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Missouri regulations

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  • Public Service Commission - Definitions; 20 CSR 4240-124.010
    June 15, 2026

    Public Service Commission rule 20 CSR 4240-124.010 establishes regulatory definitions for utility service classifications and compliance requirements.

  • Public Service Commission - Definitions; 20 CSR 4240-123.010
June 15, 2026

Public Service Commission regulation 20 CSR 4240-123.010 establishes definitions applicable to utility service providers and related entities under state oversight.

  • Public Service Commission - Definitions; 20 CSR 4240-120.011
    June 15, 2026

    Public Service Commission regulation 20 CSR 4240-120.011 establishes definitions for utility industry terminology and compliance standards affecting small energy service providers.

  • Public Service Commission - Appraisal Requirements for Acquisition of a Small Water or Sewer Utility; 20 CSR 4240-10.195
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Public Service Commission requires appraisals for acquisitions of small water or sewer utilities by large public utilities under 20 CSR 4240-10.195.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Issuance of Temporary Courtesy License to Nonresident Military Spouse; 20 CSR 2117-2.080
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri's Statewide Electrical Contractors Office issues temporary courtesy licenses to nonresident military spouses under 20 CSR 2117-2.080, enabling spousal workforce participation during military relocation.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Fees; 20 CSR 2117-1.070
    June 15, 2026

    Statewide Electrical Contractors Office establishes licensing and registration fees for electrical contractors under Missouri professional regulation 20 CSR 2117-1.070.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Continuing Medical Education; 20 CSR 2150-2.125
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri's State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts requires physicians to complete continuing medical education as specified in 20 CSR 2150-2.125.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Fees; 20 CSR 2235-1.020
    June 15, 2026

    State Committee of Psychologists establishes professional registration and licensing fees under 20 CSR 2235-1.020.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Application for Licensure—Agency Employee; 20 CSR 2234-3.040
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri regulation 20 CSR 2234-3.040 establishes application procedures for licensure of agency employees under the Board of Private Investigator and Private Fire Investigator Examiners.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Sterile Compounding; 20 CSR 2220-2.200
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Board of Pharmacy regulation 20 CSR 2220-2.200 establishes standards for sterile compounding practices by licensed pharmacies and healthcare facilities.

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