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2012 Bill(s)
SCS HB 1337 Sponsor:Stream, Rick Status: S 3rd Read Description: Require passing a course of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) before graduation from a public or private school.
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HB 1413 Sponsor:Stream, Rick Status: H Disability Services Description: Various changes in the crime of causing injury or death of a service dog. Increase the penalty from a misdemeanor to a felony.
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HB 1454 Sponsor:Stream, Rick Status: H Transportation Description: Require a person found guilty of cheating on paying a fare for the St. Louis transportation system (Bi-State) to pay the costs of investigating and prosecuting the crime.
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* HB 1509 Sponsor:Stream, Rick Status: H Health Insurance Description: Require health insurance cover eating disorder treatment.
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HB 1671 Sponsor:Stream, Rick Status: H Local Govt Description: Let various local government entities contract for work on various water storage and supply facilities. Exempt some of the contracts from the prevailing wage rate.
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HB 1830 Sponsor:Stream, Rick Status: H Education Description: Exempt an unaccredited school having to cover the costs for a student to attend an accredited school under some circumstances.
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HB 1831 Sponsor:Stream, Rick Status: H Education Description: Prohibit spanking of a child with an individualized plan in a public school.
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HB 2042 Sponsor:Stream, Rick Status: H Children Description: Expand a law providing child visitation rights to grandparents. Current law limits the rights to a child who has lived six months within a two-year period at the grandparents home. The bill would specify the six months need not be consecutively.
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