Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3203

Caption

Requires long-term care facilities to maintain liability insurance

Impact

The introduction of HB3203 is expected to have significant ramifications for long-term care facilities. By requiring liability insurance, it promotes a higher standard of care and safety for residents, which could lead to improved health outcomes. Facilities may need to adjust their budgets to accommodate the costs of obtaining and maintaining such insurance, potentially influencing their operational frameworks. Moreover, this legislative requirement could disincentivize substandard care practices, as the financial security of facilities will directly correlate to their ability to address and manage complaints or incidents involving their residents.

Summary

House Bill 3203 mandates that all long-term care facilities within the state maintain a minimum level of liability insurance. This new requirement aims to enhance the protection of residents and guests by ensuring that facilities have adequate financial resources to cover potential claims related to negligence. Specifically, the bill stipulates that facilities must hold liability insurance of at least one million dollars per occurrence and three million dollars in total annual aggregate coverage. This regulatory change is designed to improve accountability and safety standards within long-term care environments.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that this requirement enhances resident safety and ensures accountability, there are concerns regarding the financial burden it may impose on long-term care facilities, particularly smaller or struggling ones. Critics fear that the added cost of liability insurance could lead facilities to increase fees for residents or, in extreme cases, force some facilities to close, thereby reducing access to necessary care for vulnerable populations. Supporters and opponents alike acknowledge the importance of balancing safety and affordability in the long-term care sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1372

Requires long-term care facilities to maintain liability insurance

MO SB733

Modifies provisions relating to long-term care facilities

MO SB689

Modifies provisions relating to inspections of certain long-term care facilities

MO SB454

Modifies the term "purchase" as it relates to political subdivisions purchasing liability insurance for tort claims

MO HB815

Modifies provisions relating to independent living facilities and long-term care facilities

MO HB390

Creates provisions relating to referrals to independent living facilities and long-term care facilities

MO SB783

Requires child care facilities to adopt allergy policies

MO SB791

Establishes provisions requiring health care facilities to display certain signs

MO SB758

Modifies the liability of employers

MO HB789

Modifies provisions relating to long-term care facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.