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  4. Page 27

Missouri regulations

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  • Department of Conservation - Walleye and Sauger; 3 CSR 10-6.540
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Conservation regulation establishes walleye and sauger fishing seasons, catch limits, and related rules for state waters.

  • Division of Finance - Customer Financial Services; 20 CSR 1140-6.070
June 15, 2026

Division of Finance regulation 20 CSR 1140-6.070 establishes requirements for customer financial services provided by financial institutions.

  • Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - Certification Requirements for Teacher of Secondary Education; 5 CSR 20-400.540
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education requires secondary education teachers (grades 9-12) to meet specific certification standards under 5 CSR 20-400.540.

  • Department of Health and Senior Services - Microbusinesses; 19 CSR 100-1.190
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services regulation 19 CSR 100-1.190 establishes licensing and operational requirements for cannabis microbusinesses in the state.

  • Department of Health and Senior Services - Administrative, Personnel, and Resident Care Requirements for Assisted Living Facilities; 19 CSR 30-86.047
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri's 19 CSR 30-86.047 regulation establishes administrative, personnel, and resident care standards for assisted living facilities operating in the state.

  • Department of Health and Senior Services - Safe Place for Newborns Fund; 19 CSR 30-100.020
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Safe Place for Newborns Fund provides regulated support for safe surrender of newborns under 19 CSR 30-100.020.

  • Department of Commerce and Insurance, Office of Statewide Electrical Contractors - 20 CSR 2117-1.070 Fees (Emergency Amendment)
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance reduces triennial electrical contractor license renewal fees from $200 to $100, effective before July 1, 2026 renewal notices are mailed.

  • Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, Division of Learning Services - 5 CSR 20-500.290 Centers for Independent Living (Proposed Amendment)
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education proposes amending regulations for state-funded centers for independent living to correct nomenclature, update citations, and align with federal Rehabilitation Act standards.

  • Department of Commerce and Insurance, State Banking Board - 20 CSR 1135-1.010 General Organization (Proposed Amendment)
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri State Banking Board updates board composition, member qualifications, and removes outdated appeals procedures under revised statutory authority.

  • Department of Commerce and Insurance, Division of Finance - 20 CSR 1140-10.030 Acquisition of Missouri-Based Banks by Holding Companies (Proposed Rescission)
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Division of Finance proposes to rescind 20 CSR 1140-10.030, which addresses holding company obligations to acquire Missouri-based banks, because statutory requirements now make the rule redundant.

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