HB 388 Requires the attending physician, rather than the Department of Health and Senior Services, to provide a breast implantation patient with information on the advantages, disadvantages, and risks associated with the procedure
Sponsor: Ridgeway
LR Number: 1236S.02T Fiscal Note: 1236-02T.ORG
Committee: Health, Mental Health, Seniors and Families
Last Action: 6/30/2011 - Signed by Governor Journal Page:
Title: SCS HB 388 Calendar Position:
Effective Date: August 28, 2011
House Handler: Burlison

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SCS/HCS/HB 38 - Under current law, a city, town, or village may require a person convicted of an ordinance violation who has not paid a fine imposed as punishment to work one day for every $10 owed.

This act allows the city, town, or village to require one day of work for the greater of: the actual daily cost of incarcerating the prisoner; or the amount the state reimburses for incarcerating the prisoner.

This act requires jail administrators to notify the Missouri uniform law enforcement system (MULES) when certain dangerous felons escape no more than five hours after the escape.

MEGHAN LUECKE