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2010 Bill(s)
* HB 1662 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Give the state veterinarian power to hold or restrict movement of animals suspected of having a contagious disease.
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HB 1814 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Let veterinarians administer any drug for which federal law requires a prescription.
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HB 1944 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Lower the minimum age for a concealed weapons permit from 23 to 21 years of age
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HB 1945 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: H Perf Description: Extend to veterinarians various a law requiring a medical malpractice suit be brought within two years.
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HB 2087 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Authorize issuing special event motor vehicle auction licenses for older cars.
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HCS HB 2147 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Exempt children of retired military who return to Missouri from a requirement to have attended a public Missouri school for at least three years to be eligible for a scholarship program.
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HB 2243 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require notice to the patient before a pharmacy can substitute an anti-epileptic drug.
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HB 2244 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Make February 14 Epilepsy Awareness Day.
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HB 2309 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: H 2nd Read Description: Make it a misdemeanor crime to own a cat or dog vaccinated for rabies.
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HB 2471 Sponsor:Brown, Dan Status: H Energy & Environment Description: Require that electronic monitoring of sex offenders provide immediate notification to local law enforcement officials if the person has entered an area prohibited for sex offenders. Was not referred to committee until April 8, when there were just five weeks left in the legislative session.
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Note: The descriptions of bills, amendments and roll-call votes are written by MDN journalists. MDN's database may not include committee assignments of bills made on the last day of the session since it is too late for the committee to act on the bill and, thus, the delayed assignment has no practical effect.