SECOND DAY--THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 2014

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FORMAL CALENDAR


SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS

SB 485-Rupp
    Modifies provisions relating to student transfers, school accreditation, and charter schools

SB 486-Rupp
    Modifies the law relating to campaign finance

SB 487-Rupp
    Modifies the law relating to campaign finance

SB 488-Lager
    Bars members of the General Assembly from acting as paid political consultants and imposes a two year cooling off period before members may become lobbyists

SB 489-Lager
    Mandates that judges must disqualify themselves from hearing a proceeding in certain situations

SB 490-Lager and Kehoe
    Modifies the law relating to whistleblower protection

SB 491-Justus and Dixon
    Modifies provisions relating to criminal law

SB 492-Pearce
    Requires the cooperative development of a university resource allocation model that incorporates performance funding for public four-year institutions of higher education

SB 493-Pearce
    Modifies provisions relating to school accreditation, student transfers, and creates a statewide achievement school district

SB 494-Pearce
    Requires the Joint Committee on Education to conduct a study of the Bright Flight Scholarship, Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program, and the A+ Schools Program

SB 495-Schmitt
    Modifies provisions relating to student transfers, school accreditation, and charter schools

SB 496-Schmitt
    Phases in an income tax deduction for business income

SB 497-Schmitt
    Reduces the top rate of tax on personal income over a period of years

SB 498-Schaefer
    Requires health insurance navigators must be bonded and creates a private cause of action against navigators for unlawful release of private identifying information

SB 499-Keaveny
    Modifies provision of law relating to qualified spousal trusts

SB 500-Keaveny
    Modifies provisions of law relating to no-contest clauses in wills and trusts

SB 501-Keaveny
    Provides that a trustee and the attorney shall be afforded the protections granted under attorney-client privilege

SB 502-Schaaf
    Modifies provisions relating to breast-feeding

SB 503-Schaaf
    Exempts users of enclosed three wheel vehicles that contain manufacturer-installed seat belts with shoulder restraints from the requirement to wear helmets

SB 504-Munzlinger
    Requires state agencies to post proposed rules, summaries, and fiscal notes on their websites

SB 505-Munzlinger
    Modifies the schedule of transfers from the Gaming Commission Fund

SB 506-Munzlinger
    Requires that all fees collected under the Missouri Livestock Marketing Law not yield revenues greater than the cost of administration

SB 507-Dixon
    Modifies the gubernatorial appointment process for acting directors and the process for filling vacancies in certain state public offices

SB 508-Parson
    Requires that an applicant for a navigator license must take an exam created by the Department of Insurance and submit to a criminal background check

SB 509-Kraus
    Modifies provisions relating to income taxes

SB 510-Kraus
    Redefines "misconduct" and "good cause" for the purposes of disqualification from unemployment benefits

SB 511-Kraus
    Establishes photo identification requirements for voting

SB 512-Lamping
    Modifies the law relating to campaign finance, lobbying, and public official conflicts of interest

SB 513-Lamping
    Creates an income tax credit based on the number of taxpayer's dependent children

SB 514-Lamping, et al
    Prohibits the State Board of Education, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, and school districts from implementing the Common Core State Standards

SB 515-Chappelle-Nadal
    Allows the Senate to remove the Commissioner of Education by a vote of Two-Thirds of its members

SB 516-Chappelle-Nadal and Nasheed
    Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 517-Chappelle-Nadal
    Provides that charter school sponsors are responsible for all expenditures associated with the closure of a charter school they sponsor

SB 518-Sater
    Extends MO HealthNet managed care statewide for only the current managed care populations

SB 519-Sater
    Amends the current waiting period for having an abortion from 24 hours to 72 hours

SB 520-Sater
    Modifies the law relating to leave time for state employees who are adoptive and foster parents

SB 521-Emery
    Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education

SB 522-Emery and Nieves
    Allows students to enroll in another school district or charter school for purposes of attending virtual courses or programs

SB 523-Emery
    Prohibits school districts from requiring a student to use an identification device that uses radio frequency identification technology to transmit certain information

SB 524-Cunningham
    Provides that counties who elect to provide a medical plan to elected officials must do so for compensated officials

SB 525-Cunningham
    Modifies provisions relating to food preparation for charitable purposes

SB 526-Cunningham
    Requires the Division of Workers' Compensation to develop and maintain a workers' compensation claims database

SB 527-Wallingford
    Designates each March 27th as "Medical Radiation Safety Awareness Day"

SB 528-Wallingford
    Modifies the provisions which require an applicant's Social Security number when applying for a professional license renewal

SB 529-Wallingford
    Modifies the Missouri Public Prompt Payment Act and the law relating to public works projects

SB 530-Libla
    Allows for drug use or convictions to be considered in determining parental fitness in termination of parental rights proceedings

SB 531-Nasheed
    Modifies the minimum wage laws

SB 532-Nasheed
    Modifies provisions relating to educational and medical consent provided by relative caregivers

SB 533-Nasheed
    Requires all genetically modified meat and fish raised and sold in Missouri to be labeled as genetically modified

SB 534-Sifton
    Modifies provisions relating to student transfers, school accreditation, and charter schools

SB 535-Sifton
    Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to designate accredited school districts to which an unaccredited district must provide transportation for transfer students

SB 536-Sifton
    Institutes a lobbyist gift ban for the members of the General Assembly and their candidate committees

SB 537-Rupp
    Modifies insurance holding company regulation and expands the power of the director of the department of insurance to examine insurance holding company systems

SB 538-Keaveny and Holsman
    Allows school districts and charter schools to receive state aid for children ages three to five who are eligible for free and reduced lunch and are participating in the district's or charter school's pre-kindergarten program

SB 539-Keaveny and Holsman
    Allows school districts and charter schools to receive state aid for children ages three to five participating in the district's or charter school's pre-kindergarten program

SB 540-Keaveny
    Increases the fine for seat belt violation from $10 to $50

SB 541-Munzlinger
    Eliminates the renter's portion of the Senior Citizens Property Tax Credit for persons first qualifying after January 1, 2014

SB 542-Munzlinger
    Establishes the Missouri Nonrecourse Consumer Legal Lending Act

SB 543-Munzlinger
    Modifies provisions relating to agricultural land values for property tax purposes

SB 544-Lamping
    Requires a portion of sales and use taxes collected to be deposited into the State Road Fund

SB 545-Lamping
    Modifies provisions relating to student transfers, school accreditation, and charter schools

SB 546-Lamping, et al
    Modifies Missouri' Health Care Freedom Act by prohibiting the state from implementing a health insurance exchange, prohibiting insurers from accepting remuneration and prescribing duties of the Attorney General for enforcement of the act

SB 547-Chappelle-Nadal
    Requires any school board that sponsors a charter school to use an estimate of the district's current year weighted average daily attendance

SB 548-Chappelle-Nadal
    Creates the crimes of failing to stop illegal firearm possession, negligent storage of a firearm, and failure to notify a school of firearm ownership

SB 549-Chappelle-Nadal
    Creates the crimes of failing to stop illegal weapon possession, negligent storage of a weapon, and failure to notify a school of weapon ownership

SB 550-Sater
    Provides that public employees are ineligible for retirement benefits if found guilty of certain crimes

SB 551-Sater
    Creates the offense of unlawful internet communication with a minor

SB 552-Sater
    Modifies provisions regarding the termination of alimony and maintenance payments

SB 553-Emery
    Modifies the telephony requirement for certain home-and community-based providers

SB 554-Cunningham
    Requires state agencies, public schools and colleges, and political subdivisions to use the traditional names of holidays

SB 555-Nasheed
    Imposes campaign contribution limits and bans certain lobbyist gifts

SB 556-Nasheed
    Creates reporting requirements for lost or stolen firearms, expands the list of crimes that are eligible for expungement, and creates a gun buyback pilot program

SB 557-Nasheed
    Modifies provisions relating to community improvement districts utilizing business license taxes

SB 558-Sifton
    Reauthorizes the Missouri Homestead Preservation tax credit program

SB 559-Sifton
    Prohibits an insurer from requiring any waiting period for health insurance coverage for maternity benefits and requires coverage to begin immediately from the effective date of the health insurance policy or plan

SB 560-Sifton
    Changes the requirements for school antibullying policies

SB 561-Munzlinger
    Creates a permit for hobby manufacturers of fireworks

SB 562-Chappelle-Nadal
    Allows school districts and charter schools to establish and implement an age-appropriate curriculum to educate students about domestic violence and teen dating violence prevention

SB 563-Chappelle-Nadal
    Creates a crime for employers who divulge certain personal information of employees and customers

SB 564-Chappelle-Nadal
    Requires long-term care facilities to be encouraged to institute policies encouraging familial involvement in the well-being and support of its residents

SB 565-Nasheed
    Requires firearm owners to report the loss or theft of a firearm to a local law enforcement agency

SB 566-Sifton
    Restricts the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education from including certain data from neglected children and delinquent children in the aggregate data of a school district

SB 567-Chappelle-Nadal
    Modifies provisions relating to adult day care programs

SB 568-Chappelle-Nadal
    Prohibits a workforce development agency from knowingly omitting from any bidding process an entity with whom it has a contract

SB 569-Chappelle-Nadal
    Licenses clinical laboratory personnel

SB 570-Chappelle-Nadal
    Repeals provisions relating to unauthorized and unlawfully present aliens

SB 571-Chappelle-Nadal
    Creates the Residential Electronic Products Recycling and Reuse Act and repeals the Manufacturer Responsibility and Consumer Convenience Equipment Collection and Recovery Act

SB 572-Chappelle-Nadal
    Enacts a state-wide smoking ban

SB 573-Munzlinger
    Authorizes Shelby and Monroe Counties to collect a property tax to pay for road rock on county roads

SB 574-Munzlinger
    Reauthorizes the alternative fuel tax credit for six years and adds electric vehicles recharging properties to the list of eligible properties

SB 575-Dixon
    Repeals a number of expired or obsolete committees

SB 577-Kraus
    Prohibits further authorization of certain tax credits and modifies historic preservation and low-income housing tax credits

SB 578-Kraus
    Modifies the membership of the county political party committees in Jackson County

SB 579-Holsman
    Prohibits planned communities from barring the installation of solar energy systems

SB 580-Kraus
    Allows representatives of military candidates and candidates with disabilities to draw numbers to establish ballot order

SB 581-Rupp
    Allows certain sewer districts to seek voter approval of a fee for a lateral sewer service line repair program

SB 582-Rupp
    Changes the asset limits to qualify for MO HealtNet benefits to $5,000 for a single person and $10,000 for a married couple

SB 583-Dixon
    Changes the evidentiary standard for noneconomic damages in medical malpractice cases

SB 584-Dixon
    Specifies which places of amusement, entertainment, recreation, games, and athletic events must collect sales tax

SB 585-Dixon
    Modifies the calculation of the limitation for punitive damages

SB 586-Kraus
    Requires only one motor vehicle license plate unless the registered owner is eligible to receive a second plate

SB 587-Kraus
    Requires political subdivisions using automated traffic enforcement systems to distribute such fines to local school districts for transportation purposes

SB 588-Kraus
    Allows a fifteen day grace period upon transfer or sale of a motor vehicle for the acquiring owner to obtain new registration for a motor vehicle

SB 589-Brown
    Creates a statutory cause of action for damages against health care providers

SB 590-Brown
    Changes the inspections of lodging establishments by the Department from once a year to every two years

SB 591-Sater
    Repeals a provision relating to beef commodity merchandising program fees

SB 593-Sater
    Modifies provisions relating to nonpartisan elections

SB 594-Libla
    Increases the minimum age of certain inoperable vehicles and repeals the requirement of a lien check to qualify for the exceptions to the duty of scrap metal operators to obtain certificates of title

SB 595-Walsh
    Modifies provisions relating to student transfers, school accreditation, and charter schools

SB 596-Holsman
    Modifies regulation of autocycle operators and exempts such operators from using protective headgear

SB 597-Holsman
    Repeals exceptions to the duty of scrap metal operators to obtain certificates of title for certain inoperable vehicles

SB 598-Holsman
    Modifies provisions relating to the renewable energy standard

SB 599-Kraus
    Restricts the storage and use as evidence of data collected through automated license plate reader systems

SB 600-Sater
    Removes additional fee for issuance of Gold Star license plates

SB 601-Holsman
    Reauthorizes a deduction for energy efficiency audits and projects for tax years 2014 to 2020

SB 602-Holsman
    Establishes the Capital Green Program to provide funding for energy efficiency improvements to certain state buildings

SB 603-Holsman
    Allows school districts to designate school protection officers who may carry and use pepper spray in schools after undergoing training

SB 604-Holsman
    Allows qualified motorcycle operators to operate motorcycles and motortricycles without protective headgear under certain conditions

SB 605-Dixon
    Updates references to higher education statutes that have been previously repealed

SB 606-Dixon
    Repeals a statute that requires certain persons to be licensed as an insurance agent

SB 607-Dixon
    Modifies ballot language for the public safety sales tax in Springfield

SB 608-Holsman
    Prohibits the gathering of intelligence about a person unless there is evidence of criminal activity and requires warrants to search curbside garbage that is awaiting collection

SB 609-Rupp
    Modifies applicability of electronic communication of insurance documents to other provisions of law

SB 610-Rupp
    Extends consumer protections against predatory business practices by contractors to owners of commercial properties

SB 611-Schaaf
    Modifies the hospital liens law requiring hospitals to file claims when presented with health insurance and accept contractual health insurance payments as payment in full for covered services

SB 612-Schaaf
    Extends allocation of tax revenues from the nonresident entertainer and athlete tax until December 31, 2019

SB 613-Nieves, et al
    Modifies provisions relating to firearms

SB 614-Dixon
    Modifies provisions of law regarding judicial personnel

SB 615-Dixon
    Modifies provisions of law relating to court costs

SB 616-Nasheed
    Creates the Every Child Can Learn Act to require turnaround options for certain underperforming schools, create personalized learning plans for certain students, address student promotion, and require letter grades for public schools

SB 617-Rupp
    Establishes rights of insurer to present reservation of rights to insured without breaching insurance contract, to defend against loss prior to garnishment, and to refuse to enter contracts to limit recovery

SB 618-Nieves
    Prohibits the state and political subdivisions from implementing policies affecting property rights and from entering into certain relationships with organizations

SB 619-Nieves
    Specifies how courts may rule in contractual disputes involving the law of other countries and jurisdictional issues involving other countries

SB 620-Nieves
    Modifies the use of the Capitol complex grounds by non-public entities

SB 621-Dixon
    Modifies various provisions of law relating to the administration of the judicial system

SB 622-Nieves
    Prohibits the state from enforcing certain provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012

SB 623-Nieves
    Establishes the paper ballot as the official ballot and requires audits before election certification

SB 624-LeVota
    Modifies provisions relating to school accreditation and student transfers

SB 625-Sater and Munzlinger
    Modifies provisions related to methamphetamine precursor drugs

SB 626-LeVota
    Allows local school boards to adopt a year-round educational program

SB 627-LeVota
    Establishes campaign contribution limits

SB 628-Schaaf
    Removes the expiration date on the authority of certain public higher education institutions to transfer real property, except in fee simple, without General Assembly authorization

SB 629-Kraus
    Modifies the law relating to ethics

SB 630-Wallingford
    Allows representatives of military candidates and candidates with disabilities to draw numbers to establish ballot order

SB 631-Wallingford
    Allows military and overseas voters to register to vote after the general deadline in certain circumstances

SB 632-Parson
    Allows third and fourth class counties to adopt building codes upon a voter approval and exempts agricultural structures from county building codes

SB 633-Parson
    Creates state and local sales and use tax exemptions for data storage centers and allows municipalities to enter into loan agreements, or sell, lease, or mortgage municipal property for a technology business facility project

SB 634-Parson
    Modifies the title insurance law with respect to the performance of escrow, settlement, or closing services by title insurers, agencies, and agents

SB 635-Silvey and Holsman
    Prohibits issuance of certain incentives to business relocating from certain counties in Kansas if Kansas enacts a similar prohibition

SB 636-LeVota
    Increases the $2 surcharge for criminal cases in cities or counties with domestic violence shelters to $4

SB 637-Rupp
    Modifies provisions relating to charter schools

SB 638-Romine
    Raises the fiscal year cap on the Pregnancy Resources Center Tax Credit from $2 million to $2.5 million

SB 639-Brown
    Requires mammography facilities to provide to patients certain information regarding breast density

SB 640-Emery
    Allows a court to place a person on electronic monitoring with victim notification if a person has been charged with, or found guilty of, violating an order of protection

SB 641-Emery
    Modifies the definition of ultimate user under the controlled substances chapter to include a person's immediate family regardless of whether they live in the same household

SB 642-Romine
    Modifies provisions relating to proposed surface mining operations

SB 643-Rupp
    Modifies provisions regarding the publishing of the Missouri statutes by the Revisor of Statutes

SB 644-LeVota
    Modifies the time period for fiscal notes to analyze on proposed legislation

SB 645-LeVota
    Modifies laws relating to the number of professional boards that an executive director can serve on and who can request licensee information

SB 646-LeVota
    Moves sections of law known as the "Animal Care Act" and "Canine Cruelty Prevention Act" to the Occupations and Professions Chapter

SB 647-Sifton
    Raises the fiscal year cap on the Food Pantry Tax Credit from $1.25 million to $2 million

SB 648-LeVota
    Transfers the Real Estate Appraisers Commission from the Division of Professional Registration to the Division of Finance

SB 649-Lager
    Modifies provisions relating to right-of-way of political subdivisions

SB 650-Lager
    Modifies provisions relating to wireless communications infrastructure deployment

SB 651-Lager
    Modifies provisions relating to communications services

SB 652-Lager
    Modifies provisions relating to utility access to railroad right-of-way

SB 653-Lager
    Modifies provisions relating to municipal utility poles

SB 654-Keaveny
    Provides that a provision in a trust instrument requiring mediation or arbitration is enforceable

SB 655-Kraus
    Modifies who may lawfully occupy rental property and procedures for eviction of a tenant

SB 656-Kraus
    Modifies the live fire exercise and testing requirements for a concealed carry permit

SB 657-Kraus
    Prohibits the Administrative Hearing Commission from employing certain individuals for the conducting of special education due process hearings

SB 658-Wallingford
    Provides protections for alternatives to abortion agencies to freely engage in religious practices

SB 659-Wallingford
    Modifies provisions of law regarding the scope of practice and licensing procedures for advanced practice registered nurses

SB 660-Wallingford
    Designates the priority for the state with respect to any funding for family planning services

SB 661-LeVota
    Provides for the expansion of MO HealthNet services beginning on January 1, 2015

SB 662-Kraus
    Requires the Department of Revenue to notify affected sellers of certain decisions modifying sales tax law

SB 663-Munzlinger
    Requires health benefit plans to establish equal out of pocket costs for covered oral and intravenously administered chemotherapy medications

SB 664-Brown
    Modifies the authority of the Clean Water Commission

SB 665-LeVota
    Creates crimes related to counterfeit, fake, diluted, or black market drugs

SB 666-Schmitt
    Creates an income tax credit equal to 0.75% of the value of a taxpayer's residential real property

SB 667-Schmitt
    Modifies the gubernatorial appointment process for acting directors and members of boards and commissions

SB 668-Silvey
    Requires health benefit plans to establish equal out of pocket costs for covered oral and intravenously administered chemotherapy medications

SB 669-Schaaf
    Designates "jumping jacks" as the official exercise of the state of Missouri

SB 670-Sater
    Modifies provisions relating to scrap metal

SB 671-Sater
    Extends the equine activity liability waiver to livestock activities

SB 672-Parson
    Allows counties to submit to the voters a proposition to change the full-time county prosecutor position back to a part-time position

SB 673-Kehoe and Wallingford
    Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation and the method to pay federal advances

SB 674-Kehoe
    Authorizes the Missouri State Capitol Commission and the Office of Administration to enter into contracts for events held at the State Capitol and the Missouri State Penitentiary historic site

SB 675-Kehoe
    Allows political subdivisions to assign operation of a retirement plan to the Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement system

SB 676-Curls
    Changes the notice requirement to a tenant in a foreclosure action from ten days to ninety days

SB 677-Curls
    Regulates certain contracts for the sale of residential real estate

SB 678-Curls
    Modifies provisions relating to lead licensing

SB 679-Curls
    Modifies laws regarding educational parental support for higher education

SB 680-Curls
    Modifies the eligibility requirements for food stamp assistance

SB 681-Curls
    Provides a process for the Parole Board to review the case histories of offenders serving more than 15 years in prison and recommend clemency or allow release on parole

SB 682-Curls
    Allows judges to suspend the imposition of an adult criminal sentence for juvenile offenders

SB 683-Curls
    Creates the crimes of assault of an employee of a mass transit system while in the scope of his or her duties in the first, second, and third degree

SJR 25-Lager
    Grants the General Assembly the power to limit by statute jury awards of noneconomic damages

SJR 26-Lager
    Amends the Constitution to limit general revenue appropriations and mandate state income tax rate reductions in certain situations

SJR 27-Schaaf and Dixon
    Provides that the people shall be secure in their electronic communications and data

SJR 28-Munzlinger
    Creates the right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife

SJR 29-Munzlinger
    Modifies the membership composition and terms of service of the commissioners on the Conservation Commission

SJR 30-Dixon
    Authorizes the Lieutenant Governor to make certain gubernatorial appointments if the Governor fails to make an appointment within ninety days of a vacancy in the position

SJR 31-Kraus
    Allows for photographic identification for voting

SJR 32-Chappelle-Nadal
    Allows the Senate to remove the Commissioner of Education by a vote of two-thirds of its members

SJR 33-Chappelle-Nadal
    Makes St. Louis city a part of St. Louis county

SJR 34-Emery
    Requires the Senate to try all impeachments except for the impeachment of the Governor, which shall be tried by the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court

SJR 35-Nasheed
    Limits the total service in the General Assembly to sixteen years in any proportion between the Senate and the House of Representative

SJR 36-Schaefer and Richard
    Modifies constitutional provisions regarding the right to keep and bear arms

SJR 37-Dixon
    Removes language which appoints judicial officers to serve as a legislative district reapportionment commission

SJR 38-Nieves
    Prohibits Missouri state government from recognizing, enforcing, or acting in furtherance of certain actions of the federal government

SJR 39-Dixon
    Changes the procedures for the redistricting of the state Senate and House of Representatives districts

SJR 40-Curls
    Authorizes the creation of Show-me Small Business Districts

SJR 41-Curls
    Increases the amount of time for repaying the Budget Reserve Fund, when funds from the Budget Reserve Fund are appropriated due to a disaster, or the governor's reduction of the state's expenditures

INFORMAL CALENDAR


RESOLUTIONS

HCR 1-Diehl (Richard)
    Relating to the State of the State Address

HCR 2-Diehl (Richard)
    Relating to the State of the Judiciary Address


To be Referred

SCR 17-Wallingford
    Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations