Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1450

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Modifies provisions regarding the State Legal Expense Fund

Impact

If enacted, SB1450 would significantly impact how legal claims against the state are managed and compensated. The bill establishes a limit on the amounts payable for noneconomic damages and creates a staged process for how claims are approached, essentially prioritizing state funds and reducing the personal liability of state officials. This move is expected to offer more protection to state personnel in legal claims, making it harder for claimants to pursue additional actions against individual state employees while relying on the fund for their claims.

Summary

Senate Bill 1450 aims to modify several provisions regarding the State Legal Expense Fund in Missouri. The bill proposes to establish a new framework for handling claims against the state and its employees, ensuring that moneys appropriated are systematically used to cover claims or judgments resulting from official duties. The new provisions aim to provide clear regulations governing how the fund operates and what types of claims can be covered. Notably, the bill indicates that payments from the fund shall only be made after any other insurance claims have been exhausted, indicating an effort to limit the state’s financial liabilities and clarify the order of payment responsibility.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB1450 highlight concerns from various stakeholders regarding the implications of limiting the liability of state employees and providing a structured fund for legal claims. Proponents argue that these changes are necessary to protect state resources and prevent an overflow of litigation against the state. Conversely, critics raise alarms about accountability and the fear that limiting claims might impact the rights of individuals who suffer damages from actions taken by state employees. This measure could be viewed as an attempt to shield public officials from personal accountability under certain circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB120

Modifies provisions relating to the expenditure of moneys in funds by certain state departments

MO SB722

Modifies provisions relating to funds in the state treasury

MO SB194

Creates and modifies provisions relating to legal tender

MO SB653

Modifies provisions relating to the expenses incurred for the regulation of public utilities

MO SB52

Modifies provisions relating public safety

MO SB724

Modifies provisions regarding hospital pricing practices

MO HB182

Modifies provisions relating to fees and expenses for an interpreter or translator in certain proceedings

MO HB1409

Modifies provisions relating to transportation funding

MO SB19

Modifies provisions relating to the State Tax Commission

MO SB93

Modifies provisions relating to dissolution of marriage or legal separation and pregnancy status

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