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Missouri

Chapter 1
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1.010. Common law in force — effect on statutes — failure to render health care services, no common law cause of action.
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1.016. Secondary sources do not constitute law or public policy, when.
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1.020. Definitions.
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1.025. Registered mail defined.
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1.028. English is the common language of Missouri.
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1.030. Plural includes the singular — masculine includes feminine.
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1.035. Voter defined.
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1.040. Computation of time.
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1.050. Majority may act for all.
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1.060. Powers of deputies.
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1.070. Reference to provisions in revised statutes.
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1.080. County to include St.
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1.090. Words and phrases, how construed.
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1.092. Best interest of child, welfare policy of state.
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1.100. Population, how determined — effective date of census — change in population, effect of.
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1.120. Reenactments, how construed.
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1.130. Effective date of laws.
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1.140. Severability of statute provisions.
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1.150. Repealing law repealed, former law not revived, when.
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1.160. Effect of repeal of penal statute.
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1.170. Repeal of law not to affect rights acquired thereunder.
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1.180. Actions pending, how affected by repeal of law.
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1.185. Civil court actions, public officials prohibited from compromising or settling if conflict wi…
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1.190. Notices, how served.
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1.200. Equality of citizens.
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1.205. Life begins at conception — unborn child, defined — failure to provide prenatal care, no cause of action for.
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1.210. No imprisonment without authority of law.
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1.217. Cloning — use of state funds prohibited, definition.
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1.302. Religious freedom restoration act.
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1.307. Applicability of religious freedom restoration act — limitations — relevant circumstances defined.
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1.310. Big government get off my back act — certain federal mandates not subject to appropriations or statutory authorization — 1.
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1.330. Health care, no requirement to participate, no penalties — purchase or sale of health insurance in private system not prohibited — definitions.
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1.410. Citation of law — findings.
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1.420. Federal laws deemed infringements of United State and Missouri Constitutions.
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1.430. Invalidity of federal laws deemed an infringement.
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1.440. Protection of citizens against infringement against right to keep and bear arms.
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1.450. Enforcement of federal laws that infringe on right to keep and bear arms prohibited.
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1.460. Violations, liability and civil penalty — sovereign immunity not a defense.
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1.470. Employment of certain former federal employees prohibited, civil penalty — standing — no sovereign immunity.
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1.480. Definitions — acts not deemed violation.
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1.485. Severability clause.
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1.513. Broadband deployment, federal funds — failure to deploy, disclosure.
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1.1001. Severability clause for H.B.
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