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Referred Bills (101)
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Changes the laws regarding agriculture
Modifies the definitions of "all-terrain vehicle," "recreational off-highway vehicle," and "utility vehicle"
Adds captive cervids to the definition of livestock
Changes the laws regarding property owner liability
Changes the definition of "livestock" to include captive cervids
Changes the laws regarding the confiscation of animals
Limits the liability of manufacturers and owners of farm equipment if the equipment is equipped with all the safety features required by law as of the date of manufacture
Reauthorizes the alternative fuel tax credit for six years and adds electric vehicles recharging properties to the list of eligible properties
Disapproves the State Tax Commission's proposed state regulation under Section 137.021, RSMo establishing agricultural and horticultural land values for the 2015 and 2016 assessment years
Specifies that any first classification county and Andrew, Livingston, Dade, and Newton counties may enact a nuisance abatement ordinance
Changes the laws regarding the liability of livestock owners, activity sponsors, facilities, and auction markets with respect to livestock activities
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of motor vehicles
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Requires all food or food products sold in Missouri that are derived from a cloned animal to be labeled indicating that the food is or contains products derived from cloned animals
Dissolves or changes the laws regarding numerous boards, commissions, and councils within the Depatment of Natural Resources
Modifies fees relating to agricultural weights and measures
Changes the laws regarding the boards and commissions within the Department of Natural Resources
Changes the laws regarding the crimes of animal neglect and animal abuse and creates the crime of animal trespass
Exempts farm work performed by children under 16 years of age from certain child labor requirements
Establishes the Preserving Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act that prohibits the use of a drone or other aircraft to gather evidence or other information with specified exceptions
Transfers the State Soil and Water Districts Commission within the Department of Natural Resources to the Department of Agriculture and all authority and duties associated with state parks to the Division of Tourism within the Department of Economic Development
Changes the laws regarding certain crimes committed on agricultural property
Prohibits the Department of Health and Senior Services from inspecting meat processors for criteria already under inspection by the Department of Agriculture or under federal inspection
Extends the provisions regarding the tax credit for a Missouri wood energy producer and limits the total amount of tax credits to $4.5 million in any fiscal year
Urges Congress to support a plan for the Upper Mississippi River Basin that provides flood-control without adverse impacts on existing levees and communities
Changes the laws regarding agricultural education in private schools, grain dealers, and agricultural crimes
Makes technical changes to the definitions of "adult," "minor," and "real estate" as they relate to the conveyance of real estate
Prohibits the council of a third or fourth class city from condemning property to manage wastewater runoff without exhausting all other possible remedies
Exempts a person who purchases 50,000 bushels or less of grain a year from obtaining a grain dealer license
Requires all food or food products sold in Missouri which are derived from a cloned animal to be labeled indicating that the food is or contains products derived from cloned animals
Requires all food and food products sold in Missouri that are or contain genetically modified products to be labeled indicating that the food is or contains genetically modified products
Authorizes a state and local sales and use tax exemption for specified farm products sold at a farmers' market
Establishes the Show-me Green Initiative which allows a person or entity to submit a bid to the Department of Transportation to mow grass or vegetation along state roadways
Strongly urges the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to re-examine the flood plan, manage the rivers to avoid devastating flooding, and rebuild damaged levies
Designates October 3, 2012, as "Missouri Animal Agriculture Day"
Changes the laws regarding the penalty for certain crimes
Specifies that any organization or entity that reintroduces any species of animal into this state must be financially responsible for any damage caused by the animal
Establishes the Farm-to-Table Advisory Board and changes the laws regarding the Commodity Merchandising Council Program
Modifies provisions pertaining to agriculture
Modifies the laws regarding nuisances and junkyards
Proposes a constitutional amendment affirming the right of persons to raise livestock in a humane manner without the state imposing an undue economic burden on their owners
Changes the laws regarding county nuisance abatement ordinances, junkyards, and private nuisance actions
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for vehicles hauling livestock or agricultural products on state highways
Requires any food or food product sold in Missouri which contains a hormone growth substance or any product or by-product of any genetically manipulated material to be labeled with that information
Establishes the Farm-to-Table Advisory Board to increase awareness of local agriculture and promote the incorporation of locally grown agricultural products into school and state institution cafeterias
Requires the accusing party in a dispute arising against a farmer for unauthorized use of intellectual property based on discovery of alien seed to submit to a dispute resolution before filing a court action
Requires all food and food products sold in Missouri that are or contain genetically modified products to be labeled indicating that the food is or contains genetically modified products
Establishes the Missouri Sustainable Local Food Policy Council for the purpose of building a local food economy
Urges Congress to support a plan for the Upper Mississippi River Basin that provides flood-control without adverse impacts on existing levees and communities
Authorizes a state and local sales and use tax exemption for specified farm products sold at a farmers' market
Changes the laws regarding grain dealers and grain warehouses
Requires all food or food products sold in Missouri which are derived from a cloned animal to be labeled indicating that the food is or contains products derived from cloned animals
Exempts any security issued by an agricultural cooperative corporation operated as an agricultural cooperative association from state security registration requirements under certain conditions
Exempts the sale of feed for captive wildlife from state and local sales and use taxes
Allows the Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority to make loan guarantees to certain agribusinesses under the Agricultural Product Utilization and Business Development Loan Program
Imposes penalties for persistent violations of air or water pollution laws by recycling companies that convert animal parts into petroleum
Specifies that, as used in Missouri statutes, "agritourism" means the act of visiting a working farm or any agricultural operation for the enjoyment, education, training, or involvement in its activities
Changes the membership of the Rice Advisory Council and creates the Missouri Rice Certification Fund
Establishes the Missouri Firearms Freedom Act
Encourages every school district in Missouri to promote and include trap shooting as a high school sport
Increases the period of time a concealed carry endorsement is valid from three years to five years from the date of issuance or renewal
Requires sheriffs and police chiefs to process within 15 business days of a request from a person purchasing a firearm all the required documents the purchaser must submit under federal law
Lowers the age at which a person can obtain a concealed carry endorsement from 23 to 21 years of age
Requires all food or food products sold in Missouri which are derived from a cloned animal to be labeled indicating that the food is or contains products derived from cloned animals
Repeals obsolete provisions of law regarding the sale, labeling, transport, and manufacture of imitation butter
Changes the laws regarding concealed carry endorsements
Prohibits the sales tax on firearms or ammunition from being levied at a higher rate than for any sales tax or other excise tax charged on sporting goods and equipment or hunting equipment
Specifies that the General Assembly finds that uniform laws are necessary to protect the fundamental right to keep and bear arms and preempts any order, ordinance, or regulation of political subdivisions
Prohibits certain large users of water from unduly disrupting farm irrigation activities in the Southeast Missouri Regional Water District
Prohibits any condemning authority from acquiring by eminent domain any real property where a commercial gun shop, hunting preserve, or shooting range is located
Lowers the age at which a person can obtain a concealed carry endorsement from 23 to 21 years of age
Allows a resident of Missouri to purchase rifles and shotguns in any state and allows a resident of any state to purchase rifles and shotguns in Missouri if he or she conforms to certain laws
Prohibits persons from knowingly selling handgun ammunition in Kansas City and North Kansas City
Prohibits certain persons from receiving a suspended imposition of sentence if they have previously received a suspended imposition of sentence for any firearms or weapons-related felony offense
Changes the laws regarding carrying concealed weapons in the State Capitol Building
Establishes the National Hunting and Fishing Day Sales Tax Holiday Act which authorizes an annual state sales and use tax holiday on purchases of certain hunting and fishing equipment
Urges the president not to implement recommendations made by the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force if recreational fishing is not recognized as a key activity
Allows a resident of Missouri to purchase rifles and shotguns in any state and allows a resident of any state to purchase rifles and shotguns in Missouri if he or she conforms to certain laws
Changes the laws regarding firearms and the defensive use of force
Changes the laws regarding the Animal Care Facilities Act
Authorizes a sales tax exemption for certain farm products, establishes the Farm to Institution Initiative and the Missouri Animal Care Advisory Committee, and revises the Animal Care Facilities Act
Establishes the Missouri Animal Care Advisory Committee to review and make recommendations on the welfare of poultry, livestock, and licensed dog breeding facilities in this state
Establishes the Showme Green Initiative which allows persons or entities to submit bids to the Department of Transportation to mow grass or vegetation along state roadways
Authorizes a state and local sales tax and use exemption for specified farm products sold at a farmers' market
Disapproves the new values for agricultural and horticultural property filed with the Secretary of State's Office on December 21, 2009, by the State Tax Commission
Changes the laws regarding concealed carry endorsements
Changes the laws regarding concealed carry endorsements
Lowers the age at which a person can obtain a concealed carry endorsement from 23 to 21 years of age and increases the period of time an endorsement is valid from three years to five years
Increases the period of time a concealed carry endorsement is valid from three years to five years from the date of issuance or renewal
Changes the laws regarding concealed weapons
Increases the period of time a concealed carry endorsement is valid from three years to five years from the date of issuance or renewal
Establishes the Missouri Firearms Freedom Act
Establishes the Missouri Firearms Freedom Act
Establishes the Missouri Firearms Freedom Act
Disapproves the State Tax Commission's proposed state regulations regarding the value of each grade of agricultural and horticultural land in Section 137.021, RSMo, for the 2011 and 2012 assessment years
Increases the period of time a concealed carry endorsement is valid from three years to five years from the date of issuance or renewal
Disapproves the State Tax Commission's proposed state regulation regarding the value of each grade of agricultural and horticultural land in Section 137.021, RSMo, for the 2011 and 2012 assessment years
Disapproves the State Tax Commission's proposed state regulation regarding the value of each grade of agricultural and horticultural land for the 2011,2012 assessment years under Section 137.021 RSMo