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2006 SESSION

Minors
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  • HB 32 Child day programs; exemption from licensure for local recreation programs.
  • HB 45 Death penalty; restricted for those 18 yrs. or older at time of offense.
  • HB 74 Comprehensive Services Act; parental co-payments.
  • HB 173 Medical and health services to minors; notification to parents.
  • HB 368 Juveniles; mental health facility recommendations are admissible during commitment hearing.
  • HB 416 Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program; includes certain provisions.
  • HB 437 Autism; DMAS to seek Medicaid waiver to establish program for support of children with disability.
  • HB 537 Home schooling; strengthens requirements for parents providing.
  • HB 577 Children's group homes and residential facilites; regulatory requirements for licensure.
  • HB 585 Sex offenses; indecent liberties against child under age 13, considered Class 4 felony.
  • HB 633 Payment of child-care costs by noncustodial parent; school matriculation.
  • HB 657 Health insurance; mandated coverage for habilitative services for children.
  • HB 692 Juveniles; exceptions to confidentiality.
  • HB 712 Juveniles; duty of person taking child into custody.
  • HB 726 Adoption; parental consent prior to minor petitioning therefor.
  • HB 727 Adoption laws; changes in provisions.
  • HB 728 Putative Father Registry Fund; created, additional adoption fee to be used for Fund.
  • HB 729 Adoption; allows birth parent to recommend adoptive parents.
  • HB 730 Mutual Consent Adoption Registry; created.
  • HB 737 Marijuana; deprives juvenile convicted of possession privilege to drive for one year.
  • HB 796 Uniform Transfer to Minors Act; allows two people to be joint custodian for single minor.
  • HB 846 Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
  • HB 863 Computer and electronic data; access to defendant thereof seized in obscenity, etc., cases.
  • HB 864 Virtual child pornography; definition thereof.
  • HB 868 Morning-after pill; parental consent for minors required; penalty.
  • HB 903 Parental rights; court to determine custody arrangement thereof when convicted of certain offenses.
  • HB 943 Child labor; hour limits.
  • HB 984 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; penalties.
  • HB 985 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; registration.
  • HB 988 Sex offenders; prohibits residence in proximity to schools.
  • HB 992 Sexual offenses; enticement of minor, penalty.
  • HB 993 Sexual offenders; prohibiting proximity to children and others.
  • HB 1012 Sex Offender & Crimes Against Minors Registry; includes person who uses communication system.
  • HB 1014 Internet; payment for access to sexually explicit material thereon, penalty.
  • HB 1015 Sex Offender Registry; modifies registration of a person convicted of murdering a child.
  • HB 1017 Juveniles; clarifies the process where it is unnecessary to file petition for certain offenses.
  • HB 1031 Child pornography; persons under age 18 in sexually explicit visual material.
  • HB 1032 Juveniles; unlawful to provide certain sexual material.
  • HB 1033 Juvenile sentencing; jury's recommendation may be modified by court.
  • HB 1046 Juveniles; reporting alleged illegal alien delinquents to Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency
  • HB 1066 Sex offenders; prohibits those convicted of offense against minor from residing with unless related.
  • HB 1071 Child pornography; mandatory minimum terms of confinement for possession thereof.
  • HB 1147 Prescription drugs; training and regulations for administering to child in child day program.
  • HB 1155 Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
  • HB 1169 Electronic recordings; statements made by juv. def. presumed inadmissible unless reliably recorded.
  • HB 1176 Minor; actions against parents for conduct thereof.
  • HB 1199 Oral contraceptives; requirements for prescribing for minors.
  • HB 1210 Alcoholic beverages; penalty for underage purchasing or possession thereof.
  • HB 1222 Tuition liability; person who knowingly makes a false statement concerning residency of a child.
  • HB 1230 Tattooing or body piercing of minors; penalty.
  • HB 1252 Sex crimes against children; mandatory minimum term of confinement for certain offenses.
  • HB 1268 Sexual offenses; using communications system to procure sexual activity involving minor.
  • HB 1280 Placements of children; entire record of criminal history to be obtained when contemplating thereof.
  • HB 1296 Child pornography; persons under age 18 in sexually explicit visual material.
  • HB 1309 Criminal history records check; juvenile records element in determination of bail..
  • HB 1310 Child pornography; persons under age 18 in sexually explicit visual material.
  • HB 1325 Juveniles; Dept.of Social Services to establish amount of support.
  • HB 1332 Juvenile detention facilities; placement of adults.
  • HB 1333 Sex Offender Registry; modifies registration of a person convicted of murdering a child.
  • HB 1390 Firefighters; shall not require minor who achieved certification to repeat certification.
  • HB 1403 Sale of violent or sexually explicit video games; penalty.
  • HB 1406 Prostitution; solicitation from a minor.
  • HB 1482 Missing children; school board to receive report from local law-enforcement.
  • HB 1534 Adoption; one convicted of felony drug possession may adopt/foster provided 10 years have elapsed.
  • HB 1551 Assault and battery; when committed against family or household member in presence of child.
  • HB 1561 International adoptions; fee for testimonials.
  • HB 1587 Criminal history record information check; required for those providing care to children, etc.
  • HB 1588 Declaration of policy; requirement for home instruction of children.
  • HJ 60 Comprehensive Services Act; JLARC to evaluate adminstration thereof.
  • SB 22 Child abuse or neglect; change in requirement for 'safe haven' law pertaining to infants.
  • SB 32 Social services; time limit on receipt of TANF.
  • SB 116 Immunizations; minimum requirements for children entering public or private schools or centers.
  • SB 117 Immunizations; adds booster dose of tetanus toxoid for certain children.
  • SB 129 Juveniles; if gang affiliated certain information to be released by any law-enforcement officer.
  • SB 188 Health and Human Resources, Secretary of; duties.
  • SB 208 Children's Services Ombudsman, Office of; created.
  • SB 257 Child day program; exemption from licensure for programs of recreational activities.
  • SB 290 Psychiatric Inpatient Commitment of Minors Act; special justices.
  • SB 315 Abortion; preservation of fetal tissue when performed on child under age 15.
  • SB 316 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; penalties.