Executive Order 1 – Lt. Gov. Kenneth Rothman declares a state of emergency in St. Louis and surrounding counties and activates the state militia. (Feb. 1)
Executive Order 2 – Lt. Gov. Kenneth Rothman declares a state of emergency in southeastern Missouri and activates the state militia. (Feb. 3)
Proclamation and Executive Order 3 – Lt. Gov. Kenneth Rothman declares a state of emergency in multiple counties of eastern and southeaster Missouri due to severe storms that began on January 31. (Feb. 3)
Executive Order 4 – Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in Howell and Ozark counties due to severe winds and tornadoes that occurred on April 2. (Apr. 5)
Proclamation – Gov. Christopher Bond convenes a special election for June 8, 1982, to deal with an amendment to Article III of the Missouri Constitution. (Apr. 20)
Executive Order 5 – Gov. Christopher Bond creates the Task Force on Disposal of Low-Level Radioactive Waste. (May 12)
Executive Order 6 – Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in the Kansas City area due to storm damage to power lines. (June 11)
Executive Order 7 – Gov. Christopher Bond redesignates the Disaster Planning and Operations Office, Civil Defense as the State Emergency Management Agency. (June 17)
Executive Order 8 – Gov. Christopher Bond orders that the Missouri Agricultural and Small Business Authority assigned to the Department of Agriculture and shall remain a body politic and corporate, not a state agency. (June 17)
Executive Order 9 – Gov. Christopher Bond orders that the powers, duties, and functions related to "The Missouri Manufacturing Milk and Dairy Market Testing Law" be transferred from the Department of Agriculture and its Director to the State Milk Board. (July 17)
Executive Order 10 – Gov. Christopher Bond transfers the State Employee Assistance Program from the Department of Mental Health to the Office of Administration. (June 17)
Executive Order 11 – Gov. Christopher Bond establishes the Missouri Advisory Commission on State Government Recruitment, Retention and Compensation. (June 24)
Executive Order 12 – Gov. Christopher Bond establishes the Missouri Governor's Advisory Council on Productivity. (June 24)
Executive Order 13 – Gov. Christopher Bond promotes Colonel William E. Hasler to the grade of Brigadier General, Missouri National Guard Retired List. (July 1)
Executive Order 13 – Gov. Christopher Bond orders the departments of state to provide leadership in efforts to preserve state historic structures and property approved as Constitutional Amendment No. 1 by the people of Missouri on June 8, 1982. (July 14)
Proclamation – Gov. Christopher Bond convenes the Eighty-First General Assembly in the First Extra Session of the Second Regular Session for five specific matters. (Aug. 6)
Executive Order 14 – Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in Cass, Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties as the result of flash flooding on August 12 and 13. (Aug. 13)
Executive Order 15 – Gov. Christopher Bond orders that the state of Missouri become a member of the Council of Ozarks Governors, Inc. (Aug. 10)
Executive Order 16 – Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in several northern counties due to flooding. (Aug. 20)
Executive Order 17 – Gov. Christopher Bond orders the Adjutant General of Missouri to organize a reserve military force for duty within the state. (Sept. 8)
Executive Order 19 – Gov. Christopher Bond amends the provisions for participation in the Federal Insurance Administration under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 and names the State Flood Plain Management Regulations for State Property. (Nov. 17)
Executive Order 20 – Lt. Gov. Kenneth Rothman declares a state of emergency in St. Charles city and St. Charles county due to severe winds and tornadoes that occurred on December 2. (Dec. 3)
Executive Order 21 – Lt. Gov. Kenneth Rothman declares a state of emergency in St. Charles and activates the state militia due to a tornado on December 2. (Dec. 3)
Executive Order 22 – Lt. Gov. Kenneth Rothman declares a state of emergency in southeastern Missouri and activates the state militia due to storms on December 2 and 3. (Dec. 4)
Executive Order 23 – Lt. Gov. Kenneth Rothman declares a state of emergency in the counties of Bollinger, Butler, and Wayne due to severe flooding that began on December 1. (Dec. 4)
Executive Order 24 – Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in the counties of Cape Girardeau, Carter, Franklin, Iron, Jefferson, Lincoln, Maries, Oregon, Perry, Phelps, Pulaski, Reynolds, Ripley, Ste, Genevieve, St. Louis, Texas, and Wright due to storms that began on December 1. (Dec. 6)
Executive Order 25 – Gov. Christopher Bond orders state offices closed Dec. 31. (Dec. 6)
Executive Order 26 – Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in St. Louis City and Osage County due to storms that began on December 1. (Dec. 8)
Executive Order 27 – Gov. Christopher Bond promulgates the Code of Fair Practices for the Executive Branch of State Government. (Dec. 16)
Executive Order 28 – Gov. Christopher Bond declares a state of emergency in the counties of Douglas, Dunklin, Gasconade, Howell, Knox, Laclede, Madison, Ozark, Scott, and Stone due to storms that began on December 1. (Dec. 27)