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2016 Bill(s)
SB 779 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Small Business Description: Allow a co-payment to exceed 50 prcent of the total cost of a healh service under a health benefit plan. Repeal some restrictions on deductibles.
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SB 780 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Small Business Description: Allow a self-storage company to sell insurance. Impose restrictions and requirements on the insurance coverage.
See: Official legislative description and status* SB 816 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Perfection Description: Repeal the death penalty.
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SB 817 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Commerce, Consumer & Energy Description: Repeal a law regulating peddlers (people who sell things door to door) be licensed by the county. Repeal a requirement for state registration and fees, allowing counties to require local licensing and a ban on selling alcohol.
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CCS SB 861 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Provide tax breaks for businesses that use port authority facilities or airports for shipping. The House added several unrelated provisions including regulation of alternative taxi service like Uber.
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SB 862 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Small Business Description: Allow a self-storage company sell insurance. Impose restrictions and requirements on the insurance coverage.
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* SB 863 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Small Business Description: Require life insurance companies to search on a semiannual basis for policy holders who are listed in a federal Social Security database of deceased persons to determine if a life insurance policy should be paid.
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SB 911 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Small Business Description: Allow a co-payment to exceed 50 prcent of the total cost of a healh service under a health benefit plan. Repeal some restrictions on deductibles.
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* SB 935 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Commerce, Consumer & Energy Description: Establish various restrictions and requirements for homeowner associations in a planned community. Require a majority vote of owners for various changes. Prohibit requiring more than a 67 percent to make a change. Establish homeowner rights.
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SB 960 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Small Business Description: Establish separate provisions for handling settlements and claims involving large deductible policies under the Workers' Compensation program that assures medical coverage for workers injured on the job. Establish requirements for such policies. Require large deductible policy claims be handled by the guaranty association.
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SB 982 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Judiciary Description: Require a hearing within 30 days for a government employee placed on administrative leave.
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SB 1016 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Small Business Description: Require the Labor Department to submit a plan to the Fedral Labor Department to comply with federal occupational safety standards by January 2017.
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SB 1017 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Financial, Gov't Organ. & Elections Description: Various changes in licensing provisions for athletic trainers. Expand who must be licensed to include prevention and evaluation services. Authorize temporary licenses for persons licensed outside of Missouri.
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SB 1032 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Financial, Gov't Organ. & Elections Description: Let the election authority of Jefferson County and local governments of the county desginate the County Clerk as responsible for overseeing candidate filing.
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SB 1043 Sponsor:Wieland, Paul Status: S Transport., Infrastructure & Safety Description: Restrict a towing company towing a car at an accident if the tow truck had not been called by a law enforcement officer or the vehicle's driver or owner. Prohibit towing a car out of the state without the owner's permission.
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.