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2016 Bill(s)

CCS HB 1584
Sponsor: Hill, Justin
Status: Conference: CCR to S
Description: Impose additional requirements over private probation services. Require they follow Corrections Department standards on drug screen and prohibit a client from traveling more than 50 miles for a parole meeting.
See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 1585
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: S 3rd Read
    Description: Repeal the right of an offender to block video recording of a parole hearing.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 1586
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H Emerging Issues
    Description: Prohibit a property owner from refusing to allow a firearm to be parked on the property or be transported on the owners property.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 1587
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H Local Government
    Description: Restrict state and local government enforcing any law, ordinance or rule dealing with the parking of an unlicensed motor vehicle on private property.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 2066
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H Perfection
    Description: Require a licensed corporate security officer to file a report to the employer when the officer takes action that rises above the verbalization level. Make the report a public record.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 2134
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H Health Insurance
    Description: Require a short-term medical plan cover at least six months and can be renewed up to 24 months.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    * HB 2141
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H Emerging Issues
    Description: Prohibit St. Louis City from imposing an earnings tax on anyone not residing in the city.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 2142
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H Emerging Issues
    Description: Give a local police officer the right to carry a firearm at any time, unless the right is suspended by the employer.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 2413
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H Emerging Issues
    Description: Require a health care professional to notify the county sheriff if the professional has notified the federal government of a patient's unstable mental capacity to possess a fire arm. Also require the health worker to notify the patient or patient's representative by mail within 10 days.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HCS HB 2488
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H Perfection
    Description: Require more required training hours for police in first class counties and the city of St. Louis. Require reserve officers in those areas not be paid.
    See: 
  • The Fiscal Note(s)
  • Official legislative description and status
  • HB 2570
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H Children & Families
    Description: Expand a law requiring training of school on signs of child abuse. Add subjects that must be taught. Include training requirements for licensed child care facility employees.
    See: Official legislative description and status

    HB 2811
    Sponsor: Hill, Justin
    Status: H 2nd Read
    Description: Allow a patient to request mediation in a dispute involving a bill for services by a physician who was not part of the patient's health-care insurance network.
    See: Official legislative description and status


    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.