Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2506

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/12/26  
Refer
4/1/26  

Caption

Requires the office of childhood to design and develop placards that include a QR code containing a link to a child care facility's complaint investigations and inspection reports

Impact

The implementation of HB2506 is poised to significantly influence state laws concerning child care operations. By obligating facilities to display clear and easily accessible information regarding their oversight and operational history, the bill aims to foster an environment of accountability. This could lead to improved standards within the child care sector as facilities may be incentivized to maintain better compliance with regulations, knowing that their records are subject to public scrutiny through these QR codes.

Summary

House Bill 2506 seeks to amend Chapter 210 of the Missouri Revised Statutes by integrating a new section that mandates the office of childhood to create placards for licensed child care facilities. These placards will prominently display a QR code linked to a facility's complaint investigations and inspection reports. The measure is designed to enhance transparency and allow parents to easily access critical information regarding the safety and quality of child care services. The rollout of these placards is expected to be completed by January 1, 2027, ensuring that all licensed facilities are in compliance with the new law.

Contention

While the bill promotes transparency, it may also raise concerns regarding privacy and the potential stigmatization of facilities that have faced complaints, even if those complaints were unfounded. Some stakeholders might argue that the display of investigation reports without context could mislead parents into overlooking a facility's positive qualities. Furthermore, the operationalization of these measures might require additional resources from child care providers to manage and update the required information effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB637

Requires the office of childhood to design, develop, and distribute placards that include a QR code containing a link to a child care facility's inspection reports

MO HB339

Excludes information about the reporters of complaints against child care facilities from public

MO SB589

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse, including the statute of limitations for such actions

MO SB747

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse, including the statute of limitations for such actions

MO SB616

Adds licensed occupational therapists to the definition of "other authorized health care practitioner" for purposes of physician's statements required for disabled license plates and placards

MO SB590

Modifies provisions relating to childhood sexual abuse actions, including the application of nondisclosure agreements in such actions

MO SB655

Modifies provisions relating to abuse and neglect reporting, including a requirement to report companion animal abuse

MO SB65

Modifies provisions relating to abuse and neglect reporting, including a requirement to report companion animal abuse

MO SB20

Modifies provisions relating to sales taxes for early childhood education

MO HB1298

Modifies provisions relating to abuse and neglect reporting, including a requirement to report companion animal abuse

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.