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34 SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
45 SENATE BILL NO. 348
56 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
6-0645H.03C JOSEPHENGLER,ChiefClerk
7+0645S.02P KRISTINA MARTIN, Secretary
78 AN ACT
8-Torepealsections67.3000,67.3005,135.1670,227.299,and620.467,RSMo,andtoenactin
9-lieuthereofthirty-threenewsectionsrelatingtotourism.
9+To amend chapters 9 and 227, RSMo, by adding thereto thirteen new sections relating to state
10+designations.
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1012 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:
11-SectionA.Sections67.3000,67.3005,135.1670,227.299,and620.467,RSMo,are
12-2repealedandthirty-threenewsectionsenactedinlieuthereof,tobeknownassections9.005,
13-39.171,9.234,9.292,9.367,9.385,9.386,9.388,9.389,9.401,9.402,9.409,9.416,10.254,
14-410.260,67.3000,67.3005,135.1670,226.886,226.1170,227.299,227.830,227.840,
15-5227.857,227.875,227.876,227.877,227.878,227.879,227.881,227.883,620.467,and
16-6620.471,toreadasfollows:
17-9.005.Februarytwentiethofeachyearshallbeknownanddesignatedas"John
18-2DonaldsonDay"inMissouri.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoparticipatein
19-3appropriateactivitiesandeventstocommemoratethelifeandaccomplishmentsofJohn
20-4Donaldson,oneofthebestpitcherstoplayintheNegroLeaguesandamemberofthe
21-5inauguralKansasCityMonarchsteam.
22-9.171.Novembernintheachyearisherebydesignatedas"Links,Incorporated
23-2Day"inMissouri.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoparticipateinappropriate
24-3eventsandactivitiestorecognizethisinternational,not-for-profitcorporationforits
25-4serviceworkandcontributionstocommunitiesacrossthisstate.
26-9.234.ThemonthofSeptembereveryyearshallbedesignatedas"Ovarian
27-2CancerAwarenessMonth"inMissouri.Citizensofthisstateareencouragedto
28-3participateinappropriateactivitiesandeventstoincreaseawarenessofovariancancer
29-4andtheimportanceofearlydetectionandtreatmentinsavinglives.
30-EXPLANATION—Matterenclosedinbold-facedbrackets[thus] intheabovebillisnotenactedandis
31-intendedtobeomittedfromthelaw.Matterinbold-facetypeintheabovebillisproposedlanguage. 9.292.Augustnineteenthofeachyearshallbeknownanddesignatedas"Eddie
32-2GaedelDay"inMissouriinhonorofEddieGaedel,whoasamemberoftheSt.Louis
33-3BrownsonAugust19,1951,becametheshortestplayertoeverplayMajorLeague
34-4Baseball.EddieGaedelisanimportantpartofbaseballhistoryandMissourisports
35-5history.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoparticipateineventsandactivitiesto
36-6celebrateEddieGaedel'scontributionstobaseballhistory.
37-9.367.Augustsixtheachyearisherebydesignatedas"ChrisSiffordDay"in
38-2Missouri.Intheyear2000,anairplanecarryingChrisSifford,alongwithGovernor
39-3MelCarnahanandRoger"Randy"Carnahan,tragicallywentdownandtookwithit
40-4thelivesofthreegreatMissourians.Chrisisrememberedasalovinganddevoted
41-5publicservantwhowasafriendtoall.Missouriansareencouragedtoreflectonthe
42-6livesandlegaciesofthesethreemenandtorecognizeandappreciatethehardworking
43-7publicservantsofthisstate.
44-9.385.Octobersixteenthofeachyearshallbeknownanddesignatedas"Michael
45-2CollinsDay"inMissouriinhonorofMichaelCollins,anIrishrevolutionary,soldier,
46-3andpoliticianwhowasaleadingfigureinthestruggleforIrishindependence.
47-9.386.ThelastSaturdayinAprilofeachyearisherebydesignatedas"Emmett
48-2KellyDay"inMissouri.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtohonorthelifeof
49-3EmmettKelly,whowasafamouscircusperformer,alsoknownasWearyWillie,from
50-4Houston,Missouri.
51-9.388.ThesecondTuesdayofAprilofeachyearisherebydesignatedas"Celia
52-2Day"inMissouriinhonorofCelia,anenslavedwomanwholivedinCallawayCounty.
53-3Theteachersandstudentsoftheschoolsofthisstateareencouragedtoobservetheday
54-4withage-appropriateinstructionregardingCeliaandherstory.
55-9.389.TheweekinwhichthesecondTuesdayofAprilfallseachyearishereby
56-2designatedas"HumanTraffickingAwarenessWeek".Thecitizensofthisstateare
57-3encouragedtoparticipateinappropriateeventsandactivitiestopromoteawarenessof
58-4humantrafficking,victimremediesandservices,traffickingprevention,andthehistory
59-5ofslaveryinourstate.
60-9.401.Novemberthirteentheachyearisherebydesignatedas"Believein
61-2GiannaDay"inMissouri.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoparticipatein
62-3appropriateeventsandactivitiestoraiseawarenessforSanfilipposyndrome,which
63-4causesAlzheimer's-likesymptomsinchildren,andcelebrateGiannaWacker,a
64-5Missourianwhohasdefiedtheoddsbyexceedingthelifeexpectancyforchildren
65-6sufferingfromSanfilipposyndrome.
66-HCSSCSSB348 2 9.402.Mayeightheachyearisherebydesignatedas"AmyloidosisAwareness
67-2Day"inMissouri.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoparticipateinappropriate
68-3eventsandactivitiestoraiseawarenessofthisrareandlife-threateningdisease.
69-9.409.1.Januaryfifthofeachyearshallbeknownanddesignatedas"Kappa
70-2AlphaPsiDay"inMissouri.Thecitizensofthisstateareencouragedtoobservetheday
71-3withappropriateactivitiesandeventstocommemoratethefoundingofthefraternity.
72-4 2.KappaAlphaPsiwasfoundedonJanuary5,1911,atIndianaUniversity,in
73-5Bloomington,Indiana,byElderWatsonDiggs,ByronKennethArmstrong,GuyLevis
74-6Grant,MarcusPeterBlakemore,EzraDeeAlexander,JohnMiltonLee,HenryTourner
75-7Asher,EdwardGilesIrvin,GeorgeWesleyEdmonds,andPaulWaymondCaine.
76-8 3.FoundingmemberHenryTournerAsherwasaneducatorandinstructorat
77-9LincolnInstitute,nowknownasLincolnUniversityofMissouri,inJeffersonCity.
78-10 4.KappaAlphaPsiisthesecondoldestexistingcollegiatehistoricallyBlack
79-11Greek-letterfraternityandthefirstintercollegiatefraternityincorporatedasanational
80-12body.Thefraternityhasovertwohundredfiftythousandmemberswithsevenhundred
81-13undergraduateandalumnichaptersinnearlyeverystateoftheUnitedStates,and
82-14thirteeninternationalchaptersinNigeria,SouthAfrica,Bermuda,Bahamas,U.S.
83-15VirginIslands,Panama,UnitedKingdom,Germany,SouthKorea,DominicanRepublic,
84-16AbuDhabi,Canada,andJapan.
85-17 5.Throughitsworldwideprominence,KappaAlphaPsihashadaglobalimpact
86-18oneventsthataffectourlocalcommunitiesandplacesaroundtheglobe.Localchapters
87-19ofKappaAlphaPsiparticipateincommunityoutreachactivitiestofeedthehomeless,
88-20providescholarshipstoyoungpeoplematriculatingtocollege,serveasmentorstoyoung
89-21men,participateinblooddrives,andserveashostsofseminarsforpublichealth
90-22awareness,tonameafew.Nationally,KappaAlphaPsihasprovidedsummer
91-23enrichmentcampsandfundsforSt.JudeMedicalResearchCentertoassistinthefight
92-24againstchildhoodcatastrophicdiseasesbyraisingmorethanonemilliondollars.
93-25Internationally,KappaAlphaPsimembershaveansweredthecalltoservicebyproudly
94-26servingourmilitaryinwarssinceWWIandraisingfundstoassistthoseinneed
95-27followingnaturaldisastersworldwide,includinghurricanes,tornadoes,typhoons,and
96-28earthquakes.
97-29 6.KappaAlphaPsiproudlyboastsmemberswhoepitomizetheessenceof
98-30"AchievementinEveryFieldofHumanEndeavor".Someofthesemembersinclude
99-31RalphAbernathy,WiltChamberlain,MontellJordan,BenjaminJealous,Oscar
100-32Robertson,CedrictheEntertainer,ArthurAshe,MikeTomlin,GayleSayers,Adrian
101-33Fenty,RobertS.Abbott,BennieThompson,DonaldByrd,JohnnieCochran,Ed
102-34Gardner,SmokieNorful,JohnSingleton,TomBradley,BobJohnson,JohnConyers,
103-HCSSCSSB348 3 35AlceeHastings,LeroneBennett,Jr.,KwameJackson,BillRussell,TavisSmiley,and
104-36MarvinSapp.
105-9.416.Juneseventeentheachyearisherebydesignatedas"EndNeighborhood
106-2GunViolenceDay"inMissouri,inhonorofPrestonJa'mon"Tink"Jones,Sr.Citizens
107-3ofthisstateareencouragedtoparticipateinappropriateeventsandactivitiestobring
108-4anendtogunviolenceinourcommunities.
109-10.254.ThecityofBransonisselectedforandshallbeknownastheofficial
110-2"LiveEntertainmentCapital"forthestateofMissouri.
111-10.260.KSHE94.7,alsoknownas"KSHE95",isselectedforandshallbe
112-2knownastheofficialrockradiostationofthestateofMissouri.Theworld'slongest-
113-3runningrockstationhasbeenontheairformorethanfiftyyearsandiscreditedwith
114-4launchingthecareersofseveralrocklegends.
115-67.3000.1.Asusedinthissectionandsection67.3005,thefollowingwordsshall
116-2mean:
117-3 (1)"Activemember",anorganizationlocatedinthestateofMissouriwhichsolicits
118-4andservicessportsevents,sportsorganizations,andothertypesofsports-relatedactivitiesin
119-5thatcommunity;
120-6 (2)"Applicant"or"applicants",oneormorecertifiedsponsors,endorsingcounties,
121-7endorsingmunicipalities,oralocalorganizingcommittee,actingindividuallyorcollectively;
122-8 (3)"Certifiedsponsor"or"certifiedsponsors",anonprofitorganizationwhichisan
123-9activememberofthe[NationalAssociationofSportsCommissions] SportsEventsand
124-10TourismAssociation;
125-11 (4)"Department",theMissouridepartmentofeconomicdevelopment;
126-12 (5)"Director",thedirectorofrevenue;
127-13 (6)["Eligiblecosts"shallinclude:
128-14 (a)Costsnecessaryforconductingthesportingevent;
129-15 (b)Costsrelatingtothepreparationsnecessaryfortheconductofthesportingevent;
130-16and
131-17 (c)Anapplicant'spledgedobligationstothesiteselectionorganizationasevidenced
132-18bythesupportcontractforthesportingeventincluding,butnotlimitedto,bidfeesand
133-19financialguarantees.
134-20
135-21Eligiblecostsshallnotincludeanycostassociatedwiththerehabilitationorconstructionof
136-22anyfacilitiesusedtohostthesportingeventordirectpaymentstoafor-profitsiteselection
137-23organization,butmayincludecostsassociatedwiththeretrofittingofafacilitynecessaryto
138-24accommodatethesportingevent;
139-HCSSCSSB348 4 25 (7)]"Eligibledonation",donationsreceived,byacertifiedsponsororlocalorganizing
140-26committee,fromataxpayerthatmayincludecash,publiclytradedstocksandbonds,andreal
141-27estatethatwillbevaluedanddocumentedaccordingtorulespromulgatedbythedepartment.
142-28Suchdonationsshallbeusedsolelytoprovidefundingtoattractsportingeventstothisstate;
143-29 [(8)](7)"Endorsingmunicipality"or"endorsingmunicipalities",anycity,town,
144-30incorporatedvillage,orcountythatcontainsasiteselectedbyasiteselectionorganizationfor
145-31oneormoresportingevents;
146-32 [(9)](8)"Joinderagreement",anagreemententeredintobyoneormoreapplicants,
147-33actingindividuallyorcollectively,andasiteselectionorganizationsettingoutrepresentations
148-34andassurancesbyeachapplicantinconnectionwiththeselectionofasiteinthisstateforthe
149-35locationofasportingevent;
150-36 [(10)] (9)"Joinderundertaking",anagreemententeredintobyoneormore
151-37applicants,actingindividuallyorcollectively,andasiteselectionorganizationthateach
152-38applicantwillexecuteajoinderagreementintheeventthatthesiteselectionorganization
153-39selectsasiteinthisstateforasportingevent;
154-40 [(11)](10)"Localorganizingcommittee",anonprofitcorporationoritssuccessorin
155-41interestthat:
156-42 (a)Hasbeenauthorizedbyoneormorecertifiedsponsors,endorsingmunicipalities,
157-43orendorsingcounties,actingindividuallyorcollectively,topursueanapplicationandbidon
158-44itsortheapplicant'sbehalftoasiteselectionorganizationforselectionasthehostofoneor
159-45moresportingevents;or
160-46 (b)Withtheauthorizationofoneormorecertifiedsponsors,endorsing
161-47municipalities,orendorsingcounties,actingindividuallyorcollectively,executesan
162-48agreementwithasiteselectionorganizationregardingabidtohostoneormoresporting
163-49events;
164-50 (11)"Registeredparticipant",anindividualwhoisregisteredtocompeteina
165-51sportingevent,oranathlete,coach,orotherindividualwhoispartofateam'sofficial
166-52contingentwithanofficialcapacityforsuchsportingevent;
167-53 (12)"Siteselectionorganization",theNationalCollegiateAthleticAssociation
168-54(NCAA);anNCAAmemberconference,university,orinstitution;theNationalAssociation
169-55ofIntercollegiateAthletics(NAIA);theUnitedStatesOlympic&ParalympicCommittee
170-56[(USOC)] (USOPC); anationalgoverningbody(NGB)orinternationalfederationofasport
171-57recognizedbythe[USOC] USOPC; theUnitedStatesGolfAssociation(USGA);theUnited
172-58StatesTennisAssociation(USTA);theAmateurAthleticUnion(AAU);theNational
173-59ChristianCollegeAthleticAssociation(NCCAA);theNationalJuniorCollegeAthletic
174-60Association(NJCAA);theUnitedStatesSportsSpecialtyAssociation(USSSA);anyrights
175-61holdermemberofthe[NationalAssociationofSportsCommissions(NASC)] SportsEvents
176-HCSSCSSB348 5 62andTourismAssociation(SportsETA);othermajorregional,national,andinternational
177-63sportsassociations,andamateurorganizationsthatpromote,organize,oradministersporting
178-64gamesorcompetitions;orothermajorregional,national,andinternationalorganizationsthat
179-65promoteororganizesportingevents;
180-66 (13)"Sportingevent"or"sportingevents",anamateur,collegiate,orOlympic
181-67sportingeventthatiscompetitivelybidorisawardedbyasiteselectionorganization;
182-68 (14)"Supportcontract"or"supportcontracts",aneventawardnotification,joinder
183-69undertaking,joinderagreement,orcontractexecutedbyanapplicantandasiteselection
184-70organization;
185-71 (15)"Taxcredit"or"taxcredits",acreditorcreditsissuedbythedepartmentagainst
186-72thetaxotherwisedueunderchapter143or148,excludingwithholdingtaximposedunder
187-73sections143.191to143.265;
188-74 (16)"Taxpayer",anyofthefollowingindividualsorentitieswhomakeaneligible
189-75donation:
190-76 (a)Aperson,firm,partnerinafirm,corporation,orashareholderinanScorporation
191-77doingbusinessinthestateofMissouriandsubjecttothestateincometaximposedunder
192-78chapter143;
193-79 (b)Acorporationsubjecttotheannualcorporationfranchisetaximposedunder
194-80chapter147;
195-81 (c)Aninsurancecompanypayinganannualtaxonitsgrosspremiumreceiptsinthis
196-82state;
197-83 (d)AnyotherfinancialinstitutionpayingtaxestothestateofMissouriorany
198-84politicalsubdivisionofthisstateunderchapter148;
199-85 (e)Anindividualsubjecttothestateincometaximposedunderchapter143;
200-86 (f)Anycharitableorganizationwhichisexemptfromfederalincometaxandwhose
201-87Missouriunrelatedbusinesstaxableincome,ifany,wouldbesubjecttothestateincometax
202-88imposedunderchapter143.
203-89 2.Anapplicantmaysubmitacopyofasupportcontractforasportingeventtothe
204-90department.Withinsixtydaysofreceiptofthesportingeventsupportcontract,the
205-91departmentmayreviewtheapplicant'ssupportcontractandcertifysuchsupportcontractifit
206-92complieswiththerequirementsofthissection.Uponcertificationofthesupportcontractby
207-93thedepartment,theapplicantmaybeauthorizedtoreceivethetaxcreditundersubsection4of
208-94thissection.
209-95 3.Nomorethanninetydaysfollowingtheconclusionofthesportingevent,the
210-96applicantshallsubmit[eligiblecostsanddocumentationofthecostsevidencedbyreceipts,
211-97paidinvoices,eventsettlements,orotherdocumentationinamannerprescribedbythe
212-98department.Eligiblecostsmaybepaidbytheapplicantoranentitycohostingtheeventwith
213-HCSSCSSB348 6 99theapplicant] aticketsalesorboxofficestatementverifyingthetotalnumberoftickets
214-100soldforsuchevent,or,ifsucheventwasparticipantbased,alistofallregistered
215-101participants.
216-102 4.(1)[Nolaterthansevendaysfollowingtheconclusionofthesportingevent,the
217-103department,inconsultationwiththedirector,shalldeterminethetotalnumberofticketssold
218-104atfacevalueforsucheventor,ifsucheventwasparticipant-basedanddidnotselladmission
219-105tickets,thetotalnumberofpaidparticipantregistrations.
220-106 (2)] Nolaterthansixtydaysfollowingthereceiptof[eligiblecostsand]
221-107documentationof[suchcosts] ticketsalesorregisteredparticipantsfromtheapplicant
222-108asrequiredinsubsection3ofthissection,thedepartmentshall,exceptforthelimitations
223-109undersubsection5ofthissection,issueacertificateforarefundabletaxcredittothe
224-110applicantfor[theleastof]:
225-111 (a)[Onehundredpercentofeligiblecostsincurredbytheapplicant;
226-112 (b)]Anamountequalto[five] sixdollarsforeveryadmissionticketsoldtosuch
227-113event;or
228-114 [(c)](b)Anamountequalto[ten]twelvedollarsforevery[paid] registered
229-115participant[registration] ifsucheventwasparticipant-based[anddidnotselladmission
230-116tickets].
231-117
232-118Thecalculationsunderparagraphs[(b)](a)and[(c)](b)ofthissubdivisionshallusethe
233-119actualnumberofticketssoldor[registrationspaid]registeredparticipants, notanestimated
234-120amount.
235-121 (2)Thedepartmentofrevenueshallpaytheamountoftherefundabletaxcredit
236-122totheapplicantwithinninetydaysoftheapplicant'ssubmissionofavalidtaxcredit
237-123certificateissuedinaccordancewithsubdivision(1)ofthissubsection.
238-124 (3)Taxcreditsauthorizedbythissectionmaybeclaimedagainsttaxesimposedby
239-125chapters143and148[andshallbeclaimedwithinoneyearofthecloseofthetaxyearfor
240-126whichthecreditswereissued]. Taxcreditsauthorizedbythissection[may] shallnotbe
241-127transferred,sold,orassigned[byfilinganotarizedendorsementthereofwiththedepartment
242-128thatnamesthetransferee,theamountoftaxcredittransferred,andthevaluereceivedforthe
243-129credit,aswellasanyotherinformationreasonablyrequestedbythedepartment]. Taxcredits
244-130authorizedbythissectionshallberefundableatanytimefollowingissuanceandshall
245-131notberequiredtooffsettaxesestimatedorotherwisedue.Ifanytaxpayerisawarded
246-132taxcreditsunderthissectionthatarerefundedtosuchtaxpayerbutthedepartmentof
247-133revenuelaterdeterminesthatthetaxpayerreceivingthecreditsstillowedtaxesthat
248-134werenotpaidinthetaxyearthetaxcreditwasapplied,suchtaxpayershallrepaythe
249-135stateanamountequaltotheamountofthetaxcreditsalreadyrefundedortheamount
250-HCSSCSSB348 7 136ofthetaxpayer'staxliabilitystilldue,whicheverisless.Thedepartmentofrevenue
251-137maypromulgatesuchrulesasarenecessarytoadministersuchclawbackprovisions
252-138underthissubdivision.
253-139 5.Innoeventshalltheamountoftaxcreditsissuedbythedepartmentunder
254-140subsection4ofthissectionexceed[three] sixmilliondollarsinanyfiscalyear.Forallevents
255-141locatedwithinthefollowingcounties,thetotalamountoftaxcreditsissuedshallnotexceed
256-142[two]fivemillion[seven] fivehundredthousanddollarsinanyfiscalyear:
257-143 (1)Acountywithacharterformofgovernmentandwithmorethansixhundred
258-144thousandinhabitants;or
259-145 (2)Acitynotwithinacounty.
260-146 6.Anapplicantshallprovideanyinformationnecessaryasdeterminedbythe
261-147departmentforthedepartmentandthedirectortofulfillthedutiesrequiredbythissection.At
262-148anytimeupontherequestofthestateofMissouri,acertifiedsponsorshallsubjectitselftoan
263-149auditconductedbythestate.
264-150 7.Thissectionshallnotbeconstruedascreatingorrequiringastateguaranteeof
265-151obligationsimposedonanendorsingmunicipalityunderasupportcontractoranyother
266-152agreementrelatingtohostingoneormoresportingeventsinthisstate.
267-153 8.Thedepartmentshallonlycertifyanapplicant'ssupportcontractforasporting
268-154eventinwhichthesiteselectionorganizationhasyettoselectalocationforthesportingevent
269-155asofDecember1,2012.Nosupportcontractshallbecertifiedunlessthesiteselection
270-156organizationhaschosentousealocationinthisstatefromcompetitivebids,atleastoneof
271-157whichwasabidforalocationoutsideofthisstate,exceptthatcompetitivebidsshallnotbe
272-158requiredforanypreviously-awardedeventwhosesiteselectionorganizationextendsits
273-159contractualagreementwiththeevent'scertifiedsponsororforany[post-season] neutral-site
274-160collegiate[footballgameorotherneutral-site] gamewithatleastoneout-of-stateteam.
275-161SupportcontractsshallnotbecertifiedbythedepartmentafterAugust28,[2025] 2031,
276-162providedthatthesupportcontractsmaybecertifiedonorpriortoAugust28,[2025] 2031,for
277-163sportingeventsthatwillbeheldaftersuchdate.
278-164 9.Thedepartmentmaypromulgaterulesasnecessarytoimplementtheprovisionsof
279-165thissection.Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatis
280-166createdundertheauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplies
281-167withandissubjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.
282-168Thissectionandchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththe
283-169generalassemblypursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,orto
284-170disapproveandannularulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantof
285-171rulemakingauthorityandanyruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2013,shallbeinvalid
286-172andvoid.
287-HCSSCSSB348 8 67.3005.1.ForalltaxyearsbeginningonorafterJanuary1,2013,anytaxpayershall
288-2beallowedacreditagainstthetaxesotherwisedueunderchapter143,147,or148,excluding
289-3withholdingtaximposedbysections143.191to143.265,inanamountequaltofiftypercent
290-4oftheamountofaneligibledonation,subjecttotherestrictionsinthissection.Theamount
291-5ofthetaxcreditclaimedshallnotexceedtheamountofthetaxpayer'sstateincometax
292-6liabilityinthetaxyearforwhichthecreditisclaimed.Anyamountofcreditthatthetaxpayer
293-7isprohibitedbythissectionfromclaiminginataxyearshallnotberefundable,butmaybe
294-8carriedforwardtoanyofthetaxpayer'stwosubsequenttaxyears.
295-9 2.Toclaimthecreditauthorizedinthissection,acertifiedsponsororlocalorganizing
296-10committeeshallsubmittothedepartmentanapplicationforthetaxcreditauthorizedbythis
297-11sectiononbehalfoftaxpayers.Thedepartmentshallverifythattheapplicanthassubmitted
298-12thefollowingitemsaccuratelyandcompletely:
299-13 (1)Avalidapplicationintheformandformatrequiredbythedepartment;
300-14 (2)Astatementattestingtotheeligibledonationreceived,whichshallincludethe
301-15nameandtaxpayeridentificationnumberoftheindividualmakingtheeligibledonation,the
302-16amountoftheeligibledonation,andthedatetheeligibledonationwasreceived;and
303-17 (3)Paymentfromthecertifiedsponsororlocalorganizingcommitteeequaltothe
304-18valueofthetaxcreditforwhichapplicationismade.
305-19
306-20Ifthecertifiedsponsororlocalorganizingcommitteeapplyingforthetaxcreditmeetsall
307-21criteriarequiredbythissubsection,thedepartmentshallissueacertificateintheappropriate
308-22amount.
309-23 3.Taxcreditsissuedunderthissectionmaybeassigned,transferred,sold,or
310-24otherwiseconveyed,andthenewownerofthetaxcreditshallhavethesamerightsinthe
311-25creditasthetaxpayer.Wheneveracertificateisassigned,transferred,sold,orotherwise
312-26conveyed,anotarizedendorsementshallbefiledwiththedepartmentspecifyingthename
313-27andaddressofthenewownerofthetaxcreditorthevalueofthecredit.Innoeventshallthe
314-28amountoftaxcreditsissuedbythedepartmentunderthissectionexceed[ten]fivemillion
315-29dollarsinanyfiscalyear.
316-30 4.Thedepartmentshallpromulgaterulestoimplementtheprovisionsofthissection.
317-31Anyruleorportionofarule,asthattermisdefinedinsection536.010,thatiscreatedunder
318-32theauthoritydelegatedinthissectionshallbecomeeffectiveonlyifitcomplieswithandis
319-33subjecttoalloftheprovisionsofchapter536and,ifapplicable,section536.028.Thissection
320-34andchapter536arenonseverableandifanyofthepowersvestedwiththegeneralassembly
321-35pursuanttochapter536toreview,todelaytheeffectivedate,ortodisapproveandannula
322-36rulearesubsequentlyheldunconstitutional,thenthegrantofrulemakingauthorityandany
323-37ruleproposedoradoptedafterAugust28,2013,shallbeinvalidandvoid.
324-HCSSCSSB348 9 38 5.Undersection23.253oftheMissourisunsetact:
325-39 (1)Theprovisionsofthe[new] programauthorizedundersection67.3000andunder
326-40thissectionshallautomaticallysunsetsixyearsafterAugust28,[2019] 2025, unless
327-41reauthorizedbyanactofthegeneralassembly;and
328-42 (2)Ifsuchprogramisreauthorized,theprogramauthorizedundersection67.3000
329-43andunderthissectionshallautomaticallysunsetDecemberthirty-firsttwelveyearsafterthe
330-44effectivedateofthereauthorizationofthesesections;and
331-45 (3)Section67.3000andthissectionshallterminateonSeptemberfirstofthecalendar
332-46yearimmediatelyfollowingthecalendaryearinwhichtheprogramauthorizedunderthese
333-47sectionsissunset.
334-135.1670.1.Asusedinthissection,thefollowingtermsmean:
335-2 (1)"Economicactivities",anyofthefollowing:
336-3 (a)Jobs;
337-4 (b)Professionalsportsteams,franchises,ororganizations;or
338-5 (c)Eventsthatuseorhaveusedafacilityorsportscomplexusedbya
339-6professionalsportsteam,franchise,ororganization;
340-7 (2)"Kansasbordercounty",Johnson,Miami,orWyandotteCountyinKansas;
341-8 [(2)](3)"Missouribordercounty",anycountywithacharterformofgovernmentand
342-9withmorethansixhundredthousandbutfewerthansevenhundredthousandinhabitants,any
343-10countyofthefirstclassificationwithmorethaneighty-threethousandbutfewerthanninety-
344-11twothousandinhabitantsandwithacityofthefourthclassificationwithmorethanfour
345-12thousandfivehundredbutfewerthanfivethousandinhabitantsasthecountyseat,anycounty
346-13ofthefirstclassificationwithmorethantwohundredthousandbutfewerthantwohundred
347-14sixtythousandinhabitants,oranycountyofthefirstclassificationwithmorethanninety-two
348-15thousandbutfewerthanonehundredonethousandinhabitantsinMissouri.
349-16 2.Ifanyjobthatqualifiesforataxcreditundersections100.700to100.850orunder
350-17sections135.100to135.258,forfundingundersection620.1023,orforataxcreditor
351-18retentionofstatewithholdingtaxesundersections620.2000to620.2020,relocatestoa
352-19MissouribordercountyfromaKansasbordercounty,notaxcreditsshallbeissued,funding
353-20provided,orretentionofwithholdingtaxesauthorizedforsuchjobundersuchsections.
354-21 3.IfthedirectoroftheMissouridepartmentofeconomicdevelopmentdetermines
355-22thatthestateofKansashasenactedlegislationorthegovernorofKansasissuedanexecutive
356-23orderorsimilaractionwhichprohibitstheKansasDepartmentofCommerceoranyother
357-24Kansasexecutivedepartmentfromprovidingeconomicincentivesfor[jobs] economic
358-25activitiesthatarerelocatedfromaMissouribordercountytoaKansasbordercounty,then
359-26thedirectorshallexecuteanddelivertothegovernor,thespeakerofthehouseof
360-27representatives,andthepresidentprotemporeofthesenateawrittencertificationofsuch
361-HCSSCSSB348 10 28determination.Upontheexecutionanddeliveryofsuchwrittencertificationandtheparties
362-29receivingsuchcertificationprovidingaunanimouswrittenaffirmation,theprovisionsof
363-30subsection2ofthissectionshallbeeffectiveunlessotherwiseprovidedinthissection.The
364-31provisionsofsubsection2ofthissectionshallnotapplytoincentivesreservedonbehalfof
365-32andawardedtoMissouriemployerspriortotheprovisionsofsubsection2ofthissection
366-33takingeffect.
367-34 4.IfthedirectoroftheMissouridepartmentofeconomicdevelopmentdetermines
368-35thattheKansasDepartmentofCommerceoranyotherKansasexecutivedepartmentis
369-36providingeconomicincentivesfor[jobs] economicactivitiesthatrelocatefromaMissouri
370-37bordercountytoaKansasbordercounty,thenthedirectorshallexecuteanddelivertothe
371-38governor,thespeakerofthehouseofrepresentatives,andthepresidentprotemporeofthe
372-39senateawrittencertificationofsuchdetermination.Upontheexecutionanddeliveryofsuch
373-40writtencertificationandthepartiesreceivingsuchcertificationprovidingaunanimouswritten
374-41affirmation,theprovisionsofsubsection2ofthissectionshallnotbeeffectiveuntilsuchtime
375-42asthedirectordeterminesthattheKansasDepartmentofCommerceoranyotherKansas
376-43executivedepartmentisnotprovidingeconomicincentivesfor[jobs] economicactivitiesthat
377-44relocatefromaMissouribordercountytoaKansasbordercounty,andthedirectorhas
378-45executedanddeliveredtothegovernor,thespeakerofthehouseofrepresentatives,andthe
379-46presidentprotemporeofthesenateawrittencertificationofsuchdeterminationandthe
380-47partiesreceivingsuchcertificationprovideanunanimouswrittenaffirmation.
381-48 5.ThedirectoroftheMissouridepartmentofeconomicdevelopmentshallnotifythe
382-49revisorofstatutesofallchangesinwhethersubsection2ofthissectioniseffective.
383-50 6.TheprovisionsofthissectionshallexpireAugust28,2021,unlessatsuchtimethe
384-51provisionsofsubsection2ofthissectionareineffect.Iftheprovisionsofthissectiondonot
385-52expireonAugust28,2021,theprovisionsofthissectionshallexpireonAugust28,[2025]
386-532035.
387-226.886.TheportionofStateHighway19fromStateHighway94continuing
388-2northtoCRDMotleyRoadinMontgomeryCountyshallbedesignatedthe"POW/MIA
389-3CPTStevenNBezoldMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshall
390-4erectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaid
391-5bythedepartmentoftransportation.
392-226.1170.Thedepartmentoftransportation,inconsultationwiththeOzark
393-2HighlandDistillersGuild,shallerectandmaintainsuitablemarkingsandinformational
394-3signsdesignatingtheOzarkHighlandsSpiritsRegioninaccordancewiththemap
395-4producedpursuanttosubsection4ofsection311.028.Signsshallbelocatedalong
396-5highwaysapproachingorenteringtheregion,withthecoststobepaidbyprivate
397-6donation.
398-HCSSCSSB348 11 227.299.1.Exceptasprovidedinsubsection7ofthissection,anorganizationor
399-2personthatseeksabridgeorhighwaydesignationonthestatehighwaysystemtohonoran
400-3event,place,organization,orpersonwhohasbeendeceasedformorethantwoyearsshall
401-4petitionthedepartmentoftransportationbysubmittingthefollowing:
402-5 (1)Anapplicationinaformprescribedbythedirector,describingthebridgeor
403-6segmentofhighwayforwhichdesignationissoughtandtheproposednameofthebridgeor
404-7relevantportionofhighway.Theapplicationshallincludethenameofatleastonecurrent
405-8memberofthegeneralassemblywhowillsponsorthebridgeorhighwaydesignation.The
406-9applicationmaycontainwrittentestimonyforsupportofthebridgeorhighwaydesignation;
407-10 (2)Alistofatleastonehundredsignaturesofindividualswhosupportthenamingof
408-11thebridgeorhighway;and
409-12 (3)Afeetobedeterminedbythecommission, [tocoverthecostsofconstructingand
410-13maintainingtheproposedsigns.Thefeeshall] nottoexceedthecostof[constructingand
411-14maintaining] thematerialsneededtoconstructeachsign.
412-15 2.Allmoneysreceivedbythedepartmentoftransportationfortheconstruction[and
413-16maintenance] ofbridgeorhighwaysignsonthestatehighwaysystemshallbedepositedin
414-17thestatetreasurytothecreditofthestateroadfund.
415-18 3.Thedocumentsandfeesrequiredunderthissectionshallbesubmittedtothe
416-19departmentoftransportationnolaterthanNovemberfirstpriortothenextregularsessionof
417-20thegeneralassemblytobeapprovedordeniedbythejointcommitteeontransportation
418-21oversightduringsuchlegislativesession.
419-22 4.Thedepartmentoftransportationshallgivenoticeofanyproposedbridgeor
420-23highwaydesignationonthestatehighwaysysteminamannerreasonablycalculatedtoadvise
421-24thepublicofsuchproposal.Reasonablenoticeshallincludepostingtheproposalforthe
422-25designationonthedepartment'sofficialpublicwebsite,andmakingavailablecopiesofthe
423-26signdesignationapplicationtoanyrepresentativeofthenewsmediaorpublicuponrequest
424-27andpostingtheapplicationonabulletinboardorotherprominentpublicplacewhichiseasily
425-28accessibletothepublicandclearlydesignatedforthatpurposeattheprincipaloffice.
426-29 5.Ifthememorialhighwaydesignationrequestedbytheorganizationisnotapproved
427-30bythejointcommitteeontransportationoversight,ninety-sevenpercentoftheapplicationfee
428-31shallberefundedtotherequestingorganization.
429-32 6.Twohighwaysignsshallbeerectedforeachbridgeandhighwaydesignationon
430-33thestatehighwaysystemprocessedunderthissection.Whenanamedsectionofahighway
431-34crossestwoormorecountylines,considerationshallbegivenbythedepartmentof
432-35transportationtoallowadditionalsignageatthecountylinesormajorintersections.
433-36 7.Highwayorbridgedesignationsonthestatehighwaysystemhonoringfallenlaw
434-37enforcementofficers,membersoftheArmedForceskilledinthelineofduty,Missouri
435-HCSSCSSB348 12 38recipientsofthemedalofhonor,emergencypersonnelkilledwhileperformingdutiesrelating
436-39totheiremployment,orstateemployeeskilledwhileservingthestateshallnotbesubjectto
437-40theprovisionsofsubdivisions(2)and(3)ofsubsection1ofthissection.
438-41 8.Nobridgeorportionofahighwayonthestatehighwaysystemmaybenamedor
439-42designatedaftermorethanoneevent,place,organization,orperson.Eachevent,place,
440-43organization,orpersonshallonlybeeligibleforonebridgeorhighwaydesignation.
441-44 9.Anyhighwaysignserectedforanybridgeorhighwaydesignationonthestate
442-45highwaysystemundertheprovisionsofthissectionshallbeerectedandmaintainedfora
443-46twenty-yearperiod.Aftersuchperiod,thesignsshallbesubjecttoremovalbythe
444-47departmentoftransportationandthebridgeorhighwaymaybedesignatedtohonorevents,
445-48places,organizations,orpersonsotherthanthecurrentdesignee.Anexistinghighwayor
446-49bridgedesignationprocessedundertheprovisionsofthissectionmayberetainedfor
447-50additionaltwenty-yearincrementsif,atleastoneyearbeforethedesignation'sexpiration,an
448-51applicationtothedepartmentoftransportationismadetoretainthedesignationalongwith
449-52therequireddocumentsandallapplicablefeesrequiredunderthissection.
450-53 10.Forpersonshonoredwithdesignationsonthestatehighwaysystemunderthis
451-54chapterafterAugust28,2021,thedepartmentoftransportationshallpostalinkonitswebsite
452-55tobiographicalinformationofsuchpersons.
453-56 11.Theprovisionsofthissectionshallapplytobridgeorhighwaydesignations
454-57soughtafterAugust28,2006.
455-227.830.ThebridgeonStateHighwayWWthatcrossesovertherailroadinthe
456-2CityofPoplarBluffinButlerCountyshallbedesignatedthe"SenatorBillFoster
457-3Bridge".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesigns
458-4designatingsuchbridge,withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonations.
459-227.840.TheportionofU.S.Highway54fromonemileeastofthebridgeover
460-2theMiddleRivertoonemilewestofthebridgeovertheMiddleRiverinCallaway
461-3Countyshallbedesignatedas"CeliaMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentof
462-4transportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,
463-5withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonations.
464-227.857.TheportionofInterstate49fromU.S.Highway71continuingsouthto
465-2theArkansas/MissouristatelineinMcDonaldCountyshallbedesignatedthe"Deputy
466-3MarshalDavidThurmanMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshall
467-4erectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaid
468-5bythedepartmentoftransportation.
469-227.875.TheportionofStateHighway161fromCRDMeadowlarkRoad
470-2continuingnorthtoStateHighwayCCinMontgomeryCountyshallbedesignatedthe
471-3"CorporalRichardERutherfordMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentof
472-HCSSCSSB348 13 4transportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,
473-5withthecoststobepaidbythedepartmentoftransportation.
474-227.876.TheportionofStateHighwayAfromHopewellChurchRoad
475-2continuingeasttoStateHighway161inMontgomeryCountyshallbedesignatedthe
476-3"PFCByronLeaBrownMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshall
477-4erectandmaintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaid
478-5bythedepartmentoftransportation.
479-227.877.TheportionofStateHighwayFfromCRDLongRoadcontinuing
480-2northtoStateHighwayVinMontgomeryCountyshallbedesignatedthe"LCPLKeo
481-3JoeKeshnerMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectand
482-4maintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbythe
483-5departmentoftransportation.
484-227.878.ThebridgeonU.SHighway54crossingovertheGrandGlaizeArmat
485-2LakeoftheOzarksinCamdenCountyshallbedesignatedthe"PoliceOfficerPhylicia
486-3CarsonMemorialBridge".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintain
487-4appropriatesignsdesignatingsuchbridge,withthecoststobepaidbythedepartment
488-5oftransportation.
489-227.879.TheportionofStateHighway364fromCSTBryanRoadcontinuing
490-2easttoStateHighwayKinSt.CharlesCountyshallbedesignatedthe"SergeantColinI
491-3ArslanbasMemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectand
492-4maintainappropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbythe
493-5departmentoftransportation.
494-227.881.TheportionofU.S.Highway60fromKodiakRoadcontinuingeastto
495-2CemeteryRoadinNewtonCountyshallbedesignatedthe"LloydMemorialHighway".
496-3Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintainappropriatesigns
497-4designatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbyprivatedonations.
498-227.883.TheportionofInterstate70fromCarrieAvenuecontinuingeastto
499-2AdelaideAvenueinSt.LouisCityshallbedesignatedthe"PoliceOfficerDavidLee
500-3MemorialHighway".Thedepartmentoftransportationshallerectandmaintain
501-4appropriatesignsdesignatingsuchhighway,withthecoststobepaidbythedepartment
502-5oftransportation.
503-620.467.1.[Thestatetreasurershallannuallydepositanamountprescribedinthis
504-2sectionoutofthegeneralrevenuefundpursuanttosection144.700,inafund] Thereis
505-3herebycreatedinthestatetreasuryaspecialfund, tobeknownasthe"DivisionofTourism
506-4SupplementalRevenueFund", whichshallconsistofallmoneyswhichmaybe
507-5appropriatedtoitbythegeneralassembly,andalsoanygifts,contributions,grants,
508-6orbequestsreceivedfromfederal,private,orothersources.Thestatetreasurershall
509-HCSSCSSB348 14 7administerthefund,andthemoneysinsuchfund[, excepttheappropriatepercentageofany
510-8refundmadeoftaxescollectedundertheprovisionsofchapter144,]shallbeusedsolelyby
511-9thedivisionoftourismofthedepartmentofeconomicdevelopmenttocarryoutthedutiesand
512-10functionsofthedivisionasprescribedbylaw.[Moneysdepositedinthedivisionoftourism
513-11supplementalrevenuefundshallbeinadditiontoabudgetbaseineachfiscalyear.Forfiscal
514-12year1994,suchbudgetbaseshallbesixmilliontwohundredthousanddollars,andineach
515-13succeedingfiscalyearthebudgetbaseshallbethepriorfiscalyear'sgeneralrevenuebase
516-14plusanyadditionalappropriationsmadetothedivisionoftourism,includingonehundred
517-15percentofthepriorfiscalyear'sdepositsmadetothedivisionoftourismsupplemental
518-16revenuefundpursuanttothissection.Thegeneralrevenuebaseshalldecreasebytenpercent
519-17ineachfiscalyearfollowingfiscalyear1994.] Notwithstandingtheprovisionsofsection
520-1833.080tothecontrary,moneysinthedivisionoftourismsupplementalrevenuefundatthe
521-19endofanybienniumshallnotbedepositedtothecreditofthegeneralrevenuefund.
522-20 2.[Infiscalyears1995to2020,aportionofgeneralrevenuedeterminedpursuantto
523-21thissubsectionshallbedepositedtothecreditofthedivisionoftourismsupplemental
524-22revenuefundpursuanttosubsection1ofthissection.Thedirectorofrevenueshalldetermine
525-23theamountdepositedtothecreditofthedivisionoftourismsupplementalrevenuefundin
526-24eachfiscalyearbycomputingthepreviousyear'stotalappropriationintothedivisionof
527-25tourismsupplementalrevenuefundandaddingtosuchappropriationamountthetotalamount
528-26derivedfromtheretailsaleoftourist-orientedgoodsandservicescollectedpursuanttothe
529-27followingsalestaxes:statesalestaxes;salestaxescollectedpursuanttosections144.010to
530-28144.430thataredesignatedaslocaltaxrevenuetobedepositedintheschooldistricttrust
531-29fundpursuanttosection144.701;salestaxescollectedpursuanttoSection43(a)ofArticleIV
532-30oftheMissouriConstitution;andsalestaxescollectedpursuanttoSection47(a)ofArticleIV
533-31oftheMissouriConstitution.Iftheincreaseinsuchsalestaxesderivedfromtheretailsaleof
534-32tourist-orientedgoodsandservicesinthefiscalyearthreeyearspriortothefiscalyearin
535-33whicheachdepositshallbemadeisatleastthreepercentoversuchsalestaxesderivedfrom
536-34theretailsaleoftourist-orientedgoodsandservicesgeneratedinthefiscalyearfouryears
537-35priortothefiscalyearinwhicheachdepositshallbemade,anamountequaltoone-halfof
538-36suchsalestaxesgeneratedaboveathreepercentincreaseshallbecalculatedbythedirectorof
539-37revenueandtheamountcalculatedshallbedepositedbythestatetreasurertothecreditofthe
540-38divisionoftourismsupplementalrevenuefund.
541-39 3.Totaldepositsinthesupplementalrevenuefundinanyfiscalyearpursuantto
542-40subsections1and2ofthissectionshallnotexceedtheamountdepositedintothedivisionof
543-41tourismsupplementalrevenuefundinthefiscalyearimmediatelyprecedingthecurrentfiscal
544-42yearbymorethanthreemilliondollars.
545-HCSSCSSB348 15 43 4.Asusedinthissection,"salesoftourism-orientedgoodsandservices"arethose
546-44salesbybusinessesregisteredwiththedepartmentofrevenueunderthefollowingSICCodes:
547-45 (1)SICCode5811;
548-46 (2)SICCode5812;
549-47 (3)SICCode5813;
550-48 (4)SICCode7010;
551-49 (5)SICCode7020;
552-50 (6)SICCode7030;
553-51 (7)SICCode7033;
554-52 (8)SICCode7041;
555-53 (9)SICCode7920;
556-54 (10)SICCode7940;
557-55 (11)SICCode7990;
558-56 (12)SICCode7991;
559-57 (13)SICCode7992;
560-58 (14)SICCode7996;
561-59 (15)SICCode7998;
562-60 (16)SICCode7999;and
563-61 (17)SICCode8420.
564-62 5.]Priortoeachappropriationfromthedivisionoftourismsupplementalrevenue
565-63fund,thedivisionoftourismshallpresenttothespecialcommitteeontourism[, recreational
566-64andculturalaffairs]ofthehouseofrepresentativesandtothe[transportationandtourism]
567-65economicandworkforcedevelopmentcommitteeofthesenate,ortheirsuccessors,a
568-66promotionalmarketingstrategyincluding,butnotlimitedto,targetedmarkets,durationof
569-67marketplans,ensuingmarketstrategies,andtheactualandestimatedinvestmentreturn,if
570-68any,resultingtherefrom.
571-69 [6.ThissectionshallbecomeeffectiveJuly1,1994.ThissectionshallexpireJune30,
572-702020.]
573-620.471.1.Thefollowingtrailsareherebyrecognizedas"HistoricLegacyTrails
574-2ofMissouri":
575-3 (1)LewisandClarktrail;
576-4 (2)MarkTwainlegacytrail;
577-5 (3)Route66legacytrail;
578-6 (4)U.S.Granttrail;
579-7 (5)Ponyexpresstrail;
580-8 (6)Oregonlegacytrail;
581-9 (7)Heritagealliance;
582-HCSSCSSB348 16 10 (8)WayofAmericangeniuslegacytrail;
583-11 (9)Africancivilrightslegacytrail;
584-12 (10)Katylegacytrail;
585-13 (11)HarryTrumanheritagelegacytrail;
586-14 (12)RockIslandlegacytrail;
587-15 (13)TrailofTears;
588-16 (14)Boone'sLicktrail;
589-17 (15)SantaFetrail;
590-18 (16)MinaSauktrail;
591-19 (17)TaumSaukhighpointtrail;
592-20 (18)Ozarktrail;
593-21 (19)Caudilltrail;
594-22 (20)Butterfieldoverlandnationalhistorictrail;
595-23 (21)HoneyWartrail;
596-24 (22)Californianationalhistorictrail;
597-25 (23)Osagelegacytrail;
598-26 (24)Mississippigreenway;
599-27 (25)Mississippirivertrail;
600-28 (26)Mississippiriverwatertrail;
601-29 (27)Americandiscoverytrails;
602-30 (28)U.S.bikeroute66;and
603-31 (29)Potawatomitrailofdeath.
604-32 2.Subjecttoappropriation,thedepartmentofeconomicdevelopmentshallplace
605-33atleasttwosignsalongeachtrail,oneofwhichshallbeatthebeginning,denotingthe
606-34trail'sstatusasahistoriclegacytrail.Foratrailnotwhollycontainedwithinthestate,
607-35thedepartmentofeconomicdevelopmentshallplacesignsatthedepartment's
608-36discretion.
609-
610-HCSSCSSB348 17
13+ Section A. Chapters 9 and 227, RSMo, are amended by adding 1
14+thereto thirteen new sections, to be known as sections 9.005, 2
15+9.171, 9.234, 9.292, 9.367, 9.385, 9.386, 9.388, 9.389, 9.402, 3
16+9.409, 9.416, and 227.840, to read as follows:4
17+ 9.005. February twentieth of each year shall be known 1
18+and designated as "John Donaldson Day" in Missouri. The 2
19+citizens of this state are encouraged to participate in 3
20+appropriate activities and events to commemorate the life 4
21+and accomplishments of John Donaldson, one of the best 5
22+pitchers to play in the Negro Leagues and a member of the 6
23+inaugural Kansas City Monarchs team. 7
24+ 9.171. November ninth each year is hereby designated 1
25+as "Links, Incorporated Day" in Missouri. The citizens of 2
26+this state are encouraged to participate in appropriate 3
27+events and activities to recognize this international, not - 4
28+for-profit corporation for its service work and 5
29+contributions to communities across this state. 6
30+ 9.234. The month of September e very year shall be 1
31+designated as "Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month" in Missouri. 2 SCS SB 348 2
32+Citizens of this state are encouraged to participate in 3
33+appropriate activities and events to increase awareness of 4
34+ovarian cancer and the importance of early detection and 5
35+treatment in saving lives. 6
36+ 9.292. August nineteenth of each year shall be known 1
37+and designated as "Eddie Gaedel Day" in Missouri in honor of 2
38+Eddie Gaedel, who as a member of the St. Louis Browns on 3
39+August 19, 1951, became the shorte st player to ever play 4
40+Major League Baseball. Eddie Gaedel is an important part of 5
41+baseball history and Missouri sports history. The citizens 6
42+of this state are encouraged to participate in events and 7
43+activities to celebrate Eddie Gaedel's contributio ns to 8
44+baseball history. 9
45+ 9.367. August sixth each year is hereby designated as 1
46+"Chris Sifford Day" in Missouri. In the year 2000, an 2
47+airplane carrying Chris Sifford, along with Governor Mel 3
48+Carnahan and Roger "Randy" Carnahan, tragi cally went down 4
49+and took with it the lives of three great Missourians. 5
50+Chris is remembered as a loving and devoted public servant 6
51+who was a friend to all. Missourians are encouraged to 7
52+reflect on the lives and legacies of these three men and to 8
53+recognize and appreciate the hardworking public servants of 9
54+this state. 10
55+ 9.385. October sixteenth of each year shall be known 1
56+and designated as "Michael Collins Day" in Missouri in honor 2
57+of Michael Collins, an Irish revolutionary, soldier , and 3
58+politician who was a leading figure in the struggle for 4
59+Irish independence. 5
60+ 9.386. The last Saturday in April of each year is 1
61+hereby designated as "Emmett Kelly Day" in Missouri. The 2
62+citizens of this state are encouraged to h onor the life of 3 SCS SB 348 3
63+Emmett Kelly, who was a famous circus performer, also known 4
64+as Weary Willie, from Houston, Missouri. 5
65+ 9.388. The second Tuesday of April of each year is 1
66+hereby designated as "Celia Day" in Missouri in honor of 2
67+Celia, an enslaved woman who lived in Callaway County. The 3
68+teachers and students of the schools of this state are 4
69+encouraged to observe the day with age -appropriate 5
70+instruction regarding Celia and her story. 6
71+ 9.389. The week in which the s econd Tuesday of April 1
72+falls each year is hereby designated as "Human Trafficking 2
73+Awareness Week". The citizens of this state are encouraged 3
74+to participate in appropriate events and activities to 4
75+promote awareness of human trafficking, victim remedies and 5
76+services, trafficking prevention, and the history of slavery 6
77+in our state. 7
78+ 9.402. May eighth each year is hereby designated as 1
79+"Amyloidosis Awareness Day" in Missouri. The citizens of 2
80+this state are encouraged to participate i n appropriate 3
81+events and activities to raise awareness of this rare and 4
82+life-threatening disease. 5
83+ 9.409. 1. January fifth of each year shall be known 1
84+and designated as "Kappa Alpha Psi Day" in Missouri. The 2
85+citizens of this state are encouraged to observe the day 3
86+with appropriate activities and events to commemorate the 4
87+founding of the fraternity. 5
88+ 2. Kappa Alpha Psi was founded on January 5, 1911, at 6
89+Indiana University, in Bloomington, Indiana, by Elder Watson 7
90+Diggs, Byron Kenneth Armstrong, Guy Levis Grant, Marcus 8
91+Peter Blakemore, Ezra Dee Alexander, John Milton Lee, Henry 9
92+Tourner Asher, Edward Giles Irvin, George Wesley Edmonds, 10
93+and Paul Waymond Caine. 11 SCS SB 348 4
94+ 3. Founding member Henry Tourner Asher was an educator 12
95+and instructor at Lincoln Institute, now known as Lincoln 13
96+University of Missouri, in Jefferson City. 14
97+ 4. Kappa Alpha Psi is the second oldest existing 15
98+collegiate historically Black Greek -letter fraternity and 16
99+the first intercollegiate fraternity incorp orated as a 17
100+national body. The fraternity has over two hundred fifty 18
101+thousand members with seven hundred undergraduate and alumni 19
102+chapters in nearly every state of the United States, and 20
103+thirteen international chapters in Nigeria, South Africa, 21
104+Bermuda, Bahamas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Panama, United 22
105+Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Dominican Republic, Abu 23
106+Dhabi, Canada, and Japan. 24
107+ 5. Through its worldwide prominence, Kappa Alpha Psi 25
108+has had a global impact on events that affect our local 26
109+communities and places around the globe. Local chapters of 27
110+Kappa Alpha Psi participate in community outreach activities 28
111+to feed the homeless, provide scholarships to young people 29
112+matriculating to college, serve as mentors to young men, 30
113+participate in blood d rives, and serve as hosts of seminars 31
114+for public health awareness, to name a few. Nationally, 32
115+Kappa Alpha Psi has provided summer enrichment camps and 33
116+funds for St. Jude Medical Research Center to assist in the 34
117+fight against childhood catastrophic dis eases by raising 35
118+more than one million dollars. Internationally, Kappa Alpha 36
119+Psi members have answered the call to service by proudly 37
120+serving our military in wars since WWI and raising funds to 38
121+assist those in need following natural disasters worldwid e, 39
122+including hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons, and earthquakes. 40
123+ 6. Kappa Alpha Psi proudly boasts members who 41
124+epitomize the essence of "Achievement in Every Field of 42
125+Human Endeavor". Some of these members include Ralph 43 SCS SB 348 5
126+Abernathy, Wilt Chamberlain , Montell Jordan, Benjamin 44
127+Jealous, Oscar Robertson, Cedric the Entertainer, Arthur 45
128+Ashe, Mike Tomlin, Gayle Sayers, Adrian Fenty, Robert S. 46
129+Abbott, Bennie Thompson, Donald Byrd, Johnnie Cochran, Ed 47
130+Gardner, Smokie Norful, John Singleton, Tom Bradley, Bob 48
131+Johnson, John Conyers, Alcee Hastings, Lerone Bennett, Jr., 49
132+Kwame Jackson, Bill Russell, Tavis Smiley, and Marvin Sapp. 50
133+ 9.416. June seventeenth each year is hereby designated 1
134+as "End Neighborhood Gun Violence Day" in Missouri, in honor 2
135+of Preston Ja'mon "Tink" Jones, Sr. Citizens of this state 3
136+are encouraged to participate in appropriate events and 4
137+activities to bring an end to gun violence in our 5
138+communities. 6
139+ 227.840. The portion of U.S. Highway 54 from o ne mile 1
140+east of the bridge over the Middle River to one mile west of 2
141+the bridge over the Middle River in Callaway County shall be 3
142+designated as "Celia Memorial Highway". The department of 4
143+transportation shall erect and maintain appropriate signs 5
144+designating such highway, with the costs to be paid by 6
145+private donations. 7
146+