Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1699

Introduced
2/23/26  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to condemnation proceedings

Impact

The proposed changes are aimed at improving the legal framework for property owners facing condemnation. By requiring higher transparency and mandating just compensation based on fair market value, the bill addresses long-standing concerns about the fairness and integrity of the eminent domain process. These amendments are particularly relevant for agricultural landowners, who often face unique challenges during property acquisition for utility projects. The bill shifts some authority back to landowners, enabling them to contest low offers and giving them rights to negotiate alternative locations for the property being condemned.

Summary

Senate Bill 1699 seeks to amend existing laws surrounding condemnation proceedings in Missouri. The bill repeals several sections of the current statutes and replaces them with provisions aimed at enhancing the rights of property owners during eminent domain processes. Key components of the bill include a mandate for condemning authorities to give adequate notice to property owners prior to entering their land, and a requirement that just compensation be determined by a pre-trial appraisal. Furthermore, it includes specific provisions for agricultural properties and establishes definitions for terms like 'beginning farmer taking' and 'heritage value'.

Contention

Notably, SB 1699 has sparked debate over its balance between public utility needs and private property rights. Supporters argue the bill is necessary to protect property owners from abusive practices in condemnation proceedings. They claim that clearer standards and protections will encourage fairer dealings. However, opponents worry that these changes might hinder public infrastructure projects by complicating the condemnation process and introducing more significant delays, particularly in regions where timely access to land is essential for utility expansion or enhancement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB397

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO SB352

Modifies provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO HB179

Modifies provisions relating to civil proceedings

MO HB592

Modifies provisions relating to juvenile proceedings

MO SB199

Creates provisions relating to condemnation of land by certain utilities

MO HB615

Modifies and establishes provisions relating to judicial proceedings

MO HB953

Modifies provisions relating to proceedings resulting from criminal conduct

MO HB856

Modifies provisions relating to grand jury proceedings

MO SB440

Modifies provisions relating to legal representation for certain court proceedings involving children

MO SB770

Modifies provisions relating to emergency powers

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