Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1317

Introduced
1/7/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Modifies provisions regarding forensic guardianships

Impact

If enacted, SB 1317 could have far-reaching consequences on how individuals deemed incapacitated are managed under the law. One of the bill's principal goals is to ensure that guardians and conservators are appointed based on their ability to provide the necessary support without unnecessarily infringing on the individual's rights. The bill introduces criteria for determining the suitable guardianship path, emphasizing that the court must explore less restrictive avenues before appointing full guardianship or conservatorship. This provision may facilitate a more personalized approach to care and support, tailored to the individual's specific needs and circumstances.

Summary

Senate Bill 1317 aims to overhaul the current framework governing guardianships and conservatorships within Missouri. The legislation seeks to repeal several existing statutes and replace them with new provisions that define the roles of guardians and conservators. Notably, the bill emphasizes the importance of 'least restrictive alternatives,' striving to protect the personal liberties of incapacitated individuals while ensuring their rights and needs are met by their appointed guardians or conservators. This focus on minimal restriction is a significant change from previous laws, which may have imposed more stringent limitations on such persons.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, SB 1317 has generated discourse around the balance of authority and oversight regarding guardians and conservators. There is concern among advocacy groups that the changes stipulated might lead to potential abuses if proper checks and balances are not maintained in assessing the suitability of guardians. Furthermore, some stakeholders argue that existing laws may already offer adequate protections, questioning the necessity for such a comprehensive overhaul. Legislative discussions likely reflect a divide among those advocating for broader rights for incapacitated individuals and those worried about the implications for guardianship integrity and protective measures.

Voting_history

Historically, bills related to guardianship laws have experienced fluctuating support in the legislature. The discussion surrounding SB 1317 is expected to be monitored closely as legislators, committees, and advocacy groups weigh in on its provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB384

Modifies provisions relating to guardianships and conservatorships

MO SB262

Modifies provisions relating to child custody

MO SB724

Modifies provisions regarding hospital pricing practices

MO SB154

Modifies provisions relating to forensic examinations of victims of sexual offenses

MO SB806

Modifies provisions relating to patient medical records

MO SB250

Modifies provisions regarding foreign ownership of agricultural land in Missouri

MO HB117

Modifies and establishes provisions regarding motor vehicles offenses

MO SB576

Modifies provisions relating to guardians ad litem

MO HB737

Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children

MO HB1259

Modifies provisions relating to civil jurisprudence

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.