Missouri House of Representatives
2006
93rd General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Legislation Sponsored by Rep. Jason Smith

SPONSOR
HB1411
Changes the laws regarding licensure of real estate brokers
SCS HB 1411 -- (LR# 4281S.03C)
Placed on Informal Calendar (S)
HB1816
Designates a portion of State Highway H in Dent County as the "Deputy Joann Barnes Memorial Highway"
HB1816 -- (LR# 5195L.02I)
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1951
Renames the Marketing Division of the Department of Agriculture to the Agriculture Business Development Division and also renames its fund
HB1951 -- (LR# 5544L.01I)
Referred: Agriculture Policy (H)
HB2142
Allows the Division of Medical Services to reimburse medical assistance recipients for ancillary medical services based on division policy and subject to appropriations
HB2142 -- (LR# 5655L.01I)
Referred: Health Care Policy (H)
COSPONSOR
HB1103
Changes the laws regarding defensive use of force
HCS HB 1461, 1375, 1110 & 1103 -- (LR# 4370L.09P)
SENATE JUDICIARY AND CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE
Executive Session held (S)
VOTED DO PASS

HB1236
Changes the laws regarding sexual offenders
Approved CCS SS SCS HCS HB 1698, 1236, 995, 1362 & 1290 -- (LR# 4908L.17T)
Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
THIS BILL BECOMES EFFECTIVE JUNE 5, 2006, EXCEPT
FOR SUBSECTIONS 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, AND 11 OF SECTION
589.400 WHICH HAVE AN AUGUST 28, 2006 EFFECTIVE
DATE

HB1255
Requires operators or riders of motorcycles and motortricycles who are younger than 21 years of age to wear protective headgear
HB1255 -- (LR# 3962L.01I)
TRANSPORTATION
Public hearing completed (H)
HB1269
Changes the laws regarding the licensing and registration of certain professionals and establishes requirements for eye examinations for children in public schools
HCS HB 1660 & 1269 -- (LR# 4803L.03C)
Dropped from calendar - Rule 43 (H)
HB1273
Revises the adjustment in state aid to public schools based on fluctuations in summer school or gifted program attendance
HCS HB 1273 & 1136 -- (LR# 3753L.02C)
Rules - Reported do pass (H)
HB1302
Creates the Missouri State Water Patrol Fund consisting of money collected for registering a vessel and increases the fee for a certificate of number
HB1302 -- (LR# 3980L.01P)
Placed on Informal Calendar (S)
HB1309
Changes the laws regarding criminal forfeitures
HB1309 -- (LR# 3592L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB1339
Changes the laws regarding the licensure of real estate brokers
Approved HCS HB 1339 -- (LR# 4215L.03T)
Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
HB1359
Allows Missouri residents to deduct from their taxable income 100% of all non-reimbursed amounts paid for long-term care insurance premiums
HCS HB 1145,1359 & 1121 -- (LR# 3429L.02P)
Placed on Informal Calendar (S)
HB1367
Changes the bidding preference requirements for sheltered workshops from a 5-point to a 25-point bonus when the work generates over $5,000 annually
SCS HCS HB 1367 -- (LR# 3896S.05C)
Reported to the House with... (S)
SCS AS AMENDED

HB1369
Requires, by January 1, 2008, that all diesel fuel sold at the terminal or imported for sale in Missouri for use in internal combustion engines contain at least 2% biodiesel fuel oil by volume
HB1369 -- (LR# 3182L.03I)
AGRICULTURE POLICY
Public hearing completed (H)
HB1381
Repeals the laws prohibiting political activity or fund raising by Kansas City police officers
HB1381 -- (LR# 4040L.01I)
Referred: Local Government (H)
HB1425
Designates the Table Rock Lake bridge on Highway 39 in the City of Shell Knob as the "State Senator Larry Gene Taylor Memorial Bridge"
HB1425 -- (LR# 4078L.01I)
Referred: Transportation (H)
HB1444
Prohibits the use of public funds for health and social services programs to subsidize abortion services
HB1444 -- (LR# 3509L.01I)
HEALTH CARE POLICY
Public hearing completed (H)
HB1461
Changes the laws regarding defensive use of force
HCS HB 1461, 1375, 1110 & 1103 -- (LR# 4370L.09P)
SENATE JUDICIARY AND CIVIL AND CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE
Executive Session held (S)
VOTED DO PASS

HB1474
Establishes the Founding Documents Protection Act and specifies that no teacher or administrator will be prohibited from reading or posting certain documents and verses
HB1474 -- (LR# 3289L.02I)
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Executive Session - No Action Taken
HB1525
Establishes age and residency requirements for candidates of the office of county treasurer
HB1525 -- (LR# 4625L.01I)
ELECTIONS
HCS voted do pass (H)
HB1563
Exempts certain veterans' retirement benefits from state income tax
HB1563 -- (LR# 3325L.04I)
Referred: Ways and Means (H)
HB1573
Allows a person registering to vote to present a valid Missouri nondriver's license or passport
HB1573 -- (LR# 4328L.02I)
ELECTIONS
Public hearing completed (H)
HB1581
Authorizes an income tax credit for donations to food pantries
HCS HB 1581 -- (LR# 4345L.03P)
SENATE GOVERNMENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND FISCAL OVERSIGHT
Executive Session held (S)
HB1602
Prohibits a health care professional from prescribing, dispensing, or administering a lethal dosage of any substance for the purpose of assisting in the death of an individual
HB1602 -- (LR# 4667L.02I)
Referred: Health Care Policy (H)
HB1617
Changes the restrictions regarding the liability of a landowner who invites or permits persons to use the land for recreational purposes to include state-administered recreational access programs
Approved HCS HB 1617 & 1374 -- (LR# 4832L.02T)
Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
HB1639
Prohibits the Governor from using his or her emergency powers to confiscate firearms or revoke a permit to carry any firearm
HB1639 -- (LR# 4327L.01I)
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON GENERAL LAWS
Public hearing completed (H)
HB1642
Requires state agencies, public schools and colleges, and political subdivisions to use the traditional names of holidays
HB1642 -- (LR# 4320L.03I)
Rules - Reported do pass (H)
HB1649
Allows a full $6,000 retirement benefit deduction from state income for taxpayers over the age of 65 regardless of income
HB1649 -- (LR# 4520L.01I)
WAYS AND MEANS
Public hearing completed (H)
HB1676
Excludes sheltered workshop employment income as income when determining eligibility for permanent and total disability benefits
HB1676 -- (LR# 4432L.01I)
Referred: Senior Citizen Advocacy (H)
HB1704
Exempts individuals who are 65 years of age or older from the lawful presence requirements for the renewal of driver's licenses, permits, or nondriver's licenses
HB1704 -- (LR# 4969L.01I)
Laid over (H)
HCA 1 ADOPTED

HB1742
Establishes the eligibility requirements of an employed disabled person requesting medical assistance under the federal Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act of 1999
SS SCS HCS HB 1742 -- (LR# 5088S.08F)
Emergency Clause adopted (S)
HB1761
Changes the laws regarding surface mining and gravel excavation
HCS HB 1761 -- (LR# 4540L.04C)
Laid over (H)
HCS PENDING

HB1784
Revises certain assault crimes and one tampering crime to include juvenile officers
HB1784 -- (LR# 5136L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB1798
Establishes a minimum salary for deputy sheriffs and creates the Public Safety Enhancement Fund
HB1798 -- (LR# 5027L.01I)
Referred: Local Government (H)
HB1814
Requires English to be the language of all official proceedings in the state
HCS HB 1814 -- (LR# 5125L.02P)
Second Rd/Refer: Pensions, Veteran Affairs & General Law(S)
HB1817
Prohibits the Governor from using his or her emergency powers to confiscate firearms or revoke a permit to carry any firearm
HB1817 -- (LR# 5095L.01I)
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON GENERAL LAWS
Public hearing completed (H)
HB1827
Changes the authorized categories of business and premium requirements on health insurance policies issued to an association of small and large employers
Approved HB1827 -- (LR# 5249L.01T)
Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
HB1833
Designates the crayfish as the official state invertebrate
HB1833 -- (LR# 5275L.01P)
SEE COMMENTS
MOTION TO 3RD READ AND PASS WITHDRAWN

HB1895
Revises the crime of stealing any animal to include any animal considered livestock
HB1895 -- (LR# 5342L.01I)
AGRICULTURE POLICY
HCS voted do pass (H)
HB1905
Authorizes the Family Support Division to assist certain elderly individuals who qualify for the federal Food Stamp Program in obtaining supplemental food stamps
HB1905 -- (LR# 5254L.01P)
Placed on Informal Calendar (S)
HB1918
Changes the laws regarding commercial motor vehicles, outdoor advertising, vacating roads, log trucks, proof of lawful presence, driver's licenses, all-terrain vehicles, and vehicle weight limits
HCS HB 1340, 1549, 1918 & 1998 -- (LR# 3732L.06C)
Rules - Reported do pass (H)
HB1944
Changes the laws regarding the use of eminent domain
Approved CCS SS SCS HCS HB 1944 -- (LR# 4100S.24T)
Delivered to Secretary of State (G)
HB1986
Changes the laws regarding the reporting requirements for lobbyists
HB1986 -- (LR# 5145L.02I)
Referred: Elections (H)
HB1987
Revises the crime of stealing any animal to include any animal considered livestock
HB1987 -- (LR# 5444L.01I)
Referred: Agriculture Policy (H)
HB2018
Requires crime victims to be paid up to $250 from the Crime Victims' Compensation Fund to replace certain items seized by law enforcement as evidence of a crime
HB2018 -- (LR# 5572L.02I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HB2047
Allows any county or municipality to establish an ordinance requiring sexually oriented businesses to be licensed and authorizes them to regulate and restrict the location of these businesses
HCS HB 2047 -- (LR# 5611L.04C)
Rules - Reported do pass (H)
HB2106
Increases the penalty for littering by requiring community service and a $600 restitution payment
HB2106 -- (LR# 5656L.01I)
Referred: Crime Prevention and Public Safety (H)
HJR39
Proposes a constitutional amendment guaranteeing a citizen's First Amendment right to pray on public property and reaffirming a citizen's right to choose any or no religion
HJR39 -- (LR# 3226L.01P)
SENATE EDUCATION
Public Hearing held (S)

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