Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
DRUGS AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

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HB 40 --- Sponsor: Gaskill, Sam
Prohibits the Department of Revenue from conditioning the property and pharmaceutical tax credits on the filing of a federal income tax return.
HB 72 --- Sponsor: Scheve, May
Increases the pharmaceutical income tax credit from two hundred dollars to five hundred dollars and decreases the number of persons eligible to claim the credit.
HB 76 --- Sponsor: Clayton, Robert
Expands the crime of tampering with a judicial officer to include offenses involving juvenile court officers.
HB 119 --- Sponsor: Clayton, Robert --- CoSponsor: Relford, Randall H.
Establishes a pharmaceutical relief program for senior citizens in the Department of Social Services.
HB 141 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Creates Drug Courts Coordinating Commission and Drug Court Resources Fund.
HB 145 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Changes the allowable supply of medication to be received by certain enrollees through a pharmaceutical plan and requires collection agencies to be informed when payments are made on patient accounts.
HB 146 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Requires health insurers to offer contraceptive coverage to enrollees.
HB 151 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Requires health insurers to provide diabetes coverage to enrollees.
HB 153 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Requires all health benefit plans to issue uniform prescription drug information cards.
HB 154 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Requires pharmacies to notify the Board of Pharmacy of any known mistakes in prescriptions.
HB 168 --- Sponsor: Froelker, James V.
Increases the maximum allowable income to qualify for one hundred percent of the pharmaceutical income tax credit from fifteen thousand dollars to thirty-six thousand dollars.
HB 169 --- Sponsor: Froelker, James V.
Establishes a pharmaceutical assistance program in the Division of Aging.
HB 209 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig --- CoSponsor: Williams, Deleta
Changes certain provisions of the controlled substances law.
HB 256 --- Sponsor: Bonner, Dennis
Requires disclosure by landlords and sellers of real property of any prior methamphetamine activities on the property.
HB 277 --- Sponsor: Myers, Peter --- CoSponsor: Black, Lanie
Creates a new possession crime for anhydrous ammonia and increases penalties for existing crimes committed using that substance.
HB 278 --- Sponsor: Myers, Peter --- CoSponsor: Black, Lanie
Imposes minimum prison terms for manufacturers of methamphetamine.
HB 311 --- Sponsor: Scheve, May --- CoSponsor: Reid, Michael J
Expands the categories of persons allowed to claim the pharmaceutical state income tax credit.
HB 370 --- Sponsor: Crowell, Jason
Imposes minimum sentences for manufacturers of methamphetamine.
HB 371 --- Sponsor: Crowell, Jason
Creates crime of possessing anhydrous ammonia and increases penalties for current ammonia crimes.
HB 462 --- Sponsor: Foley, James Michael --- CoSponsor: Naeger, Patrick A.
Makes various amendments regarding the practice of pharmacy.
HB 471 --- Sponsor: Jolly, Cathy --- CoSponsor: Johnson, Rick
Adds the drug "ecstasy" to drug trafficking statutes, regulates methamphetamine precursor drugs, and establishes new penalties for theft and possession of anhydrous ammonia.
HB 565 --- Sponsor: Monaco, Ralph A.
Requires disclosure by landlords and sellers of prior methamphetamine activities on their real property.
HB 593 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback
Requires health insurers to treat mental health and chemical dependency in the same manner as other medical services.
HB 653 --- Sponsor: Robirds, Estel
Requires applicants for unemployment insurance benefits to submit to drug test.
HB 739 --- Sponsor: Phillips, Susan C. --- CoSponsor: Barry, Joan
Requires physicians to counsel pregnant women of the effects of the use of certain abortion inducing drugs before prescribing the drug.
HB 757 --- Sponsor: Shoemyer, Wes
Amends various provisions of law regarding the practice of pharmacy.
HB 791 --- Sponsor: Wright, Mark
Exempts sales of nonprescription and over-the-counter drugs to persons sixty-five years of age and older from sales tax.
HB 796 --- Sponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Requires manufacturers, packers, distributors, or sellers of drugs or devices to comply with the current federal labeling requirements in the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act.
HB 813 --- Sponsor: Selby, Harold R.
Requires informed parental consent prior to the prescribing of a psychiatric medication for a minor.
HB 817 --- Sponsor: Kennedy, Harry
Provides procedures for the licensure of addiction counselors.
HB 824 --- Sponsor: Abel, Mark C. --- CoSponsor: Barry, Joan
Creates a Pharmaceutical Investment Program for Seniors to help defray the cost of pharmaceuticals for senior citizens.
HB 835 --- Sponsor: Britt, Phillip M. --- CoSponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Revises laws on crime.
HB 840 --- Sponsor: Secrest, Patricia K.
Makes evidence of intoxication conclusively presumed proximate cause of workers' compensation injuries.
HB 871 --- Sponsor: Fraser, Barbara
Regulates the use of epinephrine auto-injector devices by emergency medical technicians.
HB 970 --- Sponsor: Naeger, Patrick A. --- CoSponsor: Secrest, Patricia K.
For purposes of worker compensation law, makes positive tests for drug use proximate cause of injuries resulting to any employee testing positive for such drug use.
HB 1012 --- Sponsor: Mayer, Robert --- CoSponsor: Hunter, Steve
Restricts certain sales of precursors to methamphetamine.
HB 1014 --- Sponsor: Secrest, Patricia K. --- CoSponsor: Marble, Gary
Revises worker's compensation law.
HB 1015 --- Sponsor: Secrest, Patricia K. --- CoSponsor: Naeger, Patrick A.
Deems a 4-week suspension or a positive test for controlled substances misconduct connected with work.
HB 1016 --- Sponsor: Hoppe, Thomas
Allows psychologists to administer, order and prescribe medications after obtaining certification and training.
SB 22 --- Sponsor: Singleton, Marvin
Expands the current prescription drug tax credit for the elderly.
SB 37 --- Sponsor: Kinder, Peter
Creates a new possession crime for anhydrous ammonia, increases penalties for current ammonia crimes, and adds crimes for handling of certain methamphetamine precursor drugs.
SB 106 --- Sponsor: Singleton, Marvin
Expands the current prescription drug tax credit for the elderly.
SB 156 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne
Modifies alcohol licensing and reporting procedures through the Department of Public Safety.
SB 163 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary
Establishes a Needle Exchange Program within the Department of Health.
SB 233 --- Sponsor: Wiggins, Harry
Establishes a civil cause of action for damages related to drug dealing.
SB 279 --- Sponsor: Staples, Danny
Substance Abuse and Crime Prevention Act - Establishes treatment requirements for non-violent drug offenders.
SB 342 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.
Boone County Drug Commissioner removed and associate judge added.
SB 514 --- Sponsor: Singleton, Marvin
Requires compliance with federal law in drug labeling.
SB 559 --- Sponsor: Singleton, Marvin
Requires long term care facilities to return unused medications to pharmacies for reuse and reimbursement.
SB 597 --- Sponsor: Singleton, Marvin
Revises the current prescription drug tax credit for the elderly.
SB 600 --- Sponsor: Singleton, Marvin
Revises the current prescription drug tax credit for the elderly.
SB 608 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita
Restricts certain sales of precursors to methamphetamine.
SJR 8 --- Sponsor: Steelman, Sarah G.
Presents dual questions regarding tobacco settlement funds.
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Last Updated November 26, 2001 at 11:49 am