Journal of the House



Second Regular Session, 91st General Assembly


TWENTY-SECOND DAY, Thursday, February 14, 2002



Speaker Kreider in the Chair.



Prayer by Reverend Rudy Beard.



Lord of Life, we live and move in Your world and by Your grace. Grant to us this day, that we may face what You send, with the strength You supply, when called to be faithful and loyal, let us not seek a way around You and, may the sins of yesterday not be repeated this day.



Grant to these men and women of the House and their staff, that they find friendship, laughter and good work before them. To You be glory and honor. Amen.



The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited.



The Journal of the twenty-first day was approved as printed by the following vote:



AYES: 141
Abel Baker Ballard Barnett Barnitz
Barry 100 Bartelsmeyer Bartle Bearden Behnen
Berkowitz Berkstresser Black Bland Boatright
Bonner Boucher Bowman Britt Burcham
Burton Byrd Campbell Carnahan Champion
Clayton Cooper Copenhaver Crawford Crowell
Crump Cunningham Curls Daus Davis
Dempsey Dolan Enz Fares Farnen
Foley Fraser Froelker Gambaro Gaskill
George Graham Gratz Green 15 Green 73
Griesheimer Hampton Hanaway Harding Harlan
Hartzler Haywood Hegeman Henderson Hendrickson
Hickey Hilgemann Holand Holt Hoppe
Hosmer Hunter Jetton Jolly Kelly 144
Kelly 27 Kelly 36 King Koller Lawson
Legan Liese Linton Long Lowe
Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble Marsh May 149
Mayer Mays 50 McKenna Miller Monaco
Moore Murphy Myers Naeger Nordwald
O'Connor O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips
Portwood Purgason Quinn Ransdall Rector
Reid Reinhart Reynolds Richardson Ridgeway
Rizzo Roark Robirds Ross Scheve
Schwab Scott Secrest Seigfreid Selby
Shelton Shields Shoemaker Shoemyer Skaggs
Smith St. Onge Thompson Townley Treadway
Van Zandt Villa Vogel Wagner Ward
Whorton Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright
Mr. Speaker
NOES: 001
Hohulin
PRESENT: 000
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 017
Boykins Bray 84 Brooks Cierpiot Franklin
Hagan-Harrell Hollingsworth Johnson 61 Johnson 90 Kelley 47
Lograsso Merideth Relford Surface Troupe
Walton Williams
VACANCIES: 004


HOUSE RESOLUTION



House Resolution No. 294 was taken up by Representative Green (73) and read.



HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 294



WHEREAS, it is with heavy hearts that the members of the Missouri House of Representatives pause to acknowledge the significant achievements of a life gone by, that of Richard R. "Rick" Nilges, who passed to his eternal reward on October 18, 2001; and



WHEREAS, Rick Nilges came into this world in Quantico, Virginia, on January 11, 1954, as the tiny infant son born to proud and loving parents Bob and Janet R. Andresen Nilges, who welcomed him into their hearts as a precious gift from God; and



WHEREAS, a 1972 graduate of Jefferson City High School, Rick Nilges received his Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Lincoln University and his Master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Missouri-Columbia; and



WHEREAS, on July 13, 1974, Rick Nilges embarked upon a new and exciting chapter in his life when he married Martha Kaye Stark, with whom he shared many special times until his departure from this world; and



WHEREAS, a certified government financial manager, Rick Nilges worked as a Budget Analyst with the House Appropriations staff of the Missouri House of Representatives for twenty years and served the Fourth Ward on the Jefferson City Council from 1992 to 2000; and



WHEREAS, Rick Nilges derived a tremendous amount of personal satisfaction from the important role he played as a coach for the Park Board's baseball and softball teams and bowling teams with the Youth Bowling Association, Jefferson City middle schools, and Jefferson City High School, and member of the Fraternal Order of the Eagles, Aerie 2693, the Jefferson City Bowling Association, the Cole County Chapter of the Missouri Alumni Association, and the Babe Ruth Baseball Association; and



WHEREAS, a devout member of the First United Methodist Church, Rick Nilges leaves behind to cherish his memory his wife of twenty-seven years, Kaye Nilges; his two children, Leslie K. Nilges and Jason R. Nilges; his parents, Bob and Janet Nilges; and his brother, Jim E. Nilges:



NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we, the members of the Missouri House of Representatives, Ninety-first General Assembly, unanimously join in paying final tribute to Rick Nilges, an exceptional individual, revered colleague, and devoted friend who will be sadly missed by all those who had the distinct pleasure of knowing and loving him; and



BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chief Clerk of the Missouri House of Representatives be instructed to prepare a properly inscribed copy of this resolution for the loved ones of the late Richard R. Nilges, as an expression of our deepest sympathy.



HOUSE COURTESY RESOLUTIONS OFFERED AND ISSUED



House Resolution No. 305 - Representative Ross

House Resolution No. 306 - Representative Johnson (61)

House Resolution No. 307 - Representative Champion

House Resolution No. 308 - Representative Wilson (42), et al

House Resolution No. 309 - Representative Wilson (42)

House Resolution No. 310 - Representative Sanders Brooks, et al

House Resolution No. 311 - Representative Ladd Baker

House Resolution No. 312 - Representative Clayton

House Resolution No. 313 - Representative Moore

House Resolution No. 314 - Representative Barry, et al

House Resolution No. 315

and

House Resolution No. 316 - Representative Barry



SECOND READING OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION



HJR 50 was read the second time.



SECOND READING OF HOUSE BILLS



HB 1912 through HB 1932 were read the second time.



SECOND READING OF SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION



SCR 37 was read the second time.



SECOND READING OF SENATE BILLS



SB 644, SCS SB 669, SB 701, SB 726, SCS SB 737 and SCS SB 745 were read the second time.



PERFECTION OF HOUSE BILL



HCS HB 1711, relating to state school aid, was taken up by Representative Graham.



Representative St. Onge offered House Amendment No. 1.



House Amendment No. 1



AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 1711, Page 5, Section 163.011, Line 154, by inserting after all of said line the following:



"Section 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection 3 of section 163.031, the individual proration factors used for each line of categorical funding in the school funding formula shall be no less than the proration factor used on line 1(a) of the school funding formula as set out in subsection 6 of section 163.031."; and



Further amend title, enacting clause, and intersectional references accordingly.



Representative St. Onge moved that House Amendment No. 1 be adopted.



Which motion was defeated by the following vote:



AYES: 028
Bartelsmeyer Bearden Byrd Cierpiot Cooper
Crowell Cunningham Dempsey Dolan Enz
Fares Gratz Griesheimer Hanaway Hendrickson
Hohulin Kelley 47 Kelly 144 Linton Lograsso
Naeger Nordwald Portwood Ridgeway Secrest
St. Onge Treadway Vogel
NOES: 115
Abel Baker Barnett Barnitz Barry 100
Bartle Behnen Berkowitz Berkstresser Black
Bland Boatright Bonner Boucher Bowman
Boykins Bray 84 Britt Burcham Burton
Campbell Carnahan Champion Clayton Copenhaver
Crawford Crump Curls Daus Davis
Farnen Foley Franklin Fraser Froelker
Gambaro George Graham Green 15 Green 73
Hampton Harding Harlan Hartzler Haywood
Hegeman Henderson Hickey Hilgemann Holand
Holt Hoppe Hosmer Hunter Jetton
Johnson 90 Kelly 27 Kelly 36 King Lawson
Legan Lowe Luetkemeyer Luetkenhaus Marble
Marsh May 149 Mayer Mays 50 McKenna
Merideth Miller Monaco Myers O'Connor
O'Toole Ostmann Overschmidt Phillips Purgason
Quinn Ransdall Rector Reid Reinhart
Reynolds Richardson Rizzo Roark Robirds
Ross Schwab Scott Seigfreid Selby
Shelton Shields Shoemaker Shoemyer Skaggs
Smith Thompson Townley Van Zandt Villa
Wagner Walton Ward Whorton Williams
Willoughby Wilson 25 Wilson 42 Wright Mr. Speaker
PRESENT: 000










ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 016
Ballard Brooks Gaskill Hagan-Harrell Hollingsworth
Johnson 61 Jolly Koller Liese Long
Moore Murphy Relford Scheve Surface
Troupe
VACANCIES: 004


On motion of Representative Graham, HCS HB 1711 was adopted.



On motion of Representative Graham, HCS HB 1711 was ordered perfected and printed.



REFERRAL OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS



The following House Concurrent Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:



HCR 11 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HCR 12 - Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly

HCR 13 - Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly

HCR 14 - Agriculture

HCR 16 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions



REFERRAL OF HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS



The following House Joint Resolutions were referred to the Committee indicated:



HJR 45 - Fiscal Review and Government Reform

HJR 48 - Commerce and Economic Development



REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILLS



The following House Bills were referred to the Committee indicated:



HCS HBs 1150, 1237 & 1327 - Fiscal Review and Government Reform (Fiscal Note)

HB 1129 - Commerce and Economic Development

HB 1407 - Ways and Means

HB 1569 - Environment and Energy

HB 1701 - Insurance

HB 1702 - Sportsmanship, Safety and Firearms

HB 1703 - Ways and Means

HB 1704 - Ways and Means

HB 1705 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1706 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1707 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1708 - Municipal Corporations

HB 1709 - Ways and Means

HB 1710 - Education-Higher

HB 1712 - Judiciary

HB 1714 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1715 - Judiciary

HB 1716 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1717 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HB 1718 - Children, Families and Health

HB 1719 - Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly

HB 1720 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1721 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1722 - Criminal Law

HB 1724 - Retirement

HB 1725 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1726 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1727 - Ways and Means

HB 1728 - Ways and Means

HB 1730 - Criminal Law

HB 1731 - Insurance

HB 1732 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1733 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1734 - Retirement

HB 1735 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1736 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1737 - Criminal Law

HB 1739 - Ways and Means

HB 1740 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1741 - Insurance

HB 1742 - Workers Compensation and Employment Security

HB 1743 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1746 - Transportation

HB 1747 - Civil and Administrative Law

HB 1748 - Environment and Energy

HB 1750 - Environment and Energy

HB 1751 - Tourism, Recreation and Cultural Affairs

HB 1752 - Children, Families and Health

HB 1753 - Commerce and Economic Development

HB 1754 - Environment and Energy

HB 1755 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1756 - Criminal Law

HB 1757 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1758 - Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs

HB 1759 - Criminal Law

HB 1760 - Criminal Law

HB 1766 - Judiciary

HB 1768 - Civil and Administrative Law

HB 1769 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1771 - Children, Families and Health

HB 1772 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1776 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1777 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions

HB 1778 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1779 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1780 - Civil and Administrative Law

HB 1781 - Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly

HB 1782 - Local Government and Related Matters

HB 1783 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1784 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1786 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1787 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1788 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1789 - Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations

HB 1791 - Insurance

HB 1792 - Insurance

HB 1793 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1794 - Agriculture

HB 1795 - Correctional and State Institutions

HB 1796 - Professional Registration and Licensing

HB 1800 - Workers Compensation and Employment Security

HB 1821 - Insurance

HB 1822 - Public Safety, Law Enforcement and Veteran Affairs

HB 1828 - Education-Elementary and Secondary

HB 1886 - Commerce and Economic Development

HB 1889 - Commerce and Economic Development

HB 1894 - Transportation

HB 1912 - Ways and Means

HB 1918 - Transportation

HB 1923 - Children, Families and Health

HB 1926 - Children, Families and Health



RE-REFERRAL OF HOUSE BILL



The following House Bill was re-referred to the Committee indicated:



HB 1877 - Miscellaneous Bills & Resolutions













COMMITTEE REPORTS



Committee on Civil and Administrative Law, Chairman Smith reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Civil and Administrative Law, to which was referred HB 1425, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.



Committee on Education-Higher, Chairman Williams reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Education-Higher, to which was referred HB 1086, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Education-Higher, to which was referred HB 1406, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Education-Higher, to which was referred HB 1477, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Committee on Elections, Chairman Seigfreid reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Elections, to which was referred HB 1461 and HB 1470, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that the House Committee Substitute Do Pass.



Committee on Local Government and Related Matters, Chairman Hoppe reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Local Government and Related Matters, to which was referred HB 1634, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass.



Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, Chairman O'Connor reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1093, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1094, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1159, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.





Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1204, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1205, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1214, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1272, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1320, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1391, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1397, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Motor Vehicle and Traffic Regulations, to which was referred HB 1411, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



Committee on Utilities Regulation, Chairman Mays (50) reporting:



Mr. Speaker: Your Committee on Utilities Regulation, to which was referred HB 1402, begs leave to report it has examined the same and recommends that it Do Pass by Consent.



INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS



The following House Concurrent Resolutions were read the first time and copies ordered printed:



HCR 17, introduced by Representative Marble, relating to the Federal Unemployment Tax Act funds.



HCR 18, introduced by Representatives Wilson (42) and Copenhaver, to request the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to impanel teachers to address various curriculum and testing issues relating to consumer credit.



HCR 19, introduced by Representative Jetton, relating to a constitutional amendment to allow voluntary prayer in public schools.



HCR 20, introduced by Representative Crump, relating to the area in the State west of Highway 67, east of Highway 49, south of Highway 32, and north of Highway 72 shall be formally designated as the "Arcadia Valley".



HCR 21, introduced by Representatives Boucher and Kreider, relating to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.



INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS



The following House Bills were read the first time and copies ordered printed:



HB 1933, introduced by Representatives Merideth, Richardson, Franklin and Britt, et al, relating to licensing of auctioneers.



HB 1934, introduced by Representatives Merideth, Holand, Richardson, Myers, Black, Britt and Koller, et al, relating to a state employee's leave of absence to perform military duties.



HB 1935, introduced by Representative Seigfreid, relating to a municipal transient guest tax.



HB 1936, introduced by Representatives Berkowitz, Shoemyer (9), Copenhaver, Davis, Smith, Kreider and Barnitz, et al, relating to agriculture.



HB 1937, introduced by Representative Barry, relating to the licensure of clinical perfusionists.



HB 1938, introduced by Representatives Barry, Kreider, Crump, Curls, Reid, Ostmann, Portwood, and Holand, et al, relating to health insurance coverage.



HB 1939, introduced by Representatives Luetkemeyer and Abel, relating to Medicaid reimbursement for private-pay residents who reside in skilled nursing facilities in excess of one year prior to becoming Medicaid eligible.



HB 1940, introduced by Representatives Mayer, Hunter, Crowell, Shoemyer (9), Myers, Britt and Merideth, relating to suspension or expulsion of pupils in public schools.



HB 1941, introduced by Representatives Mayer, Hunter, Crowell, Shoemyer (9), Myers, Merideth and Britt, relating to school discipline.





HB 1942, introduced by Representatives Reynolds, Burton, O'Connor, Gratz, Gambaro, Holt, Luetkenhaus, Cunningham and Reinhart, et al, relating to protection of recipients of medical services.



HB 1943, introduced by Representatives Jolly, Willoughby and Dolan, et al, relating to criminal nonsupport.



HB 1944, introduced by Representatives Barnitz, Crump, Hampton and Jetton, relating to firearm crimes.



HB 1945, introduced by Representatives Barry, Campbell, Ostmann, Fares, Ridgeway, Williams and Boykins, et al, relating to nonhospital certificates of need.



HB 1946, introduced by Representatives Bonner, Monaco and Rizzo, relating to sports and cultural facilities development.



HB 1947, introduced by Representatives Reid, Cunningham, Barry, Hosmer and Green (73), relating to a biological agents registry.



HB 1948, introduced by Representatives Reid, Davis, George, Barry, Scott, Marble, Mayer, Hendrickson, Cunningham and McKenna, relating to terrorism.



HB 1949, introduced by Representatives Curls, Thompson and Barry, relating to state payroll checks.



HB 1950, introduced by Representatives Scheve, Whorton and Davis, et al, relating to residential mortgage brokers.



HB 1951, introduced by Representatives Hampton, Kelly (144), Hendrickson, Cooper, Naeger and Secrest, et al, relating to elimination of state sales tax on coffins, caskets, and urns.



HB 1952, introduced by Representatives Monaco, Crump, Abel, O'Toole and Bowman, et al, relating to coverage for clinical trials.



HB 1953, introduced by Representatives Van Zandt, Cierpiot, Riback Wilson (25), Green (73), Enz, Harding, Naeger, Shields and Barry, et al, relating to various advisory committees for the department of health and senior services.



HB 1954, introduced by Representatives Riback Wilson (25), Ostmann, Scheve, Bray, Campbell, Fraser and Hosmer, et al, relating to unlawful possession of a firearm by persons subject to a court order for domestic violence.



HB 1955, introduced by Representatives Hilgemann, Carnahan, Hosmer, Villa and Daus, relating to victims' rights.



HB 1956, introduced by Representatives Hilgemann, Hendrickson, Campbell and Bearden, et al, relating to the uniform planned community act.



HB 1957, introduced by Representative Luetkemeyer, relating to the regulation of securities.



HB 1958, introduced by Representatives Whorton, Berkowitz, Myers, Barnitz, Merideth and Shoemyer (9), et al, relating to merchandising practices.



HB 1959, introduced by Representative Shields, relating to fees for certain special license plates.



HB 1960, introduced by Representatives Monaco, Sanders Brooks, Walton and Copenhaver, et al, relating to taxation of tobacco products.



HB 1961, introduced by Representative Ransdall, relating to enterprise zones.



HB 1962, introduced by Representatives Monaco, Crowell, Smith, Hosmer, Willoughby and Villa, et al, relating to courts.



MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 695, entitled:



An act to repeal section 210.170, RSMo, relating to the children's trust fund board, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to the same subject.



In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 702, entitled:



An act to amend chapter 209, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to rehabilitation services for the blind and visually impaired.



In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.



Mr. Speaker: I am instructed by the Senate to inform the House of Representatives that the Senate has taken up and passed SB 896, entitled:



An act to repeal sections 326.256, 326.271, 326.280, 326.283, 326.286, 326.289 and 326.292, RSMo, relating to public accountants, and to enact in lieu thereof seven new sections relating to the same subject, with penalty provisions.



In which the concurrence of the House is respectfully requested.





MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR



EXECUTIVE OFFICE

February 14, 2002



TO THE CHIEF CLERK OF THE

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

SECOND REGULAR SESSION

91st GENERAL ASSEMBLY

STATE OF MISSOURI



Herewith I return to you House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 1386 & 1038 entitled:



"AN ACT"



To repeal section 307.173, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to

tinted windows, with a penalty provision and an emergency clause.



On February 14, 2002, I approved said House Committee Substitute for House Bill Nos. 1386 & 1038.



Respectfully submitted,



/s/ Bob Holden

Governor



WITHDRAWAL OF HOUSE BILL



February 14, 2002



Mr. Ted Wedel

Chief Clerk

Missouri House of Representatives

State Capitol Building

Jefferson City, MO 65101



Dear Mr. Wedel:



I request that HB 1345, relating to mandatory school transportation of, and a tax credit for the transportation of, nonpublic school students be withdrawn from consideration.



Thank you for your consideration of this request.



Sincerely,



/s/ Patrick Naeger

State Representative District 155



ADJOURNMENT



On motion of Representative Crump, the House adjourned until 4:00 p.m., Monday, February 18, 2002.





COMMITTEE MEETINGS



APPROPRIATIONS - CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC SAFETY

Monday, February 18, 2002, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Mark-up.



APPROPRIATIONS - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

Tuesday, February 19, 2002. Hearing Room 7 upon adjournment.

Mark-up.



APPROPRIATIONS - GENERAL ADMINISTRATION

Wednesday, February 20, 2002. Hearing Room 7 upon adjournment.

Mark-up.



APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH

Tuesday, February 19, 2002. Hearing Room 6 upon adjournment.

Mark-up.



APPROPRIATIONS - HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH

Wednesday, February 20, 2002. Hearing Room 6 upon adjournment.

Mark-up.



APPROPRIATIONS - NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES

Monday, February 18, 2002, 12:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.

Mark-up continued.

Department of Agriculture and the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations.



APPROPRIATIONS - NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES

Tuesday, February 19, 2002. Hearing Room 5 upon adjournment.

Mark-up continued.

Department of Economic Development.



APPROPRIATIONS - NATURAL AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES

Wednesday, February 20, 2002. Hearing Room 5 upon adjournment.

Markup continued.

Department of Natural Resources.



APPROPRIATIONS - SOCIAL SERVICES

Monday, February 18, 2002, 11:00 a.m. Hearing Room 3.

Department of Social Services



APPROPRIATIONS - TRANSPORTATION

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 7.

Mark-up.



APPROPRIATIONS - TRANSPORTATION

Thursday, February 21, 2002, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 7.

Mark-up.



CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 1.

Executive Session to follow.

To be considered - HB 1555, HB 1621, HB 1693



COMMERCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

To be considered - HB 1556, HB 1662



CORRECTIONAL & STATE INSTITUTIONS

Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 8:00 p.m. Hearing Room 7.

Executive Session may follow.

Department of Corrections Overview.

To be considered - HB 1565



JUDICIARY

Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 5.

To be considered - HB 1516, HB 1537, HB 1578, HB 1642, HB 1675,

Executive Session - HB 1076, Executive Session - SB 650



LABOR

Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 5:30 p.m. Hearing Room 3.

To be considered - HB 1091, HB 1092, HB 1318



MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 3:00 p.m. Hearing Room 4.

To be considered - HB 1649, HB 1773



PUBLIC SAFETY, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND VETERAN AFFAIRS

Tuesday, February 19, 2002, 8:30 am. Hearing Room 6.

Executive Session may follow.

To be considered - HB 1515, HB 1581, HB 1668



SUBCOMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS - EDUCATION

Thursday, February 21, 2002, 8:30 a.m. Hearing Room 6.



URBAN AFFAIRS

Tuesday, February 19, 2002. Side gallery upon adjournment.

Executive Session.

To be considered - HB 1488



WAYS AND MEANS

Tuesday, February 19, 2002. Hearing Room 2 upon adjournment.

To be considered - HB 1048, HB 1057, HB 1087, HB 1230, HB 1235, HB 1325, HB 1358, HB 1431, HB 1467, HB 1511, HB 1575, HB 1576, HB 1618, HB 1657, HB 1660, HB 1798, HJR 38, HJR 42



WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYMENT SECURITY

Monday, February 18, 2002, 8:00 p.m. Hearing Room 6.

To be considered - HB 1273, HB 1274, HB 1275, HB 1276, HB 1277, HB 1280, HB 1546



HOUSE CALENDAR



TWENTY-THIRD DAY, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2002



HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS FOR SECOND READING



HCR 17 through HCR 21



HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING



HB 1933 through HB 1962



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION



1 HB 1498 - Johnson (90)

2 HCS HB 1398 - Ward

3 HCS HB 1451 - Kreider

4 HCS HB 1425 - Smith

5 HCS HB 1461 & 1470 - Seigfreid

6 HB 1634 - Hoppe



HOUSE BILLS FOR PERFECTION - CONSENT



(02-18-02)



1 HB 1342 - Farnen

2 HB 1381 - Luetkenhaus

3 HB 1492 - Seigfreid

4 HB 1421 - McKenna

5 HB 1375 - Luetkenhaus

6 HB 1495 - Seigfreid

7 HB 1348 - Myers



HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION FOR THIRD READING



HJR 32 - Barry



HOUSE BILL FOR THIRD READING



HCS HB 1150, 1237 & 1327, (Fiscal Review 02-14-02) - Bray



SENATE BILLS FOR SECOND READING



1 SB 695

2 SB 702

3 SB 896



HOUSE RESOLUTIONS



1 HR 26, (2-13-02, Pg. 273) - Gratz

2 HR 124, (2-13-02, Pg. 273) - Harding

3 HR 136, (2-13-02, Pg. 274) - Harlan

4 HR 137, (2-13-02, Pgs. 273 & 274) - Williams


Missouri House of Representatives