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2016 Bill(s)
HB 1450 Sponsor:Wood, David Status: H Children & Families Description: Prohibit a foster parent from smoking in the presence of a foster child.
See: Official legislative description and status* SCS HCS HB 1451 Sponsor:Wood, David Status: S 3rd Read Description: Provide an expedited process by which a charter school with high annual report evaluations can move into the an unaccredited school district. Require the Education Department publish annual performance reports on charter schools.
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SS HCS HB 1877 Sponsor:Wood, David Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Impose additional requirements on cases involving a petition by the Childrens' Division to regain custody of a child that previously had been removed from custody of the parent(s). Require the Children Services Division list a person on the child abuse central registry if convicted of certain types of crimes involving children.
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HB 1885 Sponsor:Wood, David Status: H 2nd Read Description: Establish no-wake speed limits near shores of Missouri lakes. For larger boats, restrict speeds that elevate the bow near docks and piers
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* HCS HB 1943 Sponsor:Wood, David Status: S Education Description: Various education changes. Repeal provisions requiring a minimum number of days in a school year. Limit how much time can be spent on statewide assessments to two percent of the school term. Change the formula for distributing state funds among the state's school districts.
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HB 2709 Sponsor:Wood, David Status: H Public Safety Description: Lower from a misdemeanor to an infraction the penalty for violation of various laws dealing with operation of motor boats.
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