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Authorizes Joplin to increase a transient guest tax for tourism to no more than six percent upon a vote of the people
Modifies provisions relating to ambulance districts
Modifies provisions governing city-county library boards of trustees in St. Charles County
Modifies provisions relating to public labor organizations
Modifies provisions governing city-county library boards of trustees in St. Charles County
Modifies provisions governing city-county library boards of trustees in St. Charles County
Modifies provisions relating to public labor organizations
Modifies provisions relating to state funds for regional planning commissions
Modifies provisions relating to county developmental disability resource board taxes
Modifies provisions relating to sewage regulation
Modifies provisions relating to the signature of the county treasurer
Modifies provisions relating to boards of directors of newly established land bank agencies
Changes the law regarding advertisements and orders of publication in newspapers
Modifies provisions relating to sewage disposal
Removes the prosecuting attorney and the sheriff from the county salary commission
Requires inspections of fire-life-safety damper devices
Modifies provisions relating to ambulance districts
Modifies salary schedules for county officials
Creates provisions relating to licensure reciprocity for plumbers
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to certain sexual offenses involving children
Modifies provisions relating to payments of real and personal property taxes
Proposes a Constitutional amendment authorizing the separation of Kansas City from Jackson County upon approval by the voters
Modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies
Changes the law regarding industrial development corporations by terminating provisions applicable to only Lewis County
Changes amount of the fee a political subdivision may impose for water service line repair or replacement
Establishes the "Firefighters' Procedural Bill of Rights Act"
Authorizes counties to impose a local sales tax for funding senior citizen services programs, subject to voter approval
Authorizes the city of Lexington to levy a sales tax whose revenues are dedicated to public safety, upon voter approval
Establishes the "Firefighters' Procedural Bill of Rights Act"
Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing counties to exempt eligible motor vehicles from personal property taxes
Allows for choice of electrical service for residents of the city of Bolivar
Modifies provisions relating to emergency services
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Authorizes the board of trustees of a consolidated public library district to change the dates of the fiscal year
Modifies provisions relating to protections against document fraud
Modifies fees for recording or copying certain documents presented for recording
Authorizes the city of Nevada to impose a sales tax for public safety
Modifies provisions relating to county officials
Relates to protections of real property interests and establishes the "Uniform Easement Relocation Act"
Modifies provisions governing the preemption of local ordinances involving employment law
Changes provisions relating to county coroners
Modifies provisions relating to fire protection services
Modifies provisions governing city-county library boards of trustees in St. Charles County
Authorizes ambulance and fire protection districts in certain counties to propose a sales tax rate of up to one percent upon voter approval
Modifies provisions relating to environmental protection
Authorizes the board of trustees of consolidated public library districts to establish the beginning and end dates of fiscal years
Modifies provisions governing community improvement district duties
Modifies provisions relating to the state advisory council on emergency medical services
Establishes requirements for physical copies of a municipal code a municipal clerk keeps on file
Changes the law regarding special road districts
Modifies provisions governing annual budgets of political subdivisions
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Changes the law regarding advertisements and orders of publication in newspapers
Modifies provisions relating to payments of real and personal property taxes
Establishes provisions relating to discriminatory employment practices and discriminatory housing practices based on a person's private medical history or medical choices
Creates provisions relating to taxes for emergency services
Modifies provisions relating to workers' compensation temporary total disability (TTD) rate for certain first responders and extends the sunset of the "Line of Duty Compensation Act"
Modifies provisions relating to county officials
Modifies provisions relating to financial statements of certain local governments
Changes the law regarding industrial development corporations by terminating provisions applicable to only Lewis County
Modifies provisions relating to community paramedic services
Modifies provisions relating to the sheriff of the City of St. Louis
Modifies requirements for votes required to dissolve a public water supply district
Modifies provisions relating to the sheriff of the City of St. Louis
Replaces local transient guest taxes with a statewide transient guest tax and lowers the state income tax by one-tenth of one percent
Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation
Modifies provisions relating to local sales tax law exemptions
Requires the county recorder to notify each property owner or owner of record when a deed that affects the ownership of the property has been submitted for recording
Removes the requirement for county and city committee meetings to take place in the county seat
Modifies provisions relating to financial statements of certain local governments
Establishes the "Uniform Easement Relocation Act"
Modifies provisions governing solid waste management permits
Changes the laws regarding the foreign ownership of real property
Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Modifies provisions relating to sewage disposal
Places moratorium on landfill permits until updated version of Missouri solid waste management plan is developed
Creates provisions relating to licensure reciprocity for plumbers
Modifies provisions of the "Property Assessment Clean Energy Act"
Modifies provisions relating to the collection of delinquent property taxes
Modifies provisions relating to the Kansas City area transportation authority
Authorizes a transient guest tax for economic development purposes in Arrow Rock upon voter approval
Modifies provisions governing the use of transient guest taxes for a county convention and sports facilities authority
Modifies the minimum base salary amounts for certain noncharter county officials
Establishes the "Missouri Homeowners' Association Act"
Modifies provisions governing the "Task Force on the Future of Right-of-Way Management and Taxation"
Modifies provisions of the sunshine law
Creates provisions regarding submetering of utilities
Modifies provisions relating to driver's licenses
Allows marriages to be solemnized by the recorder of deeds or the deputy recorder under the supervision of the recorder of deeds
Modifies provisions governing transient guest taxes for tourism in Ste. Genevieve County
Authorizes a transient guest tax for general revenue purposes in Wentzville upon voter approval
Authorizes a county sales tax for supporting the operations of hospital services in Bates County upon voter approval
Authorizes certain cities to impose transient guest taxes for tourism purposes upon voter approval
Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be satisfied by certain conditions
Authorizes the city of Joplin to levy a sales tax for public safety purposes upon voter approval
Modifies provisions allowing the establishment of a theater, cultural arts, and entertainment district
Requires the county recorder to notify each named party to a document for recording when such document is recorded
Modifies provisions relating to county officials
Modifies provisions governing the use of county developmental disability resource board tax levies
Authorizes certain cities to impose transient guest taxes for tourism purposes upon voter approval
Adds the cities of Hannibal and Moberly to the list of cities allowed to impose a sales tax for public safety
Modifies criteria to issue permits for the construction and operation of solid waste processing facilities
Modifies criteria to issue permits for the construction and operation of solid waste processing facilities
Authorizes the city of Richmond to levy a sales tax whose revenues are dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Authorizes expansion of regional jail districts upon voter approval
Creates a special surcharge in civil cases for construction of a new courthouse in the twenty-third judicial circuit
Authorizes a transient guest tax upon voter approval for the purposes of law enforcement and tourism
Authorizes a transient guest tax for tourism purposes in Richmond
Increases matching state funds available for various regional planning commissions
Modifies provisions governing solid waste disposal area permits
Modifies criteria regarding permits for solid waste disposal areas near municipalities
Authorizes a transient guest tax for tourism purposes in Harrisonville upon voter approval
Authorizes the City of Knob Noster to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval
Authorizes municipalities to use the principal of perpetual care cemetery funds for cemetery care and maintenance
Creates provisions relating to attorney's fees for certain civil actions brought against political subdivisions
Requires disclosure of sales prices in real estate sales
Modifies provisions relating to nuisance businesses
Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags
Modifies provisions relating to traffic violations
Changes the laws regarding tax collection by prohibiting the foreclosure of a principal residence for delinquent property taxes and authorizing other methods of collection
Changes the law relating to sales taxes for emergency services
Requests residents of the city and county of St. Louis to petition their leaders to appoint a board under the Missouri Constitution to change the governmental structure
Repeals provisions relating to individuals facing homelessness
Establishes authority for cities to issue municipal search warrants for ordinance violations
Changes the law regarding local taxes by removing limit on city sales tax proposals submitted to voters
Changes the laws regarding cities of the fourth classification
Changes the law regarding the collection of delinquent property taxes
Modifies provisions related to county sales tax increases
Allows school districts to remove certain property from tax increment financing districts
Modifies provisions relating to public advertisements
Modifies provisions relating to street light maintenance districts
Modifies provisions relating to sewage disposal
Modifies provisions relating to pooled estate accounts by public administrators and venue in guardianship and conservatorship cases
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner
Adds cities to the list of cities authorized to impose a public safety sales tax
Authorizes cities and fire protection districts to impose a public safety sales tax
Modifies provisions relating to the state tax commission, assessors, and tax assessment procedures
Authorizes the cities of Knob Noster and Cameron to impose a transient guest tax
Modifies provisions relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties
Modifies provisions relating to posting requirements for delinquent tax notices
Modifies the deadlines for filing a declaration of candidacy
Modifies provisions relating to land bank agencies and the collection of delinquent property taxes
Authorizes the board of trustees of consolidated public library districts to establish the beginning and end dates of fiscal years
Modifies provisions relating to emergency services
Modifies provisions relating to the posting of notices
Establishes the Building Permit Reform Act
Establishes provisions relating to digital asset mining and virtual currencies
Establishes the Missouri Homeowners' Bill of Rights
Modifies provisions relating to permits granted to political subdivisions for solid waste disposal
Modifies provisions relating to home-based work
Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights
Removes the requirement for county and city committee meetings to take place in the county seat
Authorizes political subdivisions to form broadband infrastructure improvement districts
Changes the law regarding the power of certain cities to annex areas from within two miles of the city's existing boundary to four miles
Authorizes the city of Cameron to impose a transient guest tax whose revenues are dedicated to promoting tourism
Authorizes the cities of Marshall and Odessa to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Authorizes the cities of Clinton and Lincoln to impose a sales tax for public safety
Authorizes the city of Odessa to levy a sales tax whose revenues are dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Changes the law regarding local taxes by authorizing all political subdivisions in the state to levy a transient guest tax instead of only those political subdivisions previously authorized
Changes the law regarding delinquent tax collections by setting the maximum interest rate charged on delinquent tax payments at five percent and authorizes a waiver for certain property tax penalties
Changes the law regarding political subdivisions
Prohibits political subdivisions from requiring a home inspection before the sale of residential property
Changes the law regarding the collection of delinquent property taxes and authorizes the creation of a land bank in the county of St. Louis
Requires county collectors to have written agreements in order to collect Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) assessments
Modifies provisions relating to cemeteries
Modifies provisions relating to salaries of county coroners
Changes the laws regarding cities of the fourth classification
Changes the law regarding coroners by allowing coroners to receive a salary equal to a sheriff salary while serving as acting sheriff
Modifies provisions relating to the Municipal Land Reutilization Law
Changes the laws regarding county collectors by reducing penalties and interest charged on unpaid taxes to apply only to outstanding amounts
Creates provisions relating to attorney's fees for certain civil actions brought against political subdivisions
Modifies provisions relating to land bank agencies by requiring the Land Bank of Kansas City, Missouri to file quiet title actions.
Modifies provisions relating to city and county restrictions on outdoor advertising
Allows county collectors in counties without a newspaper to post delinquent tax notices either in the courthouse or on the county's website, as an alternative to publishing such notice in a newspaper
Allows members of the general assembly to serve as ex-officio members of boards, commissions, councils or legislative bodies within their district
Modifies provisions relating to posting requirements for delinquent tax notices
Specifies that restrictive covenants shall not prohibit for sale signs
Changes the laws regarding tax collection by prohibiting the foreclosure of a principle residence for delinquent property taxes and authorizing other methods of collection
Changes the law regarding the power of certain cities to annex areas from within two miles of the city's existing boundary to four miles
Changes the laws regarding zoning by allowing decisions by a county board of zoning adjustment to be appealed to the county commission
Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags
Changes the law regarding industrial development corporations by terminating provisions applicable to only Lewis County
Specifies that financial institutions are allowed to provide financial services to licensed marijuana facilities
Authorizes the portion of Kansas City located in Clay County to establish a land bank
Modifies provisions relating to county financial statements
Modifies provisions relating to land bank agencies
Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be satisfied by certain conditions
Modifies provisions relating to the auction of lands with delinquent property taxes
Creates provisions relating to reorganized common sewer districts
Changes the law relating to sales taxes for emergency services
Modifies provisions relating to the salary schedule for public administrators
Modifies provisions relating to financial reports of political subdivisions and alternative county highway commissions
Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation
Changes the law regarding special road districts
Modifies provisions relating to the Municipal Land Reutilization Law
Modifies provisions relating to business entities registered with the secretary of state
Authorizes the city of Odessa to levy a sales tax whose revenues are dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Modifies provisions relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties
Modifies requirements for votes required to dissolve a public water supply district
Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Requires political subdivisions to revise property tax levies as a result of receiving American Rescue Plan funds
Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes imposed for fire protection purposes
Authorizes the city of Moberly to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Modifies provisions relating to autopsies
Adds the city of Belle to the list of cities authorized to impose a public safety sales tax
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner
Modifies provisions relating to salaries of certain county officials
Modifies provisions relating to traffic violations
Authorizes the cities of Huntsville, Marshall, Moberly, and Steelville to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Authorizes cities and fire protection districts to impose a public safety sales tax
Authorizes the cities of Huntsville and Steelville to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights
Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Clinton, and Lincoln
Changes the laws regarding county officials by making certain information disclosed to the recorder of deeds optional and requiring county assessors to obtain permission to enter private property
Authorizes the city of Springfield to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval
Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts
Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections
Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags
Changes the law regarding the power of certain cities to annex areas from within two miles of the city's existing boundary to four miles
Modifies provisions relating to salaries of county coroners
Requires home inspections in a county that has adopted a building code comply with the standards of that code
Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs
Modifies provisions relating to solid waste management districts
Authorizes the portion of Kansas City located in Clay County to establish a land bank
Modifies provisions relating to local use taxes
Modifies provisions relating to cemeteries
Modifies provisions relating to county health ordinances
Limits the fine amount for a political subdivision failing to submit an annual financial statement to the auditor
Modifies provisions relating to expedited partner therapy
Modifies provisions relating to city and county restrictions on outdoor advertising
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating physical security measures on private property
Establishes provisions for community solar gardens
Changes the composition of the Regional Cultural and Performing Arts Development Commission to be proportional to the populations of the county and city of St. Louis
Changes the law regarding special road districts
Authorizes the city of Springfield to create a land bank
Modifies provisions relating to the establishment of alternative county highway commissions in certain counties
Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library
Authorizes certain cities to levy a transient guest tax or food tax upon voter approval
Relating to cemeteries.
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Changes the law regarding political subdivisions
Changes the composition of Regional Convention and Visitors Commission to be proportional to the financial contributions of the county and city of St. Louis
Creates provisions relating to trauma centers
Changes the law regarding compensation for serving on a county planning commission or county board of zoning adjustment
Changes the law regarding political subdivisions
Authorizes adoption of a property maintenance code and establishes nuisance actions in Boone County
Authorizes a local public safety sales tax in the cities of Branson West, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Lincoln, and Warrensburg upon voter approval
Specifies the areas in a courthouse where a judge or county commission may establish rules
Modifies provisions relating to circuit clerks, deputy circuit clerks, and division clerks
Changes the law regarding the county convention and sports facilities authority
Changes the laws regarding financial reports by political subdivisions
Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation
Requires the county board of equalization to provide confirmation of receipt of a taxpayer's appeal
Specifies that the St. Louis County Council must vote upon an appointment to any county department director position within one hundred twenty days
Declares September 22, 2021 as "Hazel Erby Day"
Authorizes a public safety sales tax for the City of Smithville
Modifies provisions regarding a transient guest tax and sales tax on food in the city of Lamar Heights
Abolishes the doctrine of adverse possession in Missouri
Modifies provisions relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties
Modifies powers of St. Louis City and St. Louis City senior citizens' services fund board of directors
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner
Modifies bond requirements for county recorders of deeds
Urges SSM Health to reconsider its decision to terminate trauma services at St. Joseph Hospital in St. Charles County
Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Establishes an alternative method to establish a county planning commission
Requires special permission for certain government entities to implement extended public health or safety closures
Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions.
Adds an associate circuit judge to Crawford County.
Authorizes a city or county to proclaim the United States flag be flown at half-staff upon the death of certain persons.
Changes the laws regarding the procedures for certain libraries to purchase real property.
Exempts certain businesses in Kansas City from the business license tax.
Establishes provisions for community solar gardens.
Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.
Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property.
Modifies the Kansas City Neighborhood Tourist Development Fund.
Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Butler upon voter approval.
Authorizes the portion of Kansas City located in Clay County to establish a land bank.
Repeals the state prohibition of local governments regulating paper and plastic bags.
Modifies provisions regarding an African-American History Museum.
Specifies that a homeowners' association can only impose new property use restrictions at the time property is purchased or with the owner's consent.
Authorizes a transient guest tax for tourism for a certain city.
Creates a "Text-to-Donate” pilot program in Kansas City and St. Louis to provide services aimed at reducing the population of homeless persons in those cities.
Modifies provisions relating to audits of county offices.
Prohibits certain cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period.
Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances restricting the use of plastic bags or other disposable containers.
Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections.
Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library.
Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.
Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections.
Eliminates the St. Louis City earnings tax.
Modifies which properties are eligible for the Property Assessment Clean Energy Act.
Modifies provisions relating to video service providers.
Prohibits the Bi-State Metropolitan Development District from expending moneys to fund any trolley system.
Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights.
Places restrictions on how municipalities may allocate revenues from taxes authorized under Article IV, Section 30(a) of the Constitution.
Establishes procedures to recall a county commissioner.
Requires community improvement districts to include more than one property owner.
Changes the laws regarding certain fire protection districts.
Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts.
Modifies provisions relating to condominium property.
Modifies juror compensation for jurors serving on a jury in the City of St. Louis.
Authorizes a capital improvement sales tax in the counties of Clay and Platte upon voter approval.
Returns the control of the City of St. Louis Police Department back to the Board of Police Commissioners.
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Relating to political subdivisions.
Authorizes the city of Springfield to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval.
Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Claycomo, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Kearney, Lincoln, and Smithville upon voter approval.
Changes the law regarding county financial statements.
Changes the law regarding court reporters.
Adds provisions relating to prescriptions for ephedrine.
Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be deemed satisfied by certain conditions.
Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per meeting attended.
Changes the laws regarding the ability of counties to issue ordinances.
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions to allow neighborhood and community improvement districts to expend funds on telecommunication services.
Modifies powers of St. Louis City and St. Louis City senior citizens’ services fund board of directors.
Authorizes a transient guest tax in the city of Ashland and Cameron upon voter approval.
Modifies provisions regarding transportation development district elections.
Authorizes adoption of a property maintenance code and establishes nuisance actions in Boone County.
Changes the law regarding utility districts.
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions.
Modifies provisions relating to transient guest taxes.
Changes the laws regarding the compensation of sheriffs.
Provides for new school board subdistricts and member elections in certain cities.
Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per meeting attended.
Establishes the "Missouri Local Government Expenditure Database."
Authorizes the City of Cameron to impose a transient guest tax for the purpose of promoting tourism.
Authorizes the village of Claycomo to levy, upon voter approval, a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety.
Authorizes certain cities to levy a 1/2 cent sales tax for public safety.
Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.
Changes the laws regarding fire protection districts.
Modifies nuisance actions in certain cities and counties
Extends the period of time in which a petition to create a museum and cultural district may be filed
Establishes the Land Bank Act, which authorizes St. Joseph to create a land bank.
Authorizes the annexation of Callaway and Cole Counties into Boone County upon voter approval.
Authorizes municipalities in certain counties to annex unincorporated areas wholly enclosed within their boundaries by ordinance and without voter approval.
Changes the laws regarding the ability of counties to issue ordinances.
Requires certain municipal police departments in St. Charles County to consolidate with another municipal police department or the St. Charles County Police Department.
Modifies provisions regarding an African-American History Museum.
Specifies procedures for merging political subdivisions.
Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Louis County must designate a contact person with the county clerk.
Proposes a constitutional amendment to merge thirty-one counties into fourteen counties.
Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per meeting attended.
Specifies that certain entities cannot be held liable for an injury arising from a parade.
Modifies provisions for city zoning and planning.
Changes the laws regarding public nuisance.
Requires the privatization of a public airport to receive voter approval from the citizens of the city that owns the airport.
Specifies procedures for merging political subdivisions.
Modifies nuisance actions in certain cities.
Authorizes the annexation of Clay County into Jackson County upon voter approval.
Modifies fire protection districts in the County of St. Louis so that board members are elected by wards.
Specifies that a vote of whether to merge political subdivisions shall only be submitted to residents of political subdivisions subject to the potential merger.
Changes the laws regarding sheriff compensation.
Authorizes the annexation of Polk County into Greene County upon voter approval.
Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections.
Places restrictions on how municipalities may allocate revenues from taxes authorized under Article IV, Section 30(a) of the Constitution.
Changes the laws regarding the location of public auctions in the City of St. Louis.
Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs.
Prohibits third and fourth class cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period.
Authorizes any fire protection district in Clay County to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax dedicated to the fire protection district.
Modifies provisions relating to condominium property.
Changes the law regarding local trash and weed ordinances by changing which provisions apply to the counties of Jackson and St. Charles.
Modifies property regulations in certain cities and counties
Modifies provisions relating to tax increment financing
Modifies the duties of county officials
Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances restricting the use of plastic bags or other disposable containers.
Exempts certain counties from state and local sales and use tax on certain building supplies.
Changes the laws regarding financial reports by political subdivisions.
Modifies provisions of the "Missouri Museum and Cultural District Act."
Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library.
Changes the requirements to run for certain public office.
Authorizes the City of Springfield to submit to the voters a transient guest tax.
Authorizes the cities of Lexington, Odessa, and Higginsville to levy a transient guest tax upon voter approval.
Establishes the "Missouri Municipality Government Expenditure Database."
Authorizes the creation of a "Lake Area Residential Rental District."
Specifies that limited liability companies that own real property in St. Joseph must designate a contact person with the city clerk.
Requires county financial statements to be published on a county website or in a newspaper of general circulation.
Modifies the laws regarding the issuance of certain building permits.
Adds an associate circuit judge to Crawford County.
Authorizes the city of Portageville to levy, upon voter approval, a sales tax whose revenues are dedicated public safety.
Authorizes Cape Girardeau County to levy, upon voter approval, a sales tax dedicated to 911 services.
Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval.
Authorizes the village of Claycomo to levy, upon voter approval, a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety.
Authorizes the city of Greenwood to detach an area from a fire protection district that is within its city limits.
Authorizes the city of Fayette to levy, upon voter approval, a sales tax whose revenues are dedicated to public safety.
Creates new provisions relating to conflicts of interest for governing bodies of political subdivisions.
Modifies provisions relating to salaries for certain county officials
Revises the definition of counties exempt from certain requirements of the county special road and bridge tax
Prohibits a property owners' association from preventing a property owner from placing political signs on his or her property
Changes the laws regarding the Bi-state Metropolitan Development District compact by adding Franklin County
Modifies provisions relating to landowners' obligation to control brush adjacent to county roads
Allows the county commission of noncharter counties to appoint persons to vacated county elected offices.
Modifies provisions relating to the powers and duties of civilian review boards
Changes the law regarding a local sales taxes so that a provision authorizing certain cities to enact a public safety sales tax is expanded to any city in the state
Specifies the law to be used to incorporate unincorporated areas into St. Louis County if St Louis City changes its form of governance to become a city within St. Louis County
Changes the laws regarding public nuisance
Changes the law regarding local taxes by authorizing all political subdivisions in the state to levy a transient guest tax instead of only those political subdivisions previously authorized
Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to, upon voter approval, levy a sales tax dedicated to early childhood education programs
Requires certain municipal police departments in St. Louis County to consolidate with another municipal police department or the St. Louis County Police Department
Modifies requirements for written offers in condemnation proceedings.
Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per meeting attended
Authorizes a tax deduction for firefighters who complete training during the year
Establishes the Education and Job Training Television Broadcasting District Act
Changes the law regarding the consolidation of certain political subdivisions
Creates preference for bidders who are residents of Missouri when bidding on projects for the state, its agencies, and political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding annexation procedures
Modifies provisions relating to condominium property
Establishes the Expanded Address Confidentiality Program, which allows participants to substitute their address with the address of their county’s courthouse on certain public documents
Modifies provisions relating to the powers and duties of civilian review boards
Dissolves the Boundary Commission in St. Louis County
Allows a property owner to present evidence and argue the value of the future use of the property to be taken in a condemnation proceeding
Modifies provisions relating to condominium property
Modifies provisions for tax levies by a county for the county convention and sports facilities authority.
Modifies provisions for county commissions.
Modifies provisions for city and county libraries.
Changes the law regarding public works contracts
Authorizes political subdivisions to levy, upon voter approval, an excise tax on residential property that is developed and partitioned into tracts for individual sale
Modifies the powers of the Board of Adjustment
Proposes a constitutional amendment to require public approval in the relevant county before authorizing tax increment financing
Establishes the I-70 Regional Transportation District
Prohibits political subdivisions from enacting ordinances that would prohibit protests outside health care facilities
Changes the laws regarding guardianship proceedings by requiring the state to reimburse the county for certain court costs
Changes the laws regarding surety bonds for public work contracts
Authorizes, upon voter approval, a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the city of Riverside and certain other cities
This proposal would authorize the city of Archie to propose a local tourism tax.
Denounces submitting a constitutional amendment to all voters in the state regarding whether to consolidate St. Louis City and St. Louis County
Establishes a limit on residential property assessment increases for the elderly and disabled who own and live in their principal residence proportional to the increase of their Social Security benefit
Changes the laws regarding the ability of counties to issue ordinances
Changes the laws regarding counties
Modifies provisions relating to salaries for certain county officials
Changes the laws regarding boundary commissions
Changes the law regarding county revenues dedicated to roads by expanding the purposes for which such revenues may be used
Changes the laws regarding emergency services districts
Modifies certain provisions relating to county recording fees
Changes the laws regarding the location of public auctions in the City of St. Louis
Changes the laws regarding the filling of commissioner offices
Changes the laws regarding tax increment financing districts
Adds the cities of Jennings, Lebanon, Marshall, Moberly, and Washington to the cities authorized to levy a sales tax whose revenues are dedicated to public safety purposes
Authorizes any county treasurer and the St. Louis City treasurer to create an "Office of Financial Empowerment"
Allows certain records to be closed if maintained by fire departments or fire protection districts
Modifies provisions for city zoning and planning.
Changes the law regarding sale of water or wastewater systems in fourth class cities.
Authorizes Pemiscot and New Madrid Counties to vote to change the county prosecutor from a full-time to part-time position
Modifies the minimum age required to serve in various county, city, town, and board positions.
Changes the laws regarding cemetery trust funds to allow use of principal funds in certain situations
Prohibits third and fourth class cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner
Authorizes the City of Centralia to impose a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety
Authorizes any fire protection district in Clay County to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax dedicated to the fire protection district
Changes the laws regarding county budgets
Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections
Changes the law regarding a county sales tax for transportation infrastructure by removing the provision requiring the tax be approved by voters every four years
Changes the law regarding property assessments of certain airports
Establishes the Missouri Municipality Government Expenditure Database
Authorizes planning commissions the option of appointing a chair instead of electing a chair
Authorizes a fire protection district to continue to provide services to areas annexed by certain municipalities
Prohibits political subdivisions from adopting ordinances restricting the use of plastic bags or other disposable containers.
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Modifies several provisions relating to local sales taxes
Extends the expiration dates on certain provisions relating to public funds
Specifies that a change in population shall not remove a city, county, or political subdivision from the operation of a law
Authorizes county commissions that oversee cemetery funds to utilize investment managers
Enacts provisions to political subdivisions
Modifies provisions relating to membership of the Police Retirement System of St. Louis as a condition of employment
Modifies the language relating to agreements that may be entered into by municipalities who participate in industrial development projects
Modifies the penalty for a willfully or knowingly causing excess drainage onto public roads
Modifies provisions relating to public safety
Establishes procedures relating to municipally owned utilities
Modifies several provisions relating to political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding hotel license fees by imposing limits to the rates a city may levy
Changes the laws regarding the ability of counties to issue ordinances
Authorizes St. Francois and Taney counties to enact nuisance abatement ordinances
Authorizes Barton County to repeal a property tax in favor of a sales tax dedicated to a hospital district
Changes the laws regarding the board of trustees of a consolidated public library district
Changes the laws regarding the detachment of property from one city and concurrent annexation into another city
Allows a property owner to present evidence and argue the value of the future use of the property to be taken in a condemnation proceeding
Authorizes a sales tax in the city of Vienna, upon voter approval, whose revenue is dedicated to public safety
Exempts certain structures used for agricultural purposes from county health orders, ordinances, rules, or regulations
Changes the laws regarding county budgets so that county clerks may report budgets to the state auditor electronically
Changes the laws regarding tax payments so that a collector may use discretion in determining the date of unreadable postmarks on mailed tax payments
Repeals the expiration date on procedures related to county budget shortfalls
Revises the definition of counties exempt from certain requirements of the county special road and bridge tax
Changes the laws regarding emergency regulations
Changes the laws regarding county treasurers so that expenses for training must be reimbursed
Changes the laws regarding local ordinances so that no political subdivision may require interior inspections of private residences
Requires board members of public water supply districts to complete training in each elected or appointed term
Changes the laws regarding the duties of public administrators
Specifies that commercial motor vehicle operation on certain designated routes in accordance with a municipal ordinance shall not be deemed a nuisance or evidence of a nuisance
Changes the law regarding special road district commissioner qualifications
Allows for consolidation of road districts within a county
Requires a limited liability company that manages property in Kansas City to file an affidavit that names a person responsible for the property
Changes the laws regarding the Deputy Sheriff Salary Supplementation Fund
Authorizes a transient guest sales tax in certain cities
Changes the laws regarding the Statutory County Recorder's Fund
Establishes the Manufactured Home and Mobile Home Residency Law
Authorizes, upon voter approval, certain sales taxes in the certain political subdivisions
Authorizes a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety in the city of Branson
Changes the laws regarding local tourism taxes by authorizing the city of Archie to impose such tax
Authorizes the city of Eureka, Town & County and Bellefontaine Neighbors to levy a sales tax, upon voter approval, whose revenue is dedicated to public safety
Allows the Kansas City Police Department chief of police to appoint a lieutenant colonel to be responsible for homeland security matters
Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the city of Peculiar
Authorizes a sales tax in Ripley County dedicated to the rural fire protection district
Changes the laws regarding emergency services districts
Changes the laws regarding public administrators to require the county to provide a staff if the public administrator handles over 70 cases
Creates the Uniform Common Interest Owners Bill of Rights Act, which is a regulatory scheme for homeowners' associations
Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to propose a sales tax for the purpose of early childhood education programs
Changes the laws regarding the storage of records
Authorizes Greene County and any city within the county to propose a sales tax for the purpose of early childhood education programs
Authorizes any hospital district to repeal a dedicated property tax in favor of a sales tax
Changes the laws regarding public administrators so that the state must reimburse a county for fees if a state agency petitions for the appointment of a county public administrator
Changes the laws regarding the requirements to serve or be employed as certain public safety personnel
Changes the laws regarding home owner associations
Modifies the membership of the Taney County 911 board
Changes the laws regarding special districts so that certain special districts have to determine the taxes it will levy by September thirtieth
Proposes a constitutional amendment to require public approval in the relevant county before authorizing tax increment financing
Changes the laws regarding development permits in floodplains
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner
Changes the laws regarding county budgets
Establishes a limit on residential property assessment increases for the elderly and disabled who own and live in their principal residence proportional to the increase of their Social Security benefit
Changes the laws regarding port authorities procuring professional services
Changes the laws regarding street light maintenance district elections
Allows the circuit court in St. Louis City to collect a fee not to exceed twenty dollars, rather than fifteen, to go toward the law library
Authorizes planning commissions the option of appointing a chair instead of electing a chair
Changes the laws regarding the assessment of commercial real property destroyed by a natural disaster
Changes the laws regarding cemetery trust funds to allow use of principal funds in certain situations
Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per meeting attendance
Authorizes a surcharge on the rental of flotation devices and overnight guest facilities in McDonald County with the proceeds dedicated to emergency and public safety services
Changes the laws regarding the distribution of sales taxes among certain areas of St. Louis County
Changes the laws regarding mine property
Contains provisions relating to fire protection, sheltered workshops, assessments of mining property, consolidation of road districts, and property managers
Allows certain cities, towns, or villages to consolidate when they have entered into one or more intergovernmental agreements related to municipal services, are separated by a distance of not more than one mile, and are connected by at least two publicly maintained right of ways.
Modifies provisions of law relating to bidding procedures for county depositaries
Modifies provisions relating to proceedings against defaulting collectors
Requires all fire protection districts and municipal fire departments in St. Louis County to consolidate into one fire district upon the approval of the voters in the county
Proposes a constitutional amendment removing prohibitions related to school district boundaries and affairs
Changes the laws regarding port authorities procuring professional services
Changes the law regarding the sale of intoxicating liquor
Modifies provisions required to be in nuisance abatement ordinances enacted by municipalities and counties
Requires voter approval for political subdivision expenditures on public works projects projected to cost more than twenty million dollars
Changes the laws regarding the Saint Louis Regional Convention and Sports Authority Complex
Changes the laws regarding the sale of intoxicating liquor
Changes the limits of the annual general operating revenue from traffic fines in St. Louis County and municipalities within such county from 12.5% to 20%
Exempts unarmed security guards working on gambling boats from political subdivision licensing requirements
Establishes the "Municipalities Financial Recovery Act"
Requires employees of St. Louis County to reside within St. Louis County.
Establishes a recall process for elected officials of 4th class cities
Modifies provisions of law relating to the St. Louis Sheriff's Department
Changes the laws regarding officers in towns and villages
Gives planning commissions the option of appointing a chairman instead of electing a chairman.
Modifies provisions relating to metropolitan park and recreation districts and reporting requirements.
Provides that the City of St. Louis shall be allowed to legally secede from the state of Missouri, upon voter approval
Consolidates all the school districts in St. Louis County
Modifies provisions of law relating to political subdivisions
Adds Taney County to the list of counties authorized to enact nuisance abatement ordinances
Allows the county commission of noncharter counties to appoint persons to vacated county elected offices.
Changes the law regarding erection of public buildings so that county commissions no longer need to appoint superintendents for that purpose
Authorizes county commisions that oversee cemetery funds to utilize investment managers
Specifies that ambulance district public funds deposited in certain banking institutions are secured
Allows owners of property in a residential subdivision to file a petition seeking to have their subdivision excluded from the fire protection district
Allows ambulance districts to conduct fingerprint background checks on current and prospective employees and volunteers.
Authorizes Greene County, or any city within the county, to impose a sales tax, upon voter approval, to fund early childhood education
Modifies laws relating to public nuisance penalties when police or emergency services respond to a residence to assist a victim of abuse or crime or in an emergency.
Establishes the “Short Term Rental Freedom Act” which prohibits political subdivisions from enacting or enforcing an ordinance prohibiting or unreasonably restricting residential dwelling rentals.
Modifies the definition of "political subdivision" as it relates to its cooperation with other political subdivisions to include county sheltered workshop boards
Allows political subdivisions to require limited liability companies located within the political subdivision to file an affidavit listing the name and street address of a person who has control of property
Authorizes a sales tax in Ripley County dedicated to the rural fire protection district
Modifies the membership for the 911 board for Taney County
Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per meeting attendance
Requires new city council members to receive training and orientation
Prohibits third and fourth class cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a twelve-month period.
Modifies public notice requirements for certain hearings conducted by legislative bodies of municipalities
Requires Jackson County to provide a method for taxpayers to pay current personal property taxes in monthly installments upon the taxpayer's request
Allows for consolidation of road districts within a county
Extends the sunset on provisions related to amending county budgets
Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of county officers
Modifies provisions relating to minimum standards for municipalities in St. Louis County.
Modifies provisions of law regarding fire district taxation of property that cities have annexed.
Modifies the distribution of St. Louis County sales taxes and authorizes a retail sales tax to fund county law enforcement.
Extends the authority of regional jail districts to impose a sales tax until September 30, 2027
Allows law enforcement agencies to perform a criminal record review for open records for the purpose of hiring any ambulance district employee
Modifies requirements for special road district commissioner elections.
Authorizes Cedar County to pass a sales tax for funding for public libraries
Establishes procedures to allow certain cities to disincorporate
Modifies provisions regarding the inclusion of an additional board of trustees member of a consolidated public library district
Specifies that the levy rate for certain bond issues be set at the rate needed to meet the bond issue obligation and may be adjusted solely to meet such obligation
Allows a city to place unrecovered costs and overdue property fines on property tax bills
Authorizes Barton County to repeal a property tax in favor of a sales tax dedicated to hospital district
Extends the expiration date on the authority of the commission of a regional jail district to submit a ballot proposal imposing a sales tax
Establishes a limit on residential property assessment increases for the elderly and disabled who own and live in their principal residence proportional to the increase of their Social Security benefit
Changes the laws regarding local tourism taxes by adding the city of Archie to the list of political subdivisions allowed to impose such taxes
Authorizes the City of Liberty to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax up to .5% for the purpose of improving the public safety of the city
Creates the "Missouri Homeowners' Bill of Rights", which is a regulatory scheme for homeowners' associations
Authorizes a retail sales tax in St. Louis County to fund county law enforcement
Changes the laws regarding public administrators to require the county to provide a staff if the public administrator handles at least fifty cases
Specifies certain county hospitals may invest up to 15% of their funds in mutual funds
Specifies additional circumstances that allow the county collector of revenue to waive or refund any penalty or interest added to a tax bill
Prohibits counties or municipalities from requiring property owners of property abutting a county or municipality right-of-way or easement to maintain or pay for its maintenance
Modifies provisions relating to sales and use tax
Changes the laws regarding local sales tax on motor vehicle titling
Changes the laws regarding the distribution of sales taxes among certain areas of St. Louis County
Changes the law regarding the mayor's relationship with the board of aldermen
Exempts any stairway inclined lift owned and operated by a church in the City of Greenfield from safety inspections unless requested by the owner
Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from imposing restrictions on the parking of unlicensed motor vehicles as long as certain conditions are met
Removes the expiration of the Kansas City transportation sales tax and modifies provisions relating to audits of transportation development districts
Modifies provisions relating to special purpose districts
Authorizes certain court surcharges, Buchanan County to establish a county municipal court, certain circuits with a SORTS facility to appoint a court marshal, requires certain reporting regarding municipal courts and modifies procedure in landlord tenant cases
Raises the outer threshold amount for a county to be eligible to collect a greater percentage of the total taxes collected as a fee
Changes the laws regarding the assessment of property taxes
Changes the laws regarding the collection of property taxes
Requires persons who submit petitions for political subdivision audits to reside or own property in the subdivision and allows for signatures to be rescinded
Allows the county commission, or a county officer designated by the county commission, to provide passport services if the circuit court clerk does not provide the services
Provides that directors of industrial development corporations in St. Francois County may be taxpayers and registered voters in the county
Adds a provision relating to annexation of property approved by a majority of the property owners
Specifies that the directors of any industrial development corporation formed by a municipality in St. Francois County may be taxpayers and registered voters in the county
Changes the laws regarding the distribution of certain local sales tax revenues in St. Louis County
Specifies the procedure for the recall of holders of elective office in certain cities in St. Charles County
Establishes minimum standards that a municipality in St. Louis County must meet in the provision of municipal and financial services and reports
Establishes a procedure for proposed ordinances by petition for certain cities in St. Charles County
Increases the filing fee for a director of a fire protection district
Authorizes all cities and villages, except for St. Louis City and Kansas City, to impose a sales tax of not more than .5% for public safety purposes
Changes the law regarding erection of public buildings so that county commissions no longer need to appoint superintendents for that purpose but can instead contract for services to oversee and direct the execution of a building project
Requires, in charter counties, any contract for the design, construction, or remodeling of a county building to include 1% of the cost estimate to be transferred to a public art fund
Specifies when it is permissible for a city, town, or village to offer competitive services
Specifies that a sheriff, marshal, clerk, or collector, or the deputy of those officers, must be eligible to hold the office of treasurer of any county
Requires new city council members to receive training and orientation
Modifies provisions required to be in nuisance abatement ordinances enacted by municipalities and counties
Changes the laws regarding officers in towns and villages
Changes the law regarding the sale of intoxicating liquor
Prohibits third and fourth class cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a 12-month period
Changes the law regarding the sale of intoxicating liquor
Increases the salary for the position of License Collector for the City of St. Louis from $63,120 to $125,000 and requires the same pay for males and females holding certain positions
Changes the laws regarding the sale of intoxicating liquor
Contains provisions relating to political subdivision audits, county office vacancies, county budgets, special purpose districts, annexations, and sewer districts
Modifies provisions relating to annexations and sales taxes in St. Louis County
Modifies provisions regarding the inclusion of an additional board of trustees member of a consolidated public library district
Requires a person who submits a petition for a political subdivision audit to reside or own property in the subdivision and allows for signatures to be rescinded
Allows law enforcement agencies to perform a criminal record review for open records for the purpose of hiring any political subdivision employee
Authorizes the counties of the third classification to collect a tax on specified property to pay for road rock on county roads
Specifies that ambulance district public funds deposited in certain banking institutions are secured
Requires cities, towns, and villages proposing to annex a portion of a state highway to also annex a specified portion of the area on either side of the highway
Allows political subdivisions to require limited liability companies located within the political subdivision to file an affidavit listing the name and street address of a person who has control of property
Prohibits ambulance and fire protection district board members from being hired by the board within twelve months of serving on the board
Removes the sunset from provisions related to amending county budgets
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Modifies the definition of "political subdivision" as it relates to its cooperation with other political subdivisions to include county sheltered workshop boards
Creates the Neighborhood Watch Fund for the creation of neighborhood watch organizations throughout the state
Specifies that Buchanan County may have a municipal court division
Specifies that county offices acting as passport acceptance agents may use fees charged for the services for any lawful purpose within the offices
Specifies that any county must be empowered to adopt traffic regulations in the unincorporated territory of the county
Adds Taney County to the list of counties authorized to enact nuisance abatement ordinances
Allows a city to place unrecovered costs and overdue property fines on property tax bills
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Modifies the membership for the 911 board for Taney County
Changes the law regarding the mayor's relationship with the board of aldermen
Removes an exemption for certain residential construction projects from private construction contract requirements
Establishes procedures to allow certain cities to disincorporate
Specifies that any county commissioner who serves on another board or commission must be permitted to vote on all matters without causing a conflict of interest
Modifies provisions relating to the St. Louis County pool tax formula
Specifies additional circumstances that allow the county collector of revenue to waive or refund any penalty or interest added to a tax bill
Modifies provisions related to industrial development corporation directors and removes the sunset from provisions related to amending county budgets
Raises the outer threshold amount for a county to be eligible to collect a greater percentage of the total taxes collected as a fee
Specifies that if a temporary easement has been given to a public entity and that entity damaged the property so that it is no longer fit for its original purpose, the easement will be considered permanent
Establishes salary requirements for the sheriffs of Pemiscot and Dunklin counties
Establishes procedures to allow territories in certain sewer districts to detach from the districts and procedures for the dissolution of special purpose districts
Changes the law on local tourism taxes by adding the City of Archie to the list of political subdivisions allowed to impose such taxes if approved by the voters
Allows Greene County, or any city within the county, to impose a sales tax, upon voter approval, to fund early childhood education
Extends the authority of the commission of a regional jail district to submit a ballot proposal imposing a sales tax from September 30, 2015, to September 30, 2027
Specifies how certain counties should distribute annual payments from the federal "payments in lieu of taxes" program
Requires St. Louis County, St. Louis City, and Kansas City to post on its internet website how to set up a civilian review board along with other pertinent information
Specifies that fire protection districts shall provide annual reports to cities on expenditures of payments received from cities relating to property that cities have annexed
Increases the per diem for street light maintenance district board members from $50 to $100 per meeting attendance
Allows political subdivisions to require limited liability companies located within the political subdivision to file an affidavit listing the name and street address of a person who has control of property
Requires Jackson County to provide a method for taxpayers to pay current personal property taxes in monthly installments upon the taxpayer's request
Exempts any stairway inclined lift owned and operated by a church in the City of Greenfield from safety inspections unless requested by the owner
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Creates the Neighborhood Watch Fund, which provides state funding for political subdivisions and the wards of St. Louis City to establish neighborhood watch organizations
Modifies provisions relating to the St. Louis County pool tax formula
Authorizes the City of Liberty to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax of up to .5% for the purpose of improving the public safety of the city
Allows Howell County to provide for additional court costs to fund a justice center for the county
Changes the laws regarding audits for transportation development districts
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding audits for transportation development districts
Changes the laws regarding court costs
Expands library record privacy to include digital resources and materials and adds a third party contracted by a library to the list of those who cannot release a library record
Modifies provisions relating to county governance
Specifies that a Greene County emergency telephone service board is not a political subdivision unless the county commissioners adopt an order reclassifying the board as such
Authorizes the conveyance of property owned by the State of Missouri to the City of Farmington for a bird sanctuary
Allows political subdivisions to establish an electronic funds transfer system for payment of employees' salaries and wages
Establishes the Armed Offender Docket Pilot Project within the Jackson County Circuit Court to handle all matters regarding a person accused or convicted of first degree robbery or a firearms offense
Proposes a constitutional amendment allowing a pilot program to be established by up to three cities to develop a plan for implementation of land value taxation that would increase the division of specified property into two additional subclasses
Requires, in charter counties, any contract for the design, construction, or remodeling of a county building to include 1% of the cost estimate to be transferred to a public art fund
Repeals the authority of county commissions to enact public health orders or regulations and establish fees in carrying them out leaving the authority solely to county health center boards
Adds an ambulance district to the list of political subdivisions whose public funds must be secured by the deposit of certain securities
Allows the City of Florissant to impose an additional court cost of up to $10 for the upkeep of the municipal courthouse
Extends to August 28, 2024, the provisions regarding Internet cyber crime law enforcement task forces and the Cyber Crime Investigation Fund which has expired and removes the required appropriation to the fund
Changes the laws regarding 911 emergency communications services
Allows owners of property in a residential subdivision to file a petition seeking to have their subdivision excluded from the fire protection district
Specifies that public health orders made by county health boards must be done with the agreement of the county commission
Allows Kansas City to impose an additional court cost of up to $5 for each municipal ordinance violation case to be used for the restoration, maintenance, and upkeep of the municipal courthouse
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Authorizes the State Auditor to audit specified public water supply districts
Establishes the Missouri Electrical Industry Licensing Board to regulate and license electrical contractors
Allows assessors to use the Kelly Blue Book or other credible resource when determining the trade-in value of a motor vehicle and restricts increases in real property valuation assessments
Authorizes a transient guest tax to fund the promotion of tourism in Perry County
Extends the authority of the commission of a regional jail district to submit a ballot proposal imposing a sales tax from September 30, 2015, to September 30, 2027
Allows Springfield to charge an additional $10 for each municipal ordinance violation case to pay for courthouse upkeep
Allows fourth class cities in Jackson County to enact ordinances and enforce them with fines or imprisonment
Changes the laws regarding certain public and metropolitan sewer districts
Changes the laws regarding competitive bidding to include locality of the bidder as a consideration
Changes the laws regarding landlord-tenant actions
Allows the Buchanan County counselor to impose fines for certain violations of county rules
Changes the laws regarding certain nuisance ordinances and actions
Requires the planning or zoning commission in St. Louis County to hold a hearing on a request for amendments to certain special zoning procedures
Authorizes the board of aldermen of fourth class cities to enact certain types of ordinances regulating residential rental property
Specifies that any new political subdivision created by approval of the voters before July 1 will be considered effective upon certification of the vote or in following assessment year if approved after July 1
Allows third and fourth classification counties to adopt building codes upon voter approval and exempts agricultural structures from building codes in those counties
Allows any city, town, village, sewer district, or water supply district to levy and impose a fee on certain lateral sewer service lines beginning January 1, 2015
Allows the City of St. Charles to establish and maintain a local health department
Exempts any stairway inclined lift owned and operated by a church in the City of Greenfield from safety inspections unless requested by the owner
Authorizes the City of Liberty to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax of up to .5% for the purpose of improving the public safety of the city
Allows circuit court clerks to charge and collect a surcharge of up to $10 in cases where a garnishment is granted
Creates the Neighborhood Watch Fund, which provides state funding for political subdivisions and the wards of St. Louis City to establish neighborhood watch organizations
Specifies that if Kansas City requires written consent of eligible property owners in order to issue a city liquor license, the applicant must collect and file consent forms from two-thirds of the eligible owners
Establishes the Thanksgiving Family Protection Act that requires retailers, with specified exceptions, to be closed during the hours of 12:00 a.m. to 11:49 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day
Specifies that if St Louis City changes its legal status or form of governance to become a city within St. Louis County, any unincorporated area within the county is authorized to incorporate under specified laws
Prohibits third and fourth class cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a 12-month period
Changes the laws regarding officers in towns and villages
Allows the governing body of a third or fourth classification county to opt out of state regulations regarding the licensing of child-care facilities and allows the county to adopt its own regulations
Allows law enforcement agencies to perform a criminal record review for open records for the purpose of hiring any political subdivision employee
Allows moneys deposited into the Brain Injury Fund to be expended for community based services in comprehensive brain injury day rehabilitation therapy as well as home and community support programs
Authorizes the City of Florissant to charge a reasonable fee to pay for costs associated with the maintenance of right-of-ways and easements
Authorizes the counties of Shelby and Monroe to collect a tax on specified property to pay for road rock on county roads
Establishes the Missouri Indoor Clean Air Act and changes the laws regarding smoking in public places
Requires specified businesses to remit their property and county and municipal sales tax revenues on tobacco products to local school districts instead of the local political subdivision
Requires an applicant taking the written portion of the driver's license examination more than once to pay a $10 fee for each additional time he or she must retake the examination
Requires Henry and St. Clair counties to distribute a portion of payment received by the county for entitlement lands to certain cities located within the county
Requires the county recorder of deeds to provide notice to the last owner of record when a deed transfer is filed for a piece of property
Authorizes the City of North Kansas City to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax to fund public safety improvements
Authorizes the governing body of the City of Liberty to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax of not more than 6% to be used for specific purposes
Changes the laws regarding newspaper notice and publication of advertisements for bids for county projects
Authorizes any political subdivision to enter into design-build contracts for construction projects exceeding one million dollars
Establishes provisions regarding the creation and operation of planned communities and planned community associations
Authorizes any political subdivision or county commission to adopt by order or ordinance reasonable regulations relating to its emergency management functions, including burn ban orders
Changes the laws regarding local government bond issuances
Changes the laws regarding the Department of Natural Resources
Changes the laws regarding audits
Changes the laws regarding property tax bills, the taxes excluded from tax increment financing redevelopment plans, and the division of interstate income for Missouri corporate income taxation
Changes the laws regarding the sales tax on motor vehicles, the transient guest tax in Pettis County, and enhanced enterprise zones and establishes the Missouri Works Program
Changes the laws regarding the collection of special assessments and delinquent property taxes
Modifies annexation procedures, allows certain cities to adopt nuisance abatement ordinances, and modifies ordinance adoption procedures in certain cities
Authorizes certain political subdivisions to contract for engineering, repair, sustainability, water quality management, and maintenance of an existing water storage tank without paying prevailing wage
Allows county assessors to use the Kelly Blue Book or other credible resource when determining the trade-in value of a motor vehicle for personal property tax assessment purposes
Creates the Neighborhood Watch Fund, which provides state funding for political subdivisions and the wards of St. Louis City to establish neighborhood watch organizations
Allows a charitable organization that is exempt from federal income taxes and qualifies to sell intoxicating liquor by the drink in a convention trade area in St. Louis City and St. Louis, St. Charles, and Jefferson counties to obtain a permit to stay open until 3:00 a.m. and open at 9:00 a.m. on Sundays
Expresses the gratitude for Pope Benedict XVI
Prohibits third and fourth class cities in St. Louis County from imposing a fee for a false alarm to which the police department responds if it is the alarm user's first false alarm in a 12-month period
Allows third and fourth class cities in counties of the first classification to impose a fine of up to $1,000 for violations of city ordinances
Establishes new laws regarding smoking in public places
Revises the definition of "qualified voters" with regard to community improvement districts
Proposes a constitutional amendment that consolidates the City of St. Louis and St. Louis County into a single governing entity
Proposes a constitutional amendment to make the City of St. Louis part of St. Louis county
Specifies that, beginning January 1, 2014, certain specified building codes will be deemed the official state codes
Specifies that all members on county planning, county zoning, and county planning and zoning boards and commissions will be elected
Requires the county or city clerk of the governing body creating a neighborhood improvement district to file a notice with the recorder of deeds
Limits the increase in assessed valuation of residential property by the percentage of increase in the Social Security benefits for the elderly and disabled who own and live in their principle residence
Modifies provisions relating to public works contracts, city ordinances, and hospital district taxes, and limits damages in civil actions against mining companies
Modifies provisions regarding the collection of Neighborhood Improvement District special assessments
Changes the laws regarding the collection of specified special assessments in Neighborhood Improvement Districts
Allows the marshal of the City of Farmington to order the abate of weeds or trash without notification and bill the owner if there has been a previous violation on the same property in a specified time period
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Authorizes the city council of the City of Farmington to also adopt or repeal any ordinance by submitting the proposed ordinance to the registered voters of the city
Changes the laws regarding the Large Carnivore Act and establishes the Nonhuman Primate Act.
Specifies that any business in which tobacco use is prohibited must remit its property and county sales tax revenues to local school districts instead of the local political subdivision
Prohibits specified increases in premiums or fees charged for sewer or wastewater treatment in St. Charles County without a vote of the people
Allows the City of St. Charles to establish and maintain a local health department
Allows Kansas City to impose an additional court cost of up to a $7 per case for each municipal ordinance violation case
Repeals the requirement that reimbursement paid to a fire protection district by the City of Harrisonville for annexed property be governed by the boundary commission laws
Authorizes Mound City to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax for tourism purposes
Specifies that transportation development disrict audits may be conducted once every three years with a cost of no more than 3% of gross revenues paid by the district
Authorizes the governing body of Cooper County to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax of up to 2% in lieu of a property tax to fund the county hospital
Authorizes any municipality or fire protection district to adopt orders or ordinances relating to a natural or man-made disaster if the safety and welfare of the residents are jeopardized
Allows an employee of a fire protection or ambulance district to serve as a board member of a fire protection or ambulance district if the district is not in the same county where he or she is employed
Changes the laws regarding the requirements of the governing body of a city, town, or village when its annual revenue from fines and court costs for traffic violations exceed 35% of its total annual revenue
Authorizes a claim clearinghouse to process and verify a request for an offset of an income tax refund and lottery winnings to satisfy an outstanding debt for ambulance services an individual received
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Authorizes Jefferson County to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax to fund the county public health center in lieu of a property tax
Prohibits the state lottery from publishing the names of lottery winners without consent
Repeals the expiration date of the provision requiring certain counties and the City of St. Louis to deduct an additional percentage of property tax collections for the payment of assessment costs
Authorizes the City of North Kansas City to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax to fund public safety improvements
Changes the laws regarding a petition for a tax levy for certain special road districts in Atchison County and the requirements to be elected or appointed as a commissioner of certain special road districts in the county
Prohibits publishing of the names of lottery winners
Authorizes an additional $4 fee to be charged by county recorders in second and third classification counties to be used for county and regional economic development planning
Authorizes the City of Florissant to charge a reasonable fee to pay for costs associated with the maintenance of right-of-ways and easements
Authorizes Montgomery and Douglas counties and the cities of New Florence and Ava to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax
Authorizes the governing body of the City of Liberty to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax of not more than 6% to be used for specified purposes
Specifies that, if a petition to incorporate a proposed area in Jefferson County fails to be adopted, it cannot be resubmitted for three years
Authorizes a county to amend its budget twice during a fiscal year when there are certain specified circumstances
Authorizes the county commission in any county to adopt specified building codes and establish a building commission and exempts a structure used solely for specified agricultural purposes from builiding code regulations
Removes the provision that requires fire protection districts located in Greene County to have an audit performed every two years
Lowers, from 21 year of age to 18 years of age, the minimum age requirement for a person to serve as an alderman in a fourth class city
Changes the laws regarding special assessments for neighborhood improvement districts
Modifies provisions relating to county purchases
Authorizes the Governor to convey specified state properties
Exempts St. Francois County from a requirement that certain amounts of money from the county's special road and bridge tax be spent in certain areas
Authorizes commissioners of certain road districts, upon majority vote, to be compensated up to $100 per month for their services
Allows a person licensed to sell liquor at retail by the drink for consumption on the premises where sold to use a table tap dispensing system to allow a patron of the licensee to dispense beer at a table
Modifies provisions relating to property owned by the state
Allows a county health center to make authorized payments through an electronic funds transfer system
Requires Taney County, upon voter approval of a county sales tax, to appoint an emergency services board to administer the central dispatching of emergency services
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Modifies provisions relating to emergencies and political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding local courts
Requires a safety study to be conducted before specified entities decrease the number of firefighters or first responders assigned to a fire apparatus pump operation
Authorizes any public library district to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax to operate and maintain public libraries within the library district
Authorizes a claim clearinghouse to process and verify a request for an offset of an income tax refund and lottery winnings to satisfy an outstanding debt for ambulance services an individual received
Changes the laws regarding public safety, fire protection, and emergency services
Changes the laws regarding the requirement to obtain competitive bids on certain county purchases
Removes the provision that requires fire protection districts located in Greene County to have an audit performed every two years
Changes the laws regarding county special road and bridge levies
Repeals the provisions allowing certain counties to establish an alternative county highway commission
Authorizes the governing body of the City of Liberty to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax to be used for specified purposes
Prohibits a fire protection district from enforcing its residential construction regulatory system when a municipality located within the district adopts, implements, and enforces a regulatory system
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding the security deposit of renters
Allows fourth class cities to make the offices of city collector and chief of police appointed positions without requiring approval of the voters
Allows the board of aldermen in the City of Sugar Creek to provide by ordinance that the city marshal or chief of police be appointed instead of elected
Requires a homeowner and community improvement association to be organized as a nonprofit corporation and to comply with those liability insurance and alternative dispute resolution provisions
Authorizes Cass County to establish a county municipal court
Authorizes the Governor to vacate an existing easement and to grant a new easement on and over certain state-owned property for the construction of a fire station in the City of Sedalia
Authorizes a county to amend its budget twice during a fiscal year when there are certain specified circumstances
Authorizes any city, town, or village to impose, upon voter approval, a fee for the repair or replacement of residential lateral sewer service lines
Prohibits specified increases in premiums or fees charged for sewage or wastewater treatment in St. Charles County without approval by the voters
Specifies that it is an unlawful merchandising practice to misrepresent the geographic location of a business
Adds the construction, reconstruction, repair, and maintenance of sidewalks to the definition of "transportation purposes" as it applies to expenditures of the transportation sales tax
Specifies that, beginning January 1, 2013, certain specified building codes will be deemed the official state codes
Repeals the Indoor Clean Air Act and establishes new laws regarding smoking in public places
Authorizes the conveyance of specified properties owned by the state to the State Highways and Transportation Commission
Establishes the Common Interest Owners Bill of Rights Act
Allows a fire truck to be used for specified patient transport under certain conditions
Adds Buchanan County to the list of counties authorized to impose a civil fine for a violation of a county rule, regulation, or ordinance
Changes the laws regarding county and statewide emergency 911 service boards
Permits county assessors to use the Kelly Blue Book or other credible resources when determining the trade-in value of a motor vehicle for personal property tax assessment purposes
Authorizes the City of North Kansas City to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax to fund public safety improvements
Authorizes certain political subdivisions to contract for engineering, repair, sustainability, water quality management, and maintenance of an existing water storage tank without paying prevailing wages
Requires collectors in all counties except for counties under township organization to mail property tax bills 30 days before the taxes are delinquent
Changes the laws regarding the taxation and sale of billboards and wireless transmission towers
Exempts St. Francois County from the requirement that certain amounts of money from the county's special road and bridge tax be spent on specified purposes
Authorizes the governing body of Carter County to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax on additional sites
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Allows the sheriff of any county to employ an attorney to aid and advise him or her in the discharge of the sheriff's duties and to represent him or her in court
Establishes the Sales Tax Technology Act regarding the electronic submission of sales tax data and payments
Requires any entity receiving state funds to publish the name and compensation of each lobbyist employed by the entity and the name and membership dues paid to any other entity
Authorizes a county to amend its budget to reflect any increases or decreases in revenues that could not have been estimated or anticipated when the budget was adopted
Limits the increase in assessed valuation of residential property by the percentage of increase in the Social Security benefits for the elderly and disabled who own and live in their principal residence
Changes the laws regarding the requirements of the governing body of a city, town, or village when its annual revenue from fines and court costs for traffic violations exceed 35% of its total annual revenue
Adds Greene County to the list of counties authorized to enact certain nuisance abatement ordinances
Prohibits certain entities in St. Charles County that do not process or treat their own sewage or wastewater from increasing its customer fee by a specified amount without a majority vote of the voters
Allows cities and counties to adopt tax and fee amnesty provisions
Authorizes any city, town, or village to impose, upon voter approval, a fee for the repair or replacement of residential lateral sewer service lines
Authorizes McDonald County to impose, upon voter approval, a surcharge on the rental of rooms and certain recreational equipment to offset the costs of providing emergency services in the county
Requires compensation paid by a municipality for certain services performed by a county officer to be paid directly to the county as provided in the contract
Conveys certain property owned by the state
Conveys certain property owned by the state
Authorizes commissioners of certain road districts to be compensated for their services and specifies that risk coverages procured by certain political subdivisions will not require competitive bids
Changes the laws regarding liquor control
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding renewable energy in enhanced enterprise zones and the taxation of hydroelectric power generating equipment
Changes the laws regarding certain taxes imposed by political subdivisions
Requires every elected or appointed coroner, deputy coroner, and assistant to the coroner to complete the annually required educational training within six months of his or her election or appointment
Changes the compensation and mileage allowance for certain members of a county highway commission
Modifies provisions of law regarding the collection of taxes
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Changes the laws regarding political subdivisions
Prohibits the voluntary or involuntary annexation of a parcel of property under certain circumstances
Allows the sheriff of any county to employ an attorney to aid and advise him or her in the discharge of the sheriff's duties and to represent him or her in court
Authorizes any city, town, or village in Lincoln County to annex areas along a road or highway for up to two miles from its existing boundaries
Authorizes the school board of the Columbia Public School District to impose, upon voter approval, an additional annual real property tax to fund ealy childhood education programs
Requires a distressed municipality in St. Louis County to provide a minimum level of public services
Changes the laws regarding the establishment of a law enforcement district under the Missouri Law Enforcement District Act
Authorizes a city or county to impose, upon voter approval, an additional tax of up to 75 cents per month on alternative telecommunications connections for 911 emergency telephone service
Requires all fire protection districts and municipal fire departments in St. Louis County to consolidate into one fire district upon the approval of the voters of the county
Changes the laws regarding the Real Property Tax Increment Allocation Redevelopment Act
Authorizes any city, town, or village to impose, upon voter approval, a fee for the repair or replacement of water lines due to failure
Specifies that, beginning July 1, 2012, certain specified building codes will be deemed the official state codes
Prohibits reductions in county officials' salaries when a county changes classification until the current official leaves office
Authorizes an officer designated as the director of elections in a charter county to be the election authority if the county does not have a board of election commissioners
Requires each county to publish a financial statement that includes detailed compensation information, all extra duty compensation, employee benefits, and the county budget
Authorizes the City of Excelsior Springs to impose, upon voter approval, a retail sales tax of up to 1% for the purpose of funding a community center and retiring any bonds issued for funding the center
Specifies that Jefferson County cannot adopt any charter provision or any order or ordinance that prohibits the county from contracting out the county's probation services with a private entity
Specifies who qualifies as a voter in an election for directors of a community improvement district board
Establishes the Common Interest Owners Bill of Rights Act
Establishes the Common Interest Owners Bill of Rights Act
Removes the requirement that the circuit court in Cape Girardeau must hold court and maintain an office of the probate division in the courthouses in Jackson and Cape Girardeau but allows them to do so
Establishes the Freedom to Choose Trash Collection Services Act which requires voter approval of any contact with a single-source provider of trash collection in certain cities, towns, and villages
Establishes the Common Interest Owners Bill of Rights Act
Authorizes the Governor to convey certain state properties
Authorizes the Governor to convey certain state property located in St. Francois County at the Southeast Missouri Mental Health Center to the City of Farmington
Authorizes the Board of Regents of Southeast Missouri State University to convey university property located in the City of Cape Girardeau to the Cape Area Habitat for Humanity
Authorizes the Governor to convey certain state properties in the City of Farmington to St. Francois County and to Habitat for Humanity of St. Francois County, Inc.
Changes the laws regarding the distribution of the St. Louis County sales tax
Allows a contractor to contract with a title insurer, agency, or agent authorized to conduct business as an escrow agent in lieu of requiring a bond for certain public works contracts
Changes the laws regarding the imposition of a transient guest tax
Changes the laws regarding a dissolution petition for a community improvement district
Repeals the Indoor Clean Air Act and establishes new laws regarding smoking in public places
Requires at least two of three commissioners appointed in condemnation cases in St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and Jackson County to be real estate brokers or appraisers
Requires any entity receiving state funds to publish the name and compensation of each lobbyist employed by the entity and the name and membership dues paid to any other entity
Establishes the Political Subdivision Construction Bidding Standards Act
Repeals the authority of certain constitutional charter cities to adopt and enforce regulations governing zoning, planning, subdividing, and building in certain areas
Adds Cass County to the list of counties authorized to enact nuisance abatement ordinances regarding the condition of real property
Authorizes any ambulance district formed after August 28, 2011, to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax of up to 0.5% in lieu of a property tax to fund the district
Adds the counties of Andrew and Buchanan to the list of counties authorized to enact nuisance abatement ordinances regarding the condition of real property
Prohibits municipal employment contracts from exceeding two years and specifies that, upon resignation or termination of a contract, no employee can receive a payout of more than six months' pay
Changes when tax statements must be mailed in all counties of the first classification from at least 30 days to at least 45 days before the delinquent date
Limits the increase in assessed valuation of residential property by the percentage of increase in the federal Social Security benefits for the elderly and disabled who own and live in their principal residence
Revises the definition of "project" as it relates to industrial development corporations to include the construction, extension, and improvement of public roads
Changes the laws regarding certain documents recorded with the county recorder of deeds
Removes the requirement that certain presiding county commissioners be paid $2,000 more than other county commissioners
Authorizes a state and local sales and use tax exemption for any sale of utilities at cost by a sports complex authority which is ultimately consumed in the operation of a complex leased to professional teams
Authorizes the City of Arnold to use a portion of the revenues received from its transient guest tax for promoting tourism to make improvements to the city's school district's football field
Changes the laws regarding the board of directors of fire protection districts located in whole or in part in St. Louis County
Prohibits reductions in county officials' salaries when a county changes classifications until the current official leaves office
Authorizes the board of directors of certain special purpose districts to appoint and employ as many district police officers as the board deems necessary
Makes it lawful for Caldwell County to enter into a contract with private corporations engaged in delivering water at wholesale for domestic consumption
Allows a municipality to annex a parcel of land within a research, development, or office park project located in an unincorporated area of the county under certain circumstances
Specifies who qualifies as a voter in elections for directors of a community improvement district board in a residential district
Prohibits the City of Byrnes Mill from annexing any property adjacent to the city if there are no registered voters residing on the property
Authorizes the City of St. Louis to establish a semi-annual fee by ordinance of up to $600 to owners of certain residential or commercial structures that have been vacant for at least six months
Reduces from $200,000 to $75,000 the required annual gross income from the sale of prepared food consumed on the premises that certain restaurant bars must have to obtain a license to sell liquor on Sunday
Modifies provisions of law regarding emergency service boards
Proposes a constitutional amendment repealing authority of chartered cities or counties to take blighted property by eminent domain but authorizes them to enact ordinances to impose liens
Requires the county recorder of deeds to provide verbal or written notice to every person filing a document or instrument that he or she may donate money to the Missouri Housing Trust Fund
Requires, beginning January 1, 2011, all operating taxicabs to be equipped with a partition that separates the driver from the back-seat passengers
Authorizes compensation to the county counselor in Boone County for duties relating to mental health and mental health facilities
Authorizes the county governing body to provide for the election of the board of trustees of certain common sewer districts
Changes the laws regarding the county special allocation fund
Establishes a procedure for residents of third class cities to petition the county council for the adoption or repeal of a city ordinance
Allows an employee of a fire protection or ambulance district to serve as a board member of a fire protection or ambulance district if the district is not in the same county where he or she is employed
Requires the governing body of each county and municipality to adopt a plumbing code that has equivalent or higher standards than that of the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials
Increases from $3 to $5 the fee charged by the county recorder of deeds for certain recorded documents pertaining to real property
Authorizes public library districts to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax for the operation and maintenance of public libraries within the district
Authorizes the City of Peculiar to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax of up to 0.5% for the operation of public safety departments
Requires prepaid wireless service suppliers to collect a 75-cent monthly fee from its customers for 911 emergency communications services
Requires fire protection district boards to have five members with three-year terms
Authorizes the City of Grandview to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax to fund public safety improvements
Establishes the Uniform Common Interest Owners Bill of Rights Act
Prohibits a city from adopting an ordinance which requires the screening or concealment of or restricts the use of commercial recycling containers or inhibits a current recycling plan
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring the St. Louis Board of Freeholders to meet monthly and authorizing the people of St. Louis city and county to change the constitution regarding the board
Changes the laws regarding the assessment and collection of volunteer fire protection association fees in Douglas County
Allows ambulance districts to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax in lieu of a property tax to fund the district
Requires apartment buildings with more than six dwelling units located in St. Louis County to have security cameras installed in all common areas of the building
Authorizes Montgomery County to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax of between 2% and 5% per room, per night for the promotion of tourism
Requires at least two of the three commissioners who are appointed in condemnation proceedings to be a licensed real estate broker or a state-licensed or -certified real estate appraiser
Specifies that Jefferson County cannot adopt any charter provision or any order or ordinance preventing the county from contracting out the county's probation services
Specifies that certain powers of eminent domain can only be exercised so long as the property obtained is owned by a public entity, political subdivision, or governmental entity or agency
Reduces from 45 to 20 the different types of draft beer that a restaurant bar without an on-site brewery must serve to be able to sell 32 fluid ounces or more of beer for consumption off the premises
Changes the laws regarding certain city sales taxes and authorizes certain cities to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax of up to one-half of 1% for the operation of public safety departments
Requires certain political subdivisions to establish a civil service commission for fire departments and fire protection districts
Prohibits certain persons from being appointed to the Regional Taxicab Commission and establishes a 10-member advisory committee
Allows the City of Kansas City to establish a land bank agency for the management, sale, transfer, and other disposition of tax delinquent land to return it to effective use and provide specified benefits
Repeals the hotel and motel license tax limits for all fourth class cities
Removes the provision that requires fire protection districts located in Greene County to have an audit performed every two years
Requires 50% of the revenue generated from fines and court costs collected as a result of a red light traffic violation on a state highway to be distributed to the Department of Transportation
Authorizes Jefferson County, upon voter approval, to impose a retail sales tax to fund public health and safety projects and programs of the county public health center
Establishes the Uniform Planned Community Act which specifies the requirements for creating, governing, managing, and terminating planned community developments
Proposes a constitutional amendment restricting the use of eminent domain
Prohibits both voluntary and involuntary annexation of a parcel of property under certain circumstances
Allows the City of Excelsior Springs to resubmit an economic development sales tax proposal as early as 90 days from the date it was first defeated instead of waiting for at least 12 months
Authorizes certain fire protection districts that impose a sales tax for emergency dispatching services to use, upon voter approval, the property tax revenue for county general revenue purposes
Authorizes the City of Ashland to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax for the promotion of tourism
Requires certain employers to pay, upon an employee's termination or resignation, the monetary equivalent of all unused paid vacation time at the final pay rate unless otherwise provided in an agreement
Modifies various provisions of law regarding political subdivisions and the conservation of natural resources
Allows public administrators to file petitions to transfer cases to another county and allows the court to order ward transportation upon the petition of the public administrator
Changes the laws regarding off-highway vehicles
Modifies various provisions relating to political subdivisions
Authorizes the City of Sugar Creek to impose a transient guest tax
Authorizes the City of Raytown to seek voter approval for the imposition of a transient guest tax to fund tourism and convention facilities
Allows the City of Grandview to seek voter approval for a sales tax to fund public safety improvements
Authorizes Montgomery County to seek voter approval for the imposition of a transient guest tax
Modifies provisions relating to the compromise of taxes and penalties for properties subject to certain actions as abandoned property in Jackson County
Allows the City of Grandview to impose a transient guest tax
Authorizes the establishment of the Kansas City Zoological District
Allows a municipality to annex a research park under certain circumstances
Changes the laws regarding enhanced enterprise zones
Requires a request for records filed by the recorder of deeds dated after December 31, 1969, to be made to the office in which the record was originally filed
Allows specified sewer districts in a charter county to subdivide into subdistricts, issue bonds, collect annual rental charges, and construct and finance certain additional lateral sewers
Specifies that risk coverages procured by a member of an entity will not be deemed to constitute a contract, purchase, or expenditure of public funds for which competitive bids must be solicited
Increases, from up to 5% to up to 7%, the rate of a transient guest tax that all counties and certain cities are authorized to impose, upon voter approval, on each occupied room, per night
Authorizes the City of Waynesville to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax to be used for economic development initiatives for a multipurpose conference and convention center
Authorizes public library districts to impose, upon voter approval, a sales tax for the operation and maintenance of public libraries within the district
Requires all basic life support ambulances and stretcher vans to be equipped with an automated external defibrillator and be staffed by at least one individual trained in its use
Authorizes Boone County to establish minimum occupancy standards for residential rental properties and a procedure for licensing and inspecting them
Prohibits third class cities from imposing storm water usage fees on property owned by any church, public school, nonprofit organization, or political subdivision
Adds the counties of Andrew and Buchanan to the list of counties authorized to enact nuisance abatement ordinances regarding the condition of real property
Allows the City of Grandview to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax for the promotion of tourism
Increases the threshold amount required for a county to obtain bids on purchases
Authorizes the City of Sugar Creek to impose, upon voter approval, a transient guest tax for the promotion of tourism