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Missouri regulations

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  • Public Service Commission - Manufactured Home Installer License; 20 CSR 4240-125.040
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Public Service Commission requires manufactured home installers to obtain a license under 20 CSR 4240-125.040.

  • Public Service Commission - Incident, Annual, and Safety-Related Condition Reporting Requirements; 20 CSR 4240-40.020
June 15, 2026

Missouri Public Service Commission requires utilities and regulated entities to report incidents, annual operational data, and safety-related conditions under 20 CSR 4240-40.020.

  • Public Service Commission - Licensing; 20 CSR 4240-125.060
    June 15, 2026

    Public Service Commission regulation establishes licensing requirements for utilities and service providers under 20 CSR 4240-125.060.

  • Public School Retirement System of Missouri - Benefits to Advisers; 16 CSR 10-5.060
    June 15, 2026

    Public School Retirement System of Missouri regulation 16 CSR 10-5.060 establishes benefits available to advisers within the system.

  • Public School Retirement System of Missouri - Disability Retirement; 16 CSR 10-5.020
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Public School Retirement System disability retirement regulation establishes eligibility requirements and benefit provisions for disabled members; effective through current adoption.

  • Public School Retirement System of Missouri - Prior Service Credit; 16 CSR 10-6.050
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Public School Retirement System regulation establishes procedures for employees to purchase prior service credit toward pension eligibility and benefit calculations.

  • Public School Retirement System of Missouri - Reinstatement and Credit Purchases; 16 CSR 10-4.014
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Public School Retirement System regulation permits eligible former members to reinstate participation and purchase service credit through lump-sum or installment payments.

  • Department of Revenue - Determining Whether a Transaction is Subject to Sales Tax or Use Tax; 12 CSR 10-113.200
    June 15, 2026

    Department of Revenue regulation 12 CSR 10-113.200 establishes criteria for determining whether transactions are subject to sales tax or use tax.

  • State Lottery - Fast Play Game; 12 CSR 40-100.010
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri State Lottery regulation 12 CSR 40-100.010 establishes rules for fast play lottery games operated by the state.

  • Department of Social Services - Medicaid Eligibility and Preadmission Screening for Mentally Ill and Intellectually Disabled Individuals; 13 CSR 70-10.040
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri's Medicaid eligibility and preadmission screening regulation (13 CSR 70-10.040) establishes requirements for mentally ill and intellectually disabled individuals seeking state healthcare coverage.

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