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MO HB722

MO HB722
Changes the laws regarding prohibited ordinances by political subdivisions


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Introduced
01/28/2015
In Committee
05/06/2015
Crossed Over
03/19/2015
Passed
05/06/2015
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
07/10/2015

Introduced Session

2015 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Changes the laws regarding prohibited ordinances by political subdivisions

AI Summary

This bill amends Missouri law to prevent local governments, referred to as "political subdivisions" (which include counties, cities, towns, and villages), from enacting certain ordinances that affect businesses and employers. Specifically, it grants merchants, itinerant vendors, and peddlers the choice to offer customers either paper or plastic bags for purchased items, and prohibits political subdivisions from banning, taxing, or charging fees for the use of these bags, or from prohibiting consumers from using reusable bags. Additionally, the bill prevents political subdivisions from requiring employers (excluding public employers) to provide employees with minimum or living wages, or employment benefits (which are defined broadly to include things like health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off) that go beyond what is already mandated by federal or state laws, with an exception for local minimum wage ordinances that were in effect before August 28, 2015.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance, Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Delivered to Secretary of State (G) (on 07/10/2015)

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