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2004 Bill(s)
HB 767 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Education Description: Change the name of Missouri Western to a university.
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HB 1097 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Urban Issues Description: Impose a fine for failing to notify the state of a lead abatement project. Make a repeat violation a felony crime.
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* HB 1165 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Financial Services Description: Require HMOs to accept any health care provider willing to meet the insurer's terms.
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* HB 1200 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Transportation Description: Allow primary enforcement of the seat belt law, letting cops stop a driver for not wearing a seat belt.
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HB 1214 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Professional Registration Description: Regulate and license xray technicans and other medical imaging professionals, including dental imaging.
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HB 1222 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Financial Services Description: Add more clinical trial phases for drugs that health insurance policies must cover.
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HB 1235 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Tax Policy Description: Allow a sales tax in Andrew County for a museum, upon voter approval.
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* HB 1272 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Job Creation Description: Establish a centralized electronic catelog of welfare programs.
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* HB 1318 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: H Health Description: Extend the age for a law mandating lead poisoning tests of children to include those under six months of age.
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HCS HB 1321 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Limit neighborhood improvement district bond periods to no longer than the useful life of the project.
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* HS HB 1477 Sponsor:Schaaf, Robert Status: S Aging Description: Impose infection-control requirements on hospitals and require reports to the Health Dept. of infection outbreaks.
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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.