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Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Signed by House Speaker

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HB 2047 - ROADWAY MAINTENANCE - Curls, Shalonn

Changes the laws regarding certain cities' power to grade streets and increases the rate of a special road rock fund tax in certain counties
Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee

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HCS/SCS/SB 907 - This act modifies provisions relating to the regulation of motor fuel storage tanks and equipment. The Hazardous Waste Management Commission shall propose rules by February 13, 2009 to establish requirements for the reporting of releases and corrective action taken in response to releases from underground petroleum storage tanks. The Board of Trustees of the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund shall be a type III agency and shall employ staff as needed. Under current law, the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund expires on December 31, 2010, or upon revocation of 40 CFR Parts 280 and 285, which are federal standards and corrective action requirements for owners of underground storage tanks. This act extends the expiration date until December 31, 2020, and removes the clause concerning revocation of federal law. Under current law, an owner or operator of petroleum storage tanks may participate in the Petroleum Storage Tank Insurance Fund to "partially" [...]

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Latest Action: 05/29/2008 - Reported Duly Enrolled S Rules Committee

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HCS/SB 958 - This act authorizes any rural electric cooperative and certain electrical corporations that operate on the not-for-profit cooperative business plan to trim trees and control vegetation within the legal description in a recorded easement, or when no easement exists, within the following areas: 1) within 10 feet of electric lines located in a city and potentially energized at or below 34.5 kilovolts; 2) within 30 feet of electric lines located outside of a city and potentially energized at or below 34.5 kilovolts; 3) within 50 feet of electric lines potentially energized between 34.5 and 100 kilovolts; and 4) within 75 feet or within a federally required clearance for electric lines potentially energized at 100 kilovolts or more. In claims for property damage, there shall be a rebuttable presumption that the electric utility acted with reasonable care and within its rights when controlling vegetation in these areas. Electric cooperatives may control vegetation in excess of [...]

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Latest Action: 04/28/2008 - Second Rd/Refer: Pensions, Veteran Affairs & General Law(S)

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HB 1383 - BUSINESS PREMISES SAFETY ACT - Cox, Stanley

Establishes the Business Premises Safety Act
Latest Action: 02/05/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H)

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HB 1387 - LEASE PAYMENTS AFTER DISASTERS - Cox, Stanley

Exempts a tenant from rent payments when his or her residence is destroyed by an act of God unless there is a contract to the contrary
Latest Action: 02/05/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H)

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HB 1417 - SMALL CLAIMS COURT ACTIONS - Nance, Bob

Increases the limit in small claims court from $3,000 to $5,000
Latest Action: 01/10/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Education Committee

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SB 719 - Beginning January 1, 2009, this act provides that each publisher or vendor of print instructional materials must make electronic files of the materials available at no cost to schools purchasing the print materials, along with the right to reproduce and distribute such materials in specialized formats, such as Braille, large print, digital audio and electronic text. The publisher or vendor must deliver the electronic files within 30 days of the request by the school. If a publisher or vendor fails to comply with the provisions of this act, the publisher or vendor shall be liable to the school that purchased the materials in an amount of three times the cost to the purchasing school to obtain materials in the needed specialized formats. The Missouri Assistive Technology Advisory Council is required to establish a system to track and catalog access and production of accessible format instructional materials in order to increase reutilization of such material. This act is [...]

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Latest Action: 01/10/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Small Business, Insurance & Industrial Relations Committee

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SB 742 - This act prohibits employers from paying any employee lower wages than those paid to employees of the opposite gender for the same work. Under the act, employees may bring a civil cause of action against employers who engage in such a discriminatory practice. Wage payment differentials based on merit systems, regional economic factors, factors that measure pay due to output, or other bona fide factors other than gender, are not actionable. Varying local market rates are not bona fide factors under the act. Employers cannot reduce wages to comply with this act or retaliate against employees that seek the legal protections from retaliation provided by this act. If employers retaliate, employees can recover actual and compensatory damages Remedies for any unlawful gender-based pay practices include: actual and compensatory damages, injunction, and recovery of court costs and attorneys fees. This act abolishes the six-month statute of limitations for filing an action for [...]

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Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - S Calendar S Bills with H Amendments--SCS for SB 781-Smith, with HCS#2, as amended

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HCS#2/SCS/SB 781 - This act modifies a variety of laws relating to real property, landlord-tenant actions, and certain sporting events. The act provides that a water or sewer line easement granted to the county commission or any other political subdivision shall not be construed as a transfer of title of real property. Section 49.292. Owners of property are forbidden from leasing any building, apartment, or house to anyone who sponsors or permits any amateur mixed martial arts contests on the premises, unless the lessee complies with all applicable regulations on such contests. Additionally, the Division of Professional Registration within the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions, and Professional Registration is authorized to regulate professional and amateur mixed martial arts contests held in Missouri, and the division is forbidden from granting a permit for such contests where any participant is younger than 18. These provisions contain an emergency clause. Section [...]

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Latest Action: 01/10/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

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SB 792 - This act provides that any physician, surgeon, nurse, or emergency medical technician shall be immune from tort liability, other than for gross negligence or willful or wanton behavior, when providing uncompensated care while assisting law enforcement teams or governmental agencies that are engaging in certain planned emergency response, search and rescue, arrest, search and seizure, or training activities.

ALEXA PEARSON

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Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Transportation (H)

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HB 2588 - MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTIONS - Wright-Jones, Robin

Requires motor vehicle inspection and emission stations to have liability insurance to cover any possible damages to a vehicle during an inspection
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Judiciary (H)

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HB 2378 - STATE LEGAL EXPENSE FUND - Flook, Tim

Adds certain charitable health care referral networks and professional corporations of a physician to the list of health care providers for whom the State Legal Expense Fund is available for certain claims
Latest Action: 04/03/2008 - Referred: Judiciary (H)

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HB 2364 - LIABILITY OF PUBLIC ENTITIES - Villa, Thomas

Limits the amount a plaintiff can recover in tort actions against the state or its agents, officers, or employees
Latest Action: 04/23/2008 - Rules - Reported Do Pass (H)

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HB 2365 - ASBESTOS AND SILICA CLAIMS - Pratt, Bryan

Establishes the Asbestos and Silica Claims Priorities Act
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Special Committee on Healthcare Transformation

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HB 2356 - MEDICAL TREATMENT EVIDENCE - Flook, Tim

Changes the requirements for admissibility of evidence regarding the value of medical treatment provided
Latest Action: 03/03/2008 - Second Read and Referred S Seniors, Families and Public Health Committee

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SB 1242 - This act modifies various provisions relating to foster care and adoption. The act: Provides that any employee of the Children's Division of the Department of Social Services may choose to become qualified or licensed as an emergency placement provider, a respite care provider, or a licensed foster home. Any employee who becomes qualified or licensed shall not provide care for any child in his or her caseload, but may, upon supervisory approval, choose to transfer the case to another employee in order to be able to provide such care. Sections 210.482, 210.486.7, and 210.545. Requires the Children's Division to establish procedures and promulgate rules to provide applications to become a licensed foster or preadoptive home, and approximately one half of all training, education, or other coursework to become licensed shall be available and able to be completed on an Internet website created and maintained by the division. Section 210.486.8. Requires the guardian ad [...]

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Latest Action: 04/07/2008 - Hearing Scheduled S Judiciary and Civil & Criminal Jurisprudence Committee

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SB 1210 - Current law provides that licensed physicians who provide uncompensated medical care to persons referred by certain health departments or health centers shall be covered by the state legal expense fund. This act provides that the professional corporations of such physicians shall also be covered, and also adds tax-exempt charitable health care center referral networks to the list of authorized referral sources for purposes of coverage.

This act is similar to HCS/HB 1398 (2008).

ALEXA PEARSON

Latest Action: 04/08/2008 - Public Hearing Completed (H)

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HB 2242 - SUBCUTANEOUS IDENTIFICATION DEVICES - Cooper, Robert Wayne

Creates a civil penalty and a cause of action for damages for coerced subcutaneous implantation of an identification device
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Judiciary (H)

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HB 2186 - DEATH OR INJURY TO COMPANION ANIMALS - Low, Beth

Creates a cause of action in tort for the wrongful injury or death of a companion animal
Latest Action: 05/16/2008 - Referred: Judiciary (H)

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HB 2137 - ASBESTOS LIABILITY - Yates, Brian David

Establishes the Missouri Innocent Successor Asbestos-Related Liability Fairness Act