Current Session

Bill No.SponsorDescription
HB1610Billington, HardyLowers the statute of limitations for certain actions from five years to three
HB1615Allen, BillModifies the minimum number of members for insurance company boards of directors from nine to five
HB1645Overcast, MatthewModifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims and childhood sexual abuse, injury, or illness
HB1646Overcast, MatthewModifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule
HB1647Overcast, MatthewEstablishes provisions relating to double recovery of civil damages from a defendant and an insurer
HB1648Overcast, MatthewEstablishes provisions protecting transportation network companies from vicarious liability
HB1649Overcast, MatthewModifies provisions relating to actions for damages due to exposure to asbestos
HB1674Seitz, BrianEstablishes the “Act Against Abusive Website Access Litigation”
HB1664Seitz, BrianExtends the statute of limitations for civil actions relating to child sexual abuse from ten years to twenty
HB1681Seitz, BrianCreates provisions relating to cost-sharing under health benefit plans
HB1694Christensen, MazzieEstablishes the “Act Against Abusive Website Access Litigation”
HB1718Hinman, DaveModifies provisions relating to limitations on awards for certain liability claims against public entities
HB1789Murphy, JimEstablishes the Delivery Network Company Insurance Act and establishes the standards and requirements for motor vehicle liability insurance coverage
HB1808Sharp, MarkEstablishes provisions relating to the liability of a social host who serves alcoholic beverages
HB1820Price, TiffanyCreates provisions relating to health insurance reimbursement of doula services
HB1833Costlow, MikeCreates provisions relating to an option to opt out of coverage under the Missouri Consolidated Health Care Plan and receive an annual stipend instead
HB1875Reuter, ReneeCreates provisions relating to notification of out-of-network status by health care providers
HB1879Reuter, ReneeCreates provisions relating to insurance coverage of genetic screenings for cancer risk
HB1894Hausman, Wendy L.Creates provisions relating to health care provider participation in health insurance plans
HB1941Hruza, GeorgeCreates provisions relating to cost-sharing under health benefit plans
HB1944Hruza, GeorgeCreates provisions relating to health insurance claims settlement practices, including prohibiting a time limit for anesthesia services, and requires “downcoding” decisions be made by a licensed physician; insurance carriers must notify the treating physician
HB2071Phelps, BrandonSuspends the operations of a joint underwriting association if medical malpractice liability insurance is reasonably available to health care providers in the voluntary market
HB2082Keathley, BenIncreases the minimum auto insurance liability to $50,000/$100,000/$50,000
HB2182Mackey, IanModifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims from five years to two years
HB2208Mayhew, DonEstablishes requirements relating to the operation of autonomous vehicles
HB2250Zimmerman, JaclynCreates provisions relating to insurance coverage for damage to siding on real property
HB2324Lucas, BillCreates provisions relating to the procurement and possession of driving data by automobile insurers
HB2375Christ, BradModifies the requirements of the “prevailing factor” related to workers’ compensation injuries and prescribes when employers may file a motion to dismiss a claim that has not been set for a prehearing conference
HB2405Hruza, GeorgeModifies provisions relating to the collateral source rule
HB2471Farnan, JeffCreates provisions relating to dental plans, including a required medical loss ratio
HB2554Miller, ScottModifies provisions relating to exemptions from minimum wage, including employers whose annual sales equal less than $11,100,000; this figure shall be adjusted annually
HB2566Myers, JeffRemoves the sunset provisions from the workers’ compensation “Line of Duty Compensation Act”
HB2570Tyson Smith, DavidProhibits health carriers from establishing, implementing, or enforcing any policy, practice, or procedure that imposes a time limit for the payment of anesthesia services provided during a medical or surgical procedure
HB2596McGaugh, PeggyModifies provisions relating to multiple employer self-insured health plans, including allowing two self-employed individuals to form such a plan
HB2597Hinman, DaveCreates provisions relating to payments to ambulance providers for covered services
HB2612Haley, WillardEstablishes provisions related to long-term care insurance, including requiring rates to be reasonable as well as approved by the DCI director
HB2632Murray, Marty JoeProhibits an insurer from utilizing information from a credit reporting agency or insurance credit scores from consumer reporting agency in determining certain insurance rates
HB2680Johnson, MichaelRequires career and technical education programs to offer courses leading to insurance licensing and certification
HB2681Johnson, MichaelAllows employers to procure supplemental workers’ compensation insurance for volunteer firefighters over and above otherwise statutorily required
HB2714Diehl, DaneEstablishes provisions relating to comparative negligence or fault in certain actions for damages
HB2719Douglas, MelissaExtends the suicide exclusion on life insurance policies from one to two years
HB2775Hruza, GeorgeCreates provisions relating to health insurance
HB2927Parker, CameronSpecifies what is considered a valid settlement demand, requiring the liability insurer to be provided the demand in writing via certified mail and it remain open for consideration for at least 90 days from the date the demand was received​
HB3032Cook, BennieIncreases the number of required employees for construction employers for provision of workers’ compensation coverage from one to five​
HB3127Mosley, Chanel​Establishes provisions relating to insurance coverage for damages to property or motor vehicle due to firearm discharge incidents​
HB3136Knight, JeffRepeals a provision of law relating to state-based health benefit exchanges​
HB3205Casteel, DavidEstablishes provisions relating to the funding of legal actions, including foreign funding and litigation funding agreements
HB3314Hinman, DaveModifies provisions to allow DCI to share confidential information and materials with the guaranty associations in case of a member insurer’s insolvency​
HB3328Casteel, DavidEstablishes the Missouri Disaster Mediation Act and Missouri Stronger Homes Program relating to disasters​
HJR130Seitz, BrianUpon voter approval, provides that retrospective laws may be enacted for civil claims involving sexual abuse of a child or tortious conduct that caused or contributed to cause sexual abuse to a child

Bill No.SponsorDescription
SB840Bernskoetter, MikeCreates provisions relating to cost-sharing under health benefit plans
SB841Bernskoetter, MikeModifies numerous provisions relating to health care, including prohibiting a time limit for payment of anesthesia services during a surgical procedure
SB846Brown, JustinEnacts numerous provisions relating to insurance coverage of health care services, including situations in which medical providers must obtain prior authorization for a health care service
SB848Brown, JustinRepeals a provision of law relating to state-based health benefit exchanges
SB852May, KarlaProhibits the use of credit scores in determining automobile insurance rates
SB865Beck, DougModifies provisions relating to workers’ compensation, including repealing the “prevailing factor” standard in the term “injury”
SB881Trent, CurtisEstablishes provisions relating to the funding of legal actions, including foreign funding and litigation funding agreements
SB907Hudson, BradEstablishes the “Act Against Abusive Website Access Litigation”
SB915Gregory, KurtisModifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for certain delivery network companies
SB956Beck, DougModifies provisions relating to the liability of employers, including increasing the benefit when employers fail safety standards, and increases the liability benefit against public entities
SB980Coleman, Mary ElizabethModifies provisions relating to state funds compensating certain injured persons, including requiring claimants be U.S. citizens, and setting a limit on attorney fees that may be charged or awarded
SB989McCreery, TracyCreates new provisions relating to employee compensation, including prescribing an annual COLA increase to the minimum wage, and requiring employers provide paid sick time off work
SB990McCreery, TracyRequires motorcycle operators and passengers to wear protective headgear
SB1052Trent, CurtisEstablishes a maximum fee schedule for services performed pursuant to workers’ compensation law
SB1120Trent, CurtisModifies provisions relating to time-limited settlement demands to liability insurers
SB1140Hudson, BradModifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse, including the statute of limitations for such actions
SB1147Gregory, KurtisEnacts provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health treatments
SB1180Trent, CurtisModifies provisions relating to civil procedure, including the collateral source rule, interstate depositions and discovery, determinations of fault, references to damages, and disclosure requirements
SB1289Gregory, DavidIncreases the minimum auto insurance liability to $50,000/$100,000/$50,000
SB1310Trent, CurtisAuthorizes the medical malpractice joint underwriting association to suspend operations
SB1376Trent, CurtisLowers the required number of members of an insurance company’s board of directors from nine to five
SB1385Trent, CurtisModifies numerous provisions relating to workers’ compensation, including amending the definitions of “accident” and “occupational disease”; prescribes reduced benefits when employees do not follow safety protocol; sets a maximum attorney fee schedule for W/C cases; and amends the manner in which statute of limitations is determined
SB1438Schroer, NickIncreases the minimum auto insurance liability to $50,000/$100,000/$50,000
SB1447Schroer, NickEnacts provisions relating to health care provider participation in health insurance plans, including “any willing provider” requirements
SB1460Schnelting, AdamModifies provisions relating to towing, including requiring that any motor vehicle liability policy for a commercial motor vehicle with a gross vehicle rating of more than 26,000 pounds provide coverage for towing, winching, vehicle recovery, and emergency roadside labor in an amount of at least $100,000
SB1464Crawford, SandyModifies provisions relating to multiple employer self-insured health plans, including allowing two self-employed individuals to form such a plan
SB1467Burger, JamieModifies the applicable cap on damages for sovereign immunity claims to the amount that was effective at the time of the accident or occurrence
SB1500Schroer, NickEstablishes provisions related to long-term care insurance, including requiring rates to be reasonable as well as approved by the DCI director
SB1504Henderson, MikeSets the minimum allowable reimbursement rate to an out-of-network ambulance provider for services provided to enrollees and limits co-payment, coinsurance, deductibles, and other cost sharing amounts to the in-network payment amount for covered services. Ambulance providers are prohibited from billing enrollees any additional amounts for paid covered services​
SB1513Gregory, KurtisModifies provisions relating to determinations of fault in tort action by making defendants at least 51% at fault jointly and severally liable for the judgement
SB1543Crawford, Sandy​Modifies multiple provisions relating to homeowner’s insurance including: makes inflating billing a fraudulent act, prohibits an insurer from refusing, cancelling or refusing to renew a homeowners’ policy solely because a roof is less than fifteen years old, creates a disaster mediation act, creates the Missouri Stronger Homes Act, and transfers funds to the Missouri’s Stronger Homes Fund​
SB1586Carter, Jill​Creates provisions relating to dental insurance including requiring dental insurers to file loss ratios with the Department of Commerce and Insurance and requiring rebates to each enrollee if the loss ration is less than eighty-five percent​
SB1644Hudson, BradCreates provisions relating to conduct affecting health care provider networks including prohibiting a health care provider from offering to a general contract entity or entering into a written provider network contract that includes an anti-steering, anti-tiering, gag, or most-favored-nation clause.  Also requires a health benefit plan issuer that encourages an enrollee to obtain a health care service from a particular provider or that introduces or modifies a tiered network plan or assigns providers into tiers has a good faith duty to the enrollee or policyholder to engage in conduct for the benefit of the enrollee or policyholder​
SJR76Washington, BarbaraUpon voter approval, repeals the statute of limitations for civil actions based on certain sexual offenses
SJR93Hudson, BradUpon voter approval, provides that retrospective laws may be enacted for civil claims involving sexual abuse of a child or tortious conduct that caused or contributed to cause sexual abuse to a child