Bills Assigned to Committee
CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
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HB1047
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Revises juvenile court jurisdiction, changes 15 1/2 to 15 and gives
juvenile court jurisdiction over tobacco violations.
HB1056
--- Sponsor:
Byrd, Richard
- Requires juvenile sex offenders to provide notice of their status as
such to their school superintendent.
HB1064
--- Sponsor:
Bray, Joan
- Revises some procedures regarding certain civil actions for
discrimination.
HB1072
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Allows for the termination of spousal maintenance based on
cohabitation.
HB1077
--- Sponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
--- CoSponsor:
Willoughby, Philip
- Expands the requirement for registration of sex offenders.
HB1098
--- Sponsor:
Relford, Randall H.
--- CoSponsor:
Seigfreid, James
- Allows government bodies to hold closed meetings when discussing
protection of water supply systems.
HB1127
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Requires lobbyists to wear identification badges.
HB1151
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Corrects an erroneous internal cross-reference in the law on
administration of trusts.
HB1152
--- Sponsor:
Hoppe, Thomas
- Regulates the appeal bonds for signatories to the tobacco Master
Settlement Agreement.
HB1154
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Revises the purpose of chapter 211 on juvenile courts.
HB1163
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
--- CoSponsor:
Hoppe, Thomas
- Revises procedure for reinstating drivers' licenses upon proof of
disposition of charges for moving traffic violations.
HB1168
--- Sponsor:
Crowell, Jason
- Requires a substantial and continuing change in circumstances to
modify child custody.
HB1184
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Deems the court's ruling on a termination of parental rights as a
final judgment for purposes of appeal.
HB1187
--- Sponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
--- CoSponsor:
Willoughby, Philip
- Expands the requirement for registration of sex offenders.
HB1195
--- Sponsor:
Selby, Harold R.
- Allows adopted adults to have access to their original birth
certificates without a court order.
HB1243
--- Sponsor:
Ostmann, Cindy
- Modifies various provisions regarding grandparent visitation.
HB1257
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Revises law on technological crimes.
HB1279
--- Sponsor:
Ostmann, Cindy
--- CoSponsor:
Fraser, Barbara
- Requires court to order counseling or psychological treatment for
children who are cruel to animals and requires parents to pay for it.
HB1315
--- Sponsor:
Graham, Chuck
--- CoSponsor:
Farnen, Ted
- Allows the state of Missouri to be sued under the Americans with
Disabilities Act.
HB1425
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Prohibits the disclosure of nonpublic health information.
HB1445
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Exempts security plans for public buildings from the state's sunshine
laws.
HB1454
--- Sponsor:
Johnson, Rick
- Amends the notice provisions regarding liens on bank accounts for
child support arrearages.
HB1456
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Allows public hospitals to close portions of their records.
HB1465
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Creates a cause of action for the fraudulent sale of health-related
discount cards.
HB1471
--- Sponsor:
Skaggs, Bill
- Updates the law for self-service storage facilities.
HB1523
--- Sponsor:
Kelly, Glenda
--- CoSponsor:
Lowe, Jenee' M.
- Increases the limits for crime victim compensation.
HB1555
--- Sponsor:
Linton, William C.
- Revises law on privacy of elementary and secondary student records.
HB1579
--- Sponsor:
Jolly, Cathy
--- CoSponsor:
Willoughby, Philip
- Expands the requirement for registration of sex offenders.
HB1611
--- Sponsor:
Bartle, Matt
- Requires Highway Patrol to maintain a web site on internet searchable
by name, zip code, and by mile radius from entered address for sexual
offenders.
HB1621
--- Sponsor:
Clayton, Robert
--- CoSponsor:
Richardson, Mark L.
- Establishes the Basic Civil Legal Services Fund and authorizes
additional filing fees in civil and criminal cases to be credited to
the fund.
HB1658
--- Sponsor:
Hunter, Steve
--- CoSponsor:
Kelly, Gary
- Revises sexual offender registration.
HB1693
--- Sponsor:
Shields, Charles W.
- Exempts certificates of release or discharge from active military
duty from open records law.
HB1747
--- Sponsor:
Kelly, Glenda
--- CoSponsor:
Carnahan, Russ
- Allows the juvenile court to order the provision of mental health
treatment and care to juveniles without removing the juvenile from
the home.
HB1768
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
--- CoSponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Increases the life of liens of judgments or decrees on real estate
rendered after August 28, 1998, from three to ten years.
HB1780
--- Sponsor:
Green, Timothy P.
- Requires the Division of Child Support Enforcement to use the
National Medical Support notice to enforce health benefit plan
coverage required in child support orders.
HB1802
--- Sponsor:
Smith, Philip
--- CoSponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
- Expands the powers of the Administrative Hearing Commission to
include any contested case either by a state agency or an affected
party and adds 3 members to the commission.
HB1824
--- Sponsor:
Boucher, Bill
--- CoSponsor:
Monaco, Ralph A.
- Allows records concerning sex offenders to be released in certain
circumstances.
HB1826
--- Sponsor:
Hosmer, Craig
--- CoSponsor:
Britt, Phillip M.
- Specifies when an agency is to notify the Attorney General of a
possible sexually violent predator and the content of that notice
including that a psychiatrist or psychologist make the determination.
HB1878
--- Sponsor:
Roark, Bradley G.
--- CoSponsor:
Crowell, Jason
- Establishes covenant marriages in this state.
HB1885
--- Sponsor:
Froelker, James V.
- Allows a birth certificate to be issued for a stillborn child.
HB1892
--- Sponsor:
Berkstresser, Judy
- Allows for reimbursement of expenses in certain condemnation and
inverse condemnation cases.
HB1902
--- Sponsor:
Kelley, Pat
- Relieves a parent of financial responsibility for seventeen year old
minors who do not reside with their parents with or without the
parent's consent.
HB1910
--- Sponsor:
Barry, Joan
--- CoSponsor:
Hoppe, Thomas
- Provides standards for assisted living facilities.
HB1917
--- Sponsor:
Hollingsworth, Katherine
- Expands jurisdiction of the juvenile court to include paternity and
guardianship for 17 year olds; allows transfer of dissolution cases
in certain circumstances; adds methods of asserting paternity.
HB1968
--- Sponsor:
Wilson, Vicky Riback
- Requires landlords of manufactured or mobile home land lease
communities to provide 120 days' notice to vacate prior to selling of
such property.
HB1990
--- Sponsor:
Green, Tom
- Allows parents to request a death certificate for a stillborn child.
HB2017
--- Sponsor:
Kelly, Glenda
--- CoSponsor:
Selby, Harold R.
- Allows adopted persons over the age of 50 to obtain their original
birth certificates.
HB2121
--- Sponsor:
Campbell, Marsha
- Establishes procedures for the designation of a standby guardian for
a child.
HB2146
--- Sponsor:
Campbell, Marsha
--- CoSponsor:
Smith, Philip
- Eliminates escheats and deems such property transferring to the state
to be unclaimed property.
HB2151
--- Sponsor:
Kreider, Jim
- Provides additional regulations for collecting taxes imposed for
emergency telephone service.
HB2191
--- Sponsor:
Henderson, Steve
- Permits any county to establish a landlord-tenant court.
SB740
--- Sponsor:
Wiggins, Harry
- Revises the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement law.
SB758
--- Sponsor:
Bentley, Roseann
- Clarifies registration requirements for sex offenders. Adds to crimes
for which an appeal bond cannot be granted.
SB843
--- Sponsor:
Stoll, Steve
- Relating to the procedures for obtaining title to abandoned
manufactured homes.
SB916
--- Sponsor:
Dougherty, Patrick
- Removes the sunset provision in RSMo 488.445.
SB932
--- Sponsor:
Klarich, David
- Clarifies the notice due to a tenant when the landlord sells the
rented property.
SB969
--- Sponsor:
Westfall, Morris
--- CoSponsor:
Bentley, Roseann
- Revises sex crimes laws.
SB1247
--- Sponsor:
Quick, Edward E.
- Requires the Kansas City Firefighters Pension Fund to recognize
domestic relations orders.
SB1258
--- Sponsor:
Loudon, John
- Limits the state's allowable fees for processing adoption documents
to one hundred dollars.

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