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  • HB 14 Domestic relations cases; witness refusal to answer question on ground that it may self-incriminate.
  • HB 50 Absentee ballots; duties of electoral board to send within three business days, penalty.
  • HB 67 Domestic relations cases; witness refusal to answer question on ground that it may self-incriminate.
  • HB 82 Public sewer system; locality may adopt ordinance establishing standard for use & services; penalty.
  • HB 105 Appeals; court may impose additional requirements to security posted.
  • HB 184 Petition to vacate finding of guilt of convicted person; upon discovery of new evidence.
  • HB 203 Wrongful incarceration; definition, compensation.
  • HB 219 Adverse possession; abolition.
  • HB 240 Judicial Council and Committee on District Courts; repeals statutory provisions.
  • HB 282 Newspapers; may petition circuit court for authority to publish legal notices and publications.
  • HB 306 Adverse medical outcomes; pilot program created.
  • HB 309 Summary judgment; documents that can serve as basis for motion.
  • HB 310 Offers of judgment; costs.
  • HB 372 Minors; name change presumed to be in minor's best interest.
  • HB 376 Service by publication; validates orders of those processed by a clerk or deputy clerk.
  • HB 377 Equitable distribution; monetary award in divorce case may be enforceable same as judgment.
  • HB 379 Credit line deeds of trust; under same statute of limitation as other deeds of trust and mortgages.
  • HB 386 Deposits; removes stated maturity date.
  • HB 407 Landlord and tenant laws; landlord and tenant obligations.
  • HB 458 Attorney-issued summons; protective orders.
  • HB 465 Jury verdict; allows court to amend pleadings to conform to amount awarded.
  • HB 559 Wrongful incarceration for felony conviction; individuals granted an absolute pardon.
  • HB 651 Eminent domain cases; reinstates option of landowner to choose between commissioner & jury to hear.
  • HB 681 Jailable offense; discretion of law-enforcement officer to arrest or issue summons therefor.
  • HB 690 Criminal background checks; fingerprinting of applicants and employees of public transit services.
  • HB 699 Uniform Commercial Code; prohibits inclusion in a sales agreement.
  • HB 711 Judgment; circuit court may decree sale of real estate used as owner's primary residence to enforce.
  • HB 723 Podiatry; testifying as an expert witness, definition of practice.
  • HB 738 Claimants; certain persons paying claims to attorneys to provide direct notification.
  • HB 770 DUI arrests; officer at a medical facility may issue summons for violation thereof, etc.
  • HB 817 Garnishment; deposit of earnings.
  • HB 819 Business entities; when referring to service of process includes any subpoena, summons, etc.
  • HB 827 Electronic recording of court proceedings; circuit & district court clerks have system in courtroom.
  • HB 844 Homeless persons; may file an action for damages for harassment, etc.
  • HB 974 Circuit court clerks' offices; makes technical changes in handling of electronic or digital filing.
  • HB 979 Exhibits; relieves clerk of notifying defendant of destruction, etc., of evidence used at trial.
  • HB 1106 Insurance policy limits; allows personal representative of estate of decedent to request disclosure.
  • HB 1127 Elected or appointed officials; limit on attorney-issued subpoenas.
  • HB 1142 Hate crimes; includes category of acts committed against person because person's sexual orientation.
  • HB 1193 Fiduciaries; actions or suits involving.
  • HB 1234 Criminal history record check; required to transfer firearm from firearms show vendor.
  • HB 1306 Jurors; to provide identification.
  • SB 27 Warranty registration cards; prohibits seller from conditioning coverage or performance of warranty.
  • SB 28 Criminal background checks; fingerprinting of applicants and employees of public transit services.
  • SB 53 Registered voters; court clerks receiving notice of non-qualified juror to furnish list to SBE.
  • SB 67 Adverse possession; abolition.
  • SB 68 Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians Procedural Guarantee Act; conduct of interrogations.
  • SB 82 Podiatry; testifying as an expert witness, definition of practice.
  • SB 124 Electronic summons system; cities, etc., to assess fee as part of costs in criminal or traffic case.
  • SB 149 Certificates of analysis and affidavits; admission into evidence.
  • SB 153 Exhibits; relieves clerk of notifying defendant of destruction, etc., of evidence used at trial.
  • SB 154 Inflationary effects; increasing various costs, fees, etc., penalties.
  • SB 155 Medical services; State's lien for payment.
  • SB 156 Uniform Arbitration Act; vacating arbitration award.
  • SB 191 Privileged communications; exchanging health care-related information between committees, etc.
  • SB 207 Threat assessment teams; exempts certain records established at higher educational institutions.
  • SB 363 Civil remedies; depositions as basis for motion of summary judgment or to strike evidence.
  • SB 366 Offers of judgment; costs.
  • SB 382 Jury panel; disclosure to counsel thereof within three business days.
  • SB 384 Attorney-client privilege and work product protection; limitations on waivers.
  • SB 385 Affidavits; admissibility as evidence by government official regarding search of government records.
  • SB 386 Motor fuel or lubricating oils; admission into evidence of certificates of analysis.
  • SB 427 Insurance policy limits; allows personal representative of estate of decedent to request disclosure.
  • SB 445 Financial institutions; serving notice of lien.
  • SB 511 Settlement payment; insurer to provide notice to a judgment creditor upon payment of $5,000.
  • SB 595 Criminal background check; requirement of firearms show vendor and promoter of gun show.
  • SB 638 Disclosure of insurance liability limits; attorney of representative of deceased to obtain.
  • SB 643 Jailable offense; discretion of law-enforcement officer to arrest or issue summons therefor.
  • SB 721 Attorney-issued summons; eliminates prohibition of summonses in cases involving protective orders.
  • SJ 30 Tort claims; JLARC to study costs incurred by State or its localities.