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  • HB 23 Children; prohibited photography, penalty.
  • HB 40 Disabled parent; subject to prosecution for desertion or nonsupport of another child.
  • HB 66 Child and spousal support; court to appoint vocational expert to conduct testing and interviews.
  • HB 112 Unborn children; constitutionally guaranteed rights.
  • HB 168 Personal flotation devices; requires children 12 and under to wear.
  • HB 172 Sex offenders; prohibiting proximity to children.
  • HB 173 Influenza vaccine; certified emergency medical services personnel may administer and dispense.
  • HB 186 Smoking in cars with minor present; civil penalty.
  • HB 227 Sex offender; prohibiting entry onto school property of those that are violent, exceptions.
  • HB 229 Driver's license, provisional; restriction for those transporting up to three children under age 15.
  • HB 248 Psychiatric treatment; revises Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Minors Act.
  • HB 254 Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of criminal street gang.
  • HB 270 Vaccination of school children; Department of Health to develop plan for all students in State.
  • HB 372 Minors; name change presumed to be in minor's best interest.
  • HB 435 Identity fraud using identifying information of a minor; penalty.
  • HB 440 Accident and sickness insurance policies; coverage of children who are under age 27.
  • HB 443 Adoption; amends eligibility and application process requirements for assistance.
  • HB 569 Juveniles; adds specific offenses to provisions of transfer statute requiring preliminary hearing.
  • HB 685 Child pornography; solicitation, possession, or production thereof by a minor, penalty.
  • HB 718 Children; Governor and DSS to develop and implement plan to reduce number in foster care.
  • HB 736 Child Protection Accountability System; VSP and circuit courts required to report information.
  • HB 747 Stepparent and close relative adoption; appointment of guardian ad litem not required.
  • HB 749 Parental placement adoption; birth parent waiver of consent for out-of-state placement.
  • HB 750 Adoption; birth & adoptive parents may enter into post-adoption contact & communication agreements.
  • HB 862 Juveniles; punishment for possession, etc., of alcohol.
  • HB 863 Driver's license, restricted; eliminates authority of court to issue for travel to and from school.
  • HB 873 Juvenile correctional facilities; DJJ to maintain at least one facility for nonviolent offenders.
  • HB 907 Reports of certain acts to school authorities; local law-enforcement authorities to report.
  • HB 908 Juveniles; loss of driving privileges for alcohol, firearm, and drug offenses.
  • HB 911 Juveniles; any transfer to circuit court shall include ancillary charges.
  • HB 918 Juvenile records; release of identifying information of juvenile who is a fugitive from justice.
  • HB 919 Sex offender; prohibits proximity to children's museums.
  • HB 938 Child pornography; penalty for possession or reproduction thereof by a minor.
  • HB 1004 Sex offender; prohibits residing in proximity to children.
  • HB 1033 Human infant; determining whether an infant has achieved an independent and separate existence.
  • HB 1113 Abduction or pandering; forfeiture of vehicle when involving a minor.
  • HB 1120 Juveniles; offenses for which juvenile is subject to transfer and trial as an adult.
  • HB 1121 Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of a criminal street gang.
  • HB 1133 Adoptions; prior to placement, agency must provide explanation of adoption process.
  • HB 1156 Protective orders; minor may petition.
  • HB 1328 Sex Offender and Crimes Against Minors Registry; written notice of applicable law to offenders.
  • HB 1352 Marijuana field test results; may be given by law-enforcement officer to defendant or guardian.
  • HB 1366 Sex offender; prohibition of entry onto school or child day care center property.
  • HB 1379 Child-care facilities; local regulation of possession and storage of firearms, etc., at facilities.
  • HJ 89 Children's mental health services; joint subcommittee to study option for improving & accessibility.
  • HJ 97 Children; Crime Commission to study penalties for taking indecent liberties involving minors.
  • HJ 122 Children; joint subcommittee to study minimum standards for supervised visitation.
  • SB 46 Special education program for children with disabilities; recovery of attorney fees.
  • SB 65 Psychiatric treatment; revises Psychiatric Inpatient Treatment of Minors Act.
  • SB 93 Personal flotation devices; requires children 12 and under to wear.
  • SB 157 Preliminary removal orders; required to specify frequency, location, and duration of visitation.
  • SB 160 Children's Ombudsman, Office of; created, report.
  • SB 177 Juvenile court docket; cases of assault and battery against family or household member.
  • SB 205 Juveniles; right in certain violent felony cases to appeal to circuit court.
  • SB 259 Juveniles; detention of those transferred or certified.
  • SB 281 Child labor; authorizes participation by children in activities of any nonprofit entity.
  • SB 284 Child Protection Accountability System; VSP and circuit courts required to report information.
  • SB 328 Emergency medical technicians; certain are allowed to administer vaccines to adults and minors.
  • SB 356 Child visitation; court may order ignition interlock system installed on vehicle of certain parents.
  • SB 389 Juveniles; offenses for which juvenile is subject to transfer and trial as an adult.
  • SB 486 Juvenile records; DJJ to provide information in an investigation of a criminal street gang.
  • SB 567 Adoptee access; grants adult adoptees by-right access to original birth certificate.
  • SB 579 Detention; allows juvenile to be moved to a less restrictive placement when is warranted or earned.
  • SB 585 Juvenile correctional facilities; counsel appointed for persons confined in correctional centers.
  • SB 586 Juveniles; petition filed by intake officer to schools for certain crimes committed.
  • SB 591 Juveniles; detention in secure facility for possession of certain firearms.
  • SB 602 Human infant; determining whether an infant has achieved an independent and separate existence.
  • SB 620 Internet Crimes Against Children task forces; created.
  • SB 702 Child welfare; placement of children.
  • SB 728 Child support orders; eliminates ability of DSS to order 2.5 percent cash medical support payments.
  • SJ 45 Adults and children with disabilities; DSS to conduct program on identifying abuse, neglect, etc.
  • SJ 64 SOLs; DOE to study feasibility of adding curriculum relating to healthy lifestyle choices.
  • SJ 85 Childhood obesity; encouraging physical activity in public schools to reduce.