2002 Regular Session Legislation
Sponsored by Representative Dr. Charles R. Portwood

SPONSOR
HB1031
Revises the method of distribution of certain gambling and lottery
funds to schools.
HB1031
-- (LR# 3189L.01I)
Referred: Education-Elementary and Secondary (H)
HB1032
Requires one of the seven members of the State Board of Health to be
a chiropractic physician.
Approved HB1032
-- (LR# 3188L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1033
Enacts the Missouri Calcium Initiative which gives purchasing
preference to foods and beverages containing high levels of calcium.
HB1033
-- (LR# 2391L.01I)
CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND HEALTH
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1034
Raises the minimum amount of school construction projects requiring
competitive bids.
HB1034
-- (LR# 2523L.01I)
EDUCATION - ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1035
Requires Department of Revenue to distribute information to first
time licensees relating to the dangers of drinking and driving.
HB1035
-- (LR# 2685L.01I)
Referred: Motor Vehicle & Traffic Regulations (H)
HB1079
Expands eligibility for the Missouri Senior Rx Program to include
seniors with catastrophic drug costs.
HB1079
-- (LR# 2699L.01I)
Referred: Social Services, Medicaid and the Elderly (H)
HB1230
Creates a homestead exemption from property tax.
HB1230
-- (LR# 3190L.01I)
WAYS AND MEANS
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1327
Authorizes state tax amnesty program, adopts Simplified Sales and Use
Tax Administrative Act, and revises law on property tax.
Approved SS SCS HCS HB 1150, 1237 & 1327
-- (LR# 2610S.09T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1533
Increases access to and health insurance coverage for chiropractic
care.
HB1533
-- (LR# 2580L.02I)
CRITICAL ISSUES, CONSUMER PROTECTION AND HOUSING
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB2147
Provides that a person may not be arrested or convicted for a crime
or situation involving drugs if another becomes ill during it and
they summon aid for them and stay with them until help arrives.
HB2147
-- (LR# 3165L.01I)
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
HB2148
Requires a permit for a rave.
HB2148
-- (LR# 3167L.01I)
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB2149
Adds failing to summon aid for a sick person involuntary manslaughter
if in circumstances where drug transactions are involved.
HB2149
-- (LR# 3166L.01I)
Referred: Criminal Law (H)
COSPONSOR
HB1641
Prohibits anyone from holding themselves out to the public as
performing spinal manipulation without chiropractic training.
HB1641
-- (LR# 3989L.01I)
Referred: Professional Registration & Licensing (H)
HB1647
Requires all new state housing construction to comply with the
requirements of a universal designed home.
HB1647
-- (LR# 4050L.01I)
Referred: Critical Issues, Consumer Protection and Housing
HB1739
Creates a tax credit for contributions to scholarship or educational
charities.
HB1739
-- (LR# 3964L.01I)
WAYS AND MEANS
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1742
Modifies various provisions regarding workers' compensation insurers.
HB1742
-- (LR# 4019L.02I)
WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO NOT PASS
HB1925
Increases the foster care reimbursement and adoption subsidy rate
over a three-year period.
HB1925
-- (LR# 4109L.01I)
Referred: Children, Families, and Health
HB1996
Revises the penalties for misrepresentation of age by a minor to
obtain liquor.
HB1996
-- (LR# 4610L.01I)
Referred: Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions (H)
HB2043
Creates additional guidelines for industrial development projects and
urban redevelopment corporations.
HB2043
-- (LR# 4008L.01I)
Referred: Commerce and Economic Development

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Last Updated October 11, 2002 at 9:07 am