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HF 3163 Senate Long Description

Revisor's billARTICLE 1 GENERAL Correcting erroneous, ambiguous and omitted text and obsolete references; eliminating certain redundant, conflicting and superseded provisions; reenacting certain legislation; making miscellaneous technical corrections to statutes and other laws relating to government data practices, to closed meetings, to limits on bonus payments to certain public employees, to money received by state officials as proceeds of litigation or settlement, to state debt collection costs, to livestock marketing licenses, to grain inspection fees, to the retail meat market, to dairy products licensing, to the ethanol development and livestock expansion, value added agricultural product and disaster recovery loan programs, to restrictions on total liabilities to banks, to the licensing of insurance producers, to the powers and duties of the life and health guaranty association, to the acquisition of easements by the office of environmental assistance, to bonding under the waste processing facility capital assistance program, to participation in rechargeable batteries projects and programs, to the environmental response, compensation and compliance account, to the office of tourism, to the children's trust fund advisory council, to the abused child program, to the lead abatement program, to the revocation, suspension or denial of teacher licenses, to the initial assessment or evaluation of children for special education programs, to background studies on supplemental nursing services agency licensees and personnel, to ambulance service personnel longevity awards, to temporary permits for foreign trained physical therapists, to certain prohibited lights or signals in view of highways, to the board of boxing, to the nonhealth related licensing boards, to public utility budget billing plans, to the biomass power mandate, to public utilities commission (PUC) certification of state transmission projects, to railroad tracks or stations abandonment, to reinstatement of motor carrier permits after cancellation, to the sale of certain railroad property, to peace officer records of children, to certain tax administration provisions, to tax data disclosure to the legislative auditor, to the definitions of special levies, property taxes payable and receive or receipt for certain tax purposes, to the sales of new motor vehicles for sales taxes purposes, to imposition of the insurance gross premium tax on the state fund mutual insurance company, to state fire marshal disposal of salvage materials, to the perfection or priority of certain agricultural liens, to lawful gambling equipment, to the deposit of lottery proceeds, to coverage under the state unclassified employees retirement program, to public pension plan employee contributions, to certain county hospitals, to the St. Louis county emergency jobs program, to community correctional facilities, to transient merchants licenses or permits, to the western Lake Superior sanitary district, to local development, to duplicate warrants or orders, to the uniform principal and income act, to wills, to debts under the farmer lender mediation act, to criminal sexual conduct by psychotherapists, to child abuse report records, to secretary of state satellite offices and to funeral goods and services regulations enforcement; eliminating certain references to the forest resources council; reenacting the omnibus health and human services bill passed by the legislature in the 2001 special session to correct a clerical error; repealing certain obsolete or conflicting provisions ARTICLE 2 CONFORMING AMENDMENTS, HARMFUL SUBSTANCE COMPENSATION BOARD TRANSFERMaking conforming amendments to certain statutory provisions relating to environmental response and liability and petroleum tank release cleanup due to the previous abolishment of the harmful substance compensation board and account, the transfer of board duties to the pollution control agency (PCA) and the creation of the environmental response, compensation and compliance account (superfund); specifying certain term substitution instructions to the revisor of statutes; repealing certain provisions providing for the determination of claims for compensation by and certain rules governing the abolished board (Ch. 379, 2002)