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State Legislation

Welcome! The Department of Social Service has identified the following major legislation as directly or indirectly impacting the department. Detailed information prepared by staff in the Missouri General Assembly is available on each individual bill by clicking on the Senate or House Bill #.

House Bills:

   Bill#       Bill Sponsor/Brief Summary
HCS HB 11 Icet, To appropriate money for the expenses, grants and distributions of DSS and the several divisions and programs
HCS HB13 Icet, To appropriate money for real property leases, related services, utilities, systems furniture, and structural modifications for the several departments of state government
HB 14 Icet, To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for several departments, and to transfer money among certain funds, from the funds designated for the fiscal period ending June 30, 2007
HB 15 Icet, To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for DSS and to transfer money among certain funds, from the funds designated for the fiscal period ending June 30, 2007
HCS HB 16 Icet, To appropriate money for supplemental purposes for several departments and offices of state government and to transfer money among certain funds, from funds designated for period ending 6/30/07
HCS HB 17 Icet, To appropriate money for capital improvement and other purposes for several departments of state government and the divisions and programs thereof to be expended only as provided in Article IV, Section 28
HCS HB 18 Icet, To appropriate money for capital improvement projects involving the maintenance, repair, replacement, and improvement of state buildings and facilities
HB 19 Icet, To appropriate money to the Office of Administration, Univ. of Missouri, Linn State Technical College, Dept. of Natural Resources, Dept. of Conservation, for planning, design, survey, appraisal, etc.
HB  38 Cunningham, Establishes procedures for the evaluation of credits for students transferring into an accredited public school district from an unaccredited public or nonpublic school or home school
HB 39 Portwood, 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
HB 40 Portwood, Changes the laws regarding the long-term care insurance tax deduction and establishes the Missouri Long-Term Care Partnership Act
HB 49 Sater, Authorizes a physician assistant or an advanced practice nurse to prescribe a schedule V controlled substance under a collaborative practice agreement
HB 50 Sater, Allows courts to consider the opinions and recommendations by a professional or member of the clergy in child custody proceedings
HB 51 Sater, Changes the laws regarding orders of protection
HB 54 Sater, Requires prompt processing of Missouri Medicaid Program subrogation claims and requires third-party payers to provide certain information to DMS
HB 55 Sater, Establishes the Healthcare Technology Fund and the Missouri Healthcare Technology Commission
HB 63 Davis, Revises the requirements for course materials and instruction in public schools relating to contraception and sexually transmitted diseases
HB 64 Davis, Prohibits any classroom instruction in public schools on days of a general, municipal, or special election
HB 68 Cunningham, Requires state agencies, public schools and colleges, and political subdivisions to use the traditional names of holidays
HB 72 Baker, Increases the resource limit for eligibility of medical assistance
HB 75 Sutherland, Authorizes the Director of the Dept. of Natural Resources to enter into agreements with private, not-for-profit organizations to provide services for state parks
HB 76 Smith, Authorizes an income tax credit for donations to seriously injured veterans of the Global War on Terrorism or to the veteran’s family
HB 77 Schaaf, Requires the Director of the Dept. of Insurance, Financial Institutions, and Professional Registration to establish by rule uniform insurance application forms
HB 84 Kraus, Changes the age for juvenile court jurisdiction from younger than 15 ½ years of age to younger than 15 for non-felony traffic ordinance violations
HB 85 Kraus, Creates the felony crime of employing an illegal alien
HB 86 Kraus,Designates the third week in September as “Parent and Family Involvement in Education Week”
HB 87 Kraus, Creates the Needy Persons Fund
HB 92 Pollock, Creates the crime of endangering the welfare of an unborn child and allows for physician referral and documentation to be used in criminal prosecutions
HB 95 Sater, Requires FSD to apply for waivers to establish a pilot program under the state Medicaid program to provide premium assistance to the working uninsured
HB 106 Meiners, Establishes a scholarship program for children who have been in foster care
HB 108 Meiners, Allows for the extension of foster care to a child’s 21st birthday to allow them to finish high school or vocational program
HB 111 Cunningham, Establishes a scholarship program for the survivors of veterans killed or injured in action after 9/11/01.
HB 121 Nance, Limits the liability of the state regarding tort claims involving motor vehicles and dangerous conditions
HB 151 Chappelle-Nadal, Requires, subject to appropriation, an expansion of the variety of kosher foods approved under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infant and Children
HB 152 Chappelle-Nadal, Establishes additional protections to prevent workplace violence
HB 156 Talboy, Requires pharmacies to dispense all valid, lawful prescriptions for contraceptives without delay
HB 163 Bivins, Changes the laws regarding strategic litigation against public participation
HB 179 Day, Changes the distribution of money in the Gaming Commission Fund
HB 184 Dempsey, Establishes the Children’s Services Protection Act which prohibits any sales tax revenue levied to provide services for children in need to be diverted to any tax increment financing plan or project
HB 192 Franz, Creates Guardian ad Litem Fund to compensate court-appointed guardians ad litem
HB 197 Threlkeld, Specifies that the court, and not the garnishee, will be responsible for determining whether a debtor is the head of a family and a resident of this state
HB 203 Deeken, Modifies the eligibility requirements for the metabolic distribution formula program
HB 204 Whorton, Increases the stipend for discretionary spending for nursing home residents who are receiving Medicaid benefits to a minimum of fifty dollars a month
HB 212 Schaaf, Allows enrollees to pay the lower of the copayment assigned by the health maintenance organization or health insurer or the usual and customary retail price of the prescription drug
HB 215 Stevenson, Changes the definition of “adult” to a person 18 years of age or older and “child” to a person under 18 years of age in Chapter 211
HB 224 Franz, Restricts the driver’s license of a convicted sex offender to no more than one year and revokes the license if the offender fails to register as required by law
HB 267 Jones, Gives the local board of education authority to identify a designee to bind the school district in a settlement agreement reached during the resolution session
HB 275 Robinson, Requires law enforcement officers to give written notice of certain information to victims of alleged domestic violence
HB 288 Roorda, Allows a person to petition the circuit court for a trial de novo as an alternative to seeking judicial review of an agency decision
HB 300 Bruns, Establishes the Volunteer Firefighter Job Protection Act
HB 304 Bruns, Prohibits a court from granting unsupervised visitation to any parent who is required to register as a sexual offender
HB 315 Pratt, Allows attorneys who are public officials or employees to provide legal services to the needy without compensation
HB 330 Schaaf, Prohibits a person denied federal disability benefits based on a lack of disability from receiving any state benefits based on disability
HB 353 Schaaf, Authorizes the Attorney General to sue for Medicaid fraud
HB 374 Wildberger, Employer verify employee has SSN
HB 379 Wildberger, Changes the laws regarding the notification requirements for the continuation of child support when a child is attending a higher education institution
HB 380 Wildberger, Imposes a $2 surcharge on dissolution of marriage cases for deposit in the Child Advocacy Center Fund which is created to provide financial support for child advocacy centers
HB 421 Flook, Prohibits any person who commits the crime of nonsupport of a spouse or child from being admitted on an excursion gambling boat or casino until the arrearage is satisfied
HB 424 Whorton, Increases the resource limit for eligibility for medical assistance
HB 432 Schaaf, Prohibits health insurers from discriminating against any willing provider in the geographic region of the health benefit plan
HB 439 Hunter, Establishes certain employee rights
HB 441 Hunter, Requires expenditures for political activities by labor organizations to be made exclusively from a fund established for that purpose
HB 447 Schaaf, Required Medicaid reimbursement to providers to be in an amount sufficient to cover the reasonable costs of providing such services
HB 451 Baker, Enacts provisions relating to children’s mental health
HB 454 Jetton, Authorizes FSD to assist certain elderly individuals who qualify for the Federal Food Stamp Program in obtaining supplemental food stamps
HB 463 Schaaf, Requires the use of ethical vaccines unless no ethical vaccine exists for specific disease or condition
HB 466 Schaaf, Limits certificate of need to long-term care facilities
HB 469 Wallace, Expands the liability protections for school employees and volunteers
HB 470 Flook, Amends the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
HB 471 Flook, Establishes the Uniform Premarital Agreement Act
HB 472 Flook, Amends the Interstate Family Support Act
HB 474 Burnett, Changes the laws regarding the garnishment of moneys in bank accounts
HB 484 Hughes, Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Insurance Act to provide Comprehensive and necessary health care services for Missouri residents
HB 489 Baker, Requires school districts to establish special programs or services for students who are identified as academically gifted
HB 493 Baker, Removes the child support obligation for postsecondary education
HB 509 Johnson, Allows an adopted person at least 18 years of age to receive a certified copy of his or her original birth certificate
HB 521 LeVota, Revises the Household Child Protect Act which includes household witnesses of child abuse and neglect in the list of persons required to report child abuse
HB 544 Threlkeld, Establishes the Missouri Pharmacy Benefits Managers’ Fair Trade Practice Act which specifies guidelines for pharmacy benefit managers wishing to conduct business in Missouri
HB 552 Dempsey, Allows state retirees to receive additional annuities if the retiree is re-employed to any state office and accrues creditable or credited service continuously for at least one year
HB 565 Brown, Allows for electronic communication with a child for the noncustodial parent and custodial parent during times when the child is with the other parent
HB 569 Portwood, Increases the fees for copying patient care medical records
HB 588 Schaaf, Requires hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers to implement an acuity-based patient classification system
HB 606 Oxford, Actions for money damages for conduct or speech at public hearings/meetings
HB 617 Davis, Prohibits a minor from self-consenting for a prescription for a contraceptive drug or device unless a petition is granted from a juvenile court
HB 620 Muschany, Requires DESE to create mentoring standards for beginning teachers and principals
HB 623 Faith Reauthorizes the Early Intervention Program for infants & toddlers with disabilities
HB 648 Young, Changes the standard for violation of the Open Meetings Law, commonly known as the Sunshine Law, by a governmental body from knowingly to negligently
HB 651 Hughes, Increases the length of time a father has to establish paternity prior to an adoption from within 15 days to no later than 60 days after the birth of the child
HB 654 Stream, Increase from $750,000 to $1 million the amount of matching grants to be made annually for veterans’ service officers program
HB 667 Bringer, Allows eligible foster children to receive a waiver of tuition and fees at state-funded colleges or universities
HB 670 Burnett, Adds juveniles who are adjudicated to have committed acts which would be felonies if committed by adults and persons arrested for felonies and sexual offenses to the DNA profiling system
HB 674 Dempsey, Requires the Dept. of Public Safety to establish rules for fire protection sprinkler system in long-term care facilities and permits rules for systems in all state-owned offices and facilities
HB 676 Grisamore, Modifies provisions on child care subsidies
HB 717 Day, Changes the distribution of money in the Gaming Commission Fund
HB 718 Pearce, Requires public school students enrolled in kindergarten or first grade to receive a comprehensive vision examination
HB728 Portwood, Specifies that under the MO HealthNet program, the successor to the Mo. Medicaid Program, providers can receive enhanced reimbursement for certain services
HB 745 Davis, Transfers the Blindness Education, Screening and Treatment Program Fund from DHSS to DSS
HB 763 Parson, Requires a writ of garnishment to be returned 12 months from the date of filing the request for the writ
HB 767 Aull, Requires private mental health facilities and group homes for the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled to meet the same requirements as state-operated facilities
HB 786 Oxford, Requires the development caseload standards for DHSS and DMH
HB 803 Portwood, Provides an income tax credit for donations made to the state Court Appointed Special Advocates Association
HB 818 Ervin, Changes the laws regarding the Mo. Health Insurance Pool and establishes the Mo. Health Insurance Portability and Accessibility Act
HB 827 Muschany, Provides that when social services places a child for treatment in a licensed residential care facility setting for children, such facility shall be responsible for the educational needs of the child
HB 837 Cooper, Modifies the requirements for visitation to a parent not granted custody who has been found guilty of certain sexual offenses
HB 847 Dixon, Allows for the appointment of a family court commissioner in the 31st Judicial Circuit in Green County
HB 849 Dixon, Modifies the requirements for visitation to a parent not granted custody who has been found guilty of certain sexual offenses
HB 865 Davis, Makes technical changes to the list of federal agencies involved in foreign adoptions
HB 872 Cooper, Requires individuals receiving assistance under the Utilicare Program to attend financial planning or budgeting classes administered by the agency providing the assistance
HB 882 Page, Establishes the Human Voice Contact Act requiring state agencies to ensure a caller is provided the option to speak with a live attendant
HB 887 Emery, Requires all state advertisements to disclose if the advertisement was paid for by taxpayer dollars
HB 888 Grisamore, Creates the Faith-Based Organization Liaison Act
HB 889 Emery, Prohibits illegal aliens from receiving public assistance
HB 934 Franz, Modifies provisions relating child abuse and neglect investigations
HB 935 Franz, Modifies provisions relating to the termination of parental rights
HB 936 Franz, Revises provisions relating to Child Support Enforcement
HB 947 Walsh, Changes the laws regarding mental health facilities and group homes for the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled
HB 951 Faith, Changes the laws regarding early intervention services for children
HB 953 Page, Changes the laws regarding the licensing of social workers
HB 954 Franz, Revises the Interstate Compact for the Placement of Children and modifies provisions relating to the placement of children
HB 965 Donnelly, Establishes the Preschool Plus Grant Program
HB 967 Bivins, Requires any public governmental body to make and retain a verbatim audio recording of any closed meeting
HB 976 Silvey, Allows residents of the state to participate in the Mo. Consolidated Health Care Plan for an additional premium
HB 983 Harris, Increases the penalty for endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree when shaking a child less than five years of age
HB 986 Harris, Allows crime victims to take time off from work to attend criminal proceedings without retribution by their employer
HB 1005 Chappelle-Nadal, Increases resource limits for Medicaid eligibility and requires DSS to apply for an amendment to the home and community-based waiver to extend eligibility
HB 1014 Wright, Gives a preference in all state purchasing contracts to certain disabled veterans doing business as Mo. companies when the quality of work is equal or better and the price is the same or less
HB 1016 Deeken, Removes current requirement that certain state employees receiving compensatory pay for overtime provide direct client care or custody in certain state facilities
HB 1019 Baker, Modifies the eligibility requirements for the MO Medicaid Program
HB 1031 Robinson, Modifies various provisions regarding foster care
HB 1035 Zimmerman, Extends medical assistance beyond the age of 18 for certain foster children
HB 1055 Sander, Establishes the Mo. Alternatives to Abortion
HB 1069 Baker, Requires state agencies to engage in energy conservation and state buildings to meet the International Energy Conservation Code
HB 1095 Donnelly, Creates a quality rating system for child care facilities
HB 1099 Oxford, Makes various changes regarding child care
HB 1107 Fallert, Expands eligibility for the Mo. Rx Plan to retired persons 65 years of age or older with incomes of up to $25,000 for individuals and $50,000 for married couples
HB 1108 Pratt, Modifies the penalty for the crime of endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree
HB 1114 Baker, Allows and strongly encourages the Mo. Medicaid Program, prisons, and schools that serve as Medicaid providers to use telehealth services where appropriate
HB 1129 Low, Requires payday loan lenders to conspicuously display in the lobby a brochure detailing the eligibility requirements for the Mo. Food Stamp Program
HB 1132 Lampe, Allows an aunt or uncle of a child to petition for visitation rights when both of the child’s grandparents are deceased
HB 1135 Pratt, Adds any social welfare board established under Section 205.770, RSMo, to the list for whom the State Legal Expense Fund is available
HB 1137 Lowe, Requires equally pay for the same work regardless of gender and establishes the Equal Pay Commission to study wage disparities
HB 1139 Bland, Establishes the Mo. Commission on Prevention & Management of Obesity
HB 1170 May, Changes the laws regarding campaign finance, lobbying and the Mo. Ethics Commission
HB 1174 Dusenberg, Prohibits certain sexual offenders from being physically present within 500 feet of a child care facility
HB 1184 Dixon, Prohibits any governing authority, board, commission, or personnel of a political subdivision from preventing the display of religious documents in public buildings or on public lands
HB 1186 Dixon, Increases the compulsory attendance age for all children in Mo. to 17 years of age and establishes a task force to assist school districts in the transition to the new requirement
HB 1187 Dixon, Establishes a children’s bill of courtroom rights that applies to all children testifying in court
HB 1194 Schaaf, Extends the expiration date of the Mo. Medicaid Program from June 30, 2008 to June 30, 2009
HB 1210 Cooper, Allows the Children’s Division and the Dept. of Health & Senior Services to waive the fingerprint background check requirement for recertification of foster care homes
HB 1229 Stevenson, Modifies the requirements for the child abuse & neglect central registry
HB 1241 Davis, Adds juvenile offenders who commit the designated crimes to the sexual offender registry
HB 1258 Baker, Extends the sunset of the Medicaid program to 2010
HB 1260 Zweifel, Modifies the requirements for family development accounts
HB 1270 Aull, Modifies the requirements for providing notice of the relocation of a child
HB 1286 Dixon, Establishes the Child Abuse Prevention Task Force to make recommendations on child abuse prevention efforts that could be implemented from within state agencies

Senate Bills:

   Bill#    Bill Sponsor/Brief Summary
SJR 14 Clemens, Creates a two year budget cycle
SRB 613 Goodman, Repeals certain laws that have expired, sunset, terminated, or are ineffective
SB 1 Gibbons, Requires criminal background checks for certain employees in positions with substantial direct contact with children
SB 3 Gibbons, Enacts provisions on mental health reform
SB 4 Gross, Extends the sunsets of the Federal Reimbursement Allowance, Pharmacy Tax, Nursing Facility Reimbursement Allowance, and Medicaid Managed Care Reimbursement Allowance
SB 5 Loudon, Modifies the laws on child pornography
SB 6 Loudon, Establishes the “Safe Schools Fund” and allows local school districts to utilize such moneys for a variety of safety-related expenses
SB 11 Coleman, Creates a hot weather rule for maintenance of utility service
SB 14 Scott, Authorizes volunteer transportation services for the elderly
SB 15 Scott, Establishes a long-term care insurance public-private partnership program
SB 16 Scott, Each child enrolled in kindergarten or first grade to receive comprehensive vision examinations
SB 19 Shields, Allows motor vehicle owners to receive refunds for unused registration fees under certain conditions
SB 23 Champion, Adds a circuit judge to the thirty-first judicial circuit
SB 25 Champion, Prohibits closing a child abuse investigation if the child dies during the course of the investigation
SB 28 Bartle, Modifies circuit and associate circuit judge positions within the sixteenth judicial circuit
SB 33 Bray, Requires certain employers to dedicate a percentage of profits for health care costs
SB 35 Days, Authorizes a court to appoint a standby guardian for a minor
SB 46 Mayer, Creates the Faith-based Organization Liaison Act
SB 55 Koster, Modifies the law on the establishment of paternity
SB 59 Wilson, Exempts 25% of the amount of social security benefits included in senior citizen taxpayers’ federal adjusted gross income
SB 63 Goodman, Requires insurers to provide notice of coinsurance or other cost sharing features in the evidence of coverage they issue to enrollees
SB 67 Rupp, Allows the department of Public Safety to promulgate rules for issuing missing endangered person advisories
SB 77 Scott, Creates a graduated increase in payments for sheltered workshops
SB 84 Champion, Modifies provisions of criminal background checks for emergency child placements
SB 85 Champion, Establishes a prescription monitoring program
SB 86 Champion, Modifies provisions of the children in crisis tax credit program
SB 88 Bartle, Creates the Office of Enterprise Technology
SB 95 Bray, Requires applicants for Medicaid and the CHIP Program to identify the proposed beneficiary’s employer
SB 97 Days, Mandates health insurance coverage for morbid obesity
SB 100 Mayer, Requires health carriers to provide certain claims and financial data for the previous three years when requested by an employer
SB 108 Wilson, Extends medical assistance beyond the age of 18 for certain foster children
SB 111 Rupp, Eliminates the Missouri Advisory Council of Certification for Educators and replaces it with a Commissioner’s Advisory Council on Teacher Quality
HCS SS SB 112 Rupp, Modifies provisions relating to special education
SB 113 Shoemyer, Requires health carriers to include certain durable medical equipment providers within their service provider networks
SB 118 Griesheimer, Requires insurance companies to provide coverage for computerized prosthetic devises
SB 121 Nodler, Requires the utilization of fiber optic networks by certain public governmental bodies
SB 122 Bray, Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program
SB 125 Days, Requires state employees to contribute a percentage of income toward their health insurance
SB 131 Rupp, Renders the Missouri sunset provision not applicable to the early intervention program for infants and toddlers with disabilities (First Steps Program)
SB 136 Nodler, Eliminates the Missouri Advisory Council of Certification for Educators and replaces it with a Commissioner’s Advisory Council on Teacher Quality
SB 140 Rupp, Provides local board of education the authority to identify a designee to bind the school district in a settlement agreement reached during the resolution session of a special education due process hearing
SB 142 Nodler, Renders the Missouri Sunset Act not applicable with regard to the early intervention program for infants and toddlers with disabilities (First Steps Program)
SB 144 Bray, Creates the crime of negligent storage of a firearm
SB 145 Bray, Modifies the law relating to the establishment of paternity
SB 158 Engler, Bars entities from discriminating between licensed professional counselors
SB 160 Rupp, Alters provisions regarding higher education scholarships
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SB 161
Shields, Creates a quality rating system for child care facilities
SB 174 Green, Modifies laws on mental health facilities and group homes for the mentally retarded and developmentally disabled
SB 178 Green, Bars employers from misclassifying employees as independent contractors
SB 179 Green, Requires any applicant for health care benefits under a public assistance program to identify his or her employer
SB 186 Green, Creates an income tax deduction for small businesses and farmers that provide health insurance coverage for employees
SB 191 Days, Enacts provisions on children’s mental health
SB 195 Crowell, Modifies the law relating to the licensing of pharmacists
SB 222 Gross, Requires the balance of all state funds to be transferred and credited to the state General Revenue Fund if state revenue does not increase by more than 2 percent
SB 234 Crowell, Modifies provisions relating to juvenile courts and officers
SB 243 Mayer, Increases the compulsory school attendance age for all children in Mo. to 17 years of age
SB 246 Goodman, Modifies provisions regarding the termination of alimony and maintenance payments
SB 248 Days, Establishes a long-term care insurance public-private partnership program
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Loudon, Reinstates federal standards for overtime
SB 256 Loudon, Modifies provision relating to the investigation of Internet sex crimes against children
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SB 260
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Koster, Modifies provisions on child care subsidies
SB 271 Scott, Amends requirements for filing financial interest statements
SB 292 Mayer, Revises the Interstate compact for Juveniles
SB 304 Loudon, Creates the “Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact”
SB 323 Graham, Modifies provisions relating to the Community Children’s Services Fund
SB 324 Loudon, Special needs adoption tax credit program
SB 336 Bray, Requires equal pay for the same work regardless of gender and establishes a commission to study wage disparities
SB 338 Mayer, Provides that no attorney shall be prohibited from providing uncompensated legal services for needy persons
SB 343 Justus, Adds a definition for “unknown father” as it relates to adoption, guardianship and termination of parental rights proceedings
SB 357 Green, Creates the “Marie Van Dillen Act” relating to emergency services
SB 374 Rupp, Allows health maintenance organizations to issue high deductible health plans combined with health savings accounts and taxes such policies at a rate of 2 percent for the purpose of funding the First Steps Program
SCS SB 370,
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Scott, Modifies provisions relating to abortion
SB 375 Koster, Establishes the “Mo. Alternatives to Abortion Services Program” and the “Mo. Alternative to Abortion Public Awareness Program
SB 379 Loudon, Requires the Mo. Consolidated Health Care Board to offer all qualified employees the option of receiving health care coverage through a high deductible health plan and the establishment of a health savings account
SB 389 Nodler, Modifies several provisions regarding the state’s higher education system
SB 397 Stouffer, Modifies provisions relating to applications for long-term care facilities
SB 414 Goodman, Changes the definition of “adult” to a person 18 years of age or older and “child” to a person under 18 years of age in chapter pertaining to juvenile courts
SB 418 Champion, Increases the monthly personal needs payment under the Supplemental Nursing Care Program
SB 436 Rupp, Modifies provisions relating to the First Steps Program
SB 441 Stouffer, Expands the definition of “eligible donation” for the Residential Treatment Agency Tax Credit Program
SB 442 Stouffer, Amends the requirements for management, design and construction of state buildings
SB 465 Callahan, Authorizes individuals to sue for Medicaid fraud and modifies various provisions relating to the reporting and investigating of such fraud
SB 493 Koster, Enacts the “Uniform Interstate Family Support Act”
SB 494 Koster, Enacts the “Uniform Premarital Agreement Act”
SB 495 Koster, Enacts the “Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act”
SB 514 Justus, Requires immunizations for the human papilloma virus
SB 515 Justus, Creates requirements for educational needs of children placed in residential care facilities
SB 539 Justus, Modifies requirements for anti-bullying policies of local school districts
SB 556 Loudon, Establishes the “Mo. Health Insurance Exchange:, the “Direct Payment Stop Loss Fund”, and creates administrative procedure to collect unpaid medical claims
SB 577 Shields, Relating to the Missouri health improvement act of 2007
SB 581 Shoemyer, Modifies provisions relating to the state medical assistance program
SB 584 Griesheimer, Modifies the licensing requirements for social workers
SB 603 Days, Revises provisions relating to child support enforcement
SB 607 Smith, Creates a collective bargaining process for public employees
SB 630 Justus, Creates a collective bargaining process for public employees Establishes the educational rights for the foster care students act
SB 653 Kennedy, Revises the eligibility requirements for the Uninsured Women’s Health Program
SB 662 Barnitz, Modifies overtime pay for state employees
SB 668 Loudon, Modifies workers’ compensation payments
SB 676 Goodman, Criminalize prenatal drug or alcohol use
SB 696 Wilson, Modifies the eligibility requirements for food stamp assistance
SB 697 Ridgeway, Modifies several provisions regarding the rights and duties of foster parents

05/09/07

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