Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1660

Introduced
2/11/26  
Introduced
12/31/69  

Caption

Prohibits public institutions of higher education from accepting standardized test scores from entities that require applicants with lifelong or static disabilities to undergo evaluations within the prior two years to receive federally protected accommodations

Impact

The enactment of SB1660 will directly impact admission practices at public higher education institutions in Missouri, providing more inclusive policies for applicants with disabilities. By eliminating the requirement for recent evaluations for accommodations, the bill seeks to alleviate barriers that may disproportionately affect students with lifelong disabilities, such as dyslexia or ADHD. This change is expected to increase the number of disabled applicants who can demonstrate their abilities through standardized tests without the added pressure of having to meet recent evaluation criteria.

Summary

Senate Bill 1660 establishes new guidelines for admissions tests relevant to public institutions of higher education in Missouri. Specifically, it prohibits these institutions from accepting standardized test scores from candidates who are required by testing organizations to have undergone a disability evaluation within two years of the test date, in order to receive necessary accommodations. This law aims to enhance accessibility for applicants with lifelong and static disabilities, ensuring a fair opportunity for accommodation regardless of recent evaluations.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions regarding the balance between ensuring equitable access for disabled individuals and maintaining standards for admissions. While proponents argue that the bill removes unnecessary hindrances for students with disabilities, critics raise concerns about potential implications for the validity of standardized testing results. The debate centers around whether these changes could lead to discrepancies in how abilities are measured and whether institutions can uphold academic standards without the condition of recent evaluations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB222

Prohibits educational institutions from mandating COVID-19 vaccines or gene therapy treatments

MO SB326

Prohibits public institutions of postsecondary education and proprietary schools from requiring the submission of diversity, equity, and inclusion statements

MO SB243

Requires public institutions of higher education to adopt a policy relating to International Baccalaureate examinations

MO HB291

Requires in-state public educational institutions to grant undergraduate course credit for students who score 4 or higher on international baccalaureate examinations

MO HB1017

Requires in-state public educational institutions to grant undergraduate course credit for students who score 4 or higher on international baccalaureate examinations

MO SB227

Prohibits public entities from entering into certain contracts

MO HB875

Prohibits public institutions of higher learning from discriminating against religious, political, or ideological associations

MO SB11

Repeals provisions relating to the authority to confer degrees at public institutions of higher education

MO HJR7

Proposes a constitutional amendment dividing state revenues from gaming activities between public institutions of elementary, secondary, and higher education and the administration of the Missouri veterans commission

MO SB160

Establishes provisions relating to educational institutions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.