforcement and the Highway Patrol to take new photographs of sexual offenders when they report annually
SB 983 Mayer Requires each school district to adopt as a goal the expenditure of at least two-thirds of its current operational expenditures on classroom instruction
SB 984 Purgason Adds a circuit judge position within the Twenty-Sixth Judicial Circuit
SB 985 Cauthorn Modifies the definition of "point source" to exclude any agricultural storm water discharges and return flows from agriculture
SB 986 Green Modifies laws on mental health facilities and group homes for the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled
SB 987 Green Designates a portion of I-44 in St. Louis County as the "Trooper Ralph Tatoian Memorial Highway"
SB 988 Green Amends law relating to the hiring of unqualified employees on public projects
SB 989 Bray Requires committees to refund campaign contributions in some instances
SB 990 Vogel Designates various sections of state highways after law enforcement
SB 991 Mayer Changes and extends the current law pertaining to service contracts
SB 992 Scott Modifies provisions regarding medical emergencies
SB 993 Scott Modifies processes for licensure and service of financial institutions
SB 994 Dougherty Alters the "special education threshold" for any school district with a higher-than-average student population with elevated blood lead levels
SB 995 Dougherty Establishes a "Business and After-School Partnership Program"
SB 996 Dougherty Creates the "St. Louis City School Lead Abatement and Removal Fund"
SB 997 Kennedy Allows certain St. Louis police officers to receive additional compensation for overtime
SB 998 Champion Requires physicians to identify which type of collaborative practice arrangement they are engaging in and provide copies to the board
SB 999 Alter Allows counties to adopt noise ordinances
SB 1000 Loudon Replaces all state administrative hearings with a new "Office of Administrative Hearings"
SB 1001 Griesheimer Modifies lawful presence requirements for driver's licenses, modifies graduated driver's license law and allows the Highway Commission to revoke licenses and registrations of motor carriers in certain circumstances
SB 1002 Mayer Allows the imposition of an additional fee for drainage districts
SB 1003 Mayer Authorizes the Governor to convey state property
SB 1004 Days Removes the special education statute from the sunset provision of the First Steps Program
SB 1005 Stouffer Modifies and enacts new provisions pertaining to health care facilities
SB 1006 Goodman Provides an income tax credit for volunteer firefighters
SB 1007 Goodman Bars lending institutions from using unsolicited negotiable instruments as extensions of credit to consumers
SB 1008 Klindt Creates the "Governor's Advisory Council on Agricultural Science and Technology"
SB 1009 Klindt Defines the scope of regulation for Missouri seed law
SB 1010 Wheeler Amends the duties and filings for limited partnerships and corporations
SB 1011 Wheeler Gives recorders of deeds discretion about where instruments are recorded and protects personal information in documents
SB 1012 Wheeler Modifies priority designation for next-of-kin of a decedent's body
SB 1013 Crowell Provides that certain persons may not be required to disclose news sources or information
SB 1014 Scott Modifies law relating to election administration
SB 1015 Kennedy Requires all health care providers or first responders to be tested for Hepatitis C
SB 1016 Gross Requires county commissions to set tax rates by September 20
SB 1017 Clemens Modifies several agricultural programs
SB 1018 Kennedy Enacts licensing requirements for private investigators
SB 1019 Alter Specifies the Amber Alert System aids in identifying and locating abducted children rather than adults
SB 1020 Vogel Requires anyone who manufactures, installs, or repairs fuel storage tanks or piping for such tanks to maintain evidence of financial responsibility to cover the costs of corrective action after a fuel release
SB 1021 Dougherty Modifies laws of the Missouri Health Insurance Pool
SB 1022 Dougherty Raises income limit for Medical Assistance for Families recipients
SB 1023 Gibbons Modifies the laws relating to DNA Profiling Analysis and resulting restitution
SB 1024 Koster Establishes the "Criminal Forfeiture Reform Act"
SB 1025 Koster Establishes a minimum salary for deputy sheriffs and creates the "Public Safety Enhancement Fund"
SB 1026 Cauthorn Authorizes the Lieutenant Governor to administer certain veterans' programs and funds
SB 1027 Mayer Allows common household goods common carriers to request rate adjustments from the State Highways and Transportation Commission and repeals exemption for household good movers who restrict their operations to certain areas
SB 1028 Bartle Adds substances to the controlled substances lists and criminalizes activities related to falsifying drug tests
SB 1029 Coleman Provides for a tuition limitation for certain combat veterans
SB 1030 Bartle Criminalizes selling and purchasing phone call logs
SB 1031 Klindt Sets the maximum penalty for violating any order by the Public Service Commission relating to federal natural gas safety standards
SB 1032 Cauthorn Amends the law relating to physician assistants
SB 1033 Kennedy Increases wage for special advisors to the St. Louis City Police Retirement Board
SB 1034 Green Amends the laws relating to the practice of professional counselors
SB 1035 Mayer Limits investment firm and law firm support in general obligation bond elections
SB 1036 Mayer Modifies watercraft law with respect to personal floatation devices, use of lights, approaching emergency vehicles and other issues
SB 1037 Mayer Extends the expiration date for the public drinking water primacy fees until September 1, 2011
SB 1038 Mayer Expands the ability currently available to the Department of Natural Resources to enter into cooperative agreements with particular organizations
SB 1039 Bray Eliminates the annual state of the state transportation address given by the Director of the Department of Transportation to the General Assembly
SB 1040 Barnitz Modifies provisions relating to eminent domain, tax increment financing, and urban redevelopment
SB 1041 Gibbons Creates the crime of "knowingly receiving, selling, or obtaining personal health information"
SB 1042 Kennedy Prohibits increases in assessed value of homestead property that are greater than twenty percent during reassessment
SB 1043 Coleman Restricts predatory lending
SB 1044 Alter Creates the crime of "failing to lower a tinted window upon the approach of a law enforcement officer"
SB 1045 Goodman Provides that the statute of limitations for recovery of lands does not extend to lands held by public utilities
SB 1046 Days Creates the "Emancipation Day Commission"
SB 1047 Loudon Requires the Department of Public Safety to create a grant program for certain law enforcement task forces
SB 1048 Shields Allows a motor vehicle owner to receive refunds for unused registration fees, provided the unused portion is in an amount of five dollars or greater, when the owner sells the motor vehicle and does not replace it with another
SB 1049 Shields Establishes the "Disabled Employee's Health Assistance Program (DEHAP)"
SB 1050 Bartle Modifies provisions regarding bond remittance in certain landlord and tenant actions
SB 1051 Bartle Modifies provisions regarding court dates, issuance of summons, and writs of possession or restitution in certain landlord and tenant actions
SB 1052 Nodler Creates a time limit for claims made for damages to underground facilities in the event that such damage was incurred during excavation as well as a time limit for payment of such claims
SB 1053 Days Enacts a long-term care public-private partnership program
SB 1054 Cauthorn Requires motor vehicle owners to deposit old license plates with the Department of Revenue as part of a recycling program to benefit certain nonprofit organizations
SB 1055 Cauthorn Modifies Missouri law regarding overtime for state workers
SB 1056 Griesheimer Modifies the method of how community improvement districts may impose sales taxes
SB 1057 Loudon Includes physical therapists in the definition of health practitioner for the purposes of liens
SB 1058 Loudon Modifies several provisions of law relating to judicial procedures and personnel, for example, the act repeals the requirement that second-hand junk dealers keep a register for copper wire and cable sales
SB 1059 Kennedy Designates a portion of I-55 in St. Louis County as the "Officer Thomas G. Smith Jr. Memorial Highway"
SB 1060 Kennedy Modifies provisions regarding the tax contribution designation for the Missouri Military Family Relief Fund
SB 1061 Mayer Creates the "Faith-Based Organization Liaison Act"
SB 1062 Scott Allows videotaped depositions of mentally retarded persons to be admissible in certain criminal proceedings
SB 1063 Scott Authorizes volunteer transportation services for the elderly
SB 1064 Stouffer Prohibits condition of issuing certain types of permits on removing outdoor advertising and allows Highways and Transportation Commission to void billboard permits under certain conditions
SB 1065 Vogel Provides that certain members of MOSERS may purchase their last two years of service to attain retirement eligibility
SB 1066 Klindt Provides certain telecommunication companies the opportunity to request a waiver from the requirement that tariffs be filed to reduce rates for any service in which the current rate exceeds the maximum allowable price
SB 1067 Bartle Creates the "Office of Enterprise Technology"
SB 1068 Purgason Allows retailers to pay sales tax on behalf of customers
SB 1069 Engler Authorizes certain public entities to enter into agreements to modify payment terms for bonds based on changes in the purchase price of commodities
SB 1070 Bray Prohibits certain employees of the Public Service Commission from being employed by a public utility within two years of completing employment with the Commission
SB 1071 Loudon Creates the "Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact"
SB 1072 Loudon Repeals the abandoned manufactured home statutes
SB 1073 Gross Extends the sunset clause on Motorist Insurance Identification Database Program from June 30, 2007, to June 30, 2012
SB 1074 Loudon Amends the Workers' Compensation Law
SB 1075 Loudon Amends the law governing workers' compensation deductible surcharge collection
SB 1076 Goodman Prohibits health care professionals from billing for anatomic pathology services not personally rendered
SB 1077 Bray Creates new penalties for signing false names on petitions
SB 1078 Bray Changes the complaint process for alleging excessive utility rates
SB 1079 Coleman Enhances the penalties for motorists who fail to properly yield for school buses that are loading and unloading children when injuries or deaths result
SB 1080 Coleman Authorizes the Governor to convey the Midtown State Office Building to St. Louis University
SB 1081 Clemens Authorizes the Department of Natural Resources to require a bond as a condition of issuing permits for facilities that utilize innovative technologies for wastewater treatment facilities
SB 1082 Shields Modifies law relating to medical fees for workers' compensation
SB 1083 Bray Requires the Ethics Commission to post certain expenditure information for and against candidates on its website
SB 1084 Gibbons Extends the sunset date for the Healthcare for Uninsured Children Program and non-Medicaid eligible personal care services
SB 1085 Kennedy Modifies provisions regarding the self-administeration of medication by students
SB 1086 Kennedy Grants the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners the authority to establish police officer salaries without prior authorization from the General Assembly
SB 1087 Ridgeway Modifies various provisions within the Missouri Uniform Trust Code
SB 1088 Engler Alters provisions regarding teacher termination hearings
SB 1089 Loudon Exempts military pensions and retirement income from income taxation
SB 1090 Koster Exempts broadcasting equipment and machinery from sales and use tax
SB 1091 Ridgeway Establishes the "Missouri Prescription Drug Price Website"
SB 1092 Klindt Prohibits political subdivisions from regulating the content, cost or distribution of information over a broadband Internet connection by imposing fees, licenses or taxes
SB 1093 Gross Increases the revenue bond limit for the acquisition of public buildings in cities by the board of public buildings
SB 1094 Champion Allows Springfield to dissolve a special business district
SB 1095 Engler Requires the POST Commission to offer peace officer training on the investigation of computer and Internet crimes
SB 1096 Bray Creates the "Local Community Rail Security Act of 2006"
SB 1097 Coleman Allows the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners to delegate some of its powers to hearing officers
SB 1098 Wilson Creates a tax credit for service as a poll worker
SB 1099 Clemens Creates licensing standards for clinical science practitioners
SB 1100 Clemens Makes stealing any animal considered livestock punishable as a Class C felony
SB 1101 Griesheimer Allows the City of Sullivan and the portion of the Sullivan C-2 School District located in Franklin County to levy a transient guest tax
SB 1102 Alter Modifies provisions relating to Jefferson County ordinances
SB 1103 Goodman Prohibits practitioners from soliciting payment for anatomic pathology services unless certain conditions are met, allows HMOs to offer high-deductible policies, and limits application of rates of payments between HMOs and providers under certain circumstances
SB 1104 Cauthorn Defines a qualified Missouri biodiesel producer as a facility that is owned by at least 51% of Missouri agricultural producers
SB 1105 Cauthorn Penalizes releasing agencies who sterilize a hunting dog within a ten-day custody period
SB 1106 Cauthorn Directs the Department of Conservation to reimburse the Department of Transportation for every deer carcass the Department of Transportation removes from state highways
SB 1107 Cauthorn Permits hand fishing for the months of June and July
SB 1108 Engler Modifies provisions on personal care assistance services
SB 1109 Griesheimer Allows persons 65 years of age and older to use previously issued licenses as proof of lawful presence
SB 1110 Barnitz Requires those who contract to receive repossessed vehicles to deliver surety bonds
SB 1111 Goodman Modifies the laws on the use of force
SB 1112 Goodman Provides for immunity from liability for certain product retailers
SB 1113 Goodman Directs the courts to be guided by the Federal Trade Commission's guidelines on merchandising practices
SB 1114 Goodman Requires the State Board of Education to annually establish a target school start date
SB 1115 Nodler Modifies the laws relating to fiber optic networks
SB 1116 Stouffer Provides that certain disputes shall be referred by the Office of Administration to approved mediators for dispute resolution
SB 1117 Stouffer Modifies provisions of the Missouri Rx Plan Advisory Commission
SB 1118 Stouffer Requires the Highway Patrol to establish training and certification standards for law enforcement officers to enforce commercial motor vehicle laws
SB 1119 Bray Repeals the tax deduction for registration and examination fees paid by insurance companies
SB 1120 Bray Requires the issuance of a "no contact" order under certain circumstances with sexual offense cases
SB 1121 Gross Modifies law relating to misclassified, nonresident, and undocumented workers
SB 1122 Shields Allows certain state universities to convey or transfer, except in fee simple, the title or interest in real property
SB 1123 Shields Directs the Department of Social Services to establish Coordinated Care and Administrative Service Organization pilot programs
SB 1124 Shields Modifies the law related to professional licensing
SB 1125 Coleman Modifies law relating to voter registration and election offenses
SB 1126 Clemens Requires the State Highways and Transportation Commission to close rest areas to certain vehicles and prohibits the Commission from building new rest areas
SB 1127 Purgason Requires certain commercial motor vehicles used to haul gravel, sand, dirt, rock or other similar materials to display the owner's name, address and registration number on the rear of the vehicle
SB 1128 Purgason Creates licensing standards for prescribing psychologists
SB 1129 Green Allows third-class cities to regulate real estate agents
SB 1130 Green Repeals the statute that allows fourth-class cities to pay members of certain city boards up to $200 per month
SB 1131 Goodman Modifies provisions on confidential medical test results
SB 1132 Wheeler Provides that certain not-for-profit agencies shall have sovereign or governmental tort immunity
SB 1133 Scott Requires Missouri to pay nondriver's license fees for applicants complying with voter identification laws
SB 1134 Scott Creates the "Small-Business Advocacy Program" in the Office of the Lieutenant Governor
SB 1135 Scott Modifies various provisions of law relating to investments by insurance companies
SB 1136 Vogel Requires licensees to renew sales tax licenses every two years
SB 1137 Vogel Removes the full-year residency requirement from the property tax credit program
SB 1138 Vogel Allows the Director of Revenue to require certain tax returns be filed electronically
SB 1139 Gibbons Designates the portion of Highway 21 from the intersection of Lindbergh Avenue to the intersection of Gravois Road in St. Louis County as the "Sergeant William McEntee Memorial Highway"
SB 1140 Gibbons Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of real property
SB 1141 Barnitz Requires the State Highways and Transportation Commission to erect signs commemorating the Korean War at every state road or state highway that crosses or intersects the thirty-eighth parallel
SB 1142 Graham Explicitly grants MOHELA the ability to sell assets, and specifies the manner in which proceeds from such assets may be utilized
SB 1143 Mayer Modifies numerous penalties for violations of motor vehicle licensing, registration, and equipment statutes
SB 1144 Mayer Authorizes issuance of temporary orders by a juvenile court and transfer of such orders to a circuit or probate court
SB 1145 Mayer Creates the "Guard at Home Program" to assist families of deployed guard members
SB 1146 Ridgeway Modifies the process for review of an administrative agency's decisions
SB 1147 Ridgeway Provides a tax deduction for individuals that make qualifying contributions to health savings accounts and allows insurers to issue high deductible health policies in conjunction with health savings accounts
SB 1148 Ridgeway Modifies the transition period for newly elected statewide officials
SB 1149 Kennedy Requires construction employees to take drug tests before working on projects on school property
SB 1150 Bartle Modifies the types of orders or judgments that may be appealed through the prosecuting or circuit attorney
SB 1151 Bartle Excludes gambling establishments from the definition of "qualified company" under the Quality Jobs Act
SB 1152 Bartle Prohibits human cloning
SB 1153 Bartle Modifies provisions on senior citizens and the disabled
SB 1154 Mayer Prohibits persons who have been a candidate for a partisan-elected office from membership on the Missouri Ethics Commission
SB 1155 Stouffer Modifies provisions of the technical advisory committee on the quality of patient care and nursing practices
SB 1156 Nodler Renders technical and grammatical alterations to the statute that creates the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority
SB 1157 Loudon Modifies the definition of "commercial real estate" for the purposes of establishing commercial real estate liens
SB 1158 Clemens Exempts owners of anhydrous ammonia from certain cleanup costs when caused by illegal tampering
SB 1159 Clemens Modifies liability for negligent damage or destruction of field crops
SB 1160 Mayer Creates the "Missouri County Planning Act"
SB 1161 Shields Allows any municipality or county to authorize an organization to solicit charitable contributions by the roadside
SB 1162 Nodler Modifies the authority of the Small Business Regulatory Finance Board
SB 1163 Nodler Transfers the duty to administer the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund from the Director of Revenue to the Director of Public Safety
SB 1164 Graham Provides that teacher training programs shall include instruction in main streaming children with special needs as well as instruction regarding the IEP process
SB 1165 Klindt Extends the fees imposed under the water pollution statutes until December 31, 2009
SB 1166 Klindt Repeals the Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Program effective January 1, 2007, except for school buses
SB 1167 Days Bars sitting senators and representatives from contracting with one another for fund raising and consulting for campaigns
SB 1168 Bray Prohibits certain activities relating to human trafficking and prostitution
SB 1169 Bray Exempts from certain administrative penalties school districts that demonstrate their students have to cross highways and arterials under specified conditions
SB 1170 Bray Creates statutory warranties for home buyers and homeowners and also prevents home solicitors from engaging in certain deceptive practices
SB 1171 Bray Modifies the law relating to eminent domain and condemnation proceedings
SB 1172 Bray Revises the membership of the Regional Taxicab Commission
SB 1173 Bray Implements the provisions of the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement
SB 1174 Stouffer Transfers the authority to approve blood alcohol and other chemical testing methods and devices from the Department of Health and Senior Services to the Department of Transportation
SB 1175 Stouffer Allows the City of Excelsior Springs to issue bonds and impose a sales tax for the development of a community center
SB 1176 Stouffer Requires the Department of Revenue to issue motor vehicle owners a pamphlet summarizing any new motor vehicle laws passed by the Missouri General Assembly within the last two years whenever the motor vehicle owner applies for or renews his or her registration
SB 1177 Callahan Allows a local registrar to be an employee of either a county or city health agency
SB 1178 Callahan Exempts the sale of super bowl tickets from sales tax
SB 1179 Callahan Creates tax incentives for secondary mining uses
SB 1180 Callahan Requires all new signs erected after August 28, 2006, relating to disabled parking to contain the words "Accessible Parking" instead of "Handicap Parking"
SB 1181 Griesheimer Modifies several provisions of law relating to motor vehicle dealers and the registration process
SB 1182 Griesheimer Creates the "Missouri Discovery Alliance" within the Department of Economic Development
SB 1183 Vogel Exempts sales of motor fuel for use by interstate transportation authorities, city transit authorities, and city utility boards from the motor fuel tax
SB 1184 Vogel Establishes a process in which the City of Lake Ozark can withdraw from certain special road districts established in Camden County and Miller County
SB 1185 Engler Reorganizes duties within state agencies
SB 1186 Engler Creates a tax credit for qualified equity investments
SB 1187 Gibbons Repeals and reduces certain committees and commissions and sets a sunset date for other committees and commissions
SB 1188 Gibbons Maintains the prohibition on selling motor fuel below cost but removes language that speaks to the intent of such marketing
SB 1189 Gibbons Creates the "Holocaust Education and Awareness Commission"
SB 1190 Loudon Allows certain colleges and universities located in St. Louis to sponsor charter schools that are located in St. Louis only
SB 1191 Loudon Prohibits railroad carriers from operating remote control locomotives on the rails of this state
SB 1192 Wheeler Creates provisions relating to the duty of pharmacies to fill prescriptions
SB 1193 Wheeler Allows the General Assembly to appropriate state funds to the Missouri Housing Development Commission for certain housing purposes
SB 1194 Wheeler Modifies provisions relating to the authority of certain county collectors
SB 1195 Wheeler Modifies provisions relating to land trust conveyances
SB 1196 Wheeler Increases the fee collected by each recorder to be deposited into the Missouri Housing Trust Fund from $3 to $5
SB 1197 Wheeler Allows sixteen-year olds to donate blood with parental permission
SB 1198 Scott Sets penalties for anyone setting fires in an area that has been proclaimed to be in extraordinary danger from fire
SB 1199 Scott Modifies definition of ambulatory surgical center to include certain abortion clinics
SB 1200 Scott Transfers collection of surplus lines tax from the Department of Insurance to the Department of Revenue
SB 1201 Dougherty Raises the Medicaid-eligibility level for old age assistance and permanently disabled recipients
SB 1202 Dougherty Allows the City of St. Louis to impose a sales tax to provide services to children age twenty-one and younger
SB 1203 Dougherty Promotes energy efficiency and the development and use of renewable energy
SB 1204 Dougherty Modifies provisions relating to parentage of a child
SB 1205 Dougherty Repeals timely filed discounts for sales tax and income tax withholding to fund the Utilicare Fund
SB 1206 Mayer Revises the Interstate Compact for Juveniles
SB 1207 Mayer Allows New Madrid County to impose an additional sales tax, which proceeds shall be shared among the county and the cities, towns and villages within the county
SB 1208 Koster Modifies law allowing corporations to amend their articles of incorporation
SB 1209 Koster Divides the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit into two circuits
SB 1210 Koster Authorizes individuals to sue for Medicaid fraud, and modifies various provisions relating to the reporting and investigation of such fraud
SB 1211 Coleman Allows private, not-for-profit colleges or universities to appoint and employ college or university police officers
SB 1212 Coleman Allows the City of St. Louis to impose a sales tax for public safety
SB 1213 Coleman Regulates the licensing of naturopathic practitioners
SB 1214 Goodman Exempts votes by political party committees to select a candidate for a special election from the Sunshine Law
SB 1215 Goodman Revises the standard for selling property held by the Department of Transportation from "best available cash price" to "fair market price"
SB 1216 Goodman Modifies the law relating to travel clubs
SB 1217 Goodman Modifies bidding and notice requirements for public projects
SB 1218 Goodman Imposes a fee on insurance policies to be used for emergency management
SB 1219 Goodman Modifies law relating to the licensing of nursing home administrators
SB 1220 Goodman Establishes a "health facilities construction plan review fee"
SB 1221 Goodman Modifies laws relating to crime
SB 1222 Goodman Creates the "Farm Mentoring and Education Fund"
SB 1223 Scott Creates the "Missouri Targeted Development Program"
SB 1224 Ridgeway Creates a statewide consortium to be known as the "Umbilical Cord Blood Tissue Bank"
SB 1225 Ridgeway Transfers administration of the domestic violence shelter tax credit from the Department of Public Safety to the Department of Social Services
SB 1226 Ridgeway Alters provisions regarding teacher certification
SB 1227 Bray Modifies the law relating to the establishment of paternity
SB 1228 Purgason Modifies provisions regarding LAGERS benefits within the City of Lebanon
SB 1229 Champion Creates a tax credit for children in crisis
SB 1230 Dougherty Modifies provisions on child care subsidies
SB 1231 Dougherty Creates new Medicaid cancer benefits
SB 1232 Bartle Regulates sexually-oriented businesses
SB 1233 Bartle Amends campaign finance limits
SB 1234 Bartle Alters provisions regarding the Missouri School Improvement Program
SB 1235 Engler Repeals the provision prohibiting Jefferson County fire protection districts from implementing residential construction regulatory systems
SB 1236 Engler Modifies laws pertaining to dam and reservoir safety
SB 1237 Callahan Authorizes an additional surcharge on cases involving certain municipal ordinance violations in Kansas City
SB 1238 Callahan Establishes the "Small Business Health Fairness Act of 2006"
SB 1239 Gibbons Enacts the "Affordable Prescription Drugs for All Missourians Act"
SB 1240 Koster Establishes the "Missouri Alternatives to Abortion Services Program"
SB 1241 Koster Modifies laws on mental health facilities and group homes for the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled
SB 1242 Cauthorn Modifies process by which lists of impaired waters of the state are made
SB 1243 Loudon Creates licensure requirements for electrical contractors
SB 1244 Loudon Modifies various provisions relating to the reporting and investigation of Medicaid fraud, and creates a private civil cause of action for actions alleging fraud
SB 1245 Goodman Modifies and enacts new provisions pertaining to health care facilities
SB 1246 Bray Eliminates the premium tax deduction for examination fees paid by insurance companies
SB 1247 Vogel Extends the sunset clause on the Motorist Insurance Identification Database Program from June 30, 2007, to June 30, 2012
SB 1248 Crowell Enacts provisions to ban abortion in Missouri
SB 1249 Alter Establishes the "Missouri Science Education Act"
SB 1250 Alter Enacts multiple provisions regarding illegal aliens
SB 1251 Shields Modifies laws on the Metabolic Formula Distribution Program
SB 1252 Scott Modifies laws on child support
SB 1253 Mayer Establishes a maximum speed limit of 45 mph on county gravel, dirt and other unsurfaced roads regardless if such roads are posted with signs or not
SB 1254 Shields Modifies laws relating to reporting requirements, expenditures and campaign contributions
SB 1255 Dougherty Establishes the reorganization of the state health care system
SB 1256 Gross Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, and distributions for several departments and offices of state government
SRM 1 Gross Remonstrance addressed to the Attorney General of the State of Missouri
SCR 21 Ridgeway Expresses support for Taiwan to have an observer status in the World Health Organization
SCR 22 Champion Authorizes the Missouri Department of Transportation to create individual highway signs detailing the name and date of workers, emergency workers, and highway patrol officers injured or killed on Missouri highways.
SCR 23 Coleman Establishes the "Board of Naturopathic Medical Examiners"
SCR 24 Scott Reauthorizes the Poultry Industry Committee
SCR 25 Cauthorn Supports and encourages the state and all local governments to work in partnership with faith-based community organizations
SCR 26 Crowell Establishes the "Joint Interim Committee on Low Income Housing Tax Credits"
SCR 27 Crowell Urges the Missouri Congressional Delegation to support legislation calling for federal approval of extension of the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail
SCR 28 Days Designates a state office building in Jefferson City as the "George Washington Carver State Office Building"
SCR 29 Graham Expresses opposition to the proposed sale of national forest land in the Mark Twain National Forest
SCR 30 Scott Supports formation of a task force to develop a more balanced plan that incorporates the recreational, environmental and aesthetic values of the Lake of the Ozarks
SCR 31 Purgason Urges the United States Department of Agriculture to continue the voluntary National Animal Identification System program
SCR 32 Days Urges United States Congress to include an allocation in the federal budget for a military transport plan program at Boeing St. Louis
SCR 33 Bray Ratifies the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution
SCR 34 Loudon Urges the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission and the Illinois Department of Transportation to designate the new bridge connecting Missouri and Illinois as the Ronald Wilson Reagan Memorial Bridge
SCR 35 Bray Condemns the ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan
SJR 21 Cauthorn Resubmits the Conservation Sales Tax to the voters every ten years
SJR 22 Cauthorn Allows a school district to provide transportation for private school pupils
SJR 23 Bartle Grants the power to determine public school funding exclusively to the General Assembly and Governor, not the Judiciary
SJR 24 Bartle Gives the Highways and Transportation Commission authority to finance, construct, operate, and maintain toll facilities
SJR 25 Clemens Creates a two-year budget cycle
SJR 26 Ridgeway Exempts property owned by veterans' organizations from taxation
SJR 27 Crowell Dismantles the Missouri Citizen's Commission on the Compensation for Elected Officials
SJR 28 Engler Prohibits the use of eminent domain for the purpose of economic development
SJR 29 Engler Eliminates the provisions allowing for the use of eminent domain to end blight
SJR 30 Graham Ensures that stem cell research can be conducted in Missouri
SJR 31 Ridgeway Elevates the allowable level of bonded indebtedness for school districts from 15% to 20%
SJR 32 Graham Requires the State Auditor to carry out performance audits on all state agencies
SJR 33 Graham Modifies the procedure for division of the state into U.S. Congressional districts
SJR 34 Crowell Alters the composition of the State Board of Education
SJR 35 Crowell Eliminates the constitutional provision stating that the question of public use shall be judicially determined
SJR 36 Graham Requires the State Treasurer to provide an estimate of available state revenues each fiscal year
SJR 37 Graham Requires that all appropriations by the General Assembly cannot exceed the official estimate of state revenues
SJR 38 Gross Imposes a tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products
SJR 39 Ridgeway Requires impeachments to be tried by the Senate, rather than the Supreme Court
SJR 40 Bartle Preserves an individual's right to hunt and fish
SJR 41 Mayer Adds the crime of manufacturing methamphetamine to the list of offenses that are not bailable
SJR 42 Nodler Authorizes legislative appropriation authority for administrative expenses of the Highways and Transportation Commission and the Conservation Commission
SJR 43 Crowell Bans abortion
SR 1695 Bartle Notice of Proposed Rule Change - Rule 96
SR 1725 Vogel Allows the Rotary Club to use the Senate Chamber for their Student Government Day to be held on Monday, March 20, 2006
SR 1870 Vogel Allows the Missouri Catholic Conference to use the Senate Chamber on September 30, 2006
SR 2007 Shields Authorizes Senate employee classification and rates of pay
SR 2112 Vogel Allows the Missouri Youth Leadership Forum for Students with Disabilities to use the Senate Chamber
SR 2134 Coleman Allows Missouri Girls State to use the Senate Chamber on June 27, 2006
SR 2363 Gross Proposed Rule Change - Rule 103
SR 2614 Vogel Allows the YMCA Youth in Government to use the Senate Chamber November 30 - December 2, 2006
SR 2615 Bray Designates May 27, 2006, as Rachel Carson Day in Missouri
SR 2741 Wilson Designates the month of May 2006 as Stroke Awareness Month in Missouri
SR 2880 Vogel Allows the Silver Haired Legislature to use the Senate Chamber
SR 3048 Shields Urges the Governor to continue to work with the MOHELA Board on the Lewis & Clark Discovery Initiative

Senate Bills: 700
Senate Concurrent Resolutions: 15
Senate Joint Resolutions: 23
Senate Resolutions: 12