Missouri House of Representatives
2005
93rd General Assembly, 1st Regular Session
Legislation Sponsored by Rep. Charles Schlottach

SPONSOR
HB551
Changes the laws regarding electrical service to annexed areas and allows the Missouri Public Service Commission to determine electric service area boundaries
HB551 -- (LR# 1470L.01I)
Referred: Utilities
HB591
Changes the laws regarding transportation including school bus drivers, fee offices, credit for trade-ins, salvage vehicles, repossessed titles, drivers' licenses, and memorial highways
HCS HB 591, 210, 377, 760 & 777 -- (LR# 1610L.11C)
Laid over (H)
HA 1 TO HA 1,AND HA 1, HCS PENDING

HB660
Allows for increases in the fees paid by solid waste facilities, revises the allocation of the fees, reimposes the waste tire fee, and extends the Dry Cleaning Emergency Response Fund
HCS HB 660 -- (LR# 1858L.06C)
Reported do pass (H)
NO TIME LIMIT FOR DEBATE

HB777
Changes the laws regarding transportation including school bus drivers, fee offices, credit for trade-ins, salvage vehicles, repossessed titles, drivers' licenses, and memorial highways
HCS HB 591, 210, 377, 760 & 777 -- (LR# 1610L.11C)
Laid over (H)
HA 1 TO HA 1,AND HA 1, HCS PENDING

HCR25
Supports policies to ensure a healthy school environment by increasing the physical education requirements in schools.
HCS HCR 25 -- (LR# 1936L.02C)
Reported do pass (H)
NO TIME LIMIT

COSPONSOR
HB26
Renames Southwest Missouri State University as Missouri State University and increases the number of members on the board of governors
HB26 -- (LR# 0202L.01I)
Withdrawn (H)
HB70
Repeals the sunset provision requiring a certain percentage of lottery contracts be awarded to minority businesses
HB70 -- (LR# 0340L.01I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB218
Requires driver's license applicants under age 18 to show high school enrollment, attendance rate greater than 90%, and minimum GPA of 1.75 or satisfactory progress in an alternative education program
HB218 -- (LR# 0278L.03I)
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB285
Changes the name of Southwest Missouri State University to Missouri State University and the membership of its board of governors
HB285 -- (LR# 1118L.01I)
Referred: Higher Education
HB303
Changes the laws regarding linked deposit loans for agricultural purposes
HB303 -- (LR# 0453L.01I)
AGRICULTURE POLICY
Public Hearing held (H)
HB338
Changes the laws regarding the regulation of small incumbent local exchange telecommunications companies
HB338 -- (LR# 1045L.01I)
UTILITIES
Executive Session held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB349
Allows any city or county to create a geographical information system
HB349 -- (LR# 0928L.02I)
Referred: Local Government (H)
HB365
Allows moneys from the county sheriff's revolving fund to be used to cover the costs associated with the processing of concealed carry endorsements
Approved HCS HB 365 -- (LR# 1193L.03T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB373
Changes the qualifications for and the amount of credit allowed under the senior citizen/disabled person property tax credit, commonly known as circuit breaker
HB373 -- (LR# 1259L.01I)
WAYS AND MEANS
Executive Session held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB377
Changes the laws regarding transportation including school bus drivers, fee offices, credit for trade-ins, salvage vehicles, repossessed titles, drivers' licenses, and memorial highways
HCS HB 591, 210, 377, 760 & 777 -- (LR# 1610L.11C)
Laid over (H)
HA 1 TO HA 1,AND HA 1, HCS PENDING

HB384
Creates the Anhydrous Ammonia Additive Fund to reimburse distributors of anhydrous ammonia for the cost of adding red dye to the chemical
HB384 -- (LR# 0792L.01I)
Withdrawn (H)
HB393
Changes the laws affecting claims for damages and their payment and establishes venue in all tort actions
Approved CCS SS SCS HCS HB 393 -- (LR# 1188L.14T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB430
Creates the Anhydrous Ammonia Additive Fund to reimburse distributors of anhydrous ammonia for the cost of adding red dye to the chemical to prevent methamphetamine production
HCS HB 430 -- (LR# 1361L.03C)
Reported do pass (H)
NO TIME LIMIT FOR DEBATE

HB433
Changes the laws regarding telecommunications company regulation
HB433 -- (LR# 1206L.01I)
UTILITIES
Public Hearing held (H)
HB451
Requires signs on selected highways entering Greene County to contain the message: "Welcome to Greene County--Home of Governor Matt Blunt"
HB451 -- (LR# 1432L.01I)
TOURISM
Hearing scheduled, Bill not heard (H)
HB456
Eliminates the duty of a grand jury to examine public buildings and report on their condition
SCS HB 456 -- (LR# 1036S.02C)
Reported to the House with... (S)
SCS

HB457
Prohibits human cloning and the use of public funds and facilities for the purpose of human cloning
HB457 -- (LR# 0534L.01I)
Referred: Rules (H)
HB468
Changes the laws regarding the State Treasurer's duties and the Linked Deposit Program
SCS HCS HB 468 -- (LR# 1391S.05C)
Placed on Informal Calendar (S)
HB485
Standardizes the due date of county budget estimates for all counties other than those of the first classification
HB485 -- (LR# 0579L.01I)
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Executive Session held (H)
VOTED DO NOT PASS

HB490
Establishes an application process for the designation of memorial highways and bridges
HCS HB 490 -- (LR# 1433L.04C)
Reported do pass (H)
NO TIME LIMIT FOR DEBATE

HB492
Repeals the laws creating the Upper White River Basin Watershed Improvement District and removes the requirement that persons be registered to install on-site sewage disposal systems
HB492 -- (LR# 1469L.01I)
CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Executive Session held (H)
HB509
Allows a person to legally transport an open bottle of wine from a restaurant or winery under certain circumstances
HB509 -- (LR# 1427L.01I)
Referred: Local Government (H)
HB517
Expands the membership of the Highways and Transportation Commission from six to eight members
HB517 -- (LR# 1462L.01I)
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB534
Raises the dollar value of property for which the county auditor in first and second classification counties is required to inventory
HB534 -- (LR# 1423L.01I)
Referred: Local Government (H)
HB560
Limits the number of excursion gambling boat licenses which can be issued by the Missouri Gaming Commission to a total of 13 or the number of licenses issued as of January 1, 2012, whichever is less
HCS HB 560 -- (LR# 0644L.05P)
Second read and referred: Ways and Means (S)
HB605
Abolishes the community advisory committee of the Missouri Foundation for Health and requires the Governor to make appointments to the foundation's board
HB605 -- (LR# 0938L.01I)
Referred: Judiciary (H)
HB613
Exempts from state and local sales and use taxes all sales of coffins, caskets, burial cases, burial vaults, and clothing used for burial purposes
HB613 -- (LR# 1133L.01I)
Referred: Small Business (H)
HB632
Changes the laws regarding bicycle safety
HB632 -- (LR# 1463L.01I)
TRANSPORTATION
Executive Session held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB639
Establishes the Betty L. Thompson Scholarship Program and authorizes an individual and business tax credit for contributions to certified nonprofit educational charitable organizations
HCS HB 639 -- (LR# 0341L.11C)
Placed on the Informal Perfection Calendar (H)
HB648
Establishes the Missouri Wine and Grape Board and creates the Missouri Wine and Grape Fund
HB648 -- (LR# 1678L.02I)
AGRICULTURE POLICY
Executive Session held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB661
Requires hospitals participating in the Medicaid Program to provide services to individuals in state correctional facilities at the Medicaid reimbursement rate
HB661 -- (LR# 0772L.02I)
CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
Public Hearing held (H)
HB698
Eliminates hunting or fishing license or permit fees for active-duty military personnel or National Guard personnel and reserves
HB698 -- (LR# 0859L.02I)
CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
Public Hearing held (H)
HB699
Authorizes an individual income tax deduction for income received for military service in a combat zone
HB699 -- (LR# 0857L.01I)
WAYS AND MEANS
Executive Session held (H)
HCS VOTED DO PASS

HB700
Changes the laws regarding endangerment of individuals at a correctional facility and authorizes the Board of Probation and Parole to charge offenders under their supervision a monthly fee
Approved HB700 -- (LR# 1971L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State
HB859
Allows residents of Missouri to participate in any current or future state program, policy, or practice permitting prescription drugs to be acquired from Canada
HCS HB 859 -- (LR# 1490L.03P)
Perfected (H)
HB918
Requires the Department of Revenue to stamp the words "SEX OFFENDER" across the driver's license of any person required to register as a sex offender
HB918 -- (LR# 2212L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB924
Expands liability protection for school employees and volunteers
HCS HB 924 -- (LR# 2003L.03C)
Reported do pass (H)
NO TIME LIMIT FOR DEBATE

HCR21
Supports policies to ensure a healthy school environment by increasing the physical education requirements in schools.
HCR21 -- (LR# 1603L.02I)
Withdrawn (H)
HJR23
Proposes a constitutional amendment requiring impeachments to be tried by the Senate
HJR23 -- (LR# 1762L.01I)
Relieved from committee

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