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MO SB72
Bill
AI Summary
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Designates December 4 as "PKS Day" in Missouri to recognize Pallister-Killian Syndrome, a genetic disorder characterized by vision and hearing impairments, seizure disorders, intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, sparse hair, skin discoloration, weak muscle tone, and birth defects.
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Recommends that Missouri residents observe PKS Day through awareness and educational activities focused on the symptoms and impact of Pallister-Killian Syndrome and support for research, education, and community service programs.
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Designates May as "Motorcycle Awareness Month" in Missouri and encourages citizens to observe the month with appropriate activities and events.
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Amends Chapter 9 of the Missouri Revised Statutes by adding two new sections (9.149 and 9.174) to codify these special awareness designations.
Legislative Description
Designates the month of May as "Motorcycle Awareness Month" and designates December 4th as "PKS Day"
Last Action
Signed by Governor
6/12/2013