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2009 Bill(s)
HCS HB 162 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Perf Description: Require written notice before automatic renewal of a service, repair or maintenance contract. And give the customer rights to refuse the renewal.
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HB 163 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Repeal a ban on a former gambling boat employee from having ownership interest in a gambling boat for two years after termination.
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HB 164 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Prohibit persons convicted of various sex offense from being within 500 feet of a child care facility.
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* HB 165 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Rules Description: Repeal, for adults, the requirement to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle.
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HB 166 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Education Description: Require a health exam for a student starting second and eighth grade and specify what the exam must cover.
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HB 167 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Crime Prevention Description: Various changes in laws on criminal records. Restrict finger printing of juveniles arrested for traffic offenses. Expand when arrests must be reported to the state's central repository.
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HB 353 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Ways & Means Description: Exempt the residences of the elderly from the property tax.
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HB 511 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Expand the crime of assault of a law enforcement officer to include a highway worker in a construction zone.
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HB 624 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Exempt some traffic investigations from the requirement that a sheriff be notified when the Highway Patrol is serving a search warrant.
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* SCS HB 659 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: S 3rd Read Description: Let the State Board of Education allow a local election of the state-appointed board running the St. Louis city school system.
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HB 709 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Exempt from the voter notification equirement for local election officials persons registered by postcard and have not voted. Also change the name of what is sent to from a notification card to an identification card.
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HB 710 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Local Govt Description: Let Joplin impose a tax on hotel and motel room rent upon voter approval.
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HB 897 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Public Safety Description: Require entry into the state law enforcement database system of any ex parte protection order by a court within 24 hours.
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HB 992 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Freeze the property value assessment of residences of the elderly.
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HB 993 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Remove a requirement that Blue Springs School District employees have to pay nonresident tuition if they don't live in the district but want their children to attend the school. Add the requirement for the Lee's Summit School District.
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HB 1178 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H Children Description: Require a 24-hour waiting period to perform an abortion. Require the doctor to provide various items of information about the fetus and alternatives. Referred to the House committee with just 5 weeks left in the legislative session -- leaving little chance there would be enough time left for the bill to have any chance of passage.
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HJR 8 Sponsor:Dusenberg, Gary Status: H 2nd Read Description: Put the Transportation Department under control of a director named by the governor.
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