HB2001 - Modifies provisions relating to trust interpretation and trust decanting
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Sponsor: |
Rep. Bill Hardwick (R) |
Citations: |
456.4-419, 456.026, 456.1-114
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Comment: |
Legis. Proposal 2022-08 (Proposed by the Probate and Trust Division) - On July 16, 2021, the Board of Governors voted to permit the 2021 Bar-initiated legislative proposals to be carried over as 2022 Bar-initiated legislative proposals, upon request of the chair(s) of the originating committee. (Section 456.4-419 only) (0 - Bar-Initiated Legislative Proposals)
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Introduced Date: |
12/16/2021 |
Progress: |
Chamber 1: Referred to Committee |
Last Action: |
2022-05-13 H - Referred to House Committee on Judiciary |
HB2660 - Repeals and establishes provisions relating to alternative dispute resolution
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Sponsor: |
Rep. Rudy Veit (R) |
Citations: |
435.014, 435.300, 435.303, 435.306, 435.309, 435.312
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Introduced Date: |
02/08/2022 |
Progress: |
Chamber 2: Filed |
Last Action: |
2022-05-10 S - Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence |
SB886 - Modifies provisions relating to trust interpretation and trust decanting
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Sponsor: |
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer (R) |
Citations: |
214.160, 456.4-419, 456.5-504, 456.5-505, 456.026, 456.1-114
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Comment: |
Legis. Proposal 2022-08 (Proposed by the Probate and Trust Division) - On July 16, 2021, the Board of Governors voted to permit the 2021 Bar-initiated legislative proposals to be carried over as 2022 Bar-initiated legislative proposals, upon request of the chair(s) of the originating committee. (Section 456.4-419 only) (0 - Bar-Initiated Legislative Proposals)
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Introduced Date: |
12/01/2021 |
Progress: |
Governor |
Last Action: |
2022-05-18 G - Sent to the Governor |
SB1148 - Establishes provisions relating to alternative dispute resolution processes
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Sponsor: |
Sen. Steven Roberts (D) |
Citations: |
435.014, 435.300, 435.303, 435.306, 435.309, 435.312
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Introduced Date: |
02/15/2022 |
Progress: |
Chamber 1: Referred to Committee |
Last Action: |
2022-03-10 S - Referred to Senate Committee on Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence |