SEVENTY-FIRST DAY--FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2017

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FORMAL CALENDAR


THIRD READING OF SENATE BILLS


1. SCS for SB 495-Riddle
    Modifies provisions relating to trauma, STEMI, and stroke centers and medical emergencies


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION


1. SB 535-Wallingford
    Modifies provisions relating to child abuse investigations


2. SB 523-Sater, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to criminal background checks for child care providers


3. SB 480-Kraus
    Allows retailers of intoxicating liquors to transport products to and from a central warehouse


4. SB 407-Riddle, with SCS
    Licenses persons performing radiologic imaging or administering radiation therapy and establishes the Missouri Radiologic Imaging and Radiation Therapy Board of Examiners


5. SB 353-Wallingford, with SCS
    Specifies that royalty payments to a dental franchisor by a licensee of the Dental Board operating a franchised dental office is not unlawful


6. SB 380-Riddle
    Requires that the Department of Transportation utility corridor be 12 feet wide with the location determined by the State Highways and Transportation Commission


7. SB 297-Hummel, with SCS
    Establishes the "Alexandra and Brayden Anderson Electric Shock Drowning Prevention Act"


8. SB 474-Schatz
    Specifies circumstances under which an employment variance may be granted to an ignition interlock device requirement


9. SB 483-Holsman
    Adds a requirement for motor vehicles to stop at railroad tracks when on-track equipment other than a train is approaching


10. SB 498-Nasheed
    Establishes a partnership between the St. Louis school district, the city of St. Louis, and nonprofit organizations to allow students who are picked up by a law enforcement officer or safety officer for being absent from school to be taken to the nonprofit organization


11. SB 251-Kehoe, with SCS
    Requires the Division of State Parks to maintain the fence coinciding with the boundary between individual landowner property and the Missouri Rock Island Trail


12. SB 528-Hegeman
    Changes the maximum amount of a grant that may be issued by the Department of Natural Resources for financing certain utility projects from $1,400 per connection to $3,000 per connection


13. SB 307-Munzlinger
    Modifies the definition of livestock by adding the word "bison"


14. SB 472-Hoskins
    Modifies the definition of "livestock" to include honey bees for the purposes of the state sales tax law


15. SB 524-Koenig, with SCS
    Requires a defendant served after the statute of limitations for wrongful death or medical negligence claims has expired to be served in within one hundred twenty days after a petition has been filed


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING


1. HCS for HB 381, with SCS (Hegeman)
    Modifies provisions relating to fees and records involving health care records


2. HB 58-Haefner (Onder)
    Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to establish criteria for levels of maternal and neonatal care designations


3. HB 175-Reiboldt, with SCS (Munzlinger)
    Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances relating to the labeling, cultivation, or use of seed, fertilizers, or soil conditioners


4. HB 327-Morris (Curls)
    Establishes the Missouri Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program


5. HB 680-Fitzwater, with SCS (Wasson)
    Modifies provisions relating to financial incentives for job creation


6. HCS for HB 57-Haefner, with SCS (Libla)
    Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement


7. HCS for HB 422 (Dixon)
    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


8. HB 245-Rowland, with SCS (Cunningham)
    Provides for sales tax relief for certain purchases


9. HB 262-Sommer (Hoskins)
    Modifies the definition of a service dog


10. HCS for HB 270 (Rowden)
    Modifies the law regarding the age of individuals entering a marriage


11. HCS for HB 661, with SCS (Emery)
    Modifies provisions relating to energy


12. HB 758-Cookson, with SCS (Hegeman)
    Modifies provisions relating to higher education


13. HCS for HB 138, with SCS (Onder)
    Modifies provisions relating to course access in education


14. HCS for HB 441 (Rowden)
    Establishes the Cronkite New Voices Act


15. HCS for HB 253, with SCS (Romine)
    Enacts certain provisions relating to career and technical education


16. HB 94-Lauer (Romine)
    Allows students to take the ACT WorkKeys assessments instead of the ACT Plus Writing assessment


17. HB 248-Fitzwater, with SCS (Cunningham)
    Establishes the STEM Career Awareness Program


18. HB 289-Fitzpatrick, with SCS (Rowden)
    Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation


19. HB 493-Bondon, with SCS (Silvey)
    Modifies provisions requiring LLC's owning rental or unoccupied property in certain cities


20. HB 52-Andrews (Hegeman)
    Modifies provisions relating to special road district commissioner elections


21. HCS for HB 647, with SCS (Sater)
    Enacts provisions relating to county roads


22. HCS for HB 353, with SCS (Sater)
    Modifies provisions relating to elections


23. HCS for HB 54, with SCS (Emery)
    Modifies provisions relating to vacancies in certain elected offices


24. HB 355-Bahr (Eigel)
    Prohibits a property owners' association from preventing a property owner from placing political signs on his or her property


25. HCS for HB 122, with SCS (Onder)
    Modifies provisions relating to out-of-state physicians providing sports medicine services in Missouri


26. HCS for HB 230, with SCS (Koenig)
    Provides that the practice of cosmetology and the occupation of a barber does not include hair braiding


27. HB 700-Cookson, with SCS (Libla)
    Designates the Narvel Felts Highway, the Lyndon Ebker Memorial Bridge, and the USMA Cadet Thomas M. Surdyke Memorial Highway


28. HB 1045-Haahr (Wasson)
    Extends the sunset provisions for fees credited to the technology trust fund


29. HB 909-Fraker (Wasson)
    Allows the next-of-kin to delegate the final disposition of human remains


30. HCS for HB 631, with SCS (Emery)
    Modifies medical endorsement requirements for school bus drivers


31. HCS for HB 348 (Romine)
    Changes the laws regarding the requirements for the operation of a bingo game


32. HJR 10-Brown (Romine)
    Proposes a constitutional amendment to reduce the amount of time a person is required to be a member of an organization in order to participate in the management of a bingo game


33. HCS#2 for HB 502 (Rowden)
    Modifies several provisions relating to fantasy sports


34. HCS for HB 304, with SCS (Koenig)
    Modifies provisions relating to the Public School Teacher Retirement System, the Public Education Employees Retirement System, and the St. Louis Public School Retirement System.


35. HB 871-Davis, with SCS (Kraus)
    Renames the Missouri reserve military force to the Missouri state defense force


36. HB 843-McGaugh, with SCS (Hegeman)
    Repeals an expiration date relating to county budgets and modifies provisions relating to electronic communications between county governments and the State Auditor


37. HB 200-Fraker, with SCS (Sater)
    Extends an expiration date for provisions allowing counties to amend their budgets


38. HCS for HB 703 (Hegeman)
    Changes the laws regarding tax payments so that a collector may use discretion in determining the date of unreadable postmarks on mailed tax payments


39. HB 956-Kidd, with SCS (Rizzo)
    Authorizes the conveyance of certain state properties to certain municipalities


40. HCS for HB 199, with SCS (Cunningham)
    Repeals a provision stating that certain officials are ineligible for the office of county treasurer and creates bonding requirements for candidates for public administrator


41. HB 87-Henderson, with SCS (Romine)
    Corrects the description of St. Francois County in a provision of law regarding expenditures from a county’s special road and bridge tax


42. HB 587-Redmon, with SCS (Hegeman)
    Modifies provisions relating to governing bodies of schools districts


43. HCS for HB 258, with SCS (Munzlinger)
    Creates new provisions relating to the accountability of public funds


44. HB 349-Brown, with SCS (Sater)
    Provides that inspections of certain x-ray systems shall not be required more frequently than every four years


45. HCS for HB 316, with SCS (Wallingford)
    Modifies the requirements for initial licensure as a psychologist


46. HB 558-Ross, with SCS (Schatz)
    Enacts provisions relating to water safety


47. HB 586-Rhoads (Rowden)
    Prohibits peer support specialists from disclosing any confidential communication properly entrusted to the counselor by law enforcement and emergency personnel while receiving counseling


48. HB 256-Rhoads, with SCS (Munzlinger)
    Removes restrictions on when amber or white lights may be used on motor vehicles and equipment performing work for the department of transportation


49. HCS for HB 645 (Sater)
    Allows retired police officers to return to work when a disaster or emergency has been proclaimed by the governor or there is a national disaster


50. HCS for HB 183 (Nasheed)
    Designates every June 7th as "Christopher Harris Day"


51. HCS for HB 542 (Schatz)
    Modifies provisions relating to vehicle length and weight requirements


52. HB 61-Alferman (Schatz)
    Designates a bridge on a portion of State Highway 100 in Franklin County as the "Lyndon Ebker Memorial Bridge".


53. HB 128, HB 678, HB 701 & HB 964-Davis, with SCS (Richard)
    Designates a portion of Missouri 249 in Jasper County as the "Edward F Dixon The Third Memorial Highway".


54. HB 811-Ruth (Wieland)
    Allows a port authority to establish an advanced industrial manufacturing zone in an area within the port authority's ownership or control, and allows a port authority to expand or contract the area of an AIM zone by resolution


55. HB 805-Basye (Rowden)
    Modifies provisions relating to combat decoration license plate recognition


56. HB 664-Korman (Riddle)
    Modifies provisions relating to vehicle lighting equipment


57. HB 105-Love (Kraus)
    Repeals the expiration date for tax refund contributions to the Organ Donor Program Fund


58. HB 849-Pfautsch (Kraus)
    Modifies provisions regarding financial transaction reporting so that certain requirements of transportation development districts also apply to political subdivisions


59. HCS for HB 260, with SCS (Sater)
    Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain vulnerable persons


60. HCS for HB 1158, with SCS (Riddle)
    Modifies provisions relating to child abuse


61. HCS for HB 159 (Brown)
    Requires actions against veterinarians be brought within two years of the date of occurrence of the act at issue, except in certain situations


62. HB 598-Cornejo (Hegeman)
    Limits contingency fees a private attorney may receive from contingency fee contracts with the state


63. HB 469-Gannon, with SCS (Romine)
    Modifies provisions relating to high school graduation requirements


64. HCS for HB 935, with SCS (Walsh)
    Modifies provisions relating to county sales taxes for zoological organizations


65. HB 193-Kelley (Emery)
    Permits third class counties to repeal a property tax and impose a sales tax to fund the hospital district


66. HB 281-Rowland (Sater)
    Adds St. Francois and Taney counties to a list of counties authorized to enact certain nuisance abatement ordinances


67. HB 568-Tate, with SCS (Schatz)
    Modifies provisions relating to actions of county commissions


68. HCS for HB 741, with SCS (Wieland)
    Exempts certain types of commercial insurance lines from filing requirements with respect to rates, rate plans, modifications, and manuals


69. HB 815-Basye, with SCS (Riddle)
    Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of certain professions


70. HB 557-Ross (Cunningham)
    Removes certain application requirements for enrolling as a land surveyor-in-training and licensure as a professional land surveyor


71. HCS for HB 694 (Cunningham)
    Establishes a motor fuel tax on propane fuel used to propel motor vehicles


72. HCS for HB 225 (Munzlinger)
    Allows camping trailers more than twenty-five years old to be permanently registered and be issued historic trailer license plates


73. HCS for HB 181 (Sater)
    Permits agents of the Conservation Commission and water patrol to enforce certain laws relating to littering and abandoning motor vehicles, and requires law enforcement officers to enforce those laws


74. HB 697-Trent (Rowden)
    Modifies the law regarding the Amber Alert System and establishes Hailey's Law


75. HB 719-Rhoads (Munzlinger)
    Classifies sawmills and planning mills as agricultural property for property zoning purposes


76. HCS for HB 261 (Onder)
    Requires certain facilities to display a poster relating to human trafficking


77. HB 294-Lynch (Brown)
    Provides certain immunities for persons seeking medical assistance for a drug or alcohol overdose


78. HCS for HB 303 (Onder)
    Creates the offense of filing false documents


79. HCS for HB 174, with SCS (Wallingford)
    Preempts political subdivision authority regarding abortion in specified scenarios


80. HCS for HB 142 (Hoskins)
    Allows telephone companies to select an alternate method of property tax assessment


81. HCS for HB 247, with SCS (Schatz)
    Modifies provisions relating to voter approval for municipally-offered services


82. HCS for HB 334, with SCS (Wallingford)
    Creates and modifies certain laws relating to emergency communication services


83. HB 571-Engler, with SCS (Romine)
    Modifies provisions relating to natural resources


84. HCS for HB 656, with SCS (Rowden)
    Modifies provisions relating to wireless communications infrastructure


85. HCS for HB 330 (Wasson)
    Modifies the definition of "assistant physician"


86. HB 209-Wiemann, with SCS (Riddle)
    Requires licensed chiropractors to be reimbursed for the provision of MO HealthNet services


87. HCB 1-McGaugh, with SCS (Dixon)
    Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

INFORMAL CALENDAR


SENATE BILLS FOR PERFECTION

SB 5-Richard
    Modifies provisions relating to tort actions specifically unlawful merchandising practices, products liability claims, and venue requirements

SB 6-Richard, with SCS
    Changes the aggregate cap on tax credits for the rehabilitation of historic structures to $120 million annually, and allows for tax credits for donations to the Capitol Complex Fund

SB 13-Dixon
    Adopts the Compact for a Balanced Budget

SB 20-Brown
    Repeals the law pertaining to prevailing wage

SB 21-Brown
    Creates new provisions of law relating to labor organizations

SB 28-Sater, with SCS (pending)
    Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet

SB 32-Emery, with SCS
    Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program

SBs 37 & 244-Silvey, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
    Allows the Department of Revenue to issue REAL ID compliant driver's licenses and identification cards

SB 41-Wallingford and Emery, with SS, SA 1 & SA 1 to SA 1 (pending)
    Provides protection for alternatives-to-abortion agencies

SBs 44 & 63-Romine, with SCS
    Enacts certain provisions relating to career and technical education

SB 46-Libla, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to certain crimes against emergency service providers and creates the Blue Alert System

SB 61-Hegeman, with SCS
    Modifies provisions regulating the use of flashing lights by certain stationary vehicles on roads

SB 67-Onder, et al, with SS, SA 1 & SSA 1 for SA 1 (pending)
    Modifies provisions of law relating to abortion, including donation of fetal tissue, tissue reports, abortion reports, employee disclosure policies, and abortion facility inspections

SB 68-Onder and Nasheed
    Modifies provisions relating to victims of crime

SB 76-Munzlinger
    Prohibits private nuisance actions from being brought when the property owner has a related government issued permit

SB 80-Wasson, with SCS
    Exempts certain nonprofit organizations from sales and use taxes on charges for initiation fees or dues

SB 81-Dixon
    Repeals provisions stating that community service alternatives used by municipal courts must be offered at no cost to the defendant

SB 83-Dixon
    Allows any single noncharter county judicial circuit to collect a court surcharge to be used towards the construction and maintenance of judicial facilities

SB 85-Kraus, with SCS
    Restricts the storage and use as evidence of data collected through automated license plate reader systems by government entities

SB 96-Sater and Emery
    Prohibits certain selective abortions relating to sex, race, or Down Syndrome

SB 97-Sater, with SCS
    Requires hospitals to adopt and implement evidence-based sepsis protocols

SB 102-Cunningham, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to powers of certain financial institutions

SB 103-Wallingford
    Requires elder abuse investigators to provide specified written materials to alleged perpetrators

SB 109-Holsman, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to solar energy systems in certain planned communities

SB 115-Schupp, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to child care facilities

SB 117-Schupp, with SCS
    Requires employee and volunteers of specified public and private institutions to receive an influenza vaccination every year

SB 122-Munzlinger, with SCS
    Creates new provisions relating to the Missouri Accountability Portal

SB 123-Munzlinger
    Modifies provisions relating to captive cervids

SB 126-Wasson
    Allows certain offenses to be prosecuted in the county in which the victim resides or conducts business or where stolen property was located

SB 129-Dixon and Sifton, with SCS
    Establishes the Missouri Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act, which allows fiduciaries to access electronic records of the account holder

SB 130-Kraus, with SCS
    Requires the Department of Revenue to pay the taxpayers' attorneys' fees in income and sales and use tax cases when the taxpayer receives a favorable judgement

SB 133-Chappelle-Nadal
    Creates new subdistricts in certain school districts

SB 138-Sater
    Creates standards for predetermination of health care benefits requests and responses

SB 141-Emery
    Modifies retirement benefits for newly elected members of the General Assembly and statewide elected officials

SB 142-Emery
    Requires a person who has been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court

SB 144-Wallingford
    Allows members of the National Guard and reserve components of the Armed Forces to deduct military income from their Missouri adjusted gross income

SB 145-Wallingford, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to small water and sewer corporations

SB 147-Romine
    Reduces the time period after which new members of an organization are allowed to manage a bingo game

SB 156-Munzlinger, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to animal care training for law enforcement agencies

SB 157-Dixon, with SCS
    Adds language to jury instructions regarding lesser included offenses

SB 158-Dixon
    Modifies admissibility of chemical test results in intoxication-related proceedings for a certain time period

SB 163-Romine
    Prohibits two-way telecommunications devices and their component parts in correctional centers and jails

SB 169-Dixon, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to the cost of a court reporter to prepare transcripts

SB 171-Dixon and Sifton, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to trust protectors and adds circumstances in which a no-contest clause in an irrevocable trust is not enforceable

SB 176-Dixon
    Defines official misconduct and creates penalties

SB 177-Dixon, with SCS
    Makes offenders who owe court costs or restitution, or have not fulfilled certain other conditions, ineligible for early release for earned compliance credits

SB 178-Dixon
    Creates a process to determine whether criminal offenders are predatory sexual offenders and increases penalties against predatory, prior, and persistent sexual offenders

SB 180-Nasheed, with SCS
    Limits the use of physical restraints on pregnant or postpartum offenders

SB 183-Hoskins, with SCS
    Extends the Big Government Get Off My Back Act and modifies several provisions relating to the collection of money by public entities

SB 184-Emery, with SS (pending)
    Allows water and sewer corporations to request a revenue stabilization mechanism (RSM) rate schedule authorizing periodic rate adjustments outside of a general rate proceeding

SB 185-Onder, et al, with SCS
    Enacts provisions relating to transportation network companies

SB 188-Munzlinger, with SCS
    Allows students enrolled in virtual institutions to participate in the Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program

SB 189-Kehoe, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to employment security

SB 190-Emery, with SCS & SS#2 for SCS (pending)
    Modifies provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities

SB 196-Koenig
    Grants the Attorney General concurrent original jurisdiction to enforce the state’s abortion laws

SB 199-Wasson
    Exempts certain projects from the Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act annual appropriation cap

SB 200-Libla
    Modifies provisions relating to expert witnesses

SB 201-Onder, with SCS
    Creates new provisions relating to joint employers

SB 203-Sifton, with SCS
    Creates the MO HealthNet Buy-In for Workers with Disabilities program

SB 207-Sifton
    Allows emergency workers to request, receive and submit absentee ballots

SB 209-Wallingford
    Modifies how fourth class cities may proceed with road improvements

SB 210-Onder, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to collective bargaining representation for public employees

SB 220-Riddle, with SCS & SS for SCS (pending)
    Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 10 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages

SB 221-Riddle
    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

SB 223-Schatz, with SCS
    Increases the minimum motor vehicle liability coverage a driver must carry for others' property when operating a motor vehicle

SB 227-Koenig, with SCS
    Provides that the practice of cosmetology and the practice of the occupation of a barber does not include hair braiding

SB 228-Koenig, with SS & SA 1 (pending)
    Modifies the Year 2000 Retirement Plan for state employees, members of the General Assembly, and statewide elected officials employed after January 1, 2018

SB 230-Riddle
    Requires referrals for out of state abortions to be accompanied by specified printed materials

SB 232-Schatz
    Adds a provision relating to population changes in St. Louis County for purposes of water corporations collecting an infrastructure system replacement surcharge

SB 233-Wallingford
    Creates and modifies certain laws relating to emergency communication services

SB 234-Libla, with SCS
    Repeals provisions requiring a landlord to keep security deposits in a trust

SB 239-Rowden, with SCS
    Modifies certain provisions relating to licensure for the distribution and sale of alcohol

SB 242-Emery, with SCS
    Establishes the Rate Case Modernization Act

SB 243-Hegeman
    Modifies provisions relating to following distance for vehicles using a connected braking system

SB 247-Kraus, with SCS
    Modifies certain definitions for sales and use tax exemptions

SB 250-Kehoe
    Exempts from property tax land that is an out-of-service rail corridor being used as a trail under federal law

SB 252-Dixon, with SCS
    Modifies exemption for certain religious entities under the Missouri Human Rights Act

SB 258-Munzlinger
    Modifies civil procedure for joinder, intervention, and venue in civil actions

SB 259-Munzlinger
    Amends Supreme Court Rule 52.12 to prohibit intervention in a tort action when jurisdiction and venue cannot be independently established

SB 260-Munzlinger
    Amends Supreme Court Rule 51.01 to require the independent establishment of venue and jurisdiction for joinder or intervention

SB 261-Munzlinger
    Amends Supreme Court Rule 52.05 to modify procedures for joinder in tort actions

SB 262-Munzlinger
    Modifies Supreme Court Rule 52.06 relating to the dismissal of a claim due to misjoinder where venue does not exist

SB 263-Riddle
    Requires licensed chiropractors to be reimbursed for the provision of MO HealthNet services

SB 264-Dixon
    Allows Greene County and any city within the county to propose a sales tax for the purpose of early childhood education programs

SB 267-Schatz, with SCS
    Allows the City of Eureka to adopt a sales tax for improved public safety

SB 271-Wasson and Richard, with SCS
    Allows operators of recreational resorts to distill and sell liquor produced near those resorts without purchasing that liquor from a distributor

SB 280-Hoskins, with SCS
    Requires the Department of Revenue to issue both REAL ID compliant and noncompliant driver's licenses and identification cards

SB 284-Hegeman, with SCS
    Authorizes county commissions that are trustees for a cemetery trust fund to utilize investment managers to invest, reinvest, and manage fund assets

SBs 285 & 17-Koenig, with SCS
    Reduces the corporate income tax and makes modifications to several tax credit programs

SB 286-Rizzo
    Modifies provisions requiring LLC's owning rental or unoccupied property in Kansas City and Independence to list a property manager with the city clerk

SB 290-Schatz, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation

SB 295-Schaaf, with SCS
    Increases various existing fees that are deposited in the county employees' retirement fund and creates a new fee to be paid into the fund

SB 298-Curls
    Modifies nuisance action procedures for deteriorated properties in certain cities and counties

SB 303-Wieland, with SCS
    Provides that insurers have the right to defend an insured without reservation before a claimant can contract to limit recovery to certain assets or insurance policies

SB 305-Kehoe, et al, with SS, SA 3 & SA 1 to SA 3 (pending)
    Modifies provisions relating to lobbyist expenditures

SB 311-Wasson, with SCS
    Allows the assessed valuation of any tractor or trailer used in inter-jurisdictional commerce to be apportioned to Missouri based on the average per vehicle distance chart provided under the International Registration Plan

SBs 314 & 340-Schatz, et al, with SCS
    Establishes the Narcotics Control Act

SB 316-Rowden, with SCS
    Creates new provisions relating to password protection

SB 325-Kraus
    Abrogates the findings in IBM Corporation v. Director of Revenue 491 S.W.3d 535 (Mo. banc 2016)

SBs 327, 238 & 360-Romine, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to course access in education

SB 328-Romine, with SCS & SA 3 (pending)
    Modifies provisions relating to higher education

SB 330-Munzlinger
    Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation liability

SB 331-Hegeman
    Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals

SB 333-Schaaf, with SCS
    Changes the vesting requirement for members of the state retirement plan known as MSEP 2011 and modifies the benefits of such members who have vested, but are no longer state employees

SB 336-Wieland
    Provides that the interest rate an insurance company pays upon a claim, refund, or payment under certain regulatory actions shall be the annual adjusted prime rate of interest, not to exceed 9 percent

SB 341-Nasheed, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to offenses involving prostitution when those offenses involve children or persons under the influence of an agent

SB 348-Wasson, with SA 1 (pending)
    Extends the sunset provisions for fees to be credited to the technology trust fund

SB 349-Wasson
    Modifies the Missouri Works program

SB 358-Wieland
    Creates new provisions relating to collective bargaining within the Bi-State Development Agency

SB 362-Hummel
    Requires a student to receive instruction in Braille reading and writing as part of his or her individualized education plan unless instruction in Braille is determined not appropriate for the child

SB 368-Rowden
    Prohibits financial information submitted to the Department of Natural Resources from being subject to public disclosure

SB 371-Schaaf, with SA 2 & SSA 1 for SA 2 (pending)
    Permits the use of hemp oil for the treatment of certain impairments

SB 378-Wallingford
    Modifies provisions relating to early childhood education

SB 379-Schatz
    Modifies the definition of "autocycle" and modifies certain safety requirements for autocycles

SB 381-Riddle
    Modifies provisions relating to reports on audits issued by the State Auditor

SB 383-Eigel and Wieland
    Provides that defendants in tort actions shall only be held severally liable and not jointly

SB 384-Rowden, with SCS
    Modifies how the Public Service Commission assesses public utilities for the costs of regulation

SB 389-Sater, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to initiative petitions

SB 391-Munzlinger
    Specifies that a commercial motor vehicle's use of a specially-designated route shall not be deemed a nuisance or evidence of a nuisance

SB 392-Holsman
    Changes the business hours of distilleries who offer drinks at retail on their premises

SB 406-Wasson and Sater
    Requires the creation of adult high schools

SB 409-Koenig
    Modifies provisions relating to the public school retirement system of the City of St. Louis

SB 410-Schatz
    Permits hospitals to employ dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and maxillofacial prosthodontists to treat certain patient conditions

SB 413-Munzlinger
    Provides that after July 1, 2018, the amount paid to counties for the local incarceration of prisoners shall not be less than one half of the amount paid to the Department of Corrections

SB 418-Hegeman, with SCS
    Modifies certain provisions relating to emergency medical services

SB 419-Riddle
    Requires inclusion of information on traffic stops and constitutional rights in driver training programs and information provided to first-time license recipients

SB 422-Cunningham, with SCS
    Modifies provisions relating to residential mortgage loan brokers

SB 426-Wasson, with SCS
    Modifies property tax exemptions for property located in enhanced enterprise zones

SB 427-Wasson
    Requires certain insurers and insurance groups to establish an internal audit function

SB 430-Cunningham, with SCS
    Creates new provisions establishing family trust companies

SB 433-Sater, with SCS
    Modifies and creates provisions relating to the MO HealthNet pharmacy program

SB 435-Cunningham, with SCS
    Establishes a motor fuel tax on propane fuel used to propel motor vehicles

SB 442-Hegeman
    Makes technical corrections to certain statutes relating to political subdivisions

SB 445-Rowden
    Modifies several provisions relating to fantasy sports

SB 448-Emery
    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

SB 451-Nasheed, with SS (pending)
    Designates the Sheriff of the City of St. Louis and deputies as law enforcement officers eligible for certain training and licensure

SB 468-Hegeman
    Modifies the process for promulgation of an emergency rule by a state agency

SB 469-Schatz
    Allows for an appropriation to cooperate with political subdivisions on land clearance projects related to tourism infrastructure facilities

SB 475-Schatz
    Repeals the requirement for the Department of Transportation to participate in arbitration as a defendant at the request of the plaintiff in a tort claim

SB 485-Hoskins
    Excludes funds designated by taxpayers in an urban district as early childhood education funds from the local tax revenue calculation used to provide funding to charter schools that declared themselves as a local education agency

SB 517-Wasson
    Creates a tax credit for contributions to certain benevolent organizations

SB 518-Emery
    Modifies provisions relating to hospital licensure

SB 526-Brown
    Modifies provisions relating to consumer-directed services in the MO HealthNet program

SB 532-Hoskins
    Modifies provisions relating to Department of Mental Health inspections

SJR 5-Emery, with SCS (pending)
    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

SJR 9-Romine, with SCS
    Reduces the time period after which new members of an organization are allowed to manage a bingo game

SJR 11-Hegeman, with SCS
    Provides that a nonpartisan judicial commission shall submit to the governor a list of names, rather than a list of three names, to fill a judicial vacancy in a court under the nonpartisan court plan

SJR 12-Eigel
    Places a cap on annual appropriations and reduces income tax rates based on revenue growth

SJR 17-Kraus
    Requires the Jackson County assessor to be an elected officer


HOUSE BILLS ON THIRD READING

HB 35-Plocher (Dixon)
    Modifies admissibility of chemical test results in intoxication related proceedings

HCS for HB 66, with SCS (Sater)
    Expands the newborn screening requirements to include spinal muscular atrophy and Hunter syndrome

HB 85-Redmon, with SCS (Hegeman)
    Adds utility vehicles to the list of vehicles covered under the "Move Over Law"

HCS for HBs 91, 42, 131, 265 & 314 (Brown)
    Specifies that a person cannot be required to become or refrain from becoming a member of or paying dues to a labor organization as a condition or continuation of employment

HB 95-McGaugh (Emery)
    Modifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule and provides that parties may introduce evidence of the actual cost, rather than the value, of the medical care rendered

HB 104-Love, with SS (pending) (Brown)
    Repeals provisions relating to prevailing wages on public works

HB 207-Fitzwater (Romine)
    Prohibits two-way telecommunications devices and their component parts in correctional centers and jails

HB 251-Taylor, with SCS, SS for SCS, SA 2 & SA 3 to SA 2 (pending) (Onder)
    Creates new provisions relating to public labor organizations

HB 288-Fitzpatrick (Kehoe)
    Modifies the duration of unemployment compensation, modifies the method to pay federal advances, and raises the fund trigger causing contribution rate reductions

HCS for HBs 337, 259 & 575 (Schatz)
    Establishes procedures relating to financial accreditation standards for insurance companies

HCS for HB 427, with SCS (Kehoe)
    Modifies provisions relating to trust instruments

HCS for HB 460, with SS & SA 1 (pending) (Munzlinger)
    Modifies provisions relating to civil procedure for joinder, intervention, and venue in civil actions

HB 461-Kolkmeyer (Munzlinger)
    Amends Supreme Court Rules 52.05 and 52.06 for the purpose of severing parties who are misjoined in a civil action

HB 462-Kolkmeyer (Munzlinger)
    Amends Supreme Court Rule 52.12 for the purpose of prohibiting a person from intervening in a tort action if jurisdiction and venue cannot be established independently

HB 655-Engler (Dixon)
    Extends the expiration date of tax credits for donations to pregnancy centers

HCS for HBs 1194 & 1193, with SS & SA 1 (pending) (Hegeman)
    Prohibits political subdivisions from requiring a minimum wage that exceeds the requirements of state law


SENATE BILLS WITH HOUSE AMENDMENTS

SS for SB 124-Wasson, with HA 1
    Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

SCS for SB 217-Nasheed, with HA 1, as amended
    Adds donations to soup kitchens or homeless shelters to current tax credit for donations to food pantries

SB 394-Romine, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems

SB 478-Silvey and Holsman, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to educational institutions

SB 488-Kehoe, with HCS
    Modifies provisions relating to the conveyance of state property

BILLS IN CONFERENCE AND BILLS
CARRYING REQUEST MESSAGES


In Conference

SB 8-Munzlinger, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, as amended, HA 4, HA 5, HA 6, HA 7, HA 8, as amended & HA 9, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies the law relating to flashing lights on motor vehicles and equipment

SCS for SB 11-Wasson, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies the language relating to agreements that may be entered into by municipalities who participate in industrial development projects

SB 30-Sater, with HCS, as amended
    Enacts provisions regarding consolidation of road districts and the sale of water or wastewater systems

SS for SB 34-Cunningham, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Creates the crime of illegal reentry

SS for SB 35-Cunningham, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies public notice and hearing requirements for certain land purchases made by the Department of Natural Resources or the Commissioner of Administration on behalf of state departments

SB 95-Sater, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to local government financial transactions

SCS for SB 112-Schatz, with HCS, as amended (Further conference granted)
    Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

SB 114-Schatz, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions

SCS#2 for SB 128-Dixon, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, as amended, & HA 4, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Provides that Division Twelve of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit shall sit at the City of Independence

SCS for SB 139-Sater, with HCS, as amended
    Establishes the Controlled Substance Abuse Prevention Fund and the Rx Cares for Missouri Program and modifies the MO HealthNet Pharmacy program

SB 222-Riddle, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3 & HA 4, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies provisions relating to vehicle lighting equipment

SB 225-Schatz, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies the permissible length of motor vehicles operated on highways

SB 283-Hegeman, with HCS, as amended
    Enacts provisions relating to tourism commissions and special road district commissioner elections

SB 302-Wieland, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to certain local districts

SCS for SB 355-Romine, with HCS, as amended
    Provides that 2-year and 4-year educational institutions shall be eligible for the same types of road signs

SCS for SB 421-Rizzo, with HCS, as amended
    Modifies provisions relating to the conveyance of state property

SB 501-Sater, with HCS, as amended (Senate adopted CCR and passed CCS)
    Modifies provisions relating to health care

SB 503-Munzlinger, with HA 1, HA 2 & HA 3
    Requires the Committee for 911 Oversight to designate a state 911 coordinator

HCS for HB 19, with SCS (Brown)
    To appropriate money for purposes for the several departments and offices of state government; for planning and capital improvements

HCS for HBs 90 & 68, with SS, as amended (Schatz) (Further conference granted)
    Establishes the Narcotics Control Act


Requests to Recede or Grant Conference

SB 411-Schatz, with HA 1, HA 2, HA 3, as amended, HA 4 & HA 5, as amended (Senate requests House recede & take up and pass bill)
    Authorizes the addition of Franklin County to the interstate compact creating the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District

HCB 3-Fitzpatrick, with SS (Koenig) (Senate refuses to recede & requests House take up and pass bill)
    Modifies provisions relating to funds for vulnerable senior citizens


RESOLUTIONS

SR 197-Richard
    Proposes changes to Senate Rules 3, 4, & 6 regarding order of Senate business

SR 891-Romine
    Amends Senate Rule 44 and 50

SR 917-Silvey
    Notice of Proposed Rule Change - Senate Rule 10


Reported from Committee

SCR 6-Walsh
    Urges the Department of Higher Education and Department of Health and Senior Services to encourage the dissemination of information about meningococcal disease and its vaccines

SCR 17-Curls
    Urges a commitment to equal rights for people with cognitive disabilities to access technology and information

SCR 18-Wallingford
    Urges the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency to prioritize resolving the cases of the 15 Missourians from the Vietnam War

SCR 25-Cunningham, with SCS (pending)
    Establishes the State Innovation Waiver Task Force

HCR 6-Justus (Sater)
    Recognizes the Gold Star Families Memorial Monument at the College of the Ozarks campus as the official Gold Star Families Memorial Monument of Missouri


To be Referred

REMONSTRANCE 1-Wallingford
    Remonstrates against the $2.5 million reduction in state funding for Centers for Independent Living