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Referred Bills (148)
Removes the expiration of the peer review process for architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, and engineers
Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts
Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful merchandising practices
Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program
Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity
Modifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years
Modifies provisions regarding fees for access to public records and authorizes closure of certain constituent and legislative records of members of the General Assembly
Provides that recovery charter high schools may be operated in Kansas City for students in recovery from substance use disorder or dependency
Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 15 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages
Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling
Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling
Modifies provisions regarding facility management
Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court proceedings for insurance companies.
Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices
Provides that a food or merchandise container shall not be deemed to be misleading, misbranded, or unfairly marketed if the container is filled to less than its capacity if certain criteria are present
Establishes the Child Safety Scholarship Program, which authorizes educational scholarships for qualified students who have experienced a school safety issue
Modifies provisions relating to the renaming and reorganization of certain state agencies
Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to annually publish on the Department's website a list of schools in the state that have been performing within the bottom 5% of schools for more than three years
Creates a new provision relating to immunity from liability for inherent risks of camping on private campgrounds
Defines the term "sex" for purposes of the Missouri Human Rights Act
Creates the position of chief data officer
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation judges
Repeals expired, ineffective, and obsolete statutory provisions
Modifies provisions relating to the availability of punitive damages against certain parties
Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings
Provides that defendants in tort actions shall only be held severally liable and not jointly
Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 15 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages
Modifies provisions regarding arbitration agreements between employers and employees
Provides that a nonpartisan judicial commission shall submit to the Governor a list of all qualified nominees, rather than a list of three nominees, to fill a judicial vacancy in a court under the nonpartisan court plan
Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices for new residences
Creates new provisions of law relating to labor organizations
Modifies provisions regarding class actions for unlawful merchandising practices
Repeals the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board
Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of arbitration awards and intervention in court proceedings for insurance companies
Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices
Modifies provisions relating to charter schools
Creates new provisions relating to legal claims based on prior toxic exposure to certain substances
Modifies provisions relating to teacher employment
Modifies provisions related to charter schools
Modifies provisions of civil procedure regarding joinder and venue
Allows evidence of failure to wear a seatbelt to prove comparative negligence, causation, absence of defect, and failure to mitigate damages
Modifies provisions relating to the payment fines by offenders.
Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts.
Establishes the "Fresh Start Act of 2019."
Modifies provisions relating to early childhood education programs
Modifies provisions relating to illegal gambling
Requires each local school district and charter school to have a policy for reading intervention plans for any pupils in grades kindergarten through four
Modifies the administrative rulemaking process by state agencies
Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts
Modifies provisions relating to civil actions to recover damages for unlawful merchandising practices
Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices
Modifies provisions relating to property exempt from attachment and execution in bankruptcy proceedings
Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 15 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages
Modifies provisions regarding fees for access to public records and authorizes closure of certain constituent and legislative records of members of the General Assembly
Modifies provisions regarding punitive damages
Modifies provisions relating to the enforcement of judgments and decrees against insurance companies
Establishes procedures for a claimant in an action for damages due to asbestos exposure to disclose additional claims the claimant has filed with an asbestos trust
Modifies provisions relating to civil actions to recover damages for unlawful merchandising practices
Changes the laws regarding purchases to be made on competitive bids.
Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 15 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages.
Modifies provisions relating to transportation of school children.
Exempts certain schools from the state minimum wage law requirements.
Includes supplementary fees, course fees, laboratory fees, and all other fees in the definition of "tuition" for public institutions of higher education
Modifies provisions regarding punitive damages.
Allows the Commissioner of Administration to conduct a reverse auction.
Creates new provisions relating to public contracts
Requires the state board of education to modify accreditation standards for special school districts.
Prohibits lobbyists from giving gifts to local government officials, with an exception for group gifts.
Repeals certain duties of the Joint Committee on Government Accountability
Provides that food containers shall not be deemed to be misleading, misbranded, or unfairly marketed if the container is filled to less than its capacity if certain criteria are present
Allows the Commissioner of Administration to conduct a reverse auction
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation judges
Modifies provisions relating to local sales taxes
Creates new constitutional provisions relating to labor organizations
Transfers the authority of the State Board of Education and the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to regulate charter schools to the Missouri Charter Public School Commission
Provides that a nonpartisan judicial commission shall submit to the Governor a list of all qualified nominees, rather than a list of three nominees, to fill a judicial vacancy in a court under the nonpartisan court plan
Establishes the Silica Claims Priorities Act which prohibits a person from bringing a claim for injuries caused by silica unless certain evidence is presented
Modifies provisions regarding unlawful merchandising practices
Modifies the definition of "public entity" to include employees of multistate compact agencies for purposes of sovereign immunity
Modifies the minimum wage rate required to be paid to employees of private religious schools
Creates new provisions providing for expedited purchasing processes for innovative technology
Modifies the law on public contracts
Changes the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years
Provides that persons providing emergency medical services in certain instances shall only be liable for gross negligence
Creates new provisions of law relating to labor organizations
Modifies provisions relating to teacher employment
Modifies provisions relating to gubernatorial appointments
Creates new provisions relating to unclaimed property
Modifies the merit system
Modifies various provisions relating to civil procedure, tort claims, contingency fee contracts entered into by the state, unlawful merchandising practices, arbitration agreements between employers and employees, damages, and products liability
Changes the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to three years
Modifies provisions relating to contingency fee contracts entered into by the state
Prohibits public bodies from entering into certain contracts
Modifies provisions relating to tort actions, specifically unlawful merchandising practices, products liability claims, and venue requirements
Modifies provisions relating to the transfer of intoxicating liquor
Provides that defendants in tort actions shall only be held severally liable and not jointly
Creates new provisions relating to joint employers
Creates provisions relating to alternative education options for elementary and secondary education students
Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 10 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages
Modifies provisions of civil procedure regarding joinder and venue
Prohibits a person from bringing a claim for injuries caused by silica unless the person can present certain evidence
Enacts certain provisions relating to school districts
Modifies provisions relating to intoxicating liquor
Modifies provisions relating to alcohol trade practices
Creates new provisions relating to the internal operations of state government
Allows state departments to save funds for certain technology purchases
Establishes the Litigation Financing Consumer Protection Act
Establishes the Consumer Legal Funding Model Act
Provides that a nonpartisan judicial commission shall submit to the governor a list of all qualified nominees, rather than a list of three nominees, to fill a judicial vacancy in a court under the nonpartisan court plan
Exempts awards from personal injury lawsuits from attachment and execution in bankruptcy
Modifies bidding procedures for state purchasing from qualified organizations for the blind and sheltered workshops
Allows retailers of intoxicating liquors to transport products to and from a designated central warehouse
Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research
Modifies provisions relating to public contracts for purchasing supplies
Modifies provisions relating to gubernatorial appointments
Creates new provisions related to conditioning eligibility for certain contracts
Creates the "Academic Freedom and Whistleblower Protection Act"
Provides that an insurer who deposits the limits of coverage amount with the court shall not be liable for an amount in excess of the insurer's contractual coverage limits in an interpleader action
Modifies laws regarding arbitration agreements between employers and at-will employees
Requires not for profit entities and nonprofit corporations to make their financial statements available to the public if the entity enters into a contract or agreement with the state or any political subdivision
Creates new provisions relating to lobbying activities of educational professionals
Modifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule and provides that parties may introduce evidence of the actual cost, rather than the value, of the medical care rendered
Establishes a two year statute of limitation for claims of malpractice or negligence against veterinarians
Requires a defendant served after the expiration of the statute of limitations for a wrongful death or a medical negligence claim to be served within one hundred twenty days after a petition has been filed
Repeals the requirement for the Department of Transportation to participate in arbitration as a defendant at the request of the plaintiff in a tort claim
Amends Supreme Court Rule 52.12 to prohibit intervention in a tort action when jurisdiction and venue cannot be independently established
Amends Supreme Court Rule 51.01 to require the independent establishment of venue and jurisdiction for joinder or intervention
Modifies Supreme Court Rule 52.06 relating to the dismissal of a claim due to misjoinder where venue does not exist
Amends Supreme Court Rule 52.05 to modify procedures for joinder in tort actions
Modifies definitions of "employee" and "physician employee" as used in provisions relating to actions against health care providers for personal injury or death
Modifies civil procedure for joinder, intervention, and venue in civil actions
Creates new provisions relating to joint employers
Modifies provisions relating to expert witnesses
Extends the Big Government Get Off My Back Act and modifies several provisions relating to the collection of money by public entities
Modifies laws regarding arbitration agreements between employers and at-will employees
Establishes the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program
Modifies the duties and functions of the Joint Committee on Legislative Research
Modifies provisions relating to tort actions specifically unlawful merchandising practices, products liability claims, and venue requirements
Establishes requirements for certain settlement offers of tort claims which must be accepted within a specified period of time
Limits the acquisition of land in Missouri by the U.S. Government and requires statutory authorization for such land acquisitions
Adopts the Prosperity States Compact
Creates new provisions relating to the internal operations of state government
Requires that all state-owned data centers become consolidated to the State Data Center
Creates a statewide certificate for electrical contractors
Expands the authority of the Governor to convey easements without the approval of the General Assembly and expands the rights granted by the easements
Establishes the Consumer Legal Funding Model Act
Modifies Supreme Court Rule 55.03 regarding sanctions against lawyers, law firms, or parties for certain conduct
Repeals certain provisions relating to venue and jurisdiction in products liability claims