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Missouri regulations

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  • State Committee of Marital and Family Therapists - Examinations; 20 CSR 2233-2.040
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri's marital and family therapist licensing regulation establishes examination requirements for candidates seeking professional certification in the field.

  • Missouri Department of Transportation - Procedure for Annual Rating of Contractors; 7 CSR 10-10.070
June 15, 2026

Missouri Department of Transportation establishes annual contractor performance evaluation procedures and schedules under 7 CSR 10-10.070.

  • Department of Revenue - Electrical, Other Energy, Chemicals, Machinery, Equipment, Materials, and Water as Defined in Section 144.054, RSMO, Exempt from Sales Tax When Used in Manufacturing; 12 CSR 10-110.601
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Revenue exempts electrical, energy, chemicals, machinery, equipment, materials, and water from sales tax when used directly in manufacturing operations.

  • Public Service Commission - State Reliability Mechanism (SRM); 20 CSR 4240-23.040
    June 15, 2026

    Public Service Commission's State Reliability Mechanism regulation (20 CSR 4240-23.040) governs utility reliability standards and compliance requirements for power service providers.

  • State Committee of Marital and Family Therapists - Educational Requirements; 20 CSR 2233-2.010
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri regulation 20 CSR 2233-2.010 establishes educational requirements for state licensure as a marital and family therapist.

  • Department of Conservation - Trout Permit; 3 CSR 10-5.430
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Conservation trout permit regulation 3 CSR 10-5.430 establishes fishing permit requirements and eligibility standards for trout fishing activities statewide.

  • Department of Conservation - Migratory Game Birds and Waterfowl Seasons and Limits; 3 CSR 10-7.440
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Conservation regulation 3 CSR 10-7.440 establishes seasons, bag limits, and hunting regulations for migratory game birds and waterfowl.

  • Missouri Dental Board - Dental Hygienists; 20 CSR 2110-2.130
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Dental Board regulation 20 CSR 2110-2.130 establishes licensing and practice requirements for dental hygienists in the state.

  • Department of Conservation - Hunting Methods; 3 CSR 10-7.410
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Conservation regulation 3 CSR 10-7.410 establishes standards and requirements for lawful hunting methods and techniques for game and wildlife.

  • State Committee for Social Workers - 20 CSR 2263-2.030 Supervised Licensed Social Work Experience
    June 15, 2026

    State Committee for Social Workers amends supervised licensed social work experience requirements under 20 CSR 2263-2.030, effective thirty days after publication.

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