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2013 Bill(s)
* SB 16 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Exempt children doing farm work from some legal restrictions on child labor.
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* CCS SB 17 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Create a state board to oversee career and technical education. The CCS allows religious books to be used in some elective school classes. The final CCS also includes a number of other unrelated education issues including materials for parents of kids with autism, creating a council on gifted children, teacher certification, teacher retirement
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HCS SB 18 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: H 3rd Read Description: Require a state agency to post information on its website about federal grants received by the agency. Remove the state auditor from the Board of Fund Commissioners.
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HCS SB 41 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: Conference Description: Restrict nuisance lawsuits for environmental emissions when a permit was granted and there is no violation of the permit rules or statute, except for nuclear waste. The amended House version contains a number of other unrelated provisions involving local governmentm, nuisance suits, water regulations,
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CCS SB 42 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Establish a system for the state to go after county jail prisoners delinquent in meeting a law requiring a prisoner to pay the costs of board while in jail. Allow a set aside of lottery winnings and income tax refunds.
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CCS SB 43 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: GOVERNOR VETOED Description: Change state law to reflect a new federal limit on allowing trucks with idle technology equipment to exceed weight and size limits. The final CCS contains several unrelated issues including creating a crime of assault on a transit worker, drunken driving and naming a highway. The governor's veto message cited a provision changing the name of a section of I70 in Montgomery County from "Slave Rock" to "Graham's Picnic Rock.
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CCS SB 51 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: GOVERNOR VETOED Description: Increase license plate fees. The original version was to repeal a law that that exempts some farm vehicles from various requirements including submitting to drug tests and having a medical certificate. The final version also contains a number of other unrelated topics including motorcycle permits, standards for towing companies, farm vehicles, alternative fees and restrictions on information management products.
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SCS SB 52 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Perf Description: Expand to traffic violations a $6 fee sheriffs can charge in a criminal case. Earmark the funds for a data exchange system and jails.
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SB 56 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Agriculture Description: Prohibit the Health Department from inspecting a meat processor if it already has been inspected for the same criteria by the state or federal agriculture department.
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* SB 70 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Rules Description: A number of provisions making procedural changes with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Could be a vehicle for dealing with disclosure requirements that had been thrown out on a technicality by the Missouri Supreme Court.
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HCS SCS SB 89 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Extend to any third and fourth class county the right of a nursing home district to establish apartments for the elderly. Current law restricts that right to Ralls and Marion counties.
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* SB 150 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S General Laws Description: Make it a crime to enforce a federal gun law that restricts semiautomatic firearms or large magazine clips.
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SB 231 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Perf Description: Establish provisions for confiscating income tax refunds to pay outstanding bills a person owns to an ambulance service. Repeal a law requiring the Health Department to initiate tax refund confiscation for failing to pay health bills.
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SB 355 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Seniors & Families Description: Lower from $3 tro $2 the charge on civil and criminal cases that is used to finance the sheriffs' retirement fund, but expand the charge to include municipal courts.
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SCS SB 371 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Perf Description: Change the word "that" to the word "this" in defining the purpose for which a statute authorizing the Agriculture Department to operate an animal export inspection facility.
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SB 372 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S General Laws Description: Allow a state government worker to keep a firearm in his/her car on state property while on the job if the firearm is locked and not visible.
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SS SB 373 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: H Agri-Business Description: Remove the cap on fees the Agriculture Department can charge for weights and measures testing. Change metrology calibrations to be computed to the nearest hour.
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SB 404 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Transportation Description: Require law enforcement agencies to provide a rotation list for selecting companies to tow vehicles. Impose additional requirements on twoing companies including bonds, having a land-line phone. Require certification of drivers.
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SB 438 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Agriculture Description: Remove a restriction that revenue from a research fee charged on fertilizer be spent at the Agricultural Experiment Station.
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SB 439 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Commerce Description: Require diesel fuel pump handles be in green.
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SB 440 Sponsor:Munzlinger, Brian Status: S Judiciary Description: Ban consumer loans based on getting the loan paid-off with expected proceeds of a legal action brought by the person getting the loan.
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