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Modifies provisions relating to reimbursement allowance taxes
Enacts provisions relating to distribution of 340B drugs
Modifies provisions relating to public safety
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Provides for the levying of certain costs and fees to support the salaries and benefits of sheriffs, prosecuting attorneys, and circuit attorneys
Establishes February 24 of each year as "SCN2A Awareness Day" in Missouri
Creates the "Missing and Murdered African American Women Task Force"
Modifies provisions relating to financial transactions
Modifies and creates new provisions relating to water resources
Establishes every fourth Wednesday of February as "Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Awareness Day" in Missouri
Creates and modifies provisions relating to gold and silver
Modifies provisions relating to jails
Modifies provisions relating to county officials
Modifies the statewide mission of Missouri Southern State University
Modifies provisions governing postsecondary plans of elementary and secondary school students
Establishes the "Uniform Unlawful Restrictions in Land Records Act"
Establishes the "Zero-Cost Adoption Fund Act" which establishes a fund to offset costs associated with adoption and a tax credit for any person who contributes to the fund
Modifies provisions relating to health care
Creates a prescribed pediatric extended care facility license issued by the department of health and senior services
Modifies provisions governing school performance measures
Make numerous changes to the initiative petition process and to the process of approving constitutional amendments
This bill relates to state designations
Modifies provisions related to the food pantry tax credit
Changes the percentage of the cap on the inflationary growth factor for the assessment growth of real or personal property occurring within a political subdivision
Relating to political subdivisions
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to certain sexual offenses involving children
Increases aggregate investment amount that the state treasurer may invest in linked deposits and changes disbursement criteria for eligible parties
Modifies provisions relating to financial statements of certain local governments
Modifies provisions relating to employment security benefits
Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children
Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of race
Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes
Establishes provisions relating to allergy prevention and responses in child care facilities
Establishes memorial bridge and highway designations
Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs and epinephrine auto-injectors
Modifies provisions relating to school protection officers
Creates provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs
Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes
Creates provisions for master agreements between the office of administration for architecture, engineering, or land-surveying
Requires municipalities and the department of transportation to reimburse non-rate regulated utilities for site relocation costs incurred due to road maintenance
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to child care
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri to require Jackson County to have an elected county assessor instead of an unelected assessment department
Establishes the "Missouri Rural Access to Capital Act" to promote rural economic development
Establishes and modifies provisions relating to human trafficking
Modifies provisions relating to health care
Creates provisions relating to cost-sharing under health benefit plans
Modifies provisions relating to cosmetology
Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse
Creates new provisions for construction works in progress
Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle financial responsibility
Creates provisions relating to deferrals by electrical corporations
Modifies provisions governing teacher recruitment and retention
Proposes a constitutional amendment to preserve the funding of certain criminal justice personnel for the administration of justice
Increase the prisoner reimbursement amount that the state is required to pay to counties
Modifies provisions related to gaming
Modifies provisions relating to missing persons
Establishes antibullying requirements for school districts
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to real property tax assessments
Modifies the "Higher Education Core Curriculum Transfer Act"
Modifies provisions relating to certain special taxing districts
Support for students attending institutions of higher education
Modifies provisons that relate to commercial transactions
Modifies and creates offenses involving arrests, stops, and detentions
Authorizes a sales tax exemption for certain nuclear facilities
Modifies provisions relating to the collection of delinquent property taxes
Modifies provisions relating to the board of trustees for the Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System (LAGERS)
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Modifies provisions relating to personal property tax valuations
Establishes the "Regulatory Sandbox Act"
Establishes the "Building Permit Reform Act"
Creates provisions for the closure of electric power plants
Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage of pharmacy services
Modifies constitutional provisions about elections and voting
Creates provisions relating to prior authorization of health care services
Modifies provisions relating to human trafficking
Requires political subdivisions that require the installation of electric vehicle charging stations at certain businesses to pay the costs associated with the installation, maintenance, and operation of such stations
Prohibits local governments from requiring private property owners to accept certain types of income.
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax exemptions
Celebrates the sister-state relationship between Missouri and Taiwan
Approves the statewide mission designation expansion for Missouri Southern State University
Modifies provisions relating to the sheriff of the City of St. Louis
Prohibits public institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student association or denying a religious student association any benefit available to any other student association
Changes provisions governing the statewide assessment system for public schools
Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws
Modifies provisions relating to child custody and child support enforcement
Modifies provisions relating to tax relief for seniors
Modifies provisions relating to professions requiring licensure
Modifies provisions relating to the disposition of the dead
Modifies provisions relating to public health
Creates new provisions relating to financial institutions
Modifies provisions relating to mining
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property
Modifies provisions relating to environmental control.
Creating incentives for the purpose of encouraging certain individuals to obtain employment-related skills.
Modifies provisions relating to licensing of health care professionals.
Modifies provisions relating to financial institutions
Allows state employees to be paid biweekly
Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractors Licensing Act
Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing
Authorizes excusal from attendance at an elementary and secondary school if the child is unable to attend due to mental or behavioral health concerns
Modifies provisions relating to street light maintenance districts
Modifies provisions relating to child custody and child support enforcement
Provides a sales tax exemption for the production of electricity
Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children
Modifies provisions relating to vulnerable persons
Modifies provisions regarding adult high schools
Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles
Enacts provisions relating to commerce
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Urges Missouri to oppose federal rules or regulations requiring companies to disclose climate change risk
Provides a sales tax exemption for sales of certain medical devices
Modifies provisions relating to the practice of veterinary medicine
Modifies constitutional provisions about election and voting
Modifies provisions relating to nursing education
Modifies the Principal and Income Act to resemble the latest version of the Uniform Fiduciary Income and Principal Act
Modifies provisions relating to working hours for certain students less than 18 years of age
Creates the America 250 Missouri Commission
State treasurer's ability to invest
Modifies provisions relating to department of revenue and establishes the "License Office Distribution Fund"
Authorizes a tax credit for qualified railroad infrastructure investments
Modifies requirements for amending the constitution
Modifies provisions relating to business entities registered with the secretary of state
Modifies provisions relating to the retirement of certain judges
Encourages the department of health and senior services and the department of social services to raise awareness of chronic kidney disease and solicit public comments on issues relating to the disease
Proposes a constitutional amendment granting property tax exemptions to certain disabled veterans
Modifies provisions relating to alcohol
Authorizes a tax credit for employers hiring certain employees under the Federal Work Opportunity Tax Credit
Modifies provisions relating to public school retirement systems and exemptions for working after retirement
Modifies provisions relating to pooled estate accounts by public administrators and venue in guardianship and conservatorship cases
Modifies provisions relating to sewage disposal
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 political subdivisions
Establishes provisions relating to money transmission
Creates provisions relating to awareness of certain pediatric disorders
Establishes provisions relating to obtaining loans with a quit claim deed
Creates provisions relating to voluntary nonopioid directive forms
Excludes information about the reporters of complaints against child care facilities from public requests for records of such complaints
Establishes provisions relating to making certain court records confidential in automated case management systems
Provides for the redaction of personal identifying information of minors and next friends from public court automation systems
Establishes the offense of tampering with an elected county official
Allows motor vehicles operated by canine search and rescue teams to qualify as emergency vehicles when responding to an emergency
Creates provisions relating to emergency suspensions or restrictions for massage therapists
Eliminates the Personnel Advisory Board
Requires development of academic performance standards for health and family education for school years beginning with the 2024-25 school year
Modifies provisions relating to certain privileged information
Adds cities to the list of cities authorized to impose a public safety sales tax
Prohibits candidates from serving as the treasurer of their own candidate committee
Establishes the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Grant program for Access Missouri Financial Assistance Program award recipients
Creates provisions relating to health care
Modifies provisions relating to peace officers
Establishes provisions relating to the collection of court costs
Modifies provisions relating to disabled placards
Modifies provisions relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties
Establishes the "Motor Fuel Tax Fund of 2021"
Modifies provisions governing school employee training requirements
Authorizes the cities of Knob Noster and Cameron to impose a transient guest tax
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in Phelps County
Authorizes financial institutions to provide services to organizations that participate in the marijuana industry
Modifies provisions relating to the state tax commission, assessors, and tax assessment procedures
Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for insulin drugs and epinephrine auto-injectors
Requires school districts to provide instruction in cursive writing
Designates November 23 each year as K.C. Wolf Day
Designates celebratory months for each month of the year
Designates January 16th each year as Albert Pujols Day
Designates June 12th of each year as Women Veterans Appreciation Day
Designates October 2 each year as Breast Cancer Awareness Day
Modifies provisions relating to the assessed valuation of real property
Establishes provisions relating to investment disclosures
Creates new provisions requiring the disclosure of information pertaining to certain commercial financing products
Modifies provisions relating to the disposal of dead deer from roads and highways
Creates provisions relating to alternative therapies
Modifies provisions relating to financial affairs
Establishes Missouri as a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle assessment valuations
Modifies provisions relating to Disabled American Veterans license plates
Adds Perry County to the German Heritage Corridor
Changes the laws regarding liens on stored property
Creates provisions relating to motor vehicle financial protection products
Relates to facilities of historic significance.
Creates provisions relating to cost-sharing under health benefit plans
Modifies provisions relating to required background checks of individuals employed by or associated with licensed residential care facilities, child placing agencies, or residential care facilities
Modifies provisions relating to employment for persons with disabilities
Modifies provisions relating to controlled substances
Establishes State Legislator Remembrance Month
Modifies provisions relating to police officer retirement systems and surviving spouse retirement benefits
Establishes the Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Freedom’s Sentinel and Operation Allies Refuge Program which authorizes the issuance of a medallion, medal, and certificate to certain veterans who served in specified conflicts
Modifies provisions relating to employee benefit plans
Requires that an individual be deceased for five years before they can have a holiday named after them
Modifies provisions relating to mental health care
Tasks the Missouri Veterans Commission with expanding its efforts to prevent veteran suicide
Modifies provisions governing solid waste disposal area permits
Creates provisions relating to breast examinations
Modifies provisions relating to posting requirements for delinquent tax notices
Modifies provisions relating to the Chapter 92 earnings tax
Modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies
Establishes the Broadband Development Council
Modifies provisions relating to the powers of libraries
Modifies provisions relating to public assistance
Modifies provisions relating to property and casualty insurance
Requires the department of transportation to pay for all fees and costs associated with memorial sign designations on roads and bridges honoring deceased veterans, members of the armed forces who are missing in action, deceased firefighters, and deceased law enforcement officers
Modifies provisions relating to cemeteries
Modifies provisions relating to the RAP Back system
Authorizes the board of trustees of consolidated public library districts to establish the beginning and end dates of fiscal years
Modifies provisions relating to licensure of certain professions
Modifies provisions relating to the labeling of prescriptions
Creates the "Career Tech Certificate Program"
Creates provisions relating to a graduate medical education grant program
Modifies provisions relating to offenders in custody
Allows for electronic notification to a victim or witness
Requires dealers to collect and remit sales tax on motor vehicle sales
Provides protections against ideological discrimination in postsecondary education
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Establishes provisions relating to property rights
Modifies personal income tax reduction revenue surplus triggers
Establishes the Building Permit Reform Act
Creates provisions relating to peer review committees
Modifies provisions relating to trust companies
Prohibits temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) benefit cards from being used at ATMs or to access cash, and limits the items that may be purchased with TANF benefits
Requires an audit of all state departments every four years
Modifies provisions relating to titles for inoperable motor vehicles
Changes the age when a person may be excused from serving on a petit and grand jury
Modifies provisions relating to the posting of notices
Allows motor vehicles to turn left on red light when turning onto a one-way street
Modifies provisions related to advisory bodies for the department of health and senior services
Designates the month of May each year as API Heritage Month in Missouri
This bill relates to the Earned Wage Access Services
Requires legislative review of administrative rules expected to cost more than $250,000 to implement
Modifies powers of the state auditor
Modifies provisions relating to the certification of a juvenile for trial as an adult.
Designates the first Sunday in August each year as Pennytown Day
Modifies provisions relating to tobacco product regulations
Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder
Designates October 21 each year as Domestic Violence Awareness Day
Designates the official state rifle
Creates provisions relating to local ballot proposals by political subdivisions to impose a new tax or increase the rate of an existing tax
Modifies provisions relating to income tax deductions for private pensions
Changes the law regarding catalytic converters
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums
Authorizes the Tax Reform Fund for certain revenue surpluses and implements personal income tax and sales and use tax triggers based on certain funding and revenue surpluses being met
Changes the formula for distributing state aid to school districts
Authorizes a sales tax exemption for the purchase of diapers and feminine hygiene products
Establishes provisions relating to consumer activities regulated by the Division of Finance
Requires public schools to offer a driver education course that students must complete before graduating
Repeals the tax imposed on the sale of bingo cards
Designates Piedmont as the UFO Capital of Missouri
Designates a memorial highway
Modifies provisions relating to civil detention procedures
Modifies provisions relating to pharmacy services in hospitals
Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights
Modifies provisions relating to covenants between business entities and its owners
Establishes the Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act
Creates provisions relating to background checks for employees and others associated with marijuana facilities
Modifies provisions relating to elected officials retirement
Changes the cap on benefits for qualified companies under the Missouri Works Program
Modifies provisions for amending the constitution
Modifies various provisions governing agricultural economic opportunities
Modifies provisions relating to county financial statements
Modifies the name of a current memorial highway designation to add the honoree's law enforcement rank
Modifies various provisions governing agricultural economic opportunities
Modifies provisions relating to child care
Modifies provisions relating to trusts
Modifies provisions relating to health care
Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings
Repeals provisions relating to certain health and licensing requirements
Creates provisions relating to visitation rights of patients
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Modifies provisions for voter identification
Provides a sales tax exemption for the sale of 2026 FIFA World Cup tickets to matches held in Jackson County
Modifies the offense of escaping from custody
Designates the third week of September as "Historically Black College and University Week" in Missouri and modifies provisions regarding higher education
Modifies provisions relating to Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System in order to provide for coverage of certain employee classes
Modifies the offense of money laundering
Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes
Modifies provisions relating to excursion gambling boat facilities
Makes the early learning quality assurance report program permanent
Creates provisions for redistricting federal congressional seats according to the 2020 census
Creates the Missouri Department of the National Guard
Modifies provisions relating to corporations
Creates provisions relating to access to public records
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Designates the last full week in every January as Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Week in Missouri
Recognizes a need for mental health awareness training for high school pupils in public schools and charter schools
Designates Campbell, Missouri, as the Peach Capital of Missouri
Modifies provisions relating to youth services
Modifies provisions relating to child protection
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Requires all county assessors to be elected
Establishes a "Restaurant Meals Program" as part of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
Modifies provisions relating to business entities
Designates every November 7th as Victims of Communism Memorial Day
Proposes a constitutional amendment establishing the "Protect Children First" provision of the Constitution
Modifies provisions relating to county financial statements
Modifies provisions of law relating to health care
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Modifies provisions relating to Department of Corrections programs
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums
Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions
Repeals and establishes provisions relating to alternative dispute resolution
Modifies the offense of making a false report
Enacts requirements relating to suicide prevention education and information
Modifies requirements for votes required to pass constitutional amendments
Modifies provisions for amending the constitution
Modifies provisions relating to a sexual offender's duty to report
Modifies provisions relating to elections
Modifies provisions relating to the administration of medications by pharmacists
Modifies provisions relating to land bank agencies
Imposes naming requirements for ballot measures
Creates provisions relating to employer liability for injuries from required immunizations
Proposes a constitutional amendment to exclude proceeds from penalties and fines collected for human trafficking offenses from required distribution to the schools of the several counties according to law
Modifies provisions relating to peace officers
Modifies provisions relating to the selling of raw milk or cream
Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charity, nonprofit organization, religious organization, or church of allegations of sexual misconduct
Allows the secretary of state to inspect the voter rolls of any election authority
Specifies that certain residency requirements of a city of the fourth classification may be satisfied by certain conditions
Adds all settlements and judments paid from the Legal Expense Fund to the list of financial transactions disclosed in the Missouri Accountability Portal.
Modifies provisions relating to the offense of trespass in the first degree
Modifies provisions relating to dual credit and dual enrollment courses
Modifies provisions for ballot summary language adopted by the general assembly
Establishes the SALT Parity Act
Modifies provisions relating to blind pensions
Modifies provisions relating to the taxation of property involved in producing solar energy
Modifies provisions relating to telemedicine
Creates provisions to reduce homelessness
Modifies provisions relating to the motor fuel tax refund
Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child
Requires state departments to report numbers of public assistance benefits recipients in cities and counties of more than 5000 inhabitants
Creates provisions relating to masking requirements
Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly
Modifies provisions for the State Treasurer's ability to invest
Modifies provisions relating to the auction of lands with delinquent property taxes
Changes the law regarding fees by prohibiting fees for parking on public streets or roads
Modifies provisions relating to contraceptives
Extends the Missouri Rx Plan to August 28, 2029
Prohibits state entities and private businesses from contracting with Russia, Russian entities, or any other country currently occupying or attacking a NATO ally
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri repealing provisions relating to certain transportation funds
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to real property tax assessments
Modifies provisions relating to convictions of included offenses
Prohibits mask and COVID-19 vaccine mandates in public schools
Creates provisions relating to the COVID-19 vaccines
Modifies provisions relating to abortion, including the importation and distribution of drugs used to induce abortions
Creates the 21st Century Missouri Broadband Deployment Task Force
Prohibits donations of private money for the administration of elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment to modify provisions relating to the appropriation of certain state funds
Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses involving a child
Establishes the offense of organized retail theft
Requires registration with the department of health and senior services for supplemental health care services agencies
Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to the use of self-defense
Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property
Requires all assessors to be elected
Creates provisions relating to reorganized common sewer districts
Requires that all ballots be in paper form
Changes the requirements to run for certain public office
Modifies the motor vehicle biennial registration option so that all motor vehicles, regardless of model year, have a two-year registration option
Requires the department of transportation to pay for all fees and costs associated with memorial sign designations on roads and bridges for honoring deceased veterans, deceased law enforcement officers, or VFW posts
Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana facilities
Modifies residency requirements for personnel of the Kansas City Fire Department
Modifies provisions relating to naltrexone hydrochloride
Modifies provisions relating to taxation of vehicles over 10 years old
Exempts certain motor vehicles from sales tax
Modifies provisions relating to financial reports of political subdivisions and alternative county highway commissions
Modifies provisions relating to the salary schedule for public administrators
Requires a parent, caretaker relative, putative father, or identified noncustodial parent to cooperate with the child support program to be eligible for SNAP
Changes the law relating to sales taxes for emergency services
Modifies provisions relating to work requirements for the supplemental nutrition assistance program
Modifies motor vehicle inspection requirements
Modifies provisions relating to individuals who are not required to submit background screenings if seeking appointments as guardians or conservators to certain persons
Prohibits temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) benefit cards from being used at ATMs or to access cash, and limits the items that may be purchased with TANF benefits
Modifies provisions relating to child care facilities
Modifies provisions relating to the naming of memorial highways and establishes the "Annistyn Kate Rackley Memorial Highway"
Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle assessment
Requires persons convicted of an intoxication-related traffic offense to use an ignition interlock device for a period of at least six months
Establishes and modifies provisions relating to child trafficking
Modifies provisions relating to the Alzheimer's state plan task force
Modifies provisions relating to telemedicine
Modifies provisions relating to property tax
Creates the Personal Privacy Protection Act
Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses
Establishes provisions relating to licensed residential care facilities
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Modifies provisions for concealed carry permits
Excludes certain administrative penalties from the calculation of local effort in Iron County
Creates provisions relating to COVID-19 vaccination equivalency cards
Creates the "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act"
Prohibits the sending of unsolicited absentee ballot request forms
Modifies the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment
Creates provisions relating to the return of fines or other monetary penalties for the violation of COVID-19 health orders
Modifies provisions relating to immunizations
Repeals the statutory provisions imposing a sales tax on food
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need
Modifies provisions relating to the release of a person from prison
Repeals the increases to the tax on motor fuel
Extends the expiration date of certain agricultural tax credits to December 31, 2028
Exempts land taken through eminent domain from income tax
Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes
Creates provisions relating to COVID-19 tests and vaccinations
Prohibits educational institutions from mandating COVID-19 vaccines or gene therapy treatments
Prohibits the state and local governments from implementing workplace vaccination programs
Creates provisions relating to employer responsibilities associated with vaccine mandates
Provides a sales tax exemption for sales of medical devices for the treatment of cancer
Prohibits the use of a drone or unmanned aircraft to photograph, film, videotape, create an image, or livestream another person or personal property of another person, with exceptions
Modifies provisions relating to diligent searches for the placement of children
Establishes provisions relating to restitution for individuals found to be actually innocent through any evidentiary method
Modifies provisions relating to health care
Assesses an additional five thousand dollar fine for human trafficking offenses and establishes the "Human Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation Fund"
Authorizes a tax credit for the sale of ethanol fuel
Creates tax credits for producers of biodiesel fuels
Designates October 1 each year as "Biliary Atresia Awareness Day" in Missouri
Modifies signature and voting requirements for constitutional amendments
Changes the laws regarding state contracts, taxation, and the Department of Economic Development
Establishes the third full week in September as "Sickle Cell Awareness Week"
Approves the Missouri Water Resources Plan and its implementation
Establishes provisions relating to workplace retirement savings plans.
Allows the growth in assessed values to be limited by law
Modifies provisions for public utilities
Establishes Holocaust Education Week
Proposes a constitutional amendment adding provisions relating to the legalization of marijuana for personal use
Modifies provisions relating to public utilities
Establishes provisions requiring certain persons convicted of driving while intoxicated to pay child maintenance
Modifies provisions relating to excursion gambling boat facilities
Modifies provisions relating to required background checks of individuals employed by or associated with licensed residential care facilities, child placing agencies, or residential care facilities
Designates the residency of children in foster care for purposes of determining state aid for education programs
Creates provisions relating to COVID-19 vaccination status with respect to organ transplant procedures
Modifies provisions relating to health care
Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for participation in LAGERS
Requires in-state public educational institutions to grant undergraduate course credit for students who score 3 or higher on advance placement examinations
Prohibits political subdivisions from regulating home-based businesses
Prohibits public institutions of higher learning from discriminating against a religious student association or denying a religious student association any benefit available to any other student association
Modifies provisions relating to taxation of property
Changes the laws regarding financial reports by political subdivisions
Establishes the Uniform Public Expression Protection Act
Prohibits a county, municipality, or other political subdivision from imposing or enforcing a moratorium on eviction proceedings unless authorized by state law
Modifies provisions relating to the Municipal Land Reutilization Law
Proposes a constitutional amendment to exempt certain persons from personal property tax
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of used vehicles
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax
Modifies provisions relating to organ donation
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to a tax exemption for certain senior citizen property owners
Creates provisions relating to mental health services for vulnerable persons
Changes the law regarding fire protection districts
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax exemptions
Modifies provisions relating to corporations
Modifies provisions relating to proceedings of the Judicial Finance Commission
Modifies provisions relating to services and programs for gifted children
Prohibits the use of automated traffic enforcement systems
Changes the laws regarding telecommunication practices
Recognizes the coaching achievements of Coach Gary Pinkel
Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder
Modifies provisions related to gaming
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to domestic violence
Modifies and establishes offenses involving teller machines
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Modifies provisions relating to time-critical diagnosis
Establishes the Correctional Center Nursery Program
Adds that a person who has been found guilty of possession of child pornography shall not be within 500 feet of certain locations
Relating to crime prevention.
Modifies provisions relating to the Division of Finance
Modifies provisions relating to keeping records for the sale of certain materials
Designates the month of March as triple negative breast cancer awareness month
Modifies and establishes provisions relating to the protection of children.
Authorizes an income tax deduction for expenses incurred for providing respite care to children
Modifies a provision relating to exempting neighborhood youth development programs from child care licensing provisions
Requires development of academic performance standards for health and family education for school years beginning with the 2023-24 school year
Creates provisions related to certain experimental or investigational medical treatments
Designates June as "Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month" as well as several other state designations
Modifies provisions relating to renewable energy
Creates provisions relating to accounting practices of electrical corporations
Modifies provisions relating to condemnation proceedings
Creates the Office of Guardian Ad Litem
Establishes the Uniform Interstate Depositions and Discovery Act
Creates provisions relating to patient examinations
Establishes the Subdivision Property Owners' Protection Act
Modifies constitutional provisions for voter eligibility and voting procedures
Modifies the initiative petition process for amendments to the constitution
Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of hair texture and protective hairstyles
Establishes the "Missouri Religious Freedom Protection Act"
Modifies provisions relating to certain persons found guilty of criminal offenses
Creates provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs
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
Authorizes a sales tax exemption for the purchase of certain solar energy systems
Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors
Establishes the Tricia Leann Tharp Act
Reduces the tax on diapers and feminine hygiene products
Specifies that certain offenders found guilty of trafficking drugs shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years
Allows purchasers of motor fuel to donate fuel purchase receipts to tax exempt organizations for refund claim purposes
Modifies provisions relating to the Year 2000 Plan for public sector retirement
Modifies provisions relating to retirement
Modifies provisions relating to teacher and school employee retirement systems
Creates provisions relating to the right to refuse the COVID-19 vaccine and medical treatment
Establishes the Specialty Agricultural Crops Act
Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services for pregnant and postpartum women
Establishes the soybean producers assessment and its relationship to the federal assessment
Modifies provisions relating to victims or witnesses in certain criminal cases
Increases personnel for certain judicial circuits
Creates provisions for redistricting federal congressional seats according to the 2020 census
Modifies provisions for amending the constitution
Creates the "Imagination Library of Missouri Program"
Modifies provisions relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties
Creates new provisions requiring the disclosure of information pertaining to certain commercial financing products
Creates provisions relating to vaccine administration by dentists
Modifies provisions for voter identification
Modifies provisions relating to school teacher and employee retirement allowances
Modifies provisions for state procurement
Allows elected officials to use campaign funds for legal fees incurred as result of official duties
Modifies provisions relating to vaccine discrimination, employee misconduct, and workers' compensation
Exempts eye glasses and contact lenses from sales tax
Authorizes Hallsville to levy a sales tax whose revenue is dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Modifies provisions relating to the Treatment Court Commissioner in the 11th Judicial Circuit
Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes imposed for fire protection purposes
Urges the Missouri Delegation to support the creation of a federal district judge or magistrate position to be based in the Hannibal Federal Building or urge the confirmation of a judicial nominee from the Northern Division
Designates November 7th as "Victims of Communism Memorial Day".
Authorizes a tax credit for urban farms located in a food desert
Creates provisions relating to sickle cell disease
Modifies provisions relating to the protection of vulnerable persons
Authorizes the city of Moberly to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Modifies provisions relating to autopsies
Modifies provisions relating to funding for the Office of State Public Defender
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner
Adds the city of Belle to the list of cities authorized to impose a public safety sales tax
Changes the law regarding primary elections
Proposes a constitutional amendment granting property tax exemptions to certain disabled veterans
Authorizes the Missouri Dental Board to approve pilot projects to extend care to underserved populations
Modifies court procedures for certain offenses classified or charged as infractions
Modifies provisions relating to MO HealthNet services
Establishes the offense of organized retail theft and establishes provisions relating to disclosures by online marketplaces
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 the cities of Huntsville, Marshall, Moberly, and Steelville to levy a sales tax dedicated to public safety upon voter approval
Modifies provisions relating to traffic violations
Authorizes a sales tax dedicated to public safety in the cities of Branson West, Clinton, and Lincoln
Modifies provisions relating to certain local taxes for the Village of Lamar Heights
Creates the Change of Venue for Capital Cases Fund to reimburse a county that receives a capital case from another county for costs associated with the sequestering of jurors
Increases the maximum upper limit for homeowners claiming the property tax credit
Establishes a tax deduction for educator expenses
Establishes and modifies provisions relating to individuals found to be actually innocent through any evidentiary method
Modifies the calculation of average daily attendance for early childhood education programs
Changes the law regarding private probation supervision services by prohibiting drug and alcohol screen tests unrelated to the offense and requiring the use of earned compliance credits
Authorizes a tax credit for donations made to certain organizations
Designates the month of May and May 10 of each year as "Lupus Awareness Month" and "Lupus Awareness Day" in Missouri
Designates the month of May and May 10 of each year as "Lupus Awareness Month" and "Lupus Awareness Day" in Missouri
Creates provisions regarding the use of telephones in correctional facilities
Designates September 22 as Hazel Erby Day in Missouri
Creates a grant program for employers to enhance cybersecurity
Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals
Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2028
Modifies the requirements for an initiative petition to take effect
Modifies the signature requirements for initiative petitions
Modifies the process for getting an initiative petition on the ballot
Designates the second Wednesday in May as "Celiac Awareness Day"
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"
Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems
Modifies provisions relating to teacher and school employee retirement systems
Allows students who earned an associate's degree or the equivalent to apply unused A+ scholarship funds toward earning a bachelor's degree
Establishes the "Peace Officer Basic Training Tuition Reimbursement Program"
Modifies provisions relating to the administration of justice
Creates provisions relating to public safety
Institutions of Higher Education
Changes the law regarding certain metals
Modifies the filing periods for the remittance of sales taxes
Changes the requirements to run for certain public office
Modifies provisions relating to Government Transparency
Creates new provisions relating to certain firefighters who contracted certain types of cancer as a result of employment as a firefighter
Modifies provisions related to utilities
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act
Modifies provisions relating to funding to certain organizations to deter criminal behavior
Modifies several provisions relating to civil proceedings
Modifies various provisions relating to financial institutions
Modifies provisions for property assessment contracts for energy efficiency
Enacts provisions relating to emerging technologies
Modifies provisions relating to professional registration
Changes the laws regarding local government
Urges support of state funding for a North Central Missouri Regional Water Commission project
Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri
Urges the United States Congress to resist any attempt to increase the number of Justices on the United States Supreme Court
Modifies provisions for the State Treasurer's ability to invest
Creates a Negro Leagues Baseball Museum special license plate
Modifies provisions relating to natural resources
Modifies provisions relating to child care
Modifies provisions for ballot summary language adopted by the general assembly
Modifies provisions relating to the suspension of licenses for failure to comply with a child support order
Enacts provisions relating to transportation
Modifies provisions relating to transportation
Modifies provisions relating to electrical corporations
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Prohibits the publishing of identifying information of lottery winners
Modifies provisions relating to liability of a landowners
Modifies provisions relating to child protection
Modifies provisions relating to nonprofit organizations
Modifies provisions relating to health care
Modifies provisions of law relating to health care
Modifies provisions relating to peace officer licensure
Enacts provisions relating to hearing aids covered by health benefit plans
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Prohibits certain offenders of sex crimes from being near certain properties
Calls on the Department of Revenue to issue sales tax refunds to certain taxpayers
Modifies provisions relating to agriculture
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Modifies provisions relating to property tax
Extends the sunsets on certain tax credits related to agricultural purposes
Modifies provisions relating to the Chapter 92 earnings tax
Prohibits the state and any political subdivision from regulating certain uses of private property
Changes the laws regarding community improvement districts
Establishes provisions for religious freedom
Establishes the "Missouri Cybersecurity Commission"
Modifies provisions relating to court proceedings
Establishes the "Students Right to Know Act" to require institutions of higher education to provide outcomes information to incoming freshmen
Establishes the Task Force on Multijurisdictional Law Enforcement Data Sharing
Modifies provisions relating to a child's right to counsel
Changes the laws regarding entities registered with the Secretary of State
Approves the statewide mission designation in STEM for Harris-Stowe State University
Allows Northwest Missouri State University to develop a statewide mission
Modifies the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment
Creates provisions for vote tabulating software requirements
Modifies the offense of resisting or interfering with arrest
Designates March 5th of each year as "Iron Curtain Speech Day" in Missouri
Creates the Change of Venue for Capital Cases Fund to reimburse a county that receives a capital case from another county for costs associated with the sequestering of jurors
Modifies provisions relating to certain persons found guilty of criminal offenses
Changes provisions relating to state education savings programs
Establishes the "Capitol Police Board"
Creates provisions relating to payments for prescription drugs
Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri
Creates the state Department of Defense
Changes the law regarding primary elections
Establishes "Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome Awareness Day" in Missouri
Modifies provisions of law relating to child custody arrangements
Establishes the offense of mail theft
Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children
Modifies provisions relating to feral swine
Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems
Changes the provisions relating to utilities.
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums
Modifies provisions relating to criminal offenses
Establishes the Show Me Success Diploma Program as an alternative graduation pathway for high school students
Modifies several provisions relating elections
Pertains to elections and canidates for election
Repeals provisions relating to certificates of need
Modifies provisions relating to the offense of trespass in the first degree
Changes the law regarding special road districts
Modifies provisions relating to income tax
Designates the "David Dorn Memorial Highway" in the city of St. Louis
Prohibits public institutions of higher education from requiring students to live on campus, except for first-year freshmen who may be required to live in campus housing for their first year
Authorizes the city of Springfield to create a land bank
Establishes the "Missouri Religious Liberty Act"
Exempts houses of worship from social distancing requirements issued by local or state health authorities
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
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
Modifies several provisions relating to elections
Prohibits public officials from engaging in certain acts relating to school districts
Modifies provisions relating to the establishment of alternative county highway commissions in certain counties
Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases
Modifies which properties are eligible for financial institutions.
Prohibits local governments from regulating home-based businesses
Modifies the date of municipal elections
Changes the law regarding newspapers
Authorizes certain cities to levy a transient guest tax or food tax upon voter approval
Modifies provisions relating public health
Establishes the "Daylight Saving as New Standard Time Pact"
Changes the law regarding county financial statements
Requires any person who has pled guilty to or been found guilty of driving while intoxicated to complete a victim impact program approved by the court
Establishes the Capitol Complex Tax Credit Act
Allows personal delivery devices to operate on sidewalks and roadways
Relating to cemeteries.
Changes the laws regarding consumer products so that certain individuals and businesses have a right to repair information from certain manufacturers
Modifies provisions relating to time-critical diagnosis
Requires a parent, caretaker relative, putative father, or identified noncustodial parent to cooperate with the child support program to be eligible for SNAP
Requires that all ballots be in paper form
Establishes provisions relating to asset forfeiture
Requires law enforcement agencies to adopt written investigation policies for officer-involved deaths
Establishes the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights
Allows school districts to issue school district teaching permits for persons without a certificate of license to teach granted by the state board of education
Modifies provisions relating to law enforcement
Modifies provision for closed meetings of governmental bodies
Modifies provisions relating to sexual offenses
Modifies provisions relating to unemployment compensation benefit overpayments
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Changes the law regarding political subdivisions
Modifies requirements for meeting notices and minutes of open meetings
Exempts federal economic impact payments from state income tax
Formally denounces the infamous Dred Scott decision
Modifies provisions of the sunshine law by adding utility customer information to closed records
Changes provisions related to fees for repair of sewer service lines
Prohibits the sending of unsolicited absentee ballot request forms
Condemns the Missouri Supreme Court's Dred Scott decision
Establishes procedures for a violent offender registry, which will include any person on probation or parole for first or second degree murder
Modifies provisions relating to individuals who are not required to submit background screenings if seeking appointments as guardians or conservators to certain persons
Modifies a provision relating to sexual offenders who are Tier I sexual offenders
Modifies provisions relating to utilities.
Prohibits citizens of a country in which an American citizen cannot own real property from purchasing agricultural real property in the state
Establishes the Show Me the Money Job Protection Act, which requires state departments and agencies to receive approval from the Department of Economic Development prior to enforcing federal laws
Changes the laws regarding liens on stored property
Modifies provisions relating to real property tax assessments
Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to a tax exemption for certain senior citizen property owners
Modifies provisions relating to anhydrous ammonia
Prohibits certain charges to customers by public water supply districts and metropolitan water supply districts
Creates the state department of defense
Modifies provisions relating to expungement
Modifies provisions relating to guardians ad litem
Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly
Creates the Personal Privacy Protection Act
Imposes naming requirements for ballot measures
Modifies the duration of certain orders of protection
Changes the laws regarding financial institutions
Changes the law regarding compensation for serving on a county planning commission or county board of zoning adjustment
Modifies provisions relating to the compensation of jurors
Modifies the definition of "stalking" as it relates to adult abuse
Authorizes adoption of a property maintenance code and establishes nuisance actions in Boone County
Repeals a provision prohibiting voters from allowing their ballots to be seen
Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health conditions
Changes the law regarding political subdivisions
Establishes procedures relating to counties
Allows electrical corporations to charge for services based on the costs of certain construction work in progress
Adds all public employee retirement systems and quasi-governmental entity employee salaries to the government accountability portal
Requires the Department of Agriculture to establish an outreach program for historically underserved communities
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions and referendums
Proposes a constitutional amendment on voting rights
Adds provisions allowing a child to reenter foster care if the child was discharged from foster care due to age while the state was under a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Modifies provisions for utility rate adjustment
Modifies provisions relating to public employee retirement systems
Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Local Government Employees' Retirement System to provide for coverage of certain employee classes
Designates April 8, 2021, as Holocaust Remembrance Day
Changes the law regarding negotiable instruments
Changes the law regarding certain consumer loans
Changes provisions governing pesticide certification and training
Establishes the Violent Crime Commission and the Violent Crime Commission Fund
Modifies provisions relating to dog owner liability
Modifies provisions for expenditure of public funds on printed matter
Authorizes a local public safety sales tax in the cities of Branson West, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Lincoln, and Warrensburg upon voter approval
Allows certain CPR certifications to be substituted for any CPR training required of a person to obtain a license to be a foster parent
Creates the government lending transparency act
Specifies the areas in a courthouse where a judge or county commission may establish rules
Establishes a children's savings account program
Modifies provisions relating to circuit clerks, deputy circuit clerks, and division clerks
Proposes a constitutional amendment on health insurance protections
Urges Congress and the Federal Communications Commission to change a rule regarding carriage agreements
Modifies provisions relating to qualifications for public office
Modifies provisions relating to trust interpretation and trust decanting
Modifies provisions relating to offenses involving the production of a controlled substance
Designates September of each year as "Substance Use Disorder Awareness Month"
Designates November 7 as "Victims of Communism Memorial Day"
Prohibits the inhalation of certain substances
Designates July 20 as Farmers and Ranchers Day in Missouri
Modifies the offense of assault in the fourth degree
Establishes the "Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force"
Modifies provisions relating to school teacher and employee retirement allowances
Modifies the initiative petition process for amendments to the constitution
Provides for retention by the seller of certain state sales taxes due on transactions relating to entertainment
Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit checkpoints and road blocks, except in certain emergency situations
Modifies provisions for the number of House of Representative and Senate districts
Modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Modifies provisions relating to advanced practice registered nurses
Modifies provisions relating to tax levies by political subdivisions
Proposes a constitutional amendment to protect the integrity of interscholastic athletic contests
Repeals obsolete, expired, sunset, and terminated statutory sections and portions of sections
Requires an audit of all state departments every four years
Establishes the "Peace Officer Basic Training Tuition Reimbursement Program"
Authorizes a tax credit for donations made to certain organizations
Extends the pilot program allowing recipients to use SNAP funds at local farmers' markets
Establishes provisions relating to the admissibility of certain witness statements
Changes the law regarding the county convention and sports facilities authority
Modifies the offense of assault in the first degree and establishes Blair's Law, which creates the offense of unlawful discharge of a firearm for discharging a firearm within or into the limits of a municipality with criminal negligence
Changes the laws regarding financial reports by political subdivisions
Modifies provisions relating to confidential records and offenses that may be expunged
Establishes a tax deduction for educator expenses
Creates provisions regarding the use of telephones in correctional facilities
Requires the county board of equalization to provide confirmation of receipt of a taxpayer's appeal
Allows trustees of reorganized common sewer districts to receive compensation
Establishes definitions that relate to the issuance of protective orders
Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of hair texture and protective hairstyles
Prohibits a municipal court from charging a defendant a fee for obtaining a police report or probable cause statement.
Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses
Modifies provisions of the Family Farms Act
Creates provisions relating to end-of-life care homes
Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle odometer readings
Authorizes a public safety sales tax for the City of Smithville
Establishes provisions relating to workplace retirement savings plans
Declares September 22, 2021 as "Hazel Erby Day"
Requires law enforcement officers to give persons under arrest forty-eight hours to arrange for their motor vehicle to be removed before authorizing a towing company to remove a motor vehicle
Modifies term limits for members of the general assembly
Modifies provisions relating to teacher and school employee retirement systems
Modifies provisions relating to telemedicine
Allows the speaker of the house of representatives and the president pro tempore of the senate to appoint marshals
Modifies provisions relating to the assessment of certain public utility company property
Modifies provisions relating to medical marijuana program participants in family court matters
Modifies provisions relating to real estate licensees
Establishes "The John Ashcroft Fourth Amendment Affirmation Act"
Requires the POST commission to have on its staff at least one investigator per congressional district in the state
Modifies provisions relating to the credentialing of health care practitioners by health carriers
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax assessments
Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists
Modifies provisions regarding a transient guest tax and sales tax on food in the city of Lamar Heights
Modifies provisions relating to offenses against animals
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
Allows payments from a candidate or campaign committee to be made via mobile payment services
Modifies provisions governing the payment of salaries out of the state treasury
Modifies provisions for eminent domain for utility purposes
Requires the department of revenue to establish a system in which persons who own multiple farm vehicles can elect to have the vehicles placed on the same registration renewal schedule
Changes the laws regarding marriage and replaces marriage licenses with contracts of domestic union
Authorizes an income tax deduction for certain teachers and paraprofessionals
Exempts state employee retirement benefits from state income tax
Criminalizes the disclosure of medical marijuana patients' information to unauthorized parties
Establishes the "Missouri Religious Freedom Protection Act"
Prohibits restrictions on the free exercise of religion during an emergency
Extends the sunset date on certain agricultural tax credits
Modifies provisions relating to powers and duties of a guardian of an incapacitated person
Modifies powers of St. Louis City and St. Louis City senior citizens' services fund board of directors
Modifies the calculation of average daily attendance for early childhood education programs
Proposes an amendment to the Constitution of Missouri relating to property tax exemptions
Modifies provisions relating to the recreation sales tax for certain counties
Establishes the "Police Use of Force Transparency Act"
Changes the law relating to the prohibition on expenditure of public funds to support or oppose candidates and certain measures
Requires public water systems and public water supply districts that intend to start or stop fluoridation of their water supply on a continuing basis to seek and receive information about the impact of fluoridation from the local health department
Modifies provisions for initiative petitions
Creates a renewable natural gas program
Suspends the caps on tuition increases at public institutions of higher education.
Modifies provisions relating to the County Employees' Retirement System
Designates the first full week in May each year as tardive dyskinesia awareness week
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner
Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant
Modifies the penalty for certain traffic offenses
Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five
Modifies provisions relating to teacher and school employee retirement systems
Modifies provisions relating to use taxes
Modifies bond requirements for county recorders of deeds
Modifies provisions relating to taxation of certain energy-producing property
Modifies the thresholds for approval of constitutional amendments
Constitutional amendment changing the percentage of votes required to approve Constitutional amendments
Adds provisions relating to the placement of a minor in a home in which a person has a medical marijuana card or works in the medical marijuana industry
Raises the vote requirement for initiative petitions
Modifies provisions for amending the constitution
Calls upon the Governor to forgive certain unemployment compensation overpayments made during the COVID-19 pandemic
Changes the law regarding probation
Specifies that certain offenders found guilty of trafficking drugs shall be eligible for parole after serving ten years
Allows a person to apply for a marriage license electronically
Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund"
Modifies the power of the City of St. Louis to impose residency requirements on certain municipal personnel
Establishes provisions relating to the admissibility of certain witness statements
Modifies provisions relating to the certification of juveniles for trial as adults
Modifies provisions relating to military affairs
Modifies provisions relating to veterans
Modifies provisions relating to insurance
Removes the expiration of the peer review process for architects, landscape architects, land surveyors, and engineers
Modifies provisions relating to victims of sexual offenses
Modifies provisions relating to child protection
Modifies provisions relating to dangerous felonies
Modifies provisions relating to civil actions, including punitive damages and unlawful merchandising practices
Disapproves the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission's recommendations regarding the fees and taxes of the Hazardous Waste Management Commission
Modifies provisions relating to the certification of documents, including certification by the recorder of deeds and notaries public
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Modifies provisions relating to transportation
Modifies provisions relating to transportation
Modifies various provisions relating to elected officials
Modifies provisions relating to taxation
Establishes the Targeted Industrial Manufacturing Enhancement Zones Act
Modifies provisions relating to public safety
Modifies provisions relating to public institutions of education
Modifies several provisions relating to public safety
Modifies several provisions relating to healthcare
Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicle registration periods
Modifies provisions relating to professional registration
Modifies various provisions relating to judicial proceedings
Modifies provisions relating to utilities
Modifies provisions relating to political subdivisions
Modifies provisions regarding facility management
Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support legislation for the declassification of POW/MIA records
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 the Office of State Ombudsman for Long-Term Care Facility Residents within the Department of Health and Senior Services.
Establishes a rebuttable presumption that child custody arrangements that award equal parenting time are in the best interest of the child.
Modifies provisions regarding unlawful actions by persons knowingly infected with communicable diseases.
Requires adult students to undergo background checks before attending certain classes in public schools.
Establishes the "Keep Our Schools Safe Act."
Designates April as Limb Loss Awareness Month.
Establishes the Buddy Check 22 Day to promote awareness of suicide risks in the military.
Creates criminal penalties for certain offenses committed against a body of the General Assembly.
Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting feral hogs.
Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certain professionals.
Adds provisions relating to statewide mechanical contractor licenses.
Extends the authorization of AIM Zones until 2030.
Designates January 21 as Jaycees Day in Missouri.
Modifies provisions relating to emergency medical services.
Authorizes the early parole of certain offenders over the age of sixty-five.
Formally denounces the infamous Dred Scott decision.
Modifies provisions relating to tax credits for the adoption of children.
Modifies and creates provisions relating to the protection of children.
Modifies provisions relating to the confiscation of animals.
Prohibits villages, towns, and cities from regulating dogs in a breed-specific manner.
Adds WIC recipients to those eligible for vouchers for fresh produce.
Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property in St. Genevieve County.
Establishes the "Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program."
Modifies provisions relating to a minor's ability to contract for certain purposes.
Authorizes the issuance of residential care vouchers to certain veterans.
Directs a percentage of medical marijuana tax revenue to a dedicated fund for University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic.
Modifies provisions relating to the protection of certain persons.
Applies all current motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle franchise practice provisions to "powersport vehicles."
Urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to support and lead efforts to pass legislation for the declassification of POW/MIA records.
Establishes a special license plate for persons who have been awarded a Meritorious Service Medal.
Establishes a minimum biodiesel fuel content mandate for diesel fuel sold or offered for sale in Missouri.
Designates the month of September as "Deaf Awareness Month" and the last week of September as "Deaf Awareness Week."
Designates January 21 as Jaycees Day in Missouri.
Prohibits the inspection of certain grounds or facilities in Missouri to enforce the laws of a state other than Missouri.
Designates November 7 as "Victims of Communism Memorial Day."
Provides that a person who is injured by a product has 15 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages.
Modifies provisions relating to retirement systems.
Modifies provisions of law relating to child protection
Modifies provisions for the sunshine law.
Enacts provisions relating to the designation of memorial highways.
Modifies provisions relating to prisoner complaints against a psychologist's license.
Modifies various Supreme Court Rules relating to criminal procedure.
Modifies provisions relating to the offense of trespass in the first degree.
Prohibits the sale of baby crib bumper pads.
Modifies provisions relating to continuing education requirements for certified public accountants.
Changes the laws regarding the dissolution of limited liability companies.
Urges the Secretary of the USDA to investigate the August 9, 2019, fire at the Tyson beef processing plant in Holcomb, Kansas, for market manipulation.
Adds provisions relating to the abandonment of newborn children.
Adds provisions relating to continuing education credits for insurance producers.
Prohibits certain discriminatory practices on the basis of hair texture and protective hairstyles.
Modifies provisions relating to the regulation of residual insurance market entities.
Allows school districts to offer elective social studies courses on the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament.
Allows motor vehicles to turn left on red light when turning onto a one-way street.
Establishes the "Show Me a Brighter Future Scholarship Program."
Designates the first Friday in May each year as "Law Enforcement Appreciation Day."
Establishes the "George Poage Memorial Highway" in Marion County.
Modifies the definition of autocycle.
Establishes the "Mark Twain Memorial Highway" in Marion County.
Allows a person to apply for a marriage license electronically.
Requires inmates or detainees in a county jail to exhaust all administrative remedies before bringing a civil action.
Changes the laws regarding the offense of animal trespass.
Establishes the Joint Committee on Solid Waste Management District Operations.
Adds provisions relating to property and casualty insurance products.
Designates November as National American History and Founders Month.
Modifies provisions and creates new programs relating to military families.
Modifies the offense of tampering with electronic monitoring equipment.
Designates May 1 each year as Walthall Moore Day in Missouri.
Allows military members to renew concealed carry permits by mail while on active duty.
Designates August 31 as Random Acts of Kindness Day in Missouri.
Modifies length and weight restriction for certain motor vehicles.
Creates the Black Vulture Depredation Task Force.
Establishes the "Missouri Food Security Task Force."
Modifies provisions relating to feral swine.
Modifies provisions relating to murder in the first degree.
Establishes the "21st Century Missouri Patient Education Task Force."
Designates June as "Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month."
Provides funding for after-school programs focused on gun violence reduction in certain school districts.
Modifies provisions relating to dementia training for certain persons employed as caregivers.
Designates the month of May as Lupus Awareness Month and May 10 as Lupus Awareness Day in Missouri.
Modifies provisions relating to health insurance.
Designates July 20 as Farmer's and Rancher's Day in Missouri.
Establishes the "Deputy Sheriff Aaron P Roberts Memorial Highway" in Greene County.
Designates September as family meals month.
Creates privileged communication protections for persons who report alleged criminal activities to a crime stoppers organization.
Modifies provisions relating to prosecuting and circuit attorneys.
Modifies provisions relating to the dispensing of HIV preexposure and postexposure prophylaxis.
Modifies provisions related to the virtual school program.
Changes the laws regarding land surveys.
Modifies provisions relating to the scope of practice for physical therapists.
Modifies provisions relating to the Missouri Department of Transportation and Highway Patrol Employees' Retirement System.
Limits access to certain court records.
Modifies licensing requirements for nursing home administrators.
Modifies provisions relating to feral hogs.
Changes the laws regarding public nuisances.
Allows certain persons or agencies to request an audit if there is an investigation of an offense of theft or fraud by a public servant or an offense of official misconduct.
Establishes the Prescribed Burning Act which protects a landowner from liability for a prescribed burning.
Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Corrections, the Division of Probation and Parole, and the Parole Board.
Modifies provisions relating to eligibility for MO HealthNet benefits.
Modifies provisions relating to public water systems.
Requires the department of conservation to give at least one warning before imposing a penalty within the first two years of promulgation of the penalty.
Establishes the Fresh Start Act of 2020.
Modifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos.
Modifies provisions relating to abandoned property.
Modifies provisions relating to registration fees for fleet vehicles.
Modifies the motor vehicle biennial registration option so that all motor vehicles, regardless of model year, have a two-year registration option.
Limits the State Tax Commission's ability to raise agricultural land productive values.
Enacts requirements relating to suicide prevention education and information.
Changes the laws regarding probation and parole violations.
Modifies provisions relating to the release of a defendant.
Creates the "Pretrial Witness Protection Services Fund.”
Designates the first full week in September as Fox Trotter Week.
Modifies provisions relating to the appointment of guardians or conservators of certain persons.
Directs the deposit and transfer of funds forfeited from solid waste facilities.
Modifies requirements for a visiting scholars certificate of license to teach.
Modifies provisions relating to the selection of Department of Revenue fee offices.
Designates the second Wednesday in May as "Celiac Awareness Day."
Allows landowners or a landowner's agent to use night vision devices or thermal imaging devices when hunting nuisance predators.
Creates provisions relating to fines or penalties issued by the Department of Natural Resources.
Reauthorizes the Wood Energy Tax Credit until June 30, 2026.
Designates a portion of Business 71 in McDonald County the "Army PFC Christopher Lee Marion Memorial Highway."
Designates the "Bill Grigsby Memorial Highway" in Platte County.
Establishes the "Deputy Sheriff Casey L Shoemate Memorial Highway" on a portion of Highway 54 in Miller County.
Designates the "Chief of Police Ferman R Raines Memorial Highway" on a portion of State Highway 17 in Pulaski County.
Designates the "J.D. Stehwein Memorial Highway" in St. Clair County.
Establishes the Otis E. Moore Memorial Highway in Greene County.
Designates certain highways as "Purple Heart Trails."
Establishes the "Duane S Michie Memorial Highway" in Pemiscot County.
Designates June 6 as Ghost Army Recognition Day.
Establishes the "NASA Scientist Dr Charles T Bourland Memorial Bridge" in St. Clair County.
Requires animal-drawn vehicles to have reflective material on the front of such vehicles.
Authorizes the department of revenue to design and implement a digital driver's license program.