Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1599

Introduced
1/28/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Authorizes a party to seek a change in commissioner in a proceeding before the Administrative Hearing Commission

Impact

The impact of SB1599 on state laws revolves around increasing access to justice by streamlining the administrative hearing process. By enabling parties to request a change in commissioner simply by submitting a written application within a specified time frame, this bill intends to enhance the fairness of administrative proceedings. This could lead to improved perceptions of impartiality and reduce potential biases in cases handled by the commission.

Summary

Senate Bill 1599 seeks to amend existing procedures related to the Administrative Hearing Commission within the state of Missouri. Specifically, it authorizes a party involved in a proceeding to request a change in the commissioner overseeing their case. The provision allows for this change without the need for justification, facilitating a more flexible and expedient process for those parties who feel uneasy about the current commissioner.

Contention

While the legislation aims to improve the administrative process, it may raise some concerns regarding the potential for abuse. Critics could argue that allowing a change of commissioner without needing to state a cause might lead to frivolous requests and a disruption in the flow of hearings. There is a balancing act between ensuring sufficient checks on the impartiality of the commissioner's decisions while also making the process accessible to parties seeking a fair hearing.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB624

Allows for post-award negotiations by the Commissioner of Administration for certain contracts

MO SB720

Requires the Commissioner of Administration to report on state property that have been abandoned and authorizes the Governor to convey such properties

MO SB9

Modifies provisions relating to the commissioners of the Public Service Commission

MO SB380

Modifies provisions relating to automatic stays of court and administrative proceedings for members of the General Assembly

MO SB437

Creates procedures for the appointment of commissioners to a convention called under Article V of the U.S. Constitution

MO SB290

Modifies the provision regarding the exclusion of attorney's fees for prevailing parties in agency proceedings

MO SB600

Repeals a requirement that appointment of commissioners to the Bi-State Development Agency shall be made from panels

MO SB397

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO HB394

Modifies provisions relating to proceedings of the judicial finance commission

MO SB352

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.