SB 13 |
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Adopts the Compact for a Balanced Budget |
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SB 40 |
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Requires children under the age of 18 to be prosecuted for most criminal offenses in juvenile courts unless the child is certified as an adult |
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SB 46 |
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Modifies provisions relating to certain crimes against emergency service providers and creates the Blue Alert System |
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SB 68 |
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Modifies provisions relating to victims of crime |
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SB 81 |
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Repeals provisions stating that community service alternatives used by municipal courts must be offered at no cost to the defendant |
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SB 83 |
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Allows any single noncharter county judicial circuit to collect a court surcharge to be used towards the construction and maintenance of judicial facilities |
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SB 84 |
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Restricts the use of cell site simulator devices |
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SB 99 |
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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 |
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SB 101 |
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Increases penalties for knowingly allowing a minor to drink or possess alcohol or failing to stop a minor from drinking or possessing alcohol |
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SB 126 |
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Allows certain offenses to be prosecuted in the county in which the victim resides or conducts business or where stolen property was located |
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SB 128 |
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Modifies various provisions regarding criminal offenses, the Attorney General, the Department of Revenue, child support and custody, trusts and estates, guardianships, judges, court surcharges, court reporter fees, and victims of crime |
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SB 129 |
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Establishes the Missouri Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act, which allows fiduciaries to access electronic records of the account holder |
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SB 135 |
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Repeals provisions regarding nonjudicial foreclosure proceedings and requires all foreclosure proceedings to be handled judicially |
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SB 142 |
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Requires a person who has been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court |
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SB 143 |
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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 |
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SB 154 |
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Establishes and defines restorative justice conferences |
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SB 157 |
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Adds language to jury instructions regarding lesser included offenses |
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SB 158 |
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Modifies admissibility of chemical test results in intoxication-related proceedings for a certain time period |
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SB 159 |
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Modifies provisions relating to the publication of notice of the sale of real estate |
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SB 167 |
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Modifies provisions of law relating to the right of suffrage for former felons |
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SB 169 |
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Modifies provisions relating to court reporter fees for the preparation of transcripts |
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SB 170 |
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Modifies provisions regarding qualified spousal trusts |
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SB 171 |
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Modifies provisions relating to trust protectors and adds circumstances in which a no-contest clause in an irrevocable trust is not enforceable |
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SB 176 |
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Defines official misconduct and creates penalties |
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SB 177 |
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Makes offenders who owe court costs or restitution, or have not fulfilled certain other conditions, ineligible for early release for earned compliance credits |
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SB 178 |
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Creates a process to determine whether criminal offenders are predatory sexual offenders and increases penalties against predatory, prior, and persistent sexual offenders |
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SB 204 |
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Requires every individual who is 17 years or older and is arrested for a felony offense to provide a biological sample for DNA profiling |
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SB 221 |
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Authorizes legal counsel for the Department of Mental Health to have standing in certain hearings involving a person unable to stand trial due to lack of mental fitness |
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SB 252 |
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Modifies exemption for certain religious entities under the Missouri Human Rights Act |
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SB 287 |
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Creates a process for reducing bias in policing |
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SB 299 |
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Allows certain people to enter abandoned property to secure it, remove trash and graffiti, and maintain the grounds, and provides immunity from civil and criminal liability |
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SB 338 |
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Bars discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity |
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SB 341 |
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Modifies provisions relating to offenses involving prostitution when those offenses involve children or persons under the influence of an agent |
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SB 344 |
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Creates a procedure for the expungement of criminal records relating to prostitution |
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SB 351 |
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Increases penalties for the distribution of heroin |
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SB 352 |
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Removes the statutes of limitations on civil actions and prosecutions involving offenses against children |
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SB 356 |
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Adds circumstances in which a no-contest clause in an irrevocable trust is not enforceable |
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SB 385 |
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Prohibits peer support specialists from disclosing sensitive information in most circumstances |
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SB 390 |
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Authorizes an additional circuit judge for the 17th Judicial Circuit |
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SB 398 |
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Enacts provisions relating to homeowners' associations |
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SB 400 |
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Establishes a process for the parole of elderly offenders |
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SB 414 |
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Modifies several provisions relating to the administration of public safety |
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SB 436 |
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Provides a process for the Parole Board to review the case histories of offenders serving more than 25 years in prison and recommend clemency or allow release on parole |
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SB 448 |
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Modifies provisions regarding insurance coverage of the cost to defend a claim in an administrative proceeding, proposed administrative rules affecting real property, and procedures for judicial review of action by a state agency |
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SB 462 |
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Establishes the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact |
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SB 465 |
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Modifies various provisions relating to guardianships and conservatorships |
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SB 470 |
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Creates new provisions relating to unclaimed property |
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SB 482 |
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Prohibits discrimination by certain public officials between licensed professional counselors and other mental health professionals |
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SB 484 |
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Requires the judges of the twenty-second judicial circuit to appoint the sheriff of the City of St. Louis |
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SB 493 |
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Authorizes a health care decision-maker to make health care decisions for an incapacitated patient |
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SB 496 |
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Creates a procedure for creating and monitoring certificates of exemplary conduct and good moral character to certain criminal offenders |
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SB 497 |
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Requires courts to instruct defendants of certain consequences of a plea of guilty |
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SB 499 |
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Defines the offense of driving with prohibited blood alcohol or drug content |
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SB 509 |
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Sets a maximum of fourteen days of state reimbursement to county governments who hold certain prisoners who are not charged with dangerous felonies or murder |
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SB 511 |
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Creates domestic violence fatality review panels to investigate homicides involving domestic violence |
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SB 512 |
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Modifies various criminal offenses including assault, harassment, acceding to corruption, and driving while intoxicated and provides for a court surcharge in certain cases |
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SB 513 |
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Modifies certain provisions relating to the testimony of victims and witnesses |
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SB 520 |
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Modifies provisions regarding the revenue collected from certain municipal ordinance violations and municipal court procedure |
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SB 537 |
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Requires courts to explain certain consequences of pleading guilty before such a plea may be accepted |
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SB 539 |
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Creates a process by which courts may issue a certificate of exemplary conduct and good moral character to certain offenders |
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SJR 5 |
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Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2019, to try all impeachments except for the impeachment of the Governor, which shall be tried by the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court |
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SJR 6 |
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Delineates procedures a court must follow when assessing a claim that the government has enforced a law that limits a person's constitutional rights |
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HB 34 |
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Changes the laws regarding the Uniform Commercial Code to adopt the current version of Articles 1 and 7 |
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HB 35 |
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Modifies admissibility of chemical test results in intoxication related proceedings |
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HB 50 |
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Provides that Division Twelve of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit shall sit at the City of Independence |
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HB 57 |
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Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement |
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HB 144 |
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Authorizes a health care decision-maker to make health care decisions for an incapacitated patient, changes the fees for the retrieval of health care records, and allows the disclosure of such records to certain persons |
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HB 219 |
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Modifies provisions relating to diversionary courts and private probation services |
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HB 261 |
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Requires certain facilities to display a poster relating to human trafficking |
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HB 294 |
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Provides certain immunities for persons seeking medical assistance for a drug or alcohol overdose |
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HB 303 |
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Creates the offense of filing false documents |
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HB 422 |
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Adds an engagement ring, interest in a 401(k), and interest in any type of IRA to the list of exemptions in bankruptcy proceedings, and increases the value amount of property that may be exempt |
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HB 743 |
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Modifies provisions relating to compensation for victims of crime |
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HB 909 |
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Allows the next-of-kin to delegate the final disposition of human remains |
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HCB 1 |
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Modifies various provisions regarding criminal offenses, the Attorney General, the Department of Revenue, child support and custody, trusts and estates, guardianships, judges, court surcharges, court reporter fees, and victim's of crime |
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