Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
COUNTY GOVERNMENT

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HB 534 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Rick --- CoSponsor: Hollingsworth, Katherine
Increases from $4,500 to $10,000 the amount a county can contract for or purchase without advertising for bids.
HB 553 --- Sponsor: Barnett, Rex --- CoSponsor: Hosmer, Craig
Gives county commissioners the option to appoint two additional members to a county's board of equalization. The additional members shall be citizens of the county, but not officers of the county.
SB 14 --- Sponsor: Mathewson, James L.
Authorized a sales tax to fund jail districts.
SB 86 --- Sponsor: Rohrbach, Larry M.
Allows counties of the third classification to adopt building codes in certain areas, subject to voter approval.
SB 88 --- Sponsor: Kinder, Peter
Mandates ethanol phase-in in certain metropolitan areas and allows other areas to adopt ethanol phase-in programs.
SB 169 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary
Expands scope of instruments to be charged a fee when filed with the county recorder.
SB 176 --- Sponsor: Bland, Mary
Revises procedures for payment of delinquent property taxes.
SB 204 --- Sponsor: House, Ted
Exempts residential property owned by the elderly from certain increases in assessed valuation.
SB 213 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles
Allows individuals a tax credit on taxes paid on residential property.
SB 230 --- Sponsor: Childers, Doyle
Allows various local taxes for tourism and other purposes.
SB 274 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold
Revises the County Employees' Retirement System.
SB 298 --- Sponsor: Quick, Edward E.
Requires the state to reimburse counties for reasonable medical expenses of state prisoners held in county jail.
SB 307 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.
Modifies the delinquent date for property and personal taxes.
SB 308 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.
Expands the definition of employee under the County Employees' Retirement Fund.
SB 323 --- Sponsor: Childers, Doyle
Allows various local taxes for tourism and other purposes.
SB 341 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.
Requires sheriffs to become certified peace officers.
SB 345 --- Sponsor: House, Ted
Gives St. Peters and Kansas City additional powers to abate weeds and other nuisances; requires control of kudzu and teasel.
SB 347 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold
A portion of property tax collections shall be used for a geographic information system (GIS).
SB 376 --- Sponsor: Childers, Doyle
Funds programs within Division of Fire Safety, allows fire district sales tax and property tax reduction.
SB 420 --- Sponsor: Klarich, David
Creation of a Regional Taxicab Commission in St. Louis City and St. Louis County.
SB 440 --- Sponsor: Gross, Charles
Increases the handling fees collected from issuers of bad checks by the prosecuting attorney.
SB 491 --- Sponsor: Rohrbach, Larry M.
Modifies election process for nursing home district directors.
SB 515 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita
Modifies requirements for items that are filed with the Recorder of Deeds.
SB 534 --- Sponsor: Childers, Doyle
Allows ambulance and fire protection districts to impose sales tax and subsequent property tax rate decrease.
SB 545 --- Sponsor: Johnson, Sidney
Broadens use of tourism sales tax in Buchanan County.
SB 561 --- Sponsor: Quick, Edward E.
Authorizes Clay County Commissioners to reduce their salaries if they employ a public administrator.
SB 582 --- Sponsor: Yeckel, Anita
Allows counties to give discounts for pre-payment of property taxes.
SB 585 --- Sponsor: Carter, Paula J.
Creates state agency to promote crime victims' rights.
SB 591 --- Sponsor: Kenney, Bill
Changes the makeup and number of members on common sewer districts board of trustees in Jackson County.
SB 592 --- Sponsor: Caskey, Harold
Establishes District Attorney system.
SB 601 --- Sponsor: House, Ted --- CoSponsor: Gross, Charles
Allows certain counties to collect sales tax for children services.
SB 610 --- Sponsor: Westfall, Morris
Limits the bond amount for deputies and assistants appointed by collectors and treasurer ex officio collectors.
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Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated November 26, 2001 at 11:50 am