Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1691

Introduced
2/19/26  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to licensure reciprocity for health care professionals providing for telehealth services

Impact

This legislation is expected to have a significant impact on Missouri's health care system by increasing the availability of health care providers, especially in areas where shortages exist. By easing the barriers for licensed professionals who move to Missouri, the bill aims to enhance access to care through telehealth services. The provision for military spouses also addresses the unique challenges this demographic faces regarding employment continuity during relocations, promoting job retention and satisfaction among military families.

Summary

Senate Bill 1691 modifies provisions related to licensure reciprocity for health care professionals in Missouri, aiming to streamline the licensing process for individuals seeking to provide telehealth services. The bill allows individuals who hold valid licenses from other states or jurisdictions to apply for licensure in Missouri without having to meet all local examination or educational requirements, provided they meet minimum standards of their previous jurisdictions. It is particularly designed to aid military spouses who may be transferred to the state, facilitating their entry into the workforce as licensed professionals.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 1691 may revolve around concerns regarding the quality and consistency of care provided by out-of-state licensed professionals. Critics may argue that waiving certain licensure requirements could lead to inconsistent standards in patient care, raising accountability issues. Additionally, while the bill aims to facilitate the integration of military spouses into the workforce, there may be discussions about ensuring that rigorous professional standards remain intact despite the expedited process introduced by the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB61

Modifies provisions relating to professional licensing

MO SB283

Provides for certain licensure reciprocity waivers for spouses of Missouri law enforcement officers

MO HB825

Modifies provisions relating to telehealth services

MO HB822

Modifies provisions relating to telehealth services

MO SB441

Modifies provisions relating to professional counselors

MO HB720

Modifies provisions relating to a loan repayment program for health care professionals

MO HB268

Modifies provisions relating to professional registration

MO SB548

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO SB317

Modifies provisions relating to health care

MO SB412

Establishes provisions relating to dietitians, including reciprocity, nonrenewable temporary licenses, and the Dietitian Licensure Compact

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