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Ninety-Fifth General Assembly Index Journals of the Senate and House of the STATE OF MISSOURI 2009 FIRST REGULAR SESSION January 7, 2009 to May 30, 2009 VETO SESSION September 16, 2009 Compiled under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate and Chief Clerk of the House In compliance with Section 2.080, RSMo 2000 Missouri General Assembly USER ADVISORY This Index is for use with the bound version of the Journals of the Senate and House, First Regular Session and Veto Session, 95th General Assembly, State of Missouri. The Journals are printed daily by the Senate and House. Corrections made in a daily journal subsequent to the printing of the Journal may be located by examining the "corrections" heading in this index. The bound sets of Senate and House Journals constitute the official version of the Journals and take precedence over other versions which might be available electronically or otherwise. Journal page numbers are given only in the numerical listing of SENATE BILLS INTRODUCED and HOUSE BILLS INTRODUCED. When using the TRULY AGREED TO and the CLASSIFIED INDEX, please refer to the numerical listing for journal page numbers. Bill authors are not listed for substitute bills. In the CLASSIFIED INDEX, bill captions (listed under SUBJECT) have been revised to take into account changes that occurred after introduction. Bills are classified in this portion of the index by the last version acted upon. AUTHORITY FOR PUBLICATION 2.080. 1. Copies of the journals of the proceedings of each house of the general assembly shall be compiled under the superintendence and direction of the secretary of the senate and chief clerk of the house, in such number as may be determined to be necessary by the committee on legislative research, to be distributed as directed by the committee. After each session of the general assembly, the secretary of the senate and chief clerk of the house shall examine and correct the proof sheets of the journals of their respective chambers and prepare a table of the errata, if any errors have been made, and shall prepare an index of the journals. The secretary of the senate and chief clerk of the house shall develop and use a common indexing system for the journals. 2. Copies of the journals may be printed and bound into books, may be microphotographed, or may otherwise be copied so as to preserve the record of proceedings and to facilitate the use and storage of the journals. 2.091. The secretary of the senate and chief clerk of the house shall deliver, upon request, one copy of the journal of their respective chambers to the judge of any court of record, any member of either house of the general assembly, the head of any state department, bureau or state institution, the state university, the Missouri state historical society and any public library in the state, two copies of each to the law library association of St. Louis, and three copies of each to the Library of Congress at Washington, D.C. The remaining copies shall be preserved, subject to the orders of the general assembly. CONTENTS Ninety-Fifth General Assembly First Regular Session Page Truly Agreed To And Finally Passed Bills Signed by the Governor ................................................... 1 Vetoed by the Governor ................................................... 8 Senate Legislation Introduced Bills .................................................................. 9 Concurrent Resolutions .................................................. 38 Joint Resolutions ....................................................... 40 House Legislation Introduced Bills ................................................................. 41 Concurrent Resolutions ................................................. 108 Joint Resolutions ...................................................... 111 Conference Committees - Requests, Motions and Reports ............................. 114 Classified Index Keywords ..................................................... 118 Classified Index .............................................................. 120 Senate Index ................................................................. 415 House Index ................................................................. 459 Veto Session Senate Index ................................................................. 552 House Index ................................................................. 553 Abbreviations are as follows: SB ................................................... Senate Bill HB ................................................... House Bill SCR ................................... Senate Concurrent Resolution HCR ................................... House Concurrent Resolution SJR ......................................... Senate Joint Resolution HJR ........................................ House Joint Resolution SS ............................................... Senate Substitute HS .............................................. House Substitute SCS .................................... Senate Committee Substitute HCS .................................... House Committee Substitute CCR ................................... Conference Committee Report CCS ................................ Conference Committee Substitute TRULY AGREED TO AND FINALLY PASSED BILLS FIRST REGULAR SESSION BILLS SIGNED BY THE GOVERNOR SENATE BILLS No. Author Subject HCS SS SCS Establishes licensing and contract requirements for preneed funeral contract sellers, providers, and SB 1 seller agents HCS SCS SB Authorizes the conveyance and lease of certain state properties 15 SB 26 Ridgeway Prohibits alcohol beverage vaporizers HCS SCS SBs Modifies provisions relating to forcible sexual offenses against children 36 & 112 CCS#2 HCS Modifies various provisions relating to private jails SCS SB 44 CCS HCS SCS Modifies requirements for certain law enforcement personnel SB 47 SB 126 Rupp Prohibits life insurers from taking underwriting actions or charging different rates based upon a person's past or future lawful travel destinations unless such action is based upon sound actuarial principles SCS SB 140 Modifies provisions relating to criminal non-support SS SCS SB 141 Modifies the law on the establishment of paternity HCS SCS SB Modifies definition of eligible student for nursing student loan program 152 HCS SB 154 Authorizes nonprofit sewer companies to provide domestic water services in certain areas HCS SCS SB Codifies into law the five regional autism projects currently serving persons with autism 157 SB 161 Crowell Removes certain limitations on investments made by boards of trustees of police and firemen's retirement systems HCS SCS SB Authorizes several real property interest conveyances to various entities 179 HCS SB 196 Modifies the procedure for detaching territory from a public water supply district SB 217 Goodman Allows remote participation in certain corporate shareholders' meetings and allows limited liability companies and limited partnerships to administratively cancel their respective documents of organization SB 224 Goodman Modifies the requirements of a restated articles of incorporation SCS SB 231 Exempts landlords from liability for loss or damage to tenants' personal property when executing an order for possession of premises 1 2 Index, Senate and House Journals, First Regular Session No. Author Subject SB 232 Cunningham Prohibits certain public agencies and political subdivisions from discrimination based on an individual's elementary and secondary education program SCS SB 265 Extends the collection of the statewide court automation fee until 2013 SB 277 Cunningham Authorizes financial institutions to assign fiduciary obligations relating to irrevocable life insurance trusts HCS#2 SS SB Modifies provisions relating to education 291 SB 294 Barnitz Restricts corporate name reservation CCS HCS SB Modifies laws regarding cemeteries and cemetery operators, physician assistants, the Board for 296 Architects, Professional Engineers, Professional Land Surveyors, and Landscape Architects, Dental Care Professionals, Nurses, Pharmacy, and Mental Health Benefits CCS HCS SS Modifies provisions of law regarding taxes to fund certain health care services SB 307 HCS SCS SB Creates two separate funds within the state treasury to receive and retain funds provided under the 313 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 HCS SCS SB Modifies provisions relating to crime victims 338 SCS SB 355 Allows motor vehicle dealers, boat dealers, and powersport dealers to charge administrative fees associated with the sale or lease of certain vehicles and vessels under certain conditions SB 368 Stouffer Provides an affirmative defense to bicyclists and motorcyclists who run red lights under certain conditions SS SCS SB 376 Modifies provisions relating to energy and energy efficiency SCS SB 394 Allows certain businesses to use terms such as drug store in their business name SB 398 Barnitz Modifies property posting provisions CCS HCS SB Modifies provisions relating to contracts of the Department of Mental Health 435 HCS SB 480 Creates the Missouri Board on Geographic Names and modifies the name and duties of the Second Capitol Commission SB 485 Pearce Requires the Ethics Commission to redact the bank account number contained on a committee's statement of organization before it makes the statement public CCS SB 513 Modifies the filing requirements for certain real estate broker liens and requires builders to offer to install sprinklers in some instances SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS No. Author Subject SCR 2 Crowell Recognizes October 3rd of each year as Science Day SENATE JOINT RESOLUTIONS No. Author Subject SCS SJR 5 Requires all charter county assessors, except the Jackson County Assessor, to be elected Joint Legislative Index, Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed Bills 3 HOUSE BILLS No. Author Subject HB 1 Icet Appropriates money to the Board of Fund Commissioners CCS SS SCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the State Board of HCS HB 2 Education and Department of Elementary and Secondary Education CCS SS SCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HCS HB 3 Higher Education CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HB 4 Revenue and Department of Transportation CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Office of HB 5 Administration, Department of Transportation, and Department of Public Safety CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HB 6 Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, and Department of Conservation CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses and distributions of the departments of Economic HB 7 Development,Insurance, Financial Institutions,Professional Registration,Labor and Industrial Relations CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HB 8 Public Safety CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HB 9 Corrections CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of the Department of HB 10 Mental Health, Board of Public Buildings, and Department of Health and Senior Services CCS#2 SCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, and distributions of the Department of Social HCS HB Services 11 CCS SCS HCS Appropriates money for the expenses, grants, refunds, and distributions of statewide elected HB 12 officials, the Judiciary, Office of the State Public Defender, and General Assembly CCS SCS HB Appropriates money for real property leases and related services 13 SCS HCS HB Appropriates money for supplemental purposes for several departments and offices of state 14 government,for the purchase of equipment,payment of claims for refunds,for persons,firms and corporations HB 15 Icet Appropriates money for supplemental purposes for the several departments and offices of state government, and for payment of various claims for refunds, for persons, firms and corporations SCS HCS HB Appropriates money for capital improvement and other purposes as provided in Article IV, 17 Section 28 SCS HCS HB Appropriates money for supplemental purposes from the federal budget stimulus funds 21 SS SCS HCS Appropriates money for capital improvement projects, for grants, refunds and distributions, HB 22 planning, expenses, and to transfer money among certain funds. CCS SCS HCS Changes the laws regarding crime HB 62 SCS HCS HB Changes the laws regarding income tax exemptions for certain retirement benefits 82 SCS HB 83 Changes the laws regarding travel club membership contracts CCS SCS HB Establishes David's Law and the Heroes Way Interstate Interchange Designation Program and 91 designates several memorial highways and bridges SCS HCS HB Exempts tractors from certain width, height, length, and registration regulations when the tractors 93 & 216 are participating in tractor parades for fund-raising activities and other special events 4 Index, Senate and House Journals, First Regular Session No. Author Subject SCS HB 103 Changes the laws regarding public safety SCS HCS HB Allows unclaimed cremated remains of veterans to be collected by a veterans' service organization 111 for the purpose of internment under certain circumstances HCS HB 124 Requires the Joint Committee on Terrorism, Bioterrorism, and Homeland Security to include the feasibility of compiling information relevant to immigration enforcement issues in their studies HB 132 Fallert Changes the laws regarding the sale of liquor SS HCS HB Expands the DNA profiling system by requiring any person 17 years of age or older who is 152 arrested for certain crimes to provide a biological sample for the purpose of DNA profiling analysis CCS#2 HCS Establishes the Foster Care Education Bill of Rights and changes the laws regarding the HB 154 placement of children and the appointment of standby guardians SCS HCS HB Gives the judge presiding over certain sexual offense cases discretion to publicly disclose 177 & indentifying information regarding the defendant which could be used to identify or locate the HCS HB victim 622 SS#2 SCS HCS Changes the laws regarding economic development and taxation HB 191 SS SCS HCS Establishes the Fire Safety Standard and Firefighter Protection Act which prohibits the sale of any HB 205 cigarette that has not been tested, certified, and marked that it has met certain performance standards HB 210 Deeken Allows a retired state employee to request in writing to have contributions to the Missouri State Employees Charitable Campaign deducted from his or her monthly retirement benefit payment HB 218 Ervin Changes the laws regarding eligibility for coverage under the Missouri Health Insurance Pool HCS HB 231 Requires group policies by a health carrier or plan to employers not covered by federal COBRA to provide the continuation coverage to a terminated employee in the same manner as by COBRA law SCS HCS HB Establishes Kaitlyn's Law which requires school districts to allow certain students with disabilities 236 to participate in graduation ceremonies after four years of high school attendance SCS HCS HB Changes the laws regarding courts and court procedures 237, HB 238 & HB 482 SCS HB 239 Changes the laws regarding the management of trusts and funds CCS HCS HB Changes the laws regarding surface mining and gravel excavation 246 SS SCS HCS Changes the requirements for collaborative practice arrangements between physicians and certain HB 247 nurses and revises the definition of "eligible student" for the Nursing Student Loan Program SCS HCS HB Changes the laws regarding the use of land 250 HB 253 Davis Allows motorcycle headlamps to be wired to modulate either the upper beam or lower beam from its maximum intensity to lesser intensity and establishes modulation standards SCS HB 257 Allows Lincoln County to become a second classification county upon reaching the required assessed valuation and approval from the governing body CCS SCS HCS Changes the laws regarding the Public School Retirement System of Missouri and the Public HB 265 Education Employee Retirement System of Missouri Joint Legislative Index, Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed Bills 5 No. Author Subject CCS SCS HB Changes the laws regarding the registration and licensing of motor vehicles and issuance of lien 269 titles and certificates of ownership for vehicles, trailers, motors, aircraft, vessels, and manufactured homes SCS HCS HB Establishes the Alzheimer's State Plan Task Force within the Department of Health and Senior 272 Services to assess the impact of Alzheimer's disease and related dementia on residents of this state HCS HB 273 Allows an electronic copy of a check or a bank statement to be used as documentation for any expenditure of more than $75 on a personal representative's claim on a decedent's estate HB 282 Stevenson Authorizes the Governor to convey state property in Jasper County, known as the Joplin Regional Center, to Missouri Southern State University SCS HB 283 Authorizes nonprofit sewer companies to provide domestic water services in certain areas HB 289 Wallace Requires the designation of an agent for a binding signature on a placement settlement and makes the five-business-day notice applicable to all special education due process hearings HCS HB 299 Removes the limit on the amount of appropriations per fiscal year to the Missouri Arts Council SCS HB 326 Prohibits entities from using titles or initials to identify employees or volunteers as social workers unless they are licensed and requires coverage for mental health benefits by marital and family therapists SS SCS HCS Allows the Highways and Transportation Commission to enter into more than three design-build HB 359 highway project contracts HCS HB 361 Protects a driver's license applicant's privacy rights and limits use of an applicant's personal information for other purposes SS HCS HB Requires the Department of Revenue to award fee office contracts by a competitive bidding 381 process and give perference to specified tax exempt entities and to political subdivisions HCS HB 382 Repeals the Residential Mortgage Brokers License Act and establishes in its place the Missouri Secure and Fair Enforcement for Mortgage Licensing and Residential Mortgage Brokers Licensing Act CCS SCS HCS Changes the laws regarding unauthorized aliens and construction safety programs HB 390 CCS SCS HB Changes the laws regarding long-term care facilities and residents and home and 395 community-based care assessments CCS SCS HCS Changes the laws regarding the Police Retirement System of Kansas City and the Police HB 397 & Retirement System of St. Louis HCS HB 947 HB 400 Nasheed Allows certain veterans to park free in metered parking spaces under certain circumstances CCS SCS HCS Changes the laws regarding members of the military, veterans, and their families HB 427 SS HCS HB Changes the laws regarding courts and judicial proceedings 481 HCS HB 485 Changes the membership and quorum requirements for the Seismic Safety Commission HB 490 Schad Allows all public vocational and technical schools to participate in the A+ Schools Program without stipulations SCS HB 506 Requires the Governor to issue an annual proclamation designating the first week of March as "Math, Engineering, Technology and Science (METS) Week" HCS HB 525 Requires the Division of Developmental Disabilities to establish programs and services for individuals diagnosed with autism jointly with families, regional councils, and a newly established committee HB 537 Dixon Authorizes the Governor to convey state property to the Highways and Transportation Commission for the new Mississippi River Bridge project 6 Index, Senate and House Journals, First Regular Session No. Author Subject CCS SCS HCS Changes the laws regarding the regulation of insurance HB 577 SCS HCS HB Establishes the Line of Duty Compensation Act which authorizes a claim to be filed with the 580 Division of Workers' Compensation by the estate of public safety workers who are killed in the line of duty HB 593 Viebrock Removes certain limitations on investments made by boards of trustees of police and firemen's pension systems HB 652 Pratt Defines "certified mail" and "certified mail with return receipt requested" as they relate to Missouri's laws to include any parcel or letter carried by a delivery service that offers electronic tracking SS HCS HB Changes the laws regarding programs administered by the Department of Natural Resources 661 SCS HCS HB Removes the 12-month grace period that newly elected sheriffs are allowed in order to become 667 licensed peace officers HB 678 Wasson Designates May 1 of each year as "Silver Star Families of America Day" to honor the wounded soldiers of this state and the efforts of the group to honor the wounded members of the United States armed forces HB 682 Swinger Allows an exception for the 2008-2009 school year regarding the laws for school make-up days due to inclement weather CCS SS SCS Changes the laws regarding transportation HB 683 HCS HB 685 Specifies that the State Highway Patrol does not have to notify or be accompanied by the county sheriff when it serves certain search warrants HB 698 Zimmerman Specifies that "bold letters" as it relates to signage requirements on a public receptacle for donations of unwanted household items means a primary color on a white background so it is clearly visible HB 709 Dusenberg Changes references of voter notification cards to identification cards and specifies that anyone registering to vote by mail and who has not previously voted will not receive a voter identification card SCS HB 716 Changes the laws regarding newborn screening tests and premature infants CCS SCS HB Changes the laws regarding natural resources 734 HCS HB 740 Extends the expiration date of various federal reimbursement allowances from 2009 to 2011 and authorizes a federal gross receipts tax for in-home services CCS SCS HB Specifies that the Commissioner of the Office of Administration or any state agent when 745 purchasing goods must give preference to products processed in this state and to all new generation processing entities HB 747 Witte Specifies that a person commits the crime of sexual contact with a a prisoner or offender if the prisoner or offender is confined in a jail, prison, or correctional facility SCS HCS HB Eliminates the position of Transportation Inspector General for the Joint Committee on 752 Transportation Oversight and changes the laws regarding leadership of the Highways and Transportation Commission HB 802 Tracy Increases the adjusted gross income required for an owner-occupier to qualify for assistance from the Missouri Housing Development Commission under the Neighborhood Assistance Act HB 811 Wasson Requires an applicant for licensure as a dietitian to have a current registration with the Commission on Dietetic Registration HB 826 Brown Authorizes the Department of Mental Health to enter into agreements with county jails for the confinement of sexually violent predators SCS HCS HB Prohibits any unlawful detainer action to be taken against a tenant until at least 10 business days 836 & 753 after the date of written notification of the foreclosure sale of the property Joint Legislative Index, Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed Bills 7 No. Author Subject SCS HB 842 Revises the definition of "commercial real estate" as it relates to licensed real estate brokers and agents and defines "boat dock" as real property with owners having riparian rights to the water it is in HB 859 Dieckhaus Reduces from three to one the number of required copies that must be filed and kept in the clerk's office of building or technical codes adopted by counties, fire protection districts, and municipalities SCS HB 861 Allows the Adjutant General to assign the number of assistant adjutants general that are authorized by the rules and regulations of the National Guard Bureau of the United States HCS HB 863 Establishes the Child Witness Protection Act regarding certain children 17 years of age or younger who are testifying in specified judicial proceedings SCS HB 866 Allows certain unsubstantiated complaints made against licensed social workers and physicians by certain sexually violent predators to be removed from the regulating entity's records SCS HB 867 Designates a portion of U. S. Highway 69 from the southern city limits of the City of Cameron to its intersection with Interstate 35 as the "CW2 Matthew G. Kelley Memorial Highway" HCS HB 883 Changes the laws regarding the State Treasurer's asset allocation plan which limits the total amount of state moneys which may be invested in any particular investment HCS HB 895 Authorizes the Governor to convey all interest in an easement across state property located in Macon County to certain private property owners for obtaining access to their property HCS HB 909 Authorizes the Governor to convey state property located in Cape Girardeau County and St. Louis City HCS HB 914 Removes a provision requiring the circuit court to approve the Director of Finance's appointment of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as the liquidating agent for a failed bank HB 918 Kelly Authorizes the Governor to convey state property located in Boone County, known as the Mid-Missouri Mental Health Center, to the Curators of the University of Missouri HB 919 Ruestman Allows associations to provide group health insurance policies to sole proprietors and self-employed individuals SCS HB 922 Requires each school district to adopt a policy on allergy prevention and response with priority given to addressing potentially deadly food-borne allergies CCS SCS HCS Changes the laws regarding unemployment compensation HB 1075 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS No. Author Subject HCR 5 McGhee Disapproves the Missouri Citizens' Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials salary recommendations HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTIONS No. Author Subject HJR 15 Chappelle-Nadal Proposes a constitutional amendment exempting all real property used as a homestead by a former prisoner of war with a total service-connected disability from property taxation

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