Executive Order 99-01
Gov. Mel Carnahan suspends the requirements of Section 307.400 RSMo and the rules under 11 C.S.R. 30-6.010 and directs agencies to suspend enforcement of 49 C.F.R. Sections 395.3(a) and 395.3(b) in certain situations for drivers of commercial motor vehicles transporting propane and heating oils within the state. (Jan. 7)
Executive Order 99-02
Acting Gov. Roger Wilson extends Executive Order 99-01. (Jan. 15)
Executive Order 99-03
Gov. Mel Carnahan establishes the Division of Workforce Development within the Department of Economic Development. (Feb. 4)
Executive Order 99-04
Gov. Mel Carnahan declares all executive departments shall promote and encourage the consumption of pork. (Feb. 5)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 99-05
Gov. Mel Carnahan directs the Departments of Social Services, Health, Mental Health and Public Safety to collaborate in making background check information on caregivers of children, the elderly and people with disabilities available to the public through a centralized, comprehensive, consumer-friendly system. (Mar. 31)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 99-06
Gov. Mel Carnahan declares a State of Emergency and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated in response to severe storms and flash flooding beginning April 3, 1999. (Apr. 3)
Executive Order 99-07
Gov. Mel Carnahan directs state agencies to share complaints by inmates made against licensed health care professionals. (Aug. 27)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 99-08
Gov. Mel Carnahan orders a stay of execution for Steven Parkus. (Sep. 23)
Executive Order 99-09
Gov. Mel Carnahan orders state offices to be closed on Friday, November 26, 1999. (Oct. 27)
Executive Order 99-10
Gov. Mel Carnahan designates members of his staff to have supervisory authority over departments, divisions, and agencies of state government. Executive Order 97-02 is rescinded. (Nov. 9)
Executive Order 99-11
Gov. Mel Carnahan amends Executive Order 98-16 and extends the expiration date of the Governor's Advisory Committee on Chip Mills to February 1, 2000. (Nov. 24)