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2011 Bill(s)
SB 69 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: S Judiciary Description: Require notification of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children when child porn materials confiscated by the police.
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SS SB 70 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Various changes in the family trust law.
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* SB 119 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: S Perf Description: Establish a provision to allow government agencies and non-profit organizations to hold a conservation easement to protect land from development.
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CCS SB 135 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Authorize a training program for underground storage tank operators. Require government to disregard the manufacturer expiration date on gasoline fuel pump equipment and limit to requiring a replacement only if the equipment fails inspection.
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HCS SB 147 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: H Rules Description: Require a school district to include in its annual report a statement as to whether it has a gifted education program and, if it does, the number and percentage of children served.
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SB 148 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: S Small Business Description: Require health insurance reimburse a physical therapist at the same rate as a licensed physical therapist.
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* SB 157 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: S Judiciary Description: Make it an felony crime to "inflict excessive punishment" upon a child. Also expand the child abuse law to include shaking a child that causes physical injury.
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SCS SB 213 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: A number of changes in guardianship provisions. Add additional information required to be declared in a guardianship petition. Adopt provisions governing guardianship transfers to other states.
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SB 235 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: S Health Description: Extend the sunset to 2015 of the "federal reimbursement allowance." It's a tax the state imposes on health facilities to use to match with federal Medicaid funds. The state tax money then is returned to health facilities.
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* SB 236 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: S Health Description: Impose restrictions on pharmacy benefits plans. Expand the right of a doctor to override a prescription restriction.
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SB 237 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: GOVERNOR SIGNED Description: Require state Supreme Court standards on guardians ad litem be updated.
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SB 276 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: S General Laws Description: Let a state agency impose a surcharge for any payment made by a credit card or a debit card.
See: Official legislative description and status* HCS SB 322 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: Conference Description: Extend the sunset to 2015 of the "federal reimbursement allowance." It's a tax the state imposes on health facilities to use to match with federal Medicaid funds. The state tax money then is returned to health facilities. An amendment to the HCS gives the Revenue Department power to collect debts owed to various state agencies and power to contract with private debt-collection agencies.
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* SCS SB 323 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: Back to H Description: Require the state auditor do a one-time audit of the departments with the largest budgets. Require a report on cost savings recommendations by August 2013. Recommended by the state auditor. The Senate took up the House-passed version on the last day of the legislative session and sent it back to the House refusing to accept the House changes. The House did not take the bill up.
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* SB 384 Sponsor:Schaefer, Kurt Status: S Judiciary Description: Establish a lawsuit liability for a pharmacy benefit manager for changing a prescription that ultimately damages the patient.
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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.