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MO HB3361
Bill
Status
2/19/2026
Primary Sponsor
Nick Kimble
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AI Summary
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Expands the Task Force on Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment from 4 to 5 governor-appointed members, adding a member with personal experience with substance abuse
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Assigns new duties to the task force including developing age-appropriate fentanyl education recommendations for schools, creating a model for sober-living homes, developing treatment center curriculum, and establishing peer specialist sobriety guidelines
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Creates a 12-member Volunteer Civilian Oversight Board for State-Funded Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities, with required representation from individuals in recovery, community leaders, faith-based organizations, nonprofits, public safety, and healthcare
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Authorizes the oversight board to conduct unannounced inspections of state-funded treatment facilities, interview residents and employees, monitor compliance with licensing standards, and track opioid settlement fund spending
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Requires the oversight board to submit an annual public report to the General Assembly summarizing findings and recommendations, while prohibiting access to confidential medical records and requiring HIPAA compliance
Legislative Description
Modifies provisions relating to substance abuse prevention and treatment
Last Action
Read Second Time (H)
2/23/2026