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MO HB85

Modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies


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Introduced
12/06/2024
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
05/16/2025

Introduced Session

2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies

AI Summary

This bill modifies how state agencies send mail and communicate with individuals in three different contexts: campaign finance reporting, tax assessments, and blind pension administration. For campaign finance reporting, the bill changes language from "mail" to "send" and removes the specific requirement to use registered mail when notifying candidates or committees about late filing fees. In tax assessment procedures, the bill allows the Department of Revenue to deliver notices of tax deficiencies electronically for taxpayers who request this method, while maintaining the option of certified or registered mail. For blind pension administration, the bill adds specificity around mail delivery, requiring that notices of adverse actions (such as terminating payments or setting hearing dates) be sent both electronically and by certified mail to ensure proper service. The changes appear aimed at providing more flexible communication methods while maintaining clear notification procedures. These modifications apply to multiple sections of Missouri Revised Statutes, specifically sections 105.963, 143.611, and 209.030, and represent technical updates to existing state agency communication protocols.

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Withdrawn (H) (on 12/06/2024)

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