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2010 Bill(s)
HB 1636 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: S Transportation Description: Establish a specal event motor vehicle license for selling older autos at an auction no longer than three days.
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HB 1637 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H Transportation Description: Provide a special auto license plate for contributors to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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HB 1638 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H Transportation Description: Provide a special auto license plates for contributors to the Nixa Education Foundation.
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HB 1639 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H Professional Registration Description: Various changes in the law on licensing architects, engineers and land surveyors. Increase the licensing board size. Rotate the chair among the difference professions.
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HB 1664 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: S Transportation Description: Have a county governing board determine the meeting compensation and mileage rate for county highway commission members. Currently the rates are set in law.
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HCS HB 1977 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Include an emergency medical technician-intermediate in various laws establishing licensing, provisions and rights for emergency medical technicians
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HB 1988 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H 2nd Read Description: Require a professional licensing board to hold a disciplinary hearing if the licensee has been convicted of certain various crimes.
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HB 1989 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H Professional Registration Description: Expand home health agencies under licensing provisions involving health care providers. Require a home health care agency executive officer to report any disciplinary action against a worker.
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HB 1997 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H Professional Registration Description: Provide a licensing exemption for an out-of-state wholesale drug distributor, under certain circumstances.
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HB 2032 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H General Laws Description: Prohibit persons nominated by the governor that require Senate confirmation from making campaign contributions or take part in a campaign during the person's term of office. Assigned to committee on April 13 when there were less than five weeks left in the legislative session.
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HB 2170 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H Professional Registration Description: Various changes in licensing of private investigators. Require board members be registered voters. Repeal some exemptions from the licensing requirements.
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HB 2190 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H Professional Registration Description: Provide additional expense coverage for a couple of different professional license board members.
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CCS HB 2226 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Establish a provisional marital and family therapist license. Prohibit agency rules from discriminating against licensed therapists for recommended services. The SCS has become an omnibus licensing bill.
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HB 2231 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Change provisions for disposing of cremation remains when the person contracting for the cremation cannot be found. Remove a requirement for publishing a newspaper notice prior to disposal of the remains.
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HB 2290 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Exempt from welfare eligibility calculations the value of a life insurance policy that covers funeral expenses.
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HCS HB 2388 Sponsor:Wasson, Jay Status: H Perf Description: Allow a residental care facility administrator license to be issued to somone who was a residential care facility II administrator before August 28, 2006.
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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.