Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
GUARDIANS

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HB 261 --- Sponsor: Linton, William C.
Creates a state income tax credit in an amount equal to one thousand dollars per child who reads at such child's current grade level or higher.
HB 291 --- Sponsor: Graham, Chuck
Enacts the Dedication to Donation Act.
HB 315 --- Sponsor: Foley, James Michael --- CoSponsor: Graham, Chuck
Establishes the Office of State Ombudsman for Recipients of Mental Health Services in the Lieutenant Governor's Office.
HB 317 --- Sponsor: Kennedy, Harry --- CoSponsor: Barry, Joan
Requires certain children to receive hepatitis A immunizations.
HB 418 --- Sponsor: Barry, Joan --- CoSponsor: Fraser, Barbara
Increases the foster care reimbursement rate to the rate established by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
HB 424 --- Sponsor: Wilson, Vicky Riback --- CoSponsor: Farnen, Ted
Prohibits certain disclosures to parents of students in postsecondary education.
HB 454 --- Sponsor: Monaco, Ralph A.
Creates a good cause exception for removal of a guardian upon dissolution of marriage.
HB 908 --- Sponsor: Hollingsworth, Katherine
Expands the jurisdiction of the juvenile courts to include paternity, permanent guardianship and dissolution of marriage actions.
SB 44 --- Sponsor: Bentley, Roseann
Expedites the adoption of foster children by waiving or shortening certain waiting periods.
SB 83 --- Sponsor: Singleton, Marvin
Increases parental/guardian liability for certain acts of children and minors.
SB 192 --- Sponsor: Schneider, John D.
Prohibits capital punishment of a mentally retarded person and restricts use of evidence obtained from such a person.
SB 236 --- Sponsor: Sims, Betty
Revises temporary assistance for needy families, Medicaid, and grandparents as foster parents programs; revises adoption law; provides transition-to-independence grants.
SB 348 --- Sponsor: Sims, Betty
Allows for the termination of guardianship of children in certain circumstances.
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Missouri House of Representatives
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