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MO HB397
Bill
Status
1/8/2015
Primary Sponsor
Joshua Peters
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AI Summary
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Repeals approximately 50 expired, sunset, or obsolete Missouri statutory sections, including provisions related to tax credits, regulatory programs, and special funds that have passed their expiration dates
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Removes the Missouri Health Insurance Pool (MHIP) statutes that expired January 1, 2014, which provided health coverage for individuals unable to obtain private insurance due to preexisting conditions
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Eliminates sunset tax credit programs including the Missouri New Markets Development Program, Film Production Tax Credit, Rural Empowerment Zone tax exemptions, and Health Care Access Fund tax credit
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Removes temporary provisions such as the 2009 user fee freeze, unemployment automation surcharge (2009-2011), Motorist Insurance Identification Database (expired 2007), and various joint legislative committees that have completed their work
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Updates several continuing statutes by deleting obsolete subsections, including removing expired audit requirements for the Veterans Commission Capital Improvement Trust Fund and Early Childhood Development Fund
Legislative Description
Repeals expired, sunset, and obsolete statutory provisions
Last Action
Referred: Government Efficiency(H)
5/15/2015