Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1595

Introduced
1/27/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Repeals certain provisions relating to county health ordinances

Impact

The implementation of SB1595 could significantly affect the way public health is managed at the county level. By empowering local governments to enact their regulations regarding public health, the bill potentially enhances the capability of counties to respond to health crises, such as outbreaks of communicable diseases. It also enables the collection of reasonable fees to support the costs related to these health activities, ensuring that essential health services remain accessible to all residents, regardless of their ability to pay.

Summary

Senate Bill 1595 aims to repeal and replace the existing section 192.300 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, which governs county health ordinances. The bill allows county commissions and health center boards to create orders, ordinances, rules, and regulations to promote public health and prevent the spread of infectious diseases within their jurisdictions. It establishes a framework for these bodies to act in a manner that supports local health initiatives while ensuring that their actions do not conflict with state health regulations established by the Department of Health and Senior Services or the Department of Social Services.

Conclusion

Overall, SB1595 represents a shift towards greater local governance in health matters, which could improve public health responses in Missouri's counties. However, lawmakers and stakeholders will need to address the potential challenges regarding consistency and accessibility to ensure that the bill achieves its intended goals.

Contention

Despite its benefits, there could be points of contention surrounding the bill. Some may argue that increased local control over health regulations could lead to inconsistencies between counties, especially if neighboring areas adopt different health measures. There may also be concerns regarding the adequacy of oversight to ensure that local regulations remain aligned with state public health goals. Additionally, the provision allowing counties to impose fees might draw criticism from individuals and organizations worried about the potential for inequitable access to health services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB400

Repeals certain provisions relating to county health ordinances

MO SB7

Repeals provisions specifying local ordinances may require certain insurance proceeds be held or used as security for the vacation, demolition, or repair of nuisance properties

MO SB334

Preempts local ordinances mandating the provision of certain employment benefits

MO SB507

Provides that counties and cities shall not enact, maintain, or enforce certain ordinances relating to landlords and tenants

MO SB578

The repeals and modifies certain provisions relating to land survey

MO SB325

Preempts certain local ordinances with respect to employment law

MO SB465

Repeals provisions relating to the death penalty

MO SB581

Repeals and modifies provisions relating to lead testing in schools

MO SB241

Repeals provisions of law relating to abortion

MO SB695

Establishes "Brennan's Law" and modifies and repeals provisions relating to mental health efforts in public schools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.