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MO HB3282
Bill
Status
2/11/2026
Primary Sponsor
John Black
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AI Summary
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Adds physician assistants licensed under chapter 334 to the definition of "health care professional" eligible to serve on peer review committees
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Peer review committees evaluate, maintain, and monitor the quality and utilization of health care services
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Committee members and participants receive civil liability immunity for good faith actions performed without malice that are reasonably related to the committee's scope of inquiry
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Peer review committee proceedings, findings, deliberations, reports, and minutes are privileged and protected from discovery, subpoena, or admission as evidence in judicial or administrative actions
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State health care licensing boards retain authority to obtain information from peer review committees by subpoena for matters within their jurisdiction
Legislative Description
Modifies provisions relating to peer review committees
Last Action
Read Second Time (H)
2/12/2026