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Modifies provisions relating to health care
Repeals provisions relating to certain health and licensing requirements
Creates provisions relating to visitation rights of patients
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Allows cottage food production operations to sell food over the internet
Enacts a sunset provision for administrative rules
Allows the House of Representatives to review presidential orders and declare them unconstitutional
Enacts provisions relating to the operation of motor vehicles while using electronic devices
Eliminates the Personnel Advisory Board
Requires an audit of all state departments every four years
Eliminates Daylight Saving Time
Requires state departments and the governor to consolidate or eliminate two funds for every new proposed fund
Requires all county assessors to be elected
Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream
Requires state departments to report numbers of public assistance benefits recipients in cities and counties of more than 5000 inhabitants
Changes the law regarding fees by prohibiting fees for parking on public streets or roads
Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property
Exempts certain motor vehicles from sales tax
Modifies the motor vehicle biennial registration option so that all motor vehicles, regardless of model year, have a two-year registration option
Modifies provisions relating to immunizations
Modifies motor vehicle inspection requirements
Modifies provisions relating to taxation of vehicles over 10 years old
Requires a parent, caretaker relative, putative father, or identified noncustodial parent to cooperate with the child support program to be eligible for SNAP
Modifies provisions relating to work requirements for the supplemental nutrition assistance program
Prohibits temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) benefit cards from being used at ATMs or to access cash, and limits the items that may be purchased with TANF benefits
Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need
Prohibits the use of a drone or unmanned aircraft to photograph, film, videotape, create an image, or livestream another person or personal property of another person, with exceptions
Prohibits political subdivisions from regulating home-based businesses
Prohibits the use of automated traffic enforcement systems
Establishes the Subdivision Property Owners' Protection Act
Allows Missouri residents eighteen years of age, but younger than twenty-one years of age, to operate commercial vehicles within the state
Creates the offense of distracted driving
Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors
Modifies provisions relating to the protection of vulnerable persons
Establishes the Entertainment Industry Jobs Act
Modifies provisions relating to the protection of vulnerable persons
Creates provisions relating to visitation rights in hospitals and long-term care facilities
Creates provisions relating to visitation rights in hospitals and long-term care facilities
Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone
Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within school zones and construction or work zones
Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communications device for texting by drivers of any age
Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older
Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving noncommercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of noncommercial motor vehicles
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"
Requires the state board of education to establish a policy allowing for broadcasting high school sports events
Creates provisions relating to visitation rights of hospital patients
Requires a state agency to repeal two existing rules before enacting a new one
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property
Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts
Designates March 5th of each year as "Iron Curtain Speech Day" in Missouri
Modifies provisions relating to the offense of trespass in the first degree
Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need
Modifies the date of municipal elections
Prohibits local governments from regulating home-based businesses
Prohibits public officials from engaging in certain acts relating to school districts
Calls upon Missouri's young men to engage in the "Missouri Manhood Challenge"
Prohibits the use of hand-held wireless communication devices by drivers of any age
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"
Establishes the Show Me the Money Job Protection Act, which requires state departments and agencies to receive approval from the Department of Economic Development prior to enforcing federal laws
Changes the law regarding tobacco products by raising the required age to purchase and possession from eighteen to twenty-one
Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter
Creates the government lending transparency act
Allows certain CPR certifications to be substituted for any CPR training required of a person to obtain a license to be a foster parent
Modifies provisions relating to tax levies by political subdivisions
Repeals obsolete, expired, sunset, and terminated statutory sections and portions of sections
Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit checkpoints and road blocks, except in certain emergency situations
Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"
Specifies that a homeowners' association can only impose new property use restrictions at the time property is purchased or with the owner's consent
Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle odometer readings
Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within school zones and construction or work zones
Prohibits text messaging while driving for all drivers
Prohibits the use of hand-held electronic wireless communications devices while driving non-commercial and commercial motor vehicles; but allows the use of such devices when used hands-free by operators of non-commercial motor vehicles who are fully licensed and eighteen years of age or older
Enacts provisions relating to the operation of motor vehicles while using electronic devices
Prohibits anyone from using a hand-held electronic wireless communication device while driving a non-commercial motor vehicle unless the device is equipped for hands-free operation and is being used in that manner
Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communications device for texting by drivers of any age
Prohibits the use of a hand-held wireless communication device within a school zone
Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists
Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union
Criminalizes the disclosure of medical marijuana patients' information to unauthorized parties
Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures
Eliminates Daylight Saving Time
Prohibits the state, a state agency, or a political subdivision from disclosing personal information without consent.
Prevents the state government from sharing medical marijuana user or applicant information with the federal government and others.
Requires the Governor to maintain and regularly update a list of each state board, commission, committee, or council that contains members appointed by the Governor.
Requires any legislation originating in the House that adds a new requirement for public schools to include provisions that reduce an existing requirement for public schools.
Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need.
Relating to cost transparency.
Changes provisions governing school superintendent salaries and residency requirements.
Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not limit or prohibit the installation of rooftop solar panels or solar collectors.
Prohibits public school membership in any statewide activities association that prohibits home school students from participating in any event or activity offered by the school district in which the student resides.
Modifies provisions relating to donations and delivery of certain alcoholic beverages.
Dissolves the highways and transportation commission.
Dissolves the Highways and Transportation Commission.
Adds all public employee retirement systems and quasi-governmental entity employee salaries to the government accountability portal.
Repeals obsolete, expired, sunset, and terminated statutory sections and portions of sections.
Establishes the Joint Committee on the Missouri Constitutional Convention.
Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists.
Requires the Children's Division to refer all cases in which a birth mother or infant tests positive for illegal controlled substances after childbirth to the Juvenile Office.
Allows personal delivery devices to operate on sidewalks and roadways.
Modifies provisions relating to the reorganization and renaming of certain state agencies.
Requires an audit of all state departments every four years.
Adds provisions relating to noncompete agreements for health care professionals.
Requires special taxing districts to have an annual audit performed.
Repeals the Missouri State Archives-St. Louis Trust Fund and returns the moneys in the fund to the state document preservation fund.
Modifies provisions relating to personal property tax obligations and motor vehicle, trailer, and boat registration.
Prohibits a licensed health care professional from charging, billing, or soliciting payment for anatomic pathology services which were not personally rendered.
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact."
Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles
Modifies provisions for the committee on legislative research oversight division.
Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing.
Strongly urges the U.S. Congress to propose the "State Powers Amendment" to the U.S. Constitution.
Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.
Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.
Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing.
Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.
Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts.
Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing
Changes the laws regarding purchases to be made on competitive bids.
Requires certain municipal police departments in St. Louis County to consolidate with another municipal police department or the St. Louis County Police Department.
Modifies provisions relating to the issuance and renewal of CPA permits
Repeals obsolete, expired, sunset, and terminated statutory sections and portions of sections.
Prohibits local governments from regulating home-based businesses.
Provides that the City of St. Louis senior citizens' services fund budget does not need to be approved by the city government.
Modifies provisions for state contracts.
Allows wholesalers to employ persons 18 years of age to unload delivery vehicles and transfer liquor into retail premises with supervision.
This bill prevents the state government from sharing medical marijuana user or registry info with the federal government.
Authorizes the department of revenue to design and implement a remote driver's license renewal system.
Allows the Commissioner of Administration to conduct a reverse auction.
Modifies provisions of law relating to the REAL ID Act of 2005.
Modifies the law regarding certificates of need.
Changes the laws regarding jurisdiction ceded to the United States within the Ozark National Scenic Riverways.
Requires the state auditor to conduct a performance audit on all state departments once every four years.
Requires the Governor to maintain and regularly update a list of each state board, commission, committee, or council that contains members appointed by the Governor.
Modifies voter turnout thresholds for tax increase elections.
Repeals the requirement that all motor vehicles must obtain an inspection before the vehicle may be licensed.
Modifies the law regarding certificates of need.
Changes the laws regarding government-sanctioned businesses.
Requires the state to observe daylight saving time as the year-round standard time if 15 U.S.C. Section 260a is amended.
Allows students to apply sunscreen at school.
Modifies and repeals a number of existing, expired or obsolete committees as well as creating the new Joint Committee on the Justice System
Prohibits school districts from requiring a student to use an identification device that uses radio frequency identification technology to transmit certain information
Repeals the duplicate version of specified statutes
Establishes the Paperless Documents and Forms Act
Provides that the people shall be secure in their electronic communications and data
Requires the publication of the salary information of a school administrator in the state manual, commonly called the bluebook, and on the Missouri Accountability Portal
Establishes the paper ballot as the official ballot and requires audits before election certification
Strongly encourages the Executive Branch to adopt true statewide standards and strategies across all departments and institutions of higher education to consider stronger collaboration with the state
Requires a search warrant for a government entity to obtain location information of an electronic device
Establishes the Preserving Freedom from Unwarranted Surveillance Act that prohibits the use of drones or other unmanned aircrafts to gather evidence or other information with specified exceptions
Prohibits the state and political subdivisions from implementing policies affecting property rights and from entering into certain relationships with organizations
Establishes the Joint Committee on Children's Services Oversight to review laws and policies, study problems, develop a comprehensive policy, and review contracted services
Prohibits any member of the state highway patrol or local law enforcement agency or employee of the national highway traffic safety administration from collecting breath, blood, or saliva for research purposes
Requires the fleet manager to develop and coordinate a statewide vehicle fleet cost efficiency plan to reduce government vehicle costs
Repeals a number of expired, ineffective and obsolete statutes
Establishes the Partnership for Public Facilities and Infrastructure Act
Removes the words "mental retardation" and "mentally retarded" from the statutes, except for references to a clinical diagnosis
Prohibits the use of automated traffic enforcement systems beginning August 28, 2014, and requires any political subdivision to complete or terminate any automated traffic enforcement contracts within one year
Repeals a provision allowing the Department of Natural Resources to take any action to assure protection of the environment and human health
Authorizes the Commissioner of the Office of Administration to hold reverse auctions for the purchase of specified commodities
Strongly urges the U.S. Congress to pass the Federal Reserve Transparency Act to require a complete audit of the Federal Reserve Bank
Changes the laws regarding the sale of general obligation bonds
Requires all printing done by any state department, agency, or entity to use the Garamond font if practicable
Requires the Commissioner of Administration to procure a blanket bond or crime insurance policy to protect the state against loss from the acts or omissions of any state-compensated person within the judiciary
Establishes the Missouri Student Data Protection Act
Changes the laws based on executive branch reorganizations
Changes the eligibility requirements for supplemental nutrition assistance as it relates to an ineligible immigrant
Changes the laws regarding state purchases
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the House of Representatives from 163 to 120 and increasing the number of members of the Senate from 34 to 40
Prohibits any state agency or department from engaging in biometric analysis of photographs and digital data
Requires a state agency in the process of letting bids on a state contract to award the contract to the bidder with the best value rather than the bidder with the lowest and best proposal
Specifies that any state department or agency that experiences a reduction in funds from the federal government due to a fine or penalty imposed on it must notify the General Assembly and the Governor
Repeals the provisions allowing an applicant to receive public assistance benefits while obtaining necessary documentation to prove lawful presence or upon providing a copy of a pending birth certificate application
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the laws regarding sessions of the General Assembly
Establishes the Password Privacy Protection Act
Repeals various obsolete, expired, and ineffective provisions of law
Requires the Department of Social Services to seek a federal waiver to mandate that electronic benefit cards be imprinted with a photograph of the recipient
Prohibits the use of a global positioning system or other technology to monitor the mileage traveled by a motor vehicle in order to impose any mileage tax
Specifies that any federal regulation or rule promulgated as a result of an executive order issued by the President of the United States must be declared invalid in Missouri and of no effect
Requires health insurance navigators to be bonded and creates a private cause of action against navigators for unlawful release of private identifying information
Prohibits the unauthorized release of data collected by automobile event data recorders, unless there is a valid search warrant
Changes the definition of personal information with regards to breaches of consumer information security
Specifies that personally identifiable information of consumers, including purchasing history, cannot be disseminated to certain parties without written consent of the individual
Establishes the Joint Committee on the Tenth Amendment
Establishes the Intrastate Commerce Act, which specifies that all goods produced or manufactured in Missouri and remain in Missouri are not subject to federal law or regulation
Specifies that it is unlawful for any person to divulge educational records with personally-identifiable information of any elementary or secondary student to any other person or entity with specified exceptions
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the House of Representatives from 163 to 120 and increasing the number of members of the Senate from 34 to 40
Allows members of public governmental bodies to cast roll call votes in a meeting if the member is participating via videoconferencing
Specifies how courts may rule in contractual disputes involving the law of other countries
Prohibits the state and political subdivisions from implementing policies affecting property rights and from entering into certain relationships with organizations
Prohibits any state or local governmental entity; public building, park, or school; or public setting or place from banning or restricting the practice, mention, celebration, or discussion of any federal holiday
Authorizes a county to amend its budget twice during a fiscal year when there are certain specified circumstances
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the laws regarding sessions of the General Assembly
Changes the laws regarding the management and maintenance of museum donations and collections
Changes the laws regarding the possession of less than 35 grams of marijuana and the possession of marijuana drug paraphernalia
Requires agencies to track federal fund usage, requires political subdivisions and charter schools to disclose indebtedness, requires the Governor to report withholdings, and removes the Auditor from the Board of Fund Commissioners
Requires the Department of Social Services to seek a federal waiver to mandate the use of photo identification for continued eligibility in the food stamp program administered in this state
Requires state agencies to track federal fund use, political subdivisions and schools to disclose indebtedness, the Governor to report budget withholdings, removes the State Auditor from the Board of Fund Commissioners, and prohibits the state from entering into a contingency contract with a private attorney that exceeds certain fee restrictions
Requires all state agencies to obtain approval from the General Assembly prior to administering, implementing, or expanding any federal program
Requires the State Auditor to perform, on a one-time basis, a comparative audit of at least five, but no more than 10, of the largest state agencies and of each chamber of the General Assembly
Changes the laws regarding concealed carry endorsements, firearms, the Department of Revenue, and school resource officers
Modifies the provisions which require an applicant's Social Security number when applying for a professional license renewal
Specifes that beginning in fiscal year 2015, moneys to be deposited into the Missouri Revolving Information Technology Trust Fund must be collected by the Office of Administration for actual costs incurred
Prohibits a state agency or department from constructing, enabling, maintaining, participating in, or developing a database of the number or type of firearms, ammunition, or accessories that an individual possesses
Requires all employers with more than fifty employees to remit payments to the Family Support Payment Center by electronic means
Prohibits the State Board of Education from adopting and implementing the standards for public schools developed by the Common Core Standards Initiative
Creates the Paperless Documents and Forms Act
Repeals a number of expired or obsolete committees
Changes the laws regarding illegal aliens and immigration status verification for public assistance benefit purposes
Allows and establishes procedures for counties to decrease their annual budgets when faced with an unanticipated decline in funds
Repeals the provisions designating Department of Revenue employees as peace officers
Prohibits the Department of Revenue from selling or disclosing certain driver record information
Prohibits school districts from requiring a student to use an identification device that uses radio frequency identification technology to transmit certain information
Creates the Joint Committee on the Tenth Amendment
Changes the laws based on executive branch reorganization within the departments of Health and Senior Services, Social Services, and Economic Development
Repeals obsolete provisions in statute
Changes the laws regarding Executive branch reorganization
Repeals obsolete, expired, and ineffective statutory provisions
Allows a cottage food production operation to sell baked goods out of an individual's home without being subject to the state health and food laws and regulations
Prohibits a state agency or political subdivision or a member of the Missouri National Guard from knowingly aiding an agency of the United States armed forces in specified unlawful detention of a citizen
Requires the Department of Social Services to seek a federal waiver to mandate the use of photo identification for continued eligibility in the food stamp program
Proposes to rescind Missouri's call for a constitutional convention for the purposes of adopting a balanced budget amendment
Prohibits the use of a global positioning system or other technology to monitor the mileage traveled by a motor vehicle in order to impose any mileage tax
Allows county collectors, with specified exceptions, the option to electronically transmit to resident taxpayers the required statement of personal property tax due instead of mailing them
Authorizes a person to engage in the practice of specified professions without being licensed if he or she does not hold himself or herself out as being licensed
Modifies provisions regarding administrative rules
Repeals provisions and sections of law regarding unfunded and obsolete programs and establishes expiration dates for specified provisions
Requires the termination of all administrative rules based on the time of promulgation and allows an agency to repromulgate a rule that is set to terminate
Changes the laws regarding electronic payments to state agencies and departments and the electronic payment of funds received by a county health center
Changes the laws regarding executive branch reorganization, tax increment financing, annexation, employees, service dogs, and accessible parking and establishes the Iran Energy Divestment Act
Allows the Division of Facilities Management, Design, and Construction to provide waste management services for any state agency with specified exceptions
Requires the development of caseload standards by the departments of Health and Senior Services and Mental Health
Requires agencies that receive federal grants to track and disclose the usage of the funds and the Governor to report withholdings
Establishes the Committee on Fiscal Responsibility and Realignment of Political Subdivisions to evaluate the fiscal benefit of realigning the distribution of public fiscal, capital, and personnel resources
Changes the laws regarding the responsibilities of the Office of the State Auditor
Requires the Office of Administration to maintain public school and municipal and county government accountability information on the Missouri Accountability Portal
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the House of Representatives from 163 to 102 beginning with the 102nd General Assembly
Proposes a constitutional amendment changing the dates that specified actions can take place on bills filed in a legislative session
Eliminates, combines, and revises certain provisions regarding state boards, commissions, committees, and councils
Changes the provisions of the Revised Statutes of Missouri that have been enacted in more than one bill so that there is only one version of a statute
Requires the Auditor to conduct a one-time comparative audit of selected state agencies
Specifies that any administrative rule proposed, adopted, or amended by a state agency after August 28, 2011, must automatically terminate six years after its effective date
Requires the Office of Administration to maintain public school and county and municipal government accountability information and the Governor's travel information on the Missouri Accountability Portal
Lowers the number of State Representatives from 163 to 103
Proposes a constitutional amendment preventing the proposed compensation schedule from the Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials from including any increase in certain circumstances
Urges Congress to immediately repeal the Government Pension Offset and Windfall Elimination Provision of the Social Security Act
Repeals several obsolete provisions regarding education
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the House of Representatives from 163 to 99 beginning with the 98th General Assembly
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting a bill from being introduced unless accompanied by a memo detailing its title, purpose, summary of sections, constitutional authority, and fiscal impact
Changes the laws regarding education
Proposes a constitutional amendment repealing legislative term limits
Requires the Commissioner of the Office of Administration to develop a statewide system or to contract with a third party to allow all state agencies and departments to accept electronic payments
Allows each representative and senator to employ one legislator assistant, instead of one stenographer or secretary, during any session of a general assembly
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the House of Representatives from 163 to 103 beginning with the 98th General Assembly
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting appropriations in any fiscal year from exceeding certain limits
Requires the State Auditor to conduct a one-time comparative audit of at least five but no more than 10 of the largest state agencies to review fiscal practices and to identify cost-saving measures
Specifies that for two years the daily expense allowance for members of the General Assembly will be the same as the rate in effect on September 30, 2010, and cannot be increased
Requires the Revisor of Statutes to make all copies of laws, resolutions, and constitutional measures available electronically to the public and eliminates the printing of certain state documents
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the House of Representatives to 120 and increasing the number of members of the Senate to 40
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the number of members of the House of Representatives from 163 to 103 beginning with the 98th General Assembly
Claims sovereignty for the State of Missouri under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government
Prohibits the Department of Revenue from selling or disclosing certain driver record information