Executive Order 00-01
Gov. Mel Carnahan amends Executive Order 98-16 and Executive Order 99-11 regarding the operations of the Advisory Committee on Chip Mills. (Jan. 20)
Executive Order 00-02
Gov. Mel Carnahan establishes the Governor's Farm Crisis Response Task Force. (Jan. 28)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 00-03
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. Section 395.3 in certain situations for drivers of commercial motor vehicles transporting propane and heating oils within the state. (Jan. 28)
Executive Order 00-04
Gov. Mel Carnahan establishes the Caregivers Workforce Task Force. (Jan. 31)
Executive Order 00-05
Gov. Mel Carnahan declares a State of Emergency in the South Central Region of Missouri in response to wildfires and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated. (Mar. 10)
Executive Order 00-06
Gov. Mel Carnahan establishes the Governor's Task Force on Fetal Tissue Research and Transplantation. (Mar. 10)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 00-07
Gov. Mel Carnahan designates the life sciences industry as one of Missouri's Lead Industries. (Mar. 24)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 00-08
Gov. Mel Carnahan orders state agencies to prepare for the banning of Methyl Tertiary-Butyl Ether (MTBE) from gasoline statewide pending certain requirements. (Apr. 5)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 00-09
Gov. Mel Carnahan establishes the Home and Community-Based Services and Consumer-Directed Care Commission. (Apr. 18)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 00-10
Gov. Mel Carnahan amends Executive Order 00-09. (Apr. 25)
Executive Order 00-11
Gov. Mel Carnahan establishes the State Retirement Advisory Commission. (Apr. 28)
Executive Order 00-12
Gov. Mel Carnahan declares a State of Emergency in Jefferson and Franklin counties due to flooding and directs the Missouri State Emergency Operations Plan be activated. The Adjutant General is ordered and directed to call into active service any state militia deemed necessary to support civilian authorities. (May 8)
Executive Order 00-13
Gov. Mel Carnahan orders the Director of the Department of Natural Resources vested with full discretionary authority to temporarily waive or suspend statutory or administrative rules or regulations to serve the interests of public health and safety during the period of emergency and subsequent recovery period. (May 18)
Executive Order 00-14
Gov. Mel Carnahan names a Chairperson for the State Retirement Advisory Commission established by Executive Order 00-11. (June 22)
Executive Order 00-15
Gov. Mel Carnahan establishes the Gasoline Price Task Force. (Jan. 31)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 24-11
Executive Order 00-16
Gov. Mel Carnahan amends Executive Order 00-15 to correct the date of signing contained in the signature block to June 23, 2000. (June 27)
Executive Order 00-17
Gov. Mel Carnahan directs the Office of Administration to fly all flags of the United States and State of Missouri at half-staff on July 27, 2000, and each year through July 27, 2003, in honor of National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day. (July 25)
Executive Order 00-18
Gov. Mel Carnahan establishes the Missouri National Guard Funeral Honors Ribbon. (Sep. 28)
Executive Order 00-19
Gov. Roger Wilson declares a day of mourning for Gov. Mel Carnahan and orders all state offices closed on Friday, October 20, 2000. (Oct. 18)
Executive Order 00-20
Gov. Roger Wilson orders state offices to be closed on Friday, November 24, 2000. (Nov. 3)
Executive Order 00-21
Gov. Roger Wilson declares a state of emergency and 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(1) and 395(b) in certain situations for drivers of commercial motor vehicles transporting propane and heating oils within the state. (Dec. 21)
Executive Order 00-22
Gov. Roger Wilson implements the Emergency Mutual Assistance Compact to provide Arkansas assistance. (Dec. 28)
Executive Order 00-23
Gov. Roger Wilson renews COMAP 95-05 to extend the Council on Efficient Operations. (Dec. 29)
- Rescinded by Executive Order 01-19