Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2563

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

Caption

Modifies the duties of the secretary of state in relation to administrative rules

Impact

The implications of HB2563 on state law include a shift towards greater administrative flexibility. By allowing the secretary of state to amend regulations more easily, the bill is seen to prioritize operational efficacy within state agencies. This may simplify compliance and make it easier for state agencies to respond to changes in laws and regulations. However, such changes also raise questions regarding the balance of power and oversight, as there may be concerns about the lack of legislative input on administrative rule modifications.

Summary

House Bill 2563 proposes the repeal of sections 536.032 and 536.033 and enacts new provisions concerning the duties of the secretary of state regarding administrative rules. The bill aims to streamline and modernize the way the secretary of state manages state regulations, enhancing efficiency in updating and correcting state administrative rules. Notably, this bill gives authority to the secretary to make nonsubstantive changes such as updating agency information and correcting typographical errors without requiring extensive legislative processes for minor updates.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB2563 could focus on the potential for abuse of power or lack of public scrutiny in the regulatory process. Critics may voice concerns that the authority granted to the secretary of state could lead to significant changes in regulations without proper checks and balances, thus impacting public trust in government processes. Additionally, there could be debates over whether substantial changes to administrative rules should still require comprehensive legislative review to maintain transparency and accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB362

Modifies provisions relating to election administration

MO SB810

Modifies provisions relating to the duties of county treasurers

MO SB374

Modifies the practice of dentistry to include the prescription and administration of vaccines

MO HB1318

Modifies the list of duties for the state surveyor

MO SB687

Requires the expiration of administrative rules unless promulgated again by a state agency

MO SB269

Modifies provisions relating to the duties of the Department of Natural Resources

MO SB350

Requires the general assembly to approve proposed administrative rules with a fiscal note over $250,000

MO SB221

Modifies the standard of review for agency interpretation of statutes, rules, regulations, and subregulatory documents

MO SB729

Requires state departments to report on obsolete administrative entities, repeals certain administrative entities and repeals and reassigns duties for certain other administrative entities

MO HB664

Requires the general assembly to approve proposed administrative rules

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.