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MO HB774
Bill
Status
3/5/2013
Primary Sponsor
Craig Redmon
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AI Summary
HB 774 Summary
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Repeals 65 expired, obsolete, and ineffective statutory provisions from Missouri law, including provisions related to Social Security coverage agreements, unemployment insurance, and various temporary programs and committees
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Removes provisions that established temporary committees and study groups that have already expired or completed their missions, including the Joint Committee on Terrorism and Homeland Security (expired 2011) and the Farm-to-Table Advisory Board (expired 2012)
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Eliminates obsolete regulatory sections related to temporary tax programs, including provisions on in-home services gross receipts taxes and unemployment automation surcharges that have sunset dates between 2009-2012
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Removes provisions for expired pilot programs and feasibility studies, such as the Health Care Stabilization Fund Feasibility Board and temporary administrator certificate programs that are no longer operative
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Enacts 65 replacement sections to clarify and maintain certain substantive provisions while removing purely procedural or time-limited language that is no longer applicable
Legislative Description
Repeals obsolete, expired, and ineffective statutory provisions
Last Action
HCS Voted Do Pass (H)
3/28/2013