Missouri House of Representatives
2004
92nd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Legislation Sponsored by Rep. Robert Hilgemann
SPONSOR
HB1216
Allows the board of education for the St. Louis City school district
to adopt a resolution raising the mandatory attendance age to 17.
HB1216
-- (LR# 4014L.01I)
Referred: Education (H)
HB1335
Allows for the "Freedom = Choice" license plate and creates the
Missouri Freedom = Choice Support Fund to fund family planning
services.
HB1335
-- (LR# 4337L.01I)
TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO NOT PASS
HB1410
Revises the statutes relating to the designation of next-of-kin for
purposes of the disposition of human remains.
HB1410
-- (LR# 4336L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1521
Makes it unlawful to discriminate against a person based on sexual
orientation.
HB1521
-- (LR# 2558L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
COSPONSOR
HB777
Changes the name of Southwest Missouri State University to Missouri
State University.
HCS HB 777
-- (LR# 2533L.03P)
Third Read and defeated (H)
AYES: 73
NOES: 83
PRESENT: 3
HB956
Designates big bluestem grass as the official grass of the State of
Missouri.
HB956
-- (LR# 3451L.01I)
Placed on Informal Calendar (S)
HB996
Changes various statutes relating to annual school bus inspections,
regulation of low-speed vehicles, sales of abandoned property by the
City of Kansas City, all-terrain vehicles, and bumper heights.
Approved SCS HB 996 AND HB 1142 AND HCS HB 1201 AND HB 1489
-- (LR# 3208S.04T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1050
Removes the requirement that persons who do not stop at a weigh
station must be determined to be in noncompliance with weight limit
provisions in order to be punished.
HB1050
-- (LR# 3093L.01I)
Referred: Transportation and Motor Vehicles (H)
HB1119
Revises various statutes relating to motor vehicles, driver's
licenses, emergency vehicles, child restraints, manufactured homes,
failure to stop at weigh stations, and rail passenger cars.
HCS HB 1105, 1062, 1111, 1113 & 1119
-- (LR# 3535L.06C)
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HB1142
Changes various statutes relating to annual school bus inspections,
regulation of low-speed vehicles, sales of abandoned property by the
City of Kansas City, all-terrain vehicles, and bumper heights.
Approved SCS HB 996 AND HB 1142 AND HCS HB 1201 AND HB 1489
-- (LR# 3208S.04T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1180
Increases recording fees for deposit into certain funds.
HB1180
-- (LR# 3804L.01I)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1200
Allows law enforcement officers to make a vehicle stop for a seat
belt violation as long as the violation is clearly visible before the
stop.
HB1200
-- (LR# 2568L.02I)
TRANSPORTATION AND MOTOR VEHICLES
Public Hearing Held (H)
HB1222
Provides additional health insurance coverage for clinical trials for
cancer treatment by adding phase I and II to the currently covered
phase III and IV clinical trials.
HB1222
-- (LR# 3866L.01I)
Referred: Financial Services (H)
HB1226
Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to offer a
vaccination program for first responders deployed to disaster areas
as a result of bioterrorism events.
HB1226
-- (LR# 4040L.01I)
HOMELAND SECURITY AND VETERANS AFFAIRS
Executive Session Held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS
HB1236
Revises the statutes relating to payday loans including language
allowing the Attorney General to maintain an action to enforce
compliance.
HB1236
-- (LR# 3982L.01I)
Referred: Financial Services (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)
HB1290
Authorizes income tax check-off boxes for certain chronic illness
charities.
Approved SCS HS HCS HB 1290
-- (LR# 3857S.11T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1363
Requires the Secretary of State to acquire, operate, and maintain an
archival office in St. Louis.
Approved HCS HB 1363
-- (LR# 4022L.03T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1428
Revises various statutes relating to medical malpractice insurance.
HB1428
-- (LR# 3712L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (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)
HB1444
Repeals the current requirement for legislative committees to have
resolutions passed authorizing visits to state institutions.
Approved HB1444
-- (LR# 4504L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB1458
Authorizes a $10 surcharge in certain felony criminal cases to fund
the Gang Resistance Education and Training Program and the After
School Reading Retreat Program.
HB1458
-- (LR# 4338L.02I)
JUDICIARY
Public Hearing Held (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)
HB1461
Gives civilian review boards the authority to issue subpoenas,
administer oaths, and examine witnesses under oath.
HB1461
-- (LR# 3979L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB1466
Removes the $500 gambling loss limit and increases taxes from 20% to
21%.
HB1466
-- (LR# 4136L.01I)
Referred: Tax Policy (H)
HB1470
Revises various statutes relating to stealing, tampering, and
receiving stolen property.
HB1470
-- (LR# 4490L.01I)
CRIME PREVENTION AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Public Hearing Held (H)
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)
HB1486
Modifies the law relating to license-exempt facilities for children.
HB1486
-- (LR# 4312L.01I)
Referred: Children and Families (H)
HB1495
Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program to provide
a single, publicly financed statewide insurance program for all
residents of this state.
HB1495
-- (LR# 4216L.01I)
Referred: Financial Services (H)
HB1534
Authorizes a deferral of taxes on real property owned by citizens who
are 62 years of age or older.
HB1534
-- (LR# 4344L.01I)
SENIOR SECURITY
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO NOT PASS
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
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)
HB1657
Establishes the Women's Right to Know Act to raise public awareness
about the existence and availability of emergency contraception.
HB1657
-- (LR# 4607L.01I)
Referred: Children and Families (H)
HB1658
Changes the name of Harris-Stowe State College to Harris-Stowe State
University.
HB1658
-- (LR# 4912L.01I)
Referred: Education (H)
HB1684
Authorizes a tax credit for taxpayers installing qualified net
metering units.
HB1684
-- (LR# 4908L.01I)
Referred: Tax Policy (H)
HB1702
Authorizes a tax credit for contributions to nonprofit educational
assistance programs.
HCS HB 1702
-- (LR# 4997L.02C)
HCS Reported Do Pass (H)
HJR30
Proposes a constitutional amendment to ratify the Equal Rights
Amendment to the United States Constitution.
HJR30
-- (LR# 2435L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HJR37
Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the size of the House of
Representatives to 101 members.
HJR37
-- (LR# 2787L.01I)
ELECTIONS
Executive Session Held (H)
VOTED DO NOT PASS
HJR57
Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting reduction of the
Children's Health Insurance Program coverage without two-thirds
legislative majority.
HJR57
-- (LR# 5015L.01I)
Referred: Rules (H)
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