Executive Order 83-1
Gov. Christopher Bond creates the Missouri Job Training Coordinating Council under the Reorganization Plan No. 1 of 1983. (Jan. 27)
- Superseded by Executive Order 88-8
Executive Order 83-2
Gov. Christopher Bond creates the Missouri Health Coordinating Council under the Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1983. (Jan. 27)
- Superseded by Executive Order 86-4
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 83-3
Gov. Christopher Bond creates the State Advisory Council on Emergency Medical Services under the Reorganization Plan No. 3 of 1983. (Jan. 27)
- Superseded by Executive Order 86-16
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 83-4
Gov. Christopher Bond establishes the Governor's Advisory Council on Hispanic Affairs. (Jan. 27)
- Superseded by Executive Order 84-14
Executive Order 83-5
Gov. Christopher Bond creates the Task Force on Dioxin. (Feb. 14)
Executive Order 83-6
Gov. Christopher Bond orders that all aspects of Executive Order 12372, Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs, be implemented. A "Policy Statement for State and Local Review Comment Process" is incorporated as the procedure to carry out the review and comment process. (Mar. 15)
Executive Order 83-7
Gov. Christopher Bond and Illinois Gov. James Thompson ratify the state boundary determination of the Missouri State Land Surveyor as the true boundary between Missouri and Illinois in the area of Maple Island. (Mar. 17)
Executive Order 83-8
Acting Gov. Kenneth Rothman declares a state of emergency in Hannibal due to severe flooding that began on April 2, 1983, and authorizes the Missouri Comprehensive Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Plan be activated. (Apr. 8)
Executive Order 83-9
Acting Gov. Kenneth Rothman declares a state of emergency in Cedar City and St. Charles County due to severe flooding that began on April 2, 1983, and authorizes the Missouri Comprehensive Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Plan be activated. (Apr. 9)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 83-10
Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in the counties of Missouri south of the Missouri River due to storms that began on April 27, 1983, and authorizes the Missouri Comprehensive Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Relief Plan be activated. (Apr. 29)
Executive Order 83-11
Gov. Christopher Bond declares that an emergency exists in Springfield, MO, and orders and directs the Adjutant General to call into active service any state militia deemed necessary to support civilian authorities in response to a tornado on April 29, 1983. (Apr. 29)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 83-12
Gov. Christopher Bond orders a special census to be taken in the City of Elsberry for the sole purpose of determining its population. (June 6)
Executive Order 83-12
Gov. Christopher Bond creates the Task Force on Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste. (Aug. 25)
Executive Order 83-13
Gov. Christopher Bond extends the Governor's Task Force on Dioxin to reflect the continuing work of the task force as established by Executive Order 83-5. (Aug. 31)
Proclamation
Gov. Christopher Bond convenes the First Extra Session of the First Regular Session of the Eighty-Second Missouri General Assembly to begin on October 19, 1983. (Sep. 13)
Special Message
Gov. Christopher Bond amends item number 9 of the Proclamation issued September 13, 1983, and expands the First Extra Session to include appropriations for the Missouri State Employees Retirement System. (Oct. 20)
Executive Order 83-14
Gov. Christopher Bond establishes the Metropolitan Desegregation Task Force. (Oct. 31)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 83-15
Gov. Christopher Bond orders state offices to be closed on Friday, November 25, 1983. (Nov. 10)
Special Message
Gov. Christopher Bond amends item number 1a of the Proclamation issued September 13, 1983. (Dec. 12)
Special Message
Gov. Christopher Bond amends item number 13 of the Proclamation issued September 13, 1983. (Dec. 12)
Special Message
Gov. Christopher Bond amends item number 14 of the Proclamation issued September 13, 1983. (Dec. 13)