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Missouri regulations

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  • Office of Professional Registration - Dental Hygienists; 20 CSR 2110-2.130
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Office of Professional Registration regulates dental hygienists under the Dental Board authority per 20 CSR 2110-2.130.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Dental Assistants; 20 CSR 2110-2.120
June 15, 2026

Missouri Office of Professional Registration requires dental assistants to comply with licensure and practice standards established by the state Dental Board under 20 CSR 2110-2.120.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Fees; 20 CSR 2145-1.040
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Board of Geologist Registration establishes professional licensing fees under 20 CSR 2145-1.040 for geologists seeking state registration.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Application, Renewal, Relicensure, and Miscellaneous Fees; 20 CSR 2030-6.015
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Board for Architects, Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Landscape Architects establishes application, renewal, relicensure, and miscellaneous fee schedules under 20 CSR 2030-6.015.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Supervised Marital and Family Work Experience; 20 CSR 2233-2.020
    June 15, 2026

    Office of Professional Registration regulation 20 CSR 2233-2.020 establishes supervised work experience requirements for marital and family therapists under state committee oversight.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Registered Supervisors and Supervisory Responsibilities; 20 CSR 2233-2.021
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri regulation 20 CSR 2233-2.021 establishes requirements for registered supervisors overseeing marital and family therapists under state committee authority.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Examinations; 20 CSR 2233-2.040
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Office of Professional Registration establishes examination requirements for marital and family therapists under 20 CSR 2233-2.040.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Inactive License; 20 CSR 2120-2.021
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Office of Professional Registration permits inactive licensing for embalmers and funeral directors under 20 CSR 2120-2.021, allowing practitioners to maintain credentials without active practice requirements.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Final Disposition as Defined in Chapter 193; 20 CSR 2120-2.130
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri regulation defines final disposition requirements for funeral service providers under the State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors Chapter 193.

  • Office of Professional Registration - Licensure by Reciprocity; 20 CSR 2120-2.040
    June 15, 2026

    Missouri Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors allows licensure by reciprocity for funeral professionals holding valid licenses in other states under 20 CSR 2120-2.040.

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