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MO HB2180
Bill
Status
2/17/2026
Primary Sponsor
Dave Griffith
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AI Summary
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Director of Revenue may send documents by first class mail instead of certified or registered mail for matters covered under multiple chapters (32, 105, 135, 140, 142, 143, 144, 148, 149, 238, 253, 301, 302, and 479), with requirement to reattempt delivery if notified by USPS that mail is undeliverable
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Email or encrypted electronic messages satisfy any legal requirement for the director to send documents by certified mail, registered mail, or other methods
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Missouri Ethics Commission notices for late campaign disclosure filings and financial interest statements no longer require certified or registered mail
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Tax deficiency notices from the Director of Revenue may be sent by regular first class mail or delivered electronically at the taxpayer's request, instead of certified or registered mail
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Blind pension program notices may be sent by regular mail instead of certified mail, except notices of adverse actions (hearing dates, payment terminations) must still be sent by certified mail
Legislative Description
Modifies provisions relating to mail sent by state agencies
Last Action
Public Hearing Held (S)
3/2/2026