FORTY-THIRD DAY--MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2020
SB 1051-Eigel
Modifies provisions relating to detachment from certain ambulance districts
SB 1052-Eigel
Modifies provisions governing workers' compensation laws
SB 1053-Eigel
Creates the "Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights"
SB 1054-Cierpiot
Modifies provisions relating to exemptions from statutes governing proprietary education
SB 1055-Rowden
Modifies provisions relating to elementary and secondary education
SB 1056-Hegeman
Modifies provisions relating to emergency communication services
SB 1057-Hegeman and Luetkemeyer
Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Works program
SB 1058-Brown
Modifies provisions relating to fleet vehicle registration
SB 1059-Hough
Modifies provisions relating to feral swine
SB 1060-Hough
Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of solar energy property
SB 1061-Libla
This act modifies current law regarding reading success plans, formerly known as reading intervention plans
SB 1062-Nasheed
Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records
SB 1063-O'Laughlin
Modifies provisions relating to student athlete compensation
SB 1064-O'Laughlin
Modifies provisions governing employee liability under workers' compensation laws
SB 1065-O'Laughlin
Modifies provisions relating to net metering
SB 1066-O'Laughlin
Modifies definition of employee with respect to certain provisions of labor laws
SB 1067-Sifton
Prohibits annual rate increases in long-term care insurance policies from exceeding the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, plus five percent annually
SB 1068-Williams
Modifies provisions regarding the expungement of records
SB 1069-Williams
Changes "handicapped" to "disabled" in certain provisions relating to sheltered workshops and associated statutes
SB 1070-Williams
Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel
SB 1071-Williams
Requires each school district to ensure that the elementary and secondary schools provide instruction in cursive writing
SB 1072-Hough
Modifies provisions governing workers' compensation
SB 1073-Hough
Modifies provisions regarding hospital patients in the custody of law enforcement
SB 1074-Hoskins
Exempts insurers from the requirement to send an explanation of refusal to write automobile insurance if the applicant is written on a policy by an affiliate or subsidiary insurer within the same holding company
SB 1075-Emery
Requires the State Board of Education to develop a simplified annual school report card for each school attendance center
SB 1076-Emery
Requires internet service providers to authenticate access to obscene websites and provide subscribers the ability to create an authentication to access such websites
SB 1077-Onder
Modifies provisions regarding criminal offenses
SB 1078-Onder
Provides that advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) shall be licensed and regulated by the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts, rather than by the State Board of Nursing
SB 1079-Burlison
Modifies the process for the delivery of workers' compensation benefits
SB 1080-Rizzo
Allows school districts to exclude such district's operating levy from tax increment financing districts
SB 1081-Rizzo
Extends the sunset on the rolling stock tax credit
SB 1082-Bernskoetter
Modifies provisions relating to pesticide certification and training
SB 1083-Brown
Modifies various provisions relating to civil proceedings before certain associate circuit judges
SB 1084-Brown
Modifies provisions relating to license taxes imposed by municipalities
SB 1085-Rowden
Modifies provisions relating to tobacco products
SB 1086-Wieland
Requires the Department of Revenue to establish a web-based system for the verification of motor vehicle insurance
SB 1087-Wieland
Modifies provisions governing traditional installment loan lenders
SB 1088-Sater
Adds "charitable pharmacy" as a Class Q pharmacy
1. SS for SB 632-Hegeman
Extends the expiration date of the broadband internet grant program for unserved and underserved areas of the state from August 28, 2021 to June 30, 2027
2. SS for SCS for SB 569-Koenig
Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses
1. SB 590-Burlison, with SCS
Specifies when persons operating or riding a motorcycle or motortricycle must wear protective headgear
2. SB 559-Schatz, with SCS
Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractor Licensing Act
3. SB 583-Arthur, with SCS
Allows for an income tax deduction for educator expenses
4. SB 646-Koenig
Modifies provisions relating to certain special taxing districts
5. SBs 675 & 705-Luetkemeyer, with SCS
Places a limit on the growth in assessments of residential real property
6. SJRs 48, 41 & 43-Luetkemeyer, with SCS
Allows the growth in assessed values to be limited by law
7. SB 699-Riddle, with SCS
Restricts the inspection of grounds or facilities used for certain agricultural purposes
8. SB 714-Burlison, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses
9. SB 613-Emery, with SCS
Modifies provisions regarding fees for access to public records and authorizes closure of certain constituent and legislative records of members of the General Assembly
10. SB 537-Libla
Creates penalty enhancements for certain crimes against emergency service providers
11. SB 572-Rowden
Establishes the "Community Crime Reduction Grant Program" which shall provide money to qualifying municipal police departments
12. SB 748-White
Enacts provisions relating to disability accommodations for commercial driver's license applicants
13. SB 696-Sifton
Requires every individual who is 17 years or older and is arrested for a felony offense to provide a biological sample for DNA profiling. Creates a procedure for certain persons who have had their samples collected to request expungement
14. SB 595-Hough, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to personal care assistance services
15. SB 548-Hegeman
Extends the sunset on certain health care provider federal reimbursement allowances
16. SB 703-Hoskins, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to the practice of public accounting
17. SB 605-O'Laughlin, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to the removal of a tenant from a commercial property
18. SB 640-Onder
Increases the amount of the personal income tax cut and the business income deduction in current law
19. SJR 44-Eigel
Prohibits the levying and collecting of a tax on tangible personal property
20. SB 647-Koenig, with SCS
Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020
21. SB 578-Crawford, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public
22. SB 522-Sater
Modifies the initiative and referendum process
23. SJR 31-Sater
Modifies the initiative petition process
24. SB 674-Brown
Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2026
25. SB 661-Bernskoetter, with SCS
Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning
26. SB 645-Hoskins, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to services for certain students
27. SB 625-Libla, with SCS
Establishes multidisciplinary adult protection teams
28. SB 633-Hegeman
Modifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years
29. SB 739-Onder, with SCS
Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts
30. SB 716-Burlison
Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity
31. SB 809-Brown, with SCS
Provides that motor vehicle dealers shall not be liable for inaccuracies in motor vehicle history reports when the inaccuracy is not based on information provided by the dealer
32. SB 797-Wieland, with SCS
Modifies and creates provisions relating to credit unions
33. SB 779-Crawford
Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities
34. SB 756-Sifton, with SCS
Requires roofing contractors in this state to receive a registration certificate to engage in the business of, or act as a roofing contractor within this state
35. SB 764-Onder, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana
36. SB 768-Onder, with SCS
Allows each political subdivision in Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System to elect a member contribution amount of 2% or 6%
37. SB 690-Cunningham
Modifies provisions relating to employment security
38. SB 639-Riddle
Modifies provisions on the preservation of records by the Secretary of State
39. SB 576-Crawford, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to county officials
40. SB 615-Cunningham
Modifies provisions relating to audits of county offices
41. SB 586-Bernskoetter, with SCS
Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act
42. SB 568-Hoskins, with SCS
Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri
43. SB 784-Wallingford
Extends the option to donate income tax refunds to the Missouri National Guard Foundation Fund
44. SBs 602, 778 & 561-Luetkemeyer, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses
45. SB 802-Hegeman
Modifies provisions relating to the use of public funds by school districts or district employees in elections
46. SJR 61-Nasheed, with SCS
Modifies provisions governing the right of suffrage for former felons
47. SB 542-Nasheed, with SCS
Removes provisions prohibiting persons on probation or parole after conviction of a felony from voting
48. SB 996-Onder, with SCS
Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program
49. SB 780-Hough, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to transportation
50. SB 885-Walsh
Establishes guidelines for testing potable water for lead in certain elementary school buildings
51. SB 665-Burlison
Establishes the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act"
52. SB 701-Onder
Modifies provisions governing the authorization of the deduction of moneys from the paychecks of public employees for the benefit of public labor organizations
53. SB 896-Eigel
Creates the Department of Military Forces
54. SJR 59-Eigel
Creates the Department of Military Forces
55. SB 857-Luetkemeyer, with SCS
Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund”
56. SJR 33-Emery, with SCS
Requires the Senate, beginning January 1, 2021, to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment
57. SB 612-Emery, with SCS
Requires the Senate to try all impeachments and modifies what constitutes grounds for impeachment
58. SB 704-Hoskins
Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of partnerships
SB 524-Sater
Requires the Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet
SB 525-Emery, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
Provides that recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency
SB 526-Emery, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to communications services offered in political subdivisions
SB 529-Cunningham, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to use taxes
SB 530-Cunningham, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling
SB 531-Wallingford, with SS & SA 1 (pending)
Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody arrangements
SBs 538, 562 & 601-Libla, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
Modifies penalties relating to criminal offenses involving deadly weapons
SB 539-Libla, with SA 1 (pending)
Increases taxes on motor fuels
SB 555-Riddle
Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 15 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages
SB 557-Schatz, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling
SB 558-Schatz, with SCS
Provides that personnel of certain municipal police forces will not be subject to a residency requirement
SB 575-Eigel, with SS#2 & SA 2 (pending)
Establishes procedures for a claimant in an action for damages due to asbestos exposure to disclose claims filed with an asbestos trust
SB 581-Cierpiot, with SCS
Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Act"
SB 592-White
Establishes provisions related to water and sewer infrastructure rate adjustments for water and sewer corporations
SB 608-May, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to scrap metals
SB 636-Wieland
Extends the authorization of AIM Zones until 2030
SB 648-Koenig, with SCS, SS#2 for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
Modifies several provisions relating to taxation
SB 649-Eigel
Modifies provisions relating to charter schools
SB 670-Hough, with SCS, SS for SCS & SA 1 (pending)
Modifies provisions relating to athletic trainers
SB 677-Luetkemeyer
Establishes the Narcotics Control Act and provides for the incineration of certain controlled substances
SJR 32-Sater
Requires certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements
SJR 40-Koenig
Modifies several provisions relating to taxation
SB 831-Cunningham
Modifies provisions regarding meetings of the Board of Public Buildings
SB 913-Emery
Removes the expiration of the peer review process for architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, and engineers
SB 852-Hegeman, with SCS
Allows certain corporations to organize under The General and Business Corporation Law of Missouri to supply telephone and telecommunications services in rural areas
SB 782-Brown
Extends the sunset date on provisions relating to the issuance of temporary boating safety identification cards
SB 867-Brown, with SCS
Modifies provisions relating to special license plates
SB 620-Wallingford
Modifies the definition of "surviving spouse" in provisions relating to the merit system
SCR 28-Luetkemeyer
Recognizes St. Joseph, Missouri, as the beginning of the Oregon Trail
SCR 29-Wallingford
Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations
SCR 30-Schupp
Establishes the Buddy Check 22 Day to promote awareness of suicide risks in the military
SCR 31-Emery
Recognizes the societal harms brought by pornography and the need for education, prevention, research, and policy change
SCR 32-Bernskoetter
Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support legislation for the declassification of POW/MIA records
SCR 33-May
Designates August as Minority Organ Donor Awareness Month
SCR 34-Hoskins
Urges the United States Congress to pass H.R. 2174, 116th Cong. (2019), which designates flood control as the highest priority of the Missouri Mainstem Reservoir System
SCR 35-Hoskins
Urges support for the passage of H.R. 3779 pending in the United States House of Representatives regarding disaster mitigation