Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2310 Compare Versions

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11 SECONDREGULARSESSION
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32 HOUSESUBSTITUTEFOR
43 HOUSEBILLNO.2310
54 101STGENERALASSEMBLY
6-5066H.03P DANARADEMANMILLER,ChiefClerk
5+5066H.03F DANARADEMANMILLER,ChiefClerk
76 ANACT
8-Torepealsections9.010,9.138,9.339,10.095,227.785,and227.787,RSMo,andtoenactin
9-lieuthereofforty-threenewsectionsrelatingtostatedesignations.
7+Torepealsections9.339and10.095,RSMo,andtoenactinlieuthereoftennewsections
8+relatingtostatedesignations.
109 BeitenactedbytheGeneralAssemblyofthestateofMissouri,asfollows:
11-SectionA.Sections9.010,9.138,9.339,10.095,227.785,and227.787,RSMo,are
12-2repealedandforty-threenewsectionsenactedinlieuthereof,tobeknownassections9.010,
13-39.138,9.275,9.280,9.308,9.339,9.343,9.345,9.346,9.347,9.349,9.350,9.352,9.353,
14-49.356,9.357,10.095,10.205,227.475,227.774,227.775,227.785,227.787,227.796,
15-5227.808,227.809,227.810,227.811,227.812,227.813,227.814,227.815,227.817,311.028,
16-61,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,and9,toreadasfollows:
17-9.010.ThefirstdayofJanuary,thethirdMondayofJanuary,thetwelfthdayof
18-2February,thethirdMondayinFebruary,theeighthdayofMay,thelastMondayinMay,the
19-3nineteenthdayofJune,thefourthdayofJuly,thefirstMondayinSeptember,thesecond
20-4MondayinOctober,theeleventhdayofNovember,thefourthThursdayinNovember,andthe
21-5twenty-fifthofDecember,aredeclaredandestablishedpublicholidays;andwhenanyofsuch
22-6holidaysfallsuponSunday,theMondaynextfollowingshallbeconsideredtheholiday.
23-7ThereshallbenoholidayforstateemployeesonthefourthMondayofOctober.
24-9.138.Thegovernorshallannuallyissueaproclamationsettingapartthefirstweekof
25-2Marchas"[Math,Engineering,TechnologyandScience(METS)Week]Science,
26-3Technology,Engineering,andMath(STEM)Week",andrecommendingtothepeople
27-4ofthestatethattheweekbeappropriatelyobservedthroughactivitiesthatwillresultinan
28-5increasedawarenessoftheimportanceofadvancingcommunityinterestin[math,
29-6engineering,technology,andscience] science,technology,engineering,andmath
30-EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis
31-intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 7programs,andpromote[METS] STEMcareersstatewideinordertoadvanceMissouri's
32-8workforce.Theproclamationshallalsorecommendthattheweekbeobservedwith
33-9appropriateactivitiesinpublicschools.Publicandprivateinvolvementin[METS] STEM
34-10weekdemonstratesthatfosteringandencouraginginterestinthesciencesisamajorfactorin
35-11determininggrowthandsuccessinschoolandwillhelpstudentsdevelopafocuson
36-12technology-basedcareersaftergraduation.
10+SectionA.Sections9.339and10.095,RSMo,arerepealedandtennewsections
11+2enactedinlieuthereof,tobeknownassections9.275,9.280,9.339,9.343,9.347,9.350,
12+39.352,9.353,9.356,and10.095,toreadasfollows:
3713 9.275.ThemonthofJuneisherebydesignatedas"MyastheniaGravis
3814 2AwarenessMonth"inMissouri.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtocelebrate
3915 3themonthwitheventsandactivitiestoraiseawarenessaboutthistreatable,but
4016 4progressiveanddifficulttodiagnose,disease.
4117 9.280.Julysecondofeachyearshallbeknownanddesignatedas"MormonWar
4218 2RemembranceDay"inhonorandrecognitionofthetenthousandmembersofthe
4319 3MormonchurchwhoweresubjectedtoinjusticeandunduesufferingthroughExecutive
4420 4Order44byGovernorLilburnBoggsandtheMormonWarin1838.
45-9.308.ThefirstfullweekinFebruaryisherebydesignatedas"School
46-2CounselingWeek"inthestateofMissouri.Citizensofthisstateareencouragedto
47-3participateinappropriateeventsandactivitiesthatrecognizetheimportantworkof
48-4schoolcounselorsinhelpingMissouri'sstudentssucceedinschoolandbeyond.
4921 9.339.September[22,2021,] twenty-secondofeachyearisherebydesignatedas
5022 2"HazelErbyDay"inMissouri.Citizensofthisstateareencouragedtoparticipatein
5123 3appropriateeventsandactivitiestorecognizeHazelErby'slifelongdedicationtopublic
5224 4serviceandcommunityimprovement.
5325 9.343.Maytenthofeachyearisherebydesignatedas"SchoolBusDrivers'
5426 2AppreciationDay"inMissouri.Citizensofthisstateareencouragedtorecognizethe
5527 3daywithappropriateeventsandactivitiestoexpressappreciationforthededicatedbus
5628 4driverswhotransportchildrentoandfromschoolsafely.
57-9.345.ThemonthofSeptembereachyearisherebydesignatedas"Polycystic
58-2OvarySyndrome(PCOS)AwarenessDay"inMissouri.Citizensofthisstateare
59-3encouragedtoparticipateinappropriateeventsandactivitiestoraiseawarenessabout
60-4PCOS,acommonhormonaldisorderthatcausesovariancysts,infertility,menstrual
61-5irregularity,andobesityinwomen.
62-9.346.ThemonthofJulyisherebydesignatedas"UterineFibroidAwareness
63-2Month"inMissouri.CitizensofthisstateareencouragedtowearwhiteonJulyfirst
64-3andparticipateinappropriateeventsandactivitiestoraiseawarenessaboututerine
65-4fibroids,benigntumorsthatgrowintheuterusandcausepain,heavybleeding,and
66-5reproductiveproblems.
67-HSHB2310 2 9.347.ThemonthofOctoberisherebydesignatedas"SubstanceAbuse
29+EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis
30+intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 9.347.ThemonthofOctoberisherebydesignatedas"SubstanceAbuse
6831 2AwarenessandPreventionMonth"inMissouri.Citizensofthisstateareencouragedto
6932 3participateinappropriateeventsandactivitiestoraiseawarenessaboutthedangersof
7033 4substanceabuseandtheneedtoexpandoutreachandeducationalefforts.
71-9.349.SeptemberfifteenthtoOctoberfifteentheachyearshallbedesignatedas
72-2"HispanicHeritageMonth"inMissouri.Citizensofthisstateareencouragedto
73-3participateinappropriateeventsandactivitiestorecognizethegenerationsofHispanic
74-4Americanswhohavepositivelyinfluencedandenrichedourstateandsociety.
7534 9.350.Octoberfirstofeachyearisherebydesignatedas"BiliaryAtresia
7635 2AwarenessDay"inMissouri,inmemoryofAnnistynKateRackley.Thecitizensofthis
7736 3stateareencouragedtoparticipateinappropriateeventsandactivitiestoraise
7837 4awarenessaboutthisrarecongenitalliverdiseasethatoccurswhenbileductsdonot
7938 5developnormally.
8039 9.352.ThemonthofMayandMaytenthofeachyearareherebydesignatedas
8140 2"LupusAwarenessMonth"and"LupusAwarenessDay"inMissouri.Thecitizensof
8241 3thisstateareencouragedtoparticipateinappropriateeventsandactivitiestoraise
8342 4awarenessaboutthediagnosisandtreatmentoflupusandtheimpactonthelivesof
8443 5individualslivingwithlupus.
8544 9.353.ThemonthofFebruaryisherebydesignatedas"BlackHistoryMonth"in
8645 2Missouri.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoparticipateinappropriateevents
8746 3andactivitiestohonorthestrugglesandtriumphsofblackAmericansthroughoutthe
8847 4historyoftheUnitedStates.
8948 9.356.ThemonthofNovemberisherebydesignatedas"NativeAmerican
9049 2HeritageMonth"inMissouri.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoparticipatein
9150 3appropriateeventsandactivitiestohonorthestrugglesandtriumphsofNative
9251 4AmericansthroughoutthehistoryoftheUnitedStates.
93-9.357.ThemonthofMarchisherebydesignatedas"TripleNegativeBreast
94-2CancerAwarenessMonth"inMissouri.Citizensofthisstateareencouragedto
95-3participateinappropriateeventsandactivitiesdesignedtoimproveeducationand
96-4awarenessinunderservedcommunitiesthataredisproportionatelyimpacted;ensure
97-5equitableaccessandaffordabilityofbreastcancerscreening,geneticcounseling,and
98-6diagnostictesting;andguaranteetimelypatientaccesstoclinicallyappropriate
99-7treatmentoptions.
10052 10.095.The[Hypsibema] Parrosaurusmissouriensisdinosaurisherebyselectedfor,
10153 2andshallbeknownas,theofficialdinosaurofthestateofMissouri.
102-HSHB2310 3 10.205.1.Thebookentitled"Missouri'sGreatFloodof'93-RevisitinganEpic
103-2NaturalDisaster"byKennethL.Kieserisselectedforandshallbeknownastheofficial
104-3stateworkchroniclingthe1993flood.
105-4 2.Thehistoricfloodof1993encompassedanine-stateareaintheMidwest
106-5duringthesummerof1993."Missouri'sGreatFloodof'93-RevisitinganEpicNatural
107-6Disaster"providesacomprehensivedocumentofhistorythatoutlineshowtheflood
108-7occurredmeteorologicallyandhowUnitedStates.
109-227.475.TheportionofStateHighway17fromBroadwayStreetcontinuing
110-2southtoDogwoodDrivethroughthecityofWaynesvilleinPulaskiCountyshallbe
111-3designatedthe"ChiefofPoliceFermanRRainesMemorialHighway".Thedepartment
112-4oftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,
113-5withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonations.
114-227.774.TheportionofStateHighway94fromStateHighwayTTtoState
115-2HighwayFinSt.CharlesCountyshallbedesignatedas"GeorgeWashington
116-3Highway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriate
117-4signsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonations.
118-227.775.TheportionofStateHighwayFfromStateHighway94continuingwest
119-2toFemmeOsageCreekRoadinSt.CharlesCountyshallbedesignatedas"Daniel
120-3BooneHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintain
121-4appropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbyprivate
122-5donations.
123-227.785.ThebridgeonStateHighway21crossingovertheCurrentRiverinRipley
124-2Countyshallbedesignatedas"RipleyCountyVeteransMemorialBridge".Thedepartment
125-3oftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchbridge,withthe
126-4coststobepaidbyprivatedonations.
127-227.787.TheportionofInterstate70fromShreveRoadcontinuingtoKingshighway
128-2Boulevardshallbedesignatedas"CaptainDavidDornMemorialHighway".The
129-3departmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuch
130-4highway,withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonations.
131-227.796.ThebridgeonStateHighwayPcrossingoverLindleyCreekinPolk
132-2Countyshallbedesignatedthe"WWIIHenryArchieBlackMemorialBridge".The
133-3departmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignating
134-4suchbridge,withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonations.
135-227.808.TheportionofInterstate435fromtheKansas/Missouristateline
136-2continuingtoHolmesRoadinJacksonCountyshallbedesignatedthe"PoliceOfficer
137-3RichardCFlemingMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerect
138-HSHB2310 4 4andmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidby
139-5privatedonations.
140-227.809.TheportionofStateHighway171fromStateHighwayZcontinuingto
141-2StateHighway43inJasperCountyshallbedesignatedthe"AtomicVeteransMemorial
142-3Highway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriate
143-4signsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonation.
144-227.810.TheportionofStateHighwayJfromCSTServiceRoadcontinuing
145-2westtoStateHighwayUinPemiscotCountyshallbedesignatedthe"AnnistynKate
146-3RackleyMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectand
147-4maintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidby
148-5privatedonations.
149-227.811.TheportionofStateHighway19fromStrubeRoadcontinuingnorthto
150-2KimmichRoadinMontgomeryCountyshallbedesignatedthe"RussellLeeBurton
151-3MemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintain
152-4appropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbyprivate
153-5donations.
154-227.812.TheportionofStateHighwayPfromStateHighway30continuing
155-2northtoStateHighway366inSt.LouisCountyshallbedesignatedthe"Firefighter
156-3BenjaminJPolsonMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerect
157-4andmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidby
158-5privatedonations.
159-227.813.TheportionofStateHighway291fromN.E.CookinghamDrive
160-2continuingsouthtoKansasStreetinClayCountyshallbedesignatedthe"SamuelC
161-3HoustonMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectand
162-4maintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidby
163-5privatedonations.
164-227.814.TheportionofU.S.67fromMapleStreetcontinuingtoPerrineRoad
165-2throughthecityofFarmingtoninSt.FrancoisCountyshallbedesignatedthe"SP5
166-3BillyJMeadorMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectand
167-4maintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidby
168-5privatedonations.
169-227.815.TheportionofU.S.67fromPerrineRoadcontinuingtoHighwayH
170-2throughthecityofFarmingtoninSt.FrancoisCountyshallbedesignatedthe"WO1
171-3ReginaldDCleveMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerect
172-4andmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidby
173-5privatedonations.
174-HSHB2310 5 227.817.TheportionofU.S.Highway169fromStateHighwayVVcontinuingto
175-2StateHighwayDDinClintonandClayCountiesshallbedesignatedthe"Championship
176-3Way".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesigns
177-4designatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonations.This
178-5designationshallexpireonDecember31,2022.
179-311.028.1.(1)Toqualifyas"OzarkHighlands"spirits,andtobelabeledas
180-2suchforsaleinMissouri,anagedproductshallmeetthefollowingconditions:
181-3 (a)Theproductshallbemashed,fermented,distilled,aged,andbottledinthe
182-4OzarkHighlandsregion;
183-5 (b)TheproductshallbeagedinbarrelsmanufacturedinMissouri;
184-6 (c)Thewatersourceshallbeuntreatedornaturalfromnaturalspringsordeep
185-7wellsintheOzarksHighlands,andwithoutchlorinationoraddedchemicalssuchas
186-8fluoride;and
187-9 (d)Theminimumageofawhiskeyshallbefouryears.
188-10 (2)Toqualifyas"OzarkHighlands"spirits,andtobelabeledassuchforsalein
189-11Missouri,anunagedproduct,suchasginorvodka,shallmeetthefollowingconditions:
190-12 (a)Theproductshallbemashed,fermented,distilled,andbottledintheOzark
191-13Highlandsregion;and
192-14 (b)Thewatersourceshallbeuntreatedornaturalfromnaturalspringsordeep
193-15wellsintheOzarksHighlands,andwithoutchlorinationoraddedchemicalssuchas
194-16fluoride.
195-17 2.Toadditionallyqualifyas"SingleMalt",thefinalproductshallbedistilled
196-18andbottledatasingledistillery.
197-19 3.Theproductshallbefurthercertified,bysealorothermeans,bythe"Ozark
198-20HighlandDistillersGuild"asaqualifying"OzarkHighlands"product.
199-21 4.Forthepurposesofthissection,theMissouridepartmentofnaturalresources
200-22shallproduce,incollaborationwiththe"OzarkHighlandDistillersGuild",andpublish
201-23anofficialmapofthe"OzarkHighlands"region.
202-Section1.ThenewlyconstructedbridgeontheCSTDavidHoeckelParkway
203-2thatcrossesoverInterstate70inWentzvilleinSt.CharlesCountyshallbedesignatedas
204-3"MarineLCPLJaredSchmitzMemorialBridge".Thedepartmentoftransportation
205-4shallerectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchbridge,withthecoststobe
206-5paidbyprivatedonations.
207-Section2.Novemberfifthofeachyearisherebydesignated"CoraFaithWalker
208-2RemembranceDay"andcitizensofthestateshallbeencouragedtohonorthelifeand
209-3memoryofCoraFaithWalker.
210-HSHB2310 6 Section3.April11throughApril17ofeachyearisherebydesignatedas"Black
211-2MaternalHealthWeek".Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoengagein
212-3appropriateeventsandactivitiestocommemorateblackmaternalhealth.
213-Section4.ThemonthofAprilofeachyearisherebydesignatedas"Minority
214-2HealthMonth".Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoengageinappropriate
215-3eventsandactivitiestocommemorateminorityhealthmonth.
216-Section5.ThebridgeonInterstate70crossingoverStateHighwayNinSt.Louis
217-2Countyshallbedesignatedas"HonorableCoraFaithWalkerMemorialBridge".The
218-3departmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignating
219-4suchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonations.
220-Section6.Notwithstandinganyrule,law,regulation,oragencystandardtothe
221-2contrary,beginningAugust28,2022,thedepartmentoftransportationshallrestartits
222-3cityandcountyaccomplishmentprogramallowingacityorcountytodisplayupto
223-4threeaccomplishmentsbelowitsjurisdictionalboundarysign.
224-Section7.Notwithstandinganyrule,law,regulationoragencystandardtothe
225-2contrary,beginningAugust28,2022,citypopulationsshallbeincludedoncitylimit
226-3signs.
227-Section8.Maysecondofeachyearisherebydesignatedas"Pinhook
228-2RemembranceDay"inMissouri.Citizensofthisstateareencouragedtorecognizethe
229-3daywithappropriateeventsandactivitiestohonorthestrugglesandtriumphsofthe
230-4villagersofPinhook,Missouri.
231-Section9.Novemberninthofeachyearshallbedesignatedas"DorrelNorman
232-2Elvert"Whitey"HerzogDay"inMissouri.
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