Missouri regulations
- Department of Conservation - 3 CSR 10-7.405 General ProvisionsJuly 1, 2026
Missouri Conservation Commission amends hunting general provisions rule with effective date thirty days after publication in the Code of State Regulations.
- Department of Conservation - 3 CSR 10-7.431 Deer Hunting Seasons: General ProvisionsJuly 1, 2026
Missouri Department of Conservation limits antlered deer harvest to two per hunter across combined archery and firearms seasons effective July 1, 2026.
- Department of Conservation - 3 CSR 10-7.432 Deer: Archery Hunting SeasonJuly 1, 2026
Department of Conservation establishes archery deer hunting season from September 15 through January 15 with a two-deer statewide limit; effective July 1, 2026.
- Department of Conservation - 3 CSR 10-7.433 Deer: Firearms Hunting SeasonJuly 1, 2026
Department of Conservation firearms deer hunting season rule establishes six portions with specific dates, county designations, and antlerless and youth provisions; effective July 1, 2026.
- Department of Conservation - 3 CSR 10-11.115 ClosingsJuly 1, 2026
Missouri Department of Conservation amends rules governing area closings; the proposed rule published March 16, 2026 received one opposing comment about hunting pressure and mud conditions, and the final rule becomes effective thirty days after publ…
- Department of Revenue - 12 CSR 10-26.231 Maximum Dealer Administrative FeesJuly 1, 2026
Department of Revenue amends maximum dealer administrative fees rule; effective thirty days after publication in the Code of State Regulations following March 16, 2026 notice.
- Public School Retirement System of Missouri - 16 CSR 10-4.020 Prior Service CreditJuly 1, 2026
Public School Retirement System of Missouri rescinds the prior service credit rule 16 CSR 10-4.020, effective thirty days after publication in the Code of State Regulations.
- Public School Retirement System of Missouri - 16 CSR 10-5.010 Service RetirementJuly 1, 2026
Public School Retirement System of Missouri amends its service retirement rule, effective thirty days after publication in the Code of State Regulations following March 2, 2026 notice.
- Public School Retirement System of Missouri - 16 CSR 10-5.040 Calculation of Retirement Allowance for a Member With Services in a College or Agency Also Providing Social Security CoverageJuly 1, 2026
Missouri Public School Retirement System amends its rule for calculating retirement allowances for members with service at colleges or agencies with Social Security coverage, effective thirty days after the March 2, 2026 publication date.
- Public School Retirement System of Missouri - 16 CSR 10-5.050 Additional Benefits for Retirees, Beneficiaries and Members on DisabilityJuly 1, 2026
Public School Retirement System of Missouri rescinds rule 16 CSR 10-5.050 governing additional benefits for retirees, beneficiaries, and disabled members, effective thirty days after publication in the Code of State Regulations.
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