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Modifies provisions relating to cotton trailers
Modifies provisions related to an income tax deduction for certain farmers
Modifies requirements related to certain pesticide labeling
Repeals provisions relating to hemp extract
Creates provisions relating to health care benefits provided by certain organizations
Renames the land survey headquarters as the "Robert E. (Bob) Myers Building"
Modifies provisions governing the recording of land surveys
Modifies the membership of the public service commission
Proposes a constitutional amendment that establishes the right to grow and harvest food and to consume, sell, or donate that food
Modifies provisions relating to the placement of any surveillance or game camera on private property
Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals
Modifies the definition of grain dealer
Establishes a controlled livestock grazing program within the department of agriculture
Modifies provisions relating to pet shop operations
Modifies the definition of "waters of the state"
Establishes a sales tax exemption for livestock and agricultural trailers
Modifies provisions relating to mining
Modifies provisions relating to environmental control.
Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers
Modifies provisions relating to concentrated animal feeding operations
Modifies provisions relating to the production of agricultural products
Establishes a controlled livestock grazing program within the Department of Agriculture
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing privately harvested deer meat to be processed and sold for human consumption
Establishes a meat production justice grant program
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Allows real property owners building a fence to enter an adjoining property up to ten feet without liability for trespassing
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of real property
Allows subtractions from Missouri adjusted gross income for income received from certain transactions with beginning farmers
Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes
Establishes the offense of interference with the transportation of livestock
Modifies the membership of the Public Service Commission
Modifies provisions relating to animal chiropractic practitioners
Modifies provisions related to the food pantry tax credit
Relating to duties of the Department of Agriculture
Repeals provisions relating to hemp extract
Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals
Modifies provisions governing fertilizer control
Modifies provisions relating to the production of agricultural products
Eliminates personal property tax on livestock
Changes the effective date of new provisions regulating pesticide certification and training to January 1, 2025
Modifies provisions relating to a lien on chattel for labor or materials
Modifies a provision of the Uniform Commercial Code relating to secured transactions
Establishes a fund for promoting Missouri hardwood forest products
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Establishes protections for landowners taking wildlife on the landowner's property
Establishes a process for encouraging the donation of unused agricultural food products to school districts
Modifies various provisions governing agricultural economic opportunities
Modifies various provisions governing agricultural economic opportunities
Modifies various provisions governing agricultural economic opportunities
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Authorizes the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act
Reauthorizes the rolling stock tax credit
Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling
Establishes the Specialty Agricultural Crops Act
Prohibits the use of any glyphosate or any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides
Creates regulations regarding the manufacture and packaging of commercial ice
Establishes a meat production justice grant program
Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers
Authorizes a tax credit for urban farms located in a food desert
Modifies provisions of the Family Farms Act
Authorizes the Missouri Homestead Preservation Act
Requires a warning label on pet food or specialty pet food containing ingredients produced in or imported from a foreign nation
Modifies provisions relating to concentrated animal feeding operations
Designates Campbell, Missouri, as the Peach Capital of Missouri
Exempts land taken through eminent domain from income tax
Extends the expiration date of certain agricultural tax credits to December 31, 2028
Creates tax credits for producers of biodiesel fuels
Authorizes a tax credit for the sale of ethanol fuel
Approves the Missouri Water Resources Plan and its implementation
Establishes a fund for promoting Missouri hardwood forest products
Establishes the Specialty Agricultural Crops Act
Establishes the soybean producers assessment and its relationship to the federal assessment
Changes country of origin labeling requirements for meat
Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers
Authorizes a tax credit for urban farms located in a food desert
Establishes a tax credit for grocery stores in a food desert
Authorizes a tax credit for urban farms located in a food desert
Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals
Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2028
Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Restricts the sale or use of any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides
Prohibits the use of any glyphosate or any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides
Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling
Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers
Changes country of origin labeling requirements for meat
Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."
Specifies that no more than twenty percent of land within a county may be collectively owned by the state, a county, and municipalities
Modifies provisions relating to liability of a landowners
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri
Modifies provisions relating to feral swine
Modifies provisions relating public health
Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers
Prohibits citizens of a country in which an American citizen cannot own real property from purchasing agricultural real property in the state
Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia
Requires the Department of Agriculture to establish an outreach program for historically underserved communities
Changes provisions governing pesticide certification and training
Designates July 20 as Farmers and Ranchers Day in Missouri
Extends the pilot program allowing recipients to use SNAP funds at local farmers' markets
Modifies provisions of the Family Farms Act
Requires the department of revenue to establish a system in which persons who own multiple farm vehicles can elect to have the vehicles placed on the same registration renewal schedule
Extends the sunset date on certain agricultural tax credits
Requires the members of the fertilizer control board to be appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate
Changes provisions governing alien and foreign ownership of agriculture-related businesses and agricultural land
Changes provisions governing alien and foreign ownership of agricultural land.
Urges the United States Congress to reinstate mandatory country of origin labeling.
Modifies the definition of "small farmer" within the Family Farms Act.
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land.
Allows public schools and public higher education institutions to donate unused food to certain farms.
Prohibits the use of any glyphosate or any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides.
Prohibits any state agency from excluding any specific species of livestock from processing through the agricultural or environmental permitting process.
Restricts the sale or use of any insecticide belonging to the neonicotinoid class of pesticides.
Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia.
Modifies provisions relating to captive cervids.
Changes the laws regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land.
Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.
Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.
Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.
Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream.
Urges the Secretary of the USDA to investigate the August 9, 2019, fire at the Tyson beef processing plant in Holcomb, Kansas, for market manipulation.
Changes the laws regarding the offense of animal trespass.
Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.
Modifies provisions relating to working animals.
Creates the Black Vulture Depredation Task Force.
Modifies provisions relating to feral swine.
Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."
Allows cottage food production operations to sell food over the internet.
Changes provisions governing pesticide certification and training.
Changes the laws regarding land surveys.
Limits the State Tax Commission's ability to raise agricultural land productive values.
Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers.
Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers.
Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting nuisance predators.
Modifies provisions relating to certain tax credits.
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Modifies provisions relating to agricultural operations
Changes the laws regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land.
Changes the laws regarding the labeling of food.
Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream.
Prohibits the state or any of its agencies from enforcing the new veterinary feed directive rules promulgated by the Food and Drug Administration.
Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."
Modifies provisions relating to working animals.
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land.
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land.
Requires all food and food products sold in Missouri that are or contain genetically modified products to be labeled as such.
Changes the laws regarding the offense of animal trespass.
Establishes the "Missouri Rural Workforce Development Act."
Modifies the offense and penalties of promoting prostitution in the first degree
Changes the laws regarding property classifications for zoning so that sawmills are classified as agricultural property.
Creates new provisions relating to the partition of property.
Modifies provisions relating to working animals.
Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.
Establishes the "Missouri Solar Pollinator Habitat Act."
Modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp.
Repeals the "Missouri Treated Timber Law."
Prohibits local school districts from setting an opening date for the school term that is more than 14 calendar days prior to the first Monday in September.
Modifies the plant industries fees and requires periodic reviews of fees charged by the department of agriculture.
Authorizes the Department of Agriculture to assess civil penalties for violations of provisions regarding the sale of eggs.
Modifies provisions relating to service dogs.
Establishes the "Missouri Rural Workforce Development Act."
Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.
Prohibits local school districts from setting an opening date for the school term that is more than ten calendar days prior to the first Monday in September.
Establishes the "Missouri Food Waste Law."
Modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp
Establishes the Missouri Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program to provide low-income seniors with fresh, Missouri-grown produce
Requires all food and food products sold in Missouri that are or contain genetically modified products to be labeled as such
Authorizes the Department of Agriculture to assess civil penalties for violations of provisions regarding the sale of eggs
Exempts certain structures used for agricultural purposes from county health ordinances
Requires landlords of rented land used for agricultural purposes to give 60 days' notice before terminating a lease agreement
Allows for the slaughter and processing of captive cervids for human consumption with certain restrictions
Modifies provisions relating to captive cervids
Modifies provisions relating to industrial hemp
Prohibits livestock production contracts from containing confidentiality provisions
Modifies provisions regarding service dogs.
Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting or enforcing ordinances or regulations relating to seeds or fertilizers
Modifies the definition of livestock by adding the word "bison"
Prohibits misrepresenting a product as meat that is not derived from harvested production livestock or poultry
Allows certain motor vehicle purchasers an allowance against sales tax for any agricultural products produced by such purchaser
Modifies provisions relating to working animals
Modifies provisions relating to pesticide registration fees
Changes the laws regarding property classifications for zoning so that sawmills are classified as agricultural property
Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals
Creates a certification process for individuals and organizations engaged in animal care training
Allows the Department of Agriculture to adopt temporary alternative fuel standards in certain circumstances
Allows cottage food production operations to sell food over the internet
Creates new provisions of law relating to animal chiropractic practitioners
Allows for the slaughter and processing of feral hogs for human consumption at facilities inspected by the USDA or Missouri Department of Agriculture
Requires any statewide athletic organization with a public school district as a member to provide coaches for practices at the state fair
Authorizes cotton growers to vote to utilize boll weevil eradication funds for other purposes
Changes the laws regarding the crime of animal trespass
Prohibits the state or any of its agencies from enforcing the new veterinary feed directive rules promulgated by the Food and Drug Administration
Changes the laws regarding the confiscation of animals
Urges Congress to remove the trade restrictions with Cuba
Changes the laws regarding property classifications for zoning so that sawmills are classified as agricultural property
Establishes the Missouri Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program to provide low-income seniors with fresh, Missouri-grown produce
Modifies provisions of law relating to the elderly
Allows those licensed by the Department of Agriculture to grow, harvest, and cultivate industrial hemp
Changes the laws regarding agriculture
Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for local log trucks and log truck tractors
Reaffirms Missouri's support of flood control and navigation being the dominant Congressionally authorized purposes for operation of the Missouri River
Allows for the recycling of hazardous secondary zinc materials, which can be used as fertilizer
Modifies the definition of livestock by adding the word "bison"
Allows farm equipment to travel on state highways during harvest and planting seasons after dark so long as such equipment has appropriate lighting
Changes the laws regarding the crime of animal trespass
Prohibits the State Tax Commission from raising agricultural land productive values under certain circumstances
Changes the laws regarding the misuse of herbicides
Changes the laws regarding feral swine
Specifies that any person who disseminates false information relating to a perishable food product implying the product is not safe for consumption is liable to the producer.
Establishes an animal abuse registry
Urges the federal government to rescind the veterinary feed directive regulations that went into effect on January 1, 2017
Allows those licensed by the Department of Agriculture to grow and handle industrial hemp
Exempts data collected by state agencies under the federal Animal Disease Traceability Program from disclosure under Missouri's sunshine law
Modifies provisions relating to alcohol
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicles
Repeals the Advisory Council to the Director of the Missouri Agriculture Experiment Station and establishes the Fertilizer Control Board
Modifies corporate registration report requirements for authorized farm corporations and family farm corporations
Changes the laws regarding the use of credit information when underwriting insurance contracts and prohibits insurers from taking adverse actions based on a person's credit report or insurance score
Allows donations of meat, eggs, milk, grains, fruits, and vegetables to a food pantry to qualify for a tax credit
Prohibits the state or any of its agencies from enforcing the new veterinary feed directive rules promulgated by the Food and Drug Administration
Requires the MU Board of Curators to have at least one member on the board who is engaged in production agriculture, beginning with appointments on or after January 1, 2017.
Urges the California legislature to repeal provisions relating to egg production and sales
Establishes an animal abuse registry
Changes the laws regarding feral swine
Changes the laws regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land
Establishes provisions relating to certified euthanasia technicians
Changes the laws regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Allows those licensed by the Department of Agriculture to grow, harvest, and cultivate industrial hemp
Waives corporate registration report requirements for certain farming corporations
Condemns California's anti-trade actions relating to eggs, calls on the California legislature to repeal AB 1437, and urges the voters of California to reconsider and repeal Proposition 2
Modifies the per barrel fee for the inspection of certain motor fuels
Changes the laws regarding the confiscation of animals
Establishes the Missouri Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program to provide low-income seniors with fresh Missouri-grown produce
Specifies that any person who disseminates false information relating to a perishable food product implying that the product is not safe for consumption will be liable to the food product producer
Repeals the expiration date for provisions relating to the Missouri Qualified Fuel Ethanol Producer Incentive Fund
Prohibits animal rights charitable organizations from soliciting contributions intended for use outside the state or for political purposes
Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for local log trucks and log truck tractors
Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting any ordinance or regulation relating to the labeling, cultivation, or other use of fertilizers or soil conditioners
Changes the laws regarding agriculture
Opposes legislative or regulatory actions that are not based on sound science that may restrict the use of modern agricultural technologies
Provides a person is not guilty of peace disturbance for creating a loud noise or a noxious or offensive odor if such noise or odor arises from the raising, caring, or maintaining of livestock, crops, o
Changes the laws regarding the Farm-to-School Act
Establishes the Fertilizer Control Board to administer and enforce fertilizer sales regulations
Extends the expiration date for certain agricultural tax credits
Changes the laws regarding agriculture
Allows those licensed by the Department of Agriculture to grow and handle industrial hemp
Urges Congress to remove the trade restrictions with Cuba
Authorizes an income tax exemption for payments from agricultural disaster programs
Exempts certain structures used for agricultural purposes from county health orders, ordinances, rules, or regulations
Imposes civil penalties for poaching certain animals
Changes the laws regarding the Farm-to-School Act
Changes the laws regarding the Farm-to-School Act
Disapproves the regulation filed by the State Tax Commission on December 29, 2015, that establishes new values for certain agricultural and horticultural property
Extends the expiration date for the Missouri Qualified Fuel Ethanol Producer Incentive Fund
Disapproves the State Tax Commission's proposed regulation to establish agricultural and horticultural land values for 2017 and 2018
Exempts certain motor vehicles used to transport farm products from motor vehicle inspection requirements
Changes the laws regarding the crime of animal trespass
Modifies provisions relating to honey
Authorizes a farmers' market to be held on the front lawn of the Capitol
Exempts certain motor vehicles used to transport farm products from motor vehicle inspection requirements
Repeals the provision allowing any purchaser of a motor vehicle used for agricultural use to offset the sale tax liability with any grain or livestock produced or raised by the purchaser
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact" to consist of Missouri and any other state desiring to permanently change daylight saving time to a new standard time
Specifies that no person who has trained a service dog will be liable for the actions of the dog at the time that the dog has completed training and is no longer in possession of the trainer
Exempts certain structures used for agricultural purposes or agricultural activity from county health orders, ordinances, rules, or regulations
Changes the laws regarding sales and use tax exemptions for agricultural seed, feed, and pesticides
Establishes the Fertilizer Control Board to administer and enforce fertilizer sales regulations
Establishes the Missouri Dairy and Agriculture Education Act
Changes the laws regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land
Condemns certain California laws relating to shelled eggs and calls upon the legislature and the voters of California to repeal such laws
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Establishes the Agri-Ready County Designation Program
Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to make changes to the school lunch program in the Child Nutrition Act Reauthorization in 2015
Repeals the expiration date for provisions relating to the Missouri Qualified Fuel Ethanol Producer Incentive Fund and authorizes a tax credit for the purchase a of qualified alternative fuel vehicle
Urges Congress to reinstate the Secure Rural Schools program
Changes the laws regarding honey
Waives corporate registration report requirements for certain farming corporations
Opposes legislative or regulatory actions that are not based on sound science that may restrict the use of modern agricultural technologies
Changes the laws regarding the Farm-to-School Act
Changes the laws regarding agriculture
Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for vehicles hauling livestock or agricultural products on state highways and the laws regarding log trucks and tractors
Urges the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee to reevaluate its recommendations regarding a reduction in meat consumption in Americans' diets
Urges the California legislature to repeal provisions relating to egg production and sales and asks the Attorney General to challenge their constitutionality
Exempts mini circuses from the licensing requirements of the Large Carnivore Act
Establishes the Missouri Dairy Revitalization Act of 2015
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Authorizes an income tax exemption for payments from agricultural disaster programs
Establishes the "Organic-Ready City Designation Program"
Requires all domestic wines sold in Missouri to be certified as harvested and produced by verified U.S. citizens
Repeals a provision prohibiting the sale of milk at less than cost to the processor or distributor
Urges the California legislature to repeal provisions relating to egg production and sales
Repeals a provision relating to beef commodity merchandising program fees
Extends the equine activity liability waiver to livestock activities
Changes the current "Department of Agriculture" to the "Office of Agriculture" with all the same powers, functions, and duties, contingent upon passage of a constitutional amendment
Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing the elected office of the Secretary of Agriculture and eliminates the Department of Agriculture as an executive department
Requires the Department of Agriculture to propose a rule regarding renewable fuels and the labeling of motor fuel pumps
Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for vehicles hauling livestock or agricultural products on state highways
Changes the laws regarding agriculture
Changes the laws regarding sales and use tax exemptions for agricultural seed, feed, and pesticides
Changes the laws regarding the purchase of a motor vehicle or trailer used by the purchaser for agricultural use
Exempts certain motor vehicles used to transport farm products from motor vehicle inspection requirements
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Strongly urges the Army Corps of Engineers to not proceed with the Jameson Island project unless excavated soil is deposited outside the meander belt and not into the Missouri River
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of agricultural land
Changes the laws regarding the tax credit for a Missouri wood energy producer by extending it until June 30, 2020, and limiting the amount of all credits to $3 million in any fiscal year
Changes the laws regarding "all-terrain vehicles," "recreational off-highway vehicles," and "utility vehicles"
Requires that all fees collected under the Missouri Livestock Marketing Law not yield revenues greater than the cost of administration
Repeals the expiration date of the provisions regarding the Large Animal Veterinarian Student Loan Program
Changes the laws regarding financial responsibility requirements for certified commercial pesticide applicators
Repeals the expiration date of the provisions regarding the Large Animal Veterinary Student Loan Program
Establishes the Farm-to-School Act to connect Missouri schools and farmers in order to provide locally grown food to schools
Requests the U.S. Congress to urge the USDA and EPA to approve 2,4-D tolerant crops to allow Missouri farmers fair access to needed advancements in agriculture
Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for vehicles hauling livestock or agricultural products on state highways and the laws regarding log trucks and tractors
Repeals the provision prohibiting the state from collecting fees under the Beef Commodity Merchandising Program in excess of the amount credited against the obligation to pay any federal assessments
Exempts data collected by state agencies under the federal Animal Disease Traceability Program from disclosure under the Open Meetings and Records Law or the Freedom of Information Act
Changes the laws regarding agricultural land values for property tax purposes
Designates the white-tailed deer as the official state game animal
Changes the laws regarding weights and measures fees for alternative fueling devices
Allows a person on foot and without a firearm to retrieve a hunting dog on private land without permission of the owner
Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for vehicles hauling livestock or agricultural products on state highways
Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing a citizen's right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife and the use of traditional devices and methods to exercise the right
Prohibits any state agency from excluding any specific species of livestock through the agricultural or environmental permitting process
Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing a citizen's right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife and the use of traditional devices and methods to exercise the right
Changes the laws regarding agriculture
Revises the definition of "local log truck" and "local log tractor"
Authorizes the establishment of urban agricultural zones
Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for vehicles hauling livestock or agricultural products on state highways
Modifies the definition of eggs
Exempts farm work performed by children under 16 from certain child labor requirements
Changes the laws regarding agriculture
Authorizes an income tax credit for a taxpayer who uses processed biomass engineered fiber fuel
Prohibits any court from issuing an injunction to stop or delay the construction of any licensed animal slaughter or processing facility based on a challenge or appeal of a permit, license, or certificate under environmental laws or the inspection provisions for meat processing plants
Authorizes University of Missouri extension councils to form extension districts made up of cooperating counties to fund extension programming
Changes the laws regarding liquefied petroleum gas
Guarantees the right to conduct and participate in rodeos in this state and prohibits a restriction on the conducting of or participation in rodeos
Increases the maximum amount of certificates of guaranty that the Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Development Authority may issue on a loan for livestock feed and crop input
Authorizes a tax credit for qualifying milk producers in Missouri
Requires a Department of Corrections' facility to maintain a garden and use the produce from the garden to supplement the facility's food supply
Changes the laws regarding the confiscation of animals
Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing the elected office of the Secretary of Agriculture and eliminates the Department of Agriculture as an executive department
Proposes a constitutional amendment protecting a citizen's right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife and the use of traditional devices and methods to exercise the right
Changes the Department of Agriculture to the Office of Agriculture with all of the same powers, functions, and duties as the current department contingent upon passage of a constitutional amendment
Designates the month of December as "Pet Breeders Appreciation Month"
Establishes the Career and Technical Education Student Protection Act and the Career and Technical Education Board to oversee and coordinate career and technical education and student organizations' activities
Proposes a constitutional amendment affirming the right of farmers and ranchers to engage in modern farming and ranching practices and the right of a citizen to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife
Affirms the right of persons to raise livestock in a humane manner without the state imposing an undue economic burden on livestock owners
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring a four-sevenths voter majority approval of an initiative petition related to crop production, livestock, or agriculture in order for it to take effect
Modifies provisions relating to animals and agriculture
Extends the period of time that a biodiesel producer is eligible to receive payment from the Missouri Qualified Biodiesel Producer Incentive Fund due to a lack of appropriations
Changes the criteria for the exclusion of certain manufacturers and processors from the definition of "grain dealer" as it applies to the Missouri Grain Dealer Law
Affirms the right of Missouri citizens to raise livestock in a manner adhering to state and local laws and ordinances as enacted on August 28, 2012, or at the commencement of operations
Changes the laws regarding agriculture
Requires the Missouri State Fair Commission and the governing bodies of fairs and exhibitions which exhibit livestock to permit specified persons to exhibit livestock
Guarantees the right to conduct and participate in rodeos in this state and prohibits a restriction on the conducting of or participating in rodeos
Opposes the passage of the Egg Products Inspection Act of 2012, H.R. 3798, which would nullify existing state law and deny states the ability to enact laws to regulate egg factory production
Changes the laws regarding crimes involving agricultural operations
Establishes the Animal Ecological Terrorism Act
Requires any person who files a court challenging the issuance of a license for a commercial livestock or poultry slaughter or processing plant to post a surety bond
Allows University of Missouri extension councils to form extension districts made up of cooperating counties to fund extension programming
Allows for the establishment of an urban agriculture zone
Requires the State Board of Education to establish standards for agricultural vocational education that a private school may adopt to qualify to apply for a local chapter of the Future Farmers of America
Changes the laws regarding weight limitations for vehicles hauling livestock or agricultural products on state highways and regarding vehicles hauling milk from a farm to a processing facility
Establishes the Missouri International Agriculture Exchange website to allow Missouri agricultural producers to market Missouri-produced goods to international buyers
Designates the month of December as "Pet Breeders Appreciation Month"
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
Allows a municipality to adopt a resolution or ordinance that allows all-terrain and utility vehicles to operate on the streets and highways under its jurisdiction
Specifies that aliens and foreign businesses may hold agricultural real estate in Missouri if it is owned on or before August 28, 2012
Adds deer to the definition of "livestock" for specified purposes
Requires the governing body of all national, state, and local fairs and exposes conducted in this state which exhibit livestock or domestic animals to permit breeders and owners to exhibit
Changes the laws regarding agricultural crimes
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring a four-sevenths voter majority approval of an initiative petition related to crop production, livestock, or agriculture in order for it to take effect
Changes the laws regarding agricultural crimes
Modifies provisions pertaining to agriculture
Modifies provisions pertaining to agriculture
Modifies the Animal Care Facilities Act and the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act
Adds automotive lubricants to the list of petroleum products regulated by the Department of Agriculture
Renames the Joint Committee on Urban Farming to the Joint Committee on Urban Agriculture and changes the expiration date of the provisions regarding the committee to January 1, 2013
Authorizes a check-off box for the newly created Puppy Protection Trust Fund to be added to the individual and corporate income tax forms and allows for a separate check donation with a tax payment
Urges the United States Congress to support a comprehensive plan for flood control on the Upper Mississippi River Basin
Removes the requirement that the Department of Agriculture publish the list of all livestock brands in a book format and requires that information to be made available on a public web site
Transfers all powers, duties, and functions of the Land Survey Program within the Department of Natural Resources to the Department of Agriculture
Affirms the right of Missouri citizens to raise livestock in a humane manner without the state imposing an undue burden on their owners
Changes the laws regarding noxious weeds
Changes the laws regarding the Animal Care Facilities Act and the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act
Establishes the Agritourism Promotion Act which allows for the registration of any person who is engaged in a business which provides agritourism activities in this state
Changes the laws regarding the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act
Changes the laws regarding the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act
Expands the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act to apply to humane societies and exempts shelters, pounds, kennels, pet shops, dealers, facilities, and breeders licensed prior to November 2, 2011
Repeals the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act passed as Proposition B by voters in November 2010
Exempts all shelters, pounds, kennels, pet shops, facilities, dealers, and breeders licensed under specified statutes prior to November 2, 2011, from the provisions of the Puppy Mill Cruelty Prevention Act
Establishes the Joint Committee on Urban Farming to study and make recommendations regarding the impact of urban farm cooperatives, vertical farming, and sustainable living communities in Missouri
Modifies various provisions regarding animals and agriculture
Requires gasoline kept, offered, or exposed for sale or sold at retail which is advertised as premium gasoline to be identified as containing or not containing ethanol
Exempts any person selling or delivering raw milk or cream to another person for the individual's own use from the permit and inspection requirements of the State Milk Board
Requires all owners of dogs and cats to have their animals vaccinated against rabies and to have the vaccination repeated periodically based on the animal's age or type of vaccine given or as otherwise required
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
Establishes the Agritourism Promotion Act which allows for the registration of any person who is engaged in a business which provides agritourism activities in this state
Allows the Department of Conservation, in collaboration with the Department of Natural Resources, to establish a program for good forest management
Modifies various provisions pertaining to utilities, energy, and animal care
Proposes a constitutional amendment affirming the right to raise animals in a humane manner in order to protect Missouri's agricultural economy
Adds individuals using explosives along with a well screen cleaning device to unblock clogged agriculture irrigation well screens to the list of individuals who are exempt from obtaining a blaster's license
Allows any winery, distiller, manufacturer, wholesaler, or brewer to provide beverage samples on certain licensed retail premises for tasting purposes
Requires establishments processing or selling horse meat for human consumption to annually register and affirms the right to raise domestic animals, fish, and game birds in a humane manner
Establishes the Large Carnivore Act which regulates the ownership, possession, transportation, and breeding of large carnivores
Creates the Agriculture Promotion and Marketing Fund consisting of fees and fines assessed by the Department of Agriculture to be used to promote and market Missouri agricultural products
Affirms the right to raise animals in a humane manner