Missouri House of Representatives
2004
92nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Legislation Sponsored by Rep. Trent Skaggs
SPONSOR
HB1067
Authorizes the charging of vehicle-related fees and fines to personal
property tax bills.
HB1067
-- (LR# 2942L.01I)
TAX POLICY
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1114
Allows for a special license plate for peace officers or firefighters
wounded in the line of duty or the survivors of those killed in the
line of duty.
Approved HB1114
-- (LR# 3910L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1132
Designates May 8 as "Missouri Day."
HB1132
-- (LR# 3828L.01I)
TOURISM AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1356
Entitles members of the Missouri State Employees' Retirement System
and the highway and highway patrol retirement system who retired prior
to July 1, 1990, to an additional $5 per month times years of service.
HB1356
-- (LR# 3769L.01I)
RETIREMENT
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1357
Increases the cost-of-living adjustment for certain special
consultants and retirees from 80% to 100% of the Consumer Price
Index.
HB1357
-- (LR# 3770L.01I)
RETIREMENT
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1372
Requires that a vehicle's license plate number match the number on
the license plate renewal tags.
HB1372
-- (LR# 3885L.01I)
Referred: Transportation and Motor Vehicles (H)
HB1473
Allows police to stop motorists for safety belt violations, makes it
illegal to have an open container in a vehicle, and allows police to
submit certified reports instead of sworn to the Revenue Department.
HB1473
-- (LR# 3216L.01I)
Referred: Transportation and Motor Vehicles (H)
HB1518
Allows retired state employees under the old Missouri State Employees'
Retirement System plan that have reached the limit on total annual
increases to receive an additional one-tenth of a percent.
HB1518
-- (LR# 4264L.01I)
Referred: Retirement (H)
HB1618
Revises the statutes relating to the crimes of assault of a law
enforcement officer or emergency personnel in the first, second, and
third degree by adding security officers.
HB1618
-- (LR# 4752L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
COSPONSOR
HB768
Creates the crime of assault of corrections personnel.
HB768
-- (LR# 2517L.02I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB818
Prohibits insurers from having an ownership interest in auto body
repair shops.
HB818
-- (LR# 3224L.01I)
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB901
Creates the Fund for the Reduction of Alcohol-Related Problems.
HB901
-- (LR# 3280L.01I)
TAX POLICY
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB945
Changes the requirements for claiming and reporting on economic
incentives.
HB945
-- (LR# 2748L.02I)
Referred: Job Creation and Economic Development (H)
HB957
Establishes a War on Terror survivors scholarship program.
HCS HB 957
-- (LR# 2478L.02T)
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB966
Revises the definition of "motor vehicle" as it relates to motor
vehicle time sales.
HB966
-- (LR# 2872L.01I)
Referred: Transportation and Motor Vehicles (H)
HB971
Authorizes a tax credit for certain railroad ad valorem property tax.
HB971
-- (LR# 3354L.02I)
TAX POLICY
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB978
Establishes the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board to serve as a
liaison between state agencies and small businesses.
Approved CCS#3 SS HS HCS HB 978
-- (LR# 3116S.10T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB985
Revises the statutes regarding the practice of real estate.
Approved HCS HB 985
-- (LR# 3563L.03T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB990
Revises the regulation of residential mortgage brokers.
HB990
-- (LR# 2995L.01I)
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1031
Imposes penalties for violating laws relating to the labeling of
kegs of beer.
HB1031
-- (LR# 3636L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB1046
Establishes the Adult Entertainment Tax Act.
HB1046
-- (LR# 3499L.01I)
Referred: Tax Policy (H)
HB1068
Authorizes the Commissioner of the Office of Administration to use
reverse auction procedures.
HB1068
-- (LR# 3200L.01I)
Referred: Budget (H)
HB1073
Creates the crime of unlawful distribution of prescription medication
without a prescription in school.
HB1073
-- (LR# 3458L.02I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB1074
Makes it a crime to burn a cross with the intent to intimidate any
person or group of persons.
Approved HCS HB 1074 & 1129
-- (LR# 3897S.02T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1080
Revises the statute on penalties for failure to yield at an
intersection by adding surcharges and suspensions under certain
circumstances.
HB1080
-- (LR# 2867L.01I)
TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1081
Requires the Board of Probation and Parole to review and make
clemency recommendations to the Governor regarding prisoners serving
sentences for which they cannot be paroled.
HB1081
-- (LR# 3017L.01I)
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1089
Limits the disclosure of nonpublic personal health information.
HB1089
-- (LR# 3737L.01I)
Referred: Health Care Policy (H)
HB1093
Establishes the rights of persons who utilize service dogs.
HCS HB 1093
-- (LR# 3268L.04P)
House requests Senate to recede (H)
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HB1100
Allows electrical corporations to recover energy costs through fuel
adjustment schedules.
HB1100
-- (LR# 3989L.01I)
COMMUNICATIONS, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1102
Amends certain policies with regard to the Missouri Assessment Program
(MAP) testing.
HB1102
-- (LR# 4006L.01I)
EDUCATION
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1104
Regulates the removal of a tenant's property by a landlord.
HB1104
-- (LR# 2934L.02I)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Hearing Scheduled, Bill Not Heard (H)
HB1116
Excludes from tax increment financing projects certain transportation
sales taxes in Kansas City.
HB1116
-- (LR# 3704L.01I)
JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1121
Prohibits open alcohol containers in certain vehicles.
HB1121
-- (LR# 3822L.01I)
Referred: Local Government (H)
HB1124
Requires all insurance premium rate changes of 15% or more to be
approved by the Director of the Department of Insurance after a public
hearing.
HB1124
-- (LR# 3623L.01I)
Referred: Financial Services (H)
HB1129
Makes it a crime to burn a cross with the intent to intimidate any
person or group of persons.
Approved HCS HB 1074 & 1129
-- (LR# 3897S.02T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1153
Increases the penalty for various drug crimes when the substance was
placed in close proximity to a child under 17 years of age.
HB1153
-- (LR# 2490L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB1166
Creates a procedural prerequisite for filing lawsuits for alleged
defective residential construction.
HB1166
-- (LR# 3811L.02I)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1187
Changes the procedure allowing Clay County to operate concession
stands at privately operated marinas.
Approved HB1187
-- (LR# 3941L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1194
Prohibits locating billboards for adult cabarets or sexually oriented
businesses within one mile of any state highway and prohibits persons
under 21 years of age from installing them.
HB1194
-- (LR# 3498L.01I)
TOURISM AND CULTURAL AFFAIRS
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1201
Revises law regarding disposal of damaged vehicles to require that
ordinances contain certain specific provisions.
HCS HB 1201
-- (LR# 3243L.02C)
SENATE TRANSPORTATION
Executive Session Held (S)
SCS HCS HB 996 AND HB1142 AND HCS HB 1201 AND
HB 1489 VOTED DO PASS. SEE HB 996
HB1215
Revises the crime of escape from commitment.
Approved SCS HCS HB 1215
-- (LR# 4139L.03T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1217
Revises the statutes relating to the St. Louis and Kansas City Police
Retirement Systems.
Approved SCS HB 1217
-- (LR# 3988S.02T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1218
Provides that certain retired members of the Kansas City Police
Retirement System receive an equalizing cost-of-living adjustment in
addition to the member's base pension and cost-of-living adjustments.
HB1218
-- (LR# 3987L.01I)
RETIREMENT
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1223
Requires the Department of Insurance to pay Missouri's annual dues
for membership in the National Conference of Insurance Legislators.
HB1223
-- (LR# 3951L.02I)
Third Read and defeated (H)
AYES: 56
NOES: 98
PRESENT: 2
HB1234
Allows the Missouri Public Service Commission to approve assistance
programs for low-income customers in obtaining or maintaining access
to utility service.
HB1234
-- (LR# 3780L.01I)
COMMUNICATIONS, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1237
Creates T.J.'s Law dealing with the regulation and licensing of bail
bondsmen and surety recovery agents.
HB1237
-- (LR# 3706L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB1241
Provides for predetermination of prudence and ratemaking principles
for infrastructure investments by utilities.
HB1241
-- (LR# 3977L.01I)
COMMUNICATIONS, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1298
Brings the State of Missouri into compliance with the federal
Violence Against Women Act.
HB1298
-- (LR# 2925L.01I)
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1303
Provides for telecommunications pricing flexibility.
HB1303
-- (LR# 3749L.01I)
COMMUNICATIONS, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1319
Revises provisions governing candidate filing dates in Kansas City.
HB1319
-- (LR# 4082L.01I)
ELECTIONS
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO PASS
HB1323
Requires the Department of Mental Health to submit a cost-benefit
analysis and a written plan to the appropriate House and Senate
appropriations committees before closing or downsizing any facility.
HB1323
-- (LR# 3685L.01I)
Referred: Health Care Policy (H)
HB1336
Extends immunity from civil liability to owners of land next to
certain dedicated trail systems.
HB1336
-- (LR# 3940L.02I)
JUDICIARY
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1380
Removes the multiplier for the proration factor for career ladder
entitlement under the school foundation formula.
HCS HB 1380
-- (LR# 3537L.02C)
Laid Over (H)
HB1429
Increases the Medicaid reimbursement for health care providers over
the next five fiscal years.
HB1429
-- (LR# 4480L.01I)
Referred: Budget (H)
HB1430
Increases, from 12% to 24% annually, the interest charges that health
insurers may be assessed for late payment of claims and shortens the
time within which insurers must respond to filed claims.
HB1430
-- (LR# 4481L.01I)
Referred: Financial Services (H)
HB1450
Makes tampering with cable television distribution capabilities a
class C felony.
HB1450
-- (LR# 4409L.01I)
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1454
Authorizes the conveyance of various state property.
Approved SCS HB 1613 AND HB 1445 AND HB 1454 AND HB 1462 AND
-- (LR# 4726S.02T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1457
Requires the Department of Natural Resources to notify permit holders
who fail to file required reports before the department may fine or
penalize, with some exceptions.
HB1457
-- (LR# 3952L.01I)
Referred: Conservation and Natural Resources (H)
HB1459
Requires all television stations in the state to provide real-time
captioning of all local news, weather, and sports programming by
January 1, 2006.
HB1459
-- (LR# 4431L.01I)
COMMUNICATIONS, ENERGY, AND TECHNOLOGY
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1460
Lowers the minimum age for jury service from 21 to 18.
HB1460
-- (LR# 3980L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1469
Revises the statutes relating to health insurance.
HB1469
-- (LR# 4581L.01I)
Referred: Financial Services (H)
HB1471
Authorizes the conveyance of the Felix Building in Jackson County to
the Truman Medical Center.
HCS HB 1471
-- (LR# 4498L.02C)
SENATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, TOURISM, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Executive Session Held (S)
SCS HB 1613 AND HB 1445 AND HB 1454 AND HB 1462
AND HCS HB 1471 AND HB 1608 AND HB 1612 AND
HB 1635 VOTED DO PASS. SEE HB 1613
HB1474
Specifies that state contracts for services require that only United
States citizens or federally authorized persons be employed.
HB1474
-- (LR# 4540L.01I)
JOB CREATION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1480
Creates the Police Chiefs' and Officers' Annuity and Healthcare
Fund.
HCS HB 1480
-- (LR# 3616L.06C)
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1563
Enacts the Missouri Hospital Infection Control Act of 2004.
HS HCS HB 1477 & 1563
-- (LR# 3864L.07P)
SENATE AGING, FAMILIES, MENTAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Executive Session Held (S)
SCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1572
Requires the Office of Administration to implement the Oversight
Review Committee's recommendations on Minority Business Enterprises
and Women's Business Enterprises not domiciled in Missouri.
HB1572
-- (LR# 4573L.02I)
Reported Do Pass-Placed on Third Read Consent Calendar (S)
HB1584
Revises the crime of unlawful use of a weapon by making it a class B
misdemeanor to, with criminal negligence, carry a firearm or other
weapon into certain areas of an airport.
HB1584
-- (LR# 4775L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB1641
Coordinates the benefits for the federal Medicare Prescription Drug
Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003.
HB1641
-- (LR# 4860L.01I)
Referred: Senior Security (H)
HB1684
Authorizes a tax credit for taxpayers installing qualified net
metering units.
HB1684
-- (LR# 4908L.01I)
Referred: Tax Policy (H)
HB1739
Modifies the Missouri Small Business Health Reinsurance Program.
HB1739
-- (LR# 4903L.01I)
SMALL BUSINESS
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1765
Requires lobbyists to file expenditure reports for each member of a
legislative committee when expenditures are made on behalf of the
committee.
HB1765
-- (LR# 5077L.01I)
Referred: Elections (H)
HJR29
Proposes a constitutional amendment extending legislative term limits
to 12 years.
HJR29
-- (LR# 2509L.01I)
ELECTIONS
Executive Session Held (H)
NO ACTION TAKEN
HJR44
Proposes a constitutional amendment to allow school districts to pass
bond issues by a simple majority vote.
HJR44
-- (LR# 3278L.01I)
Referred: Education (H)
HJR58
Proposes a constitutional amendment creating the Budget Control Fund.
HJR58
-- (LR# 5078L.02I)
Referred: Special Committee on General Laws
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