Jay Nixon passes 12 laws, vetoes 10
including SB 749 concerning health care and religion
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Jay Nixon today signed 12 bills into law, including House Bill 1563, which will expand the number of trained professionals providing autism therapy in Missouri.
House
Bill 1563 establishes a procedure for provisional licensure of
professionals – known as behavior analysts or assistant behavior
analysts – who perform Applied Behavioral Analysis, which has been shown
to be one of the most effective therapies for children with autism.
Under the new law, provisionally licensed behavior analysts and
assistant behavior analysts will have completed their professional
training but not yet received their scores on their licensure exams.
These provisionally licensed professionals will work only under the
supervision of licensed behavior analysts.
Gov. Nixon called for the passage of this legislation in his 2012 State of the State Address.
“This
bill will increase the number of trained professionals practicing
Applied Behavioral Analysis in Missouri and expand the number of
children we can reach with this life-changing therapy,” Gov. Nixon said. “I thank the legislators on both sides of the aisle who worked to get this important bill to my desk.”
Gov. Nixon also signed the following bills into law today:
SB 470, concerning transportation;
SB 568, concerning transportation;
SB 636, concerning the judiciary;
SB 719, concerning public safety;
HB 1036, concerning ballot emblems;
HB 1103, concerning real estate;
HB 1105, concerning the state militia;
HB 1308, concerning pledged securities;
HB 1460, concerning the Court Automation Fund;
HB 1495, concerning the reporting of insurance fraud; and
HB 1909, concerning aviation
Gov.
Nixon also vetoed 10 bills today, including Senate Bill 749 and House
Bill 1329. The Governor will comment on these actions during a media
availability at 11 a.m. in his Capitol office. (The official veto
message for each bill is available by clicking on the link.)
SB 566, concerning vaccination of pets;
SB 569, concerning elections;
SB 607, concerning outdoor advertising;
SB 635, concerning banking;
SB 715, concerning the state militia;
SB 749, concerning health care;
SB 837, concerning franchise alcohol suppliers;
HB 1250, concerning elections;
HB 1329, concerning motor vehicles; and
HB 1758, concerning parental relationships
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