Bills assigned to Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources


SB 16 - Munzlinger - Exempts farm work performed by children under 16 from certain child labor requirements
SB 56 - Munzlinger - Prohibits the Department of Health and Senior Services from inspecting meat processors for criteria they have already been inspected for by the state or federal Department of Agriculture
SB 57 - Romine - Modifies provisions relating to public works contracts, city ordinances, and hospital district taxes, and limits damages in civil actions against mining companies
SB 98 - Schaefer - Modifies provisions relating to animal shelters
SB 149 - Keaveny - Modifies provisions relating to the Large Carnivore Act and creates the Nonhuman Primate Act
SB 155 - Nasheed - Requires all genetically modified meat and fish raised and sold in Missouri to be labeled as genetically modified
SB 198 - Chappelle-Nadal - Requires, subject to appropriations, an expansion of the variety of kosher foods approved under the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Special Supplemental Food Program
SB 228 - Holsman - Authorizes the establishment of urban agricultural zones
SB 329 - Brown - Modifies the definition of eggs
SB 342 - Parson - Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
SB 371 - Munzlinger - Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
SB 373 - Munzlinger - Modifies fees relating to agricultural weights and measures
SB 438 - Munzlinger - Allows certain agricultural fees to be used for research outside of the Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station so long as the research relates to the value and proper use of fertilizer
SJR 22 - Parson - Proposes a constitutional amendment affirming the right of farmers and ranchers to engage in modern farming and ranching practices
HB 81 - Johnson - Creates the Missouri International Agricultural Exchange Website
HB 334 - Dugger - Exempts farm work performed by children under 16 years of age from certain child labor requirements
HB 412 - Reiboldt - Raises the loan amount available through the Missouri agricultural and small business development authority for livestock feed and crop input from $40,000 to $100,000
HB 433 - Korman - Prohibits the Department of Health and Senior Services from inspecting meat processors for criteria they have already been inspected for by the state or federal Department of Agriculture
HB 440 - Webb - Allows certain cottage food production operations to be exempt from state health or food code laws
HB 542 - Love - Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
HB 586 - Schieffer - Guarantees the right to conduct and participate in rodeos
HJR 11 - Reiboldt - Proposes a constitutional amendment affirming the right of farmers and ranchers to engage in farming and ranching practices