SB 1099
Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research
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6659S.01I
Last Action:
3/30/2016 - Voted Do Pass S Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight Committee
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Effective Date:
August 28, 2016

Current Bill Summary

SB 1099 - This act modifies provisions of law relating to the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research. Currently, certain public officials receive free copies of the revised laws. This act removes that provision and states that the Committee shall distribute copies at a price determined by the Committee. Currently, the revised statutes are reprinted and published only upon the adoption of a concurrent resolution by the General Assembly. This act requires the publication of the revised statutes every ten years in accordance with the Missouri Constitution. When the Committee sells copies of the revised statutes, this act requires that money received from such sale shall be deposited in the statutory revision fund, rather than the general revenue fund.

Under current law, the Committee is required to create one chapter of law that recodifies existing provisions of law, including specified chapters and sections, concerning court costs, fees, and surcharges. This act removes references to specified chapters and sections of law.

Upon written request, the Committee is required to aid in the drafting of revision bills, including any amendments directly related to such bills or the duties and functions of the Committee. The Committee shall also establish and maintain an electronic database of all reports required to be submitted to the General Assembly, which shall be publicly accessible. Beginning January 1, 2017, all statutorily required reports shall be electronically submitted to the Committee for inclusion on the database.

Currently, the Committee is required to annually compile a report of its activities and expenditures for submission to the General Assembly. The report must include any recommendations for legislative action or the efficient and economical operation of state government. This act repeals these reporting requirements.

JIM ERTLE

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