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MO HB3326
Bill
Status
Introduced
2/17/2026
Primary Sponsor
Don Mayhew
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AI Summary
- Charitable organizations, their employees, and volunteers would be immune from civil liability when sharing information about alleged sexual misconduct, abuse, harassment, or sexual offenses with other charitable organizations
- Communications must be made in good faith and reasonably believed to be true to qualify for liability protection
- Protected disclosures cover allegations of sexual misconduct, sexual abuse, sexual harassment, and offenses under Missouri chapters 566 (sexual offenses) and 573 (pornography and related offenses)
- Immunity does not apply to individuals reporting their own personal experiences of sexual abuse or harassment
- Bad faith communications or those made with malicious intent are excluded from liability protection
Legislative Description
Provides immunity from civil liability for disclosures by a charitable organization of allegations of sexual misconduct
Last Action
Read Second Time (H)
2/18/2026
Full Bill Text
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