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HB 1618

Modifies provisions relating to indoor air quality

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Michael Burton and 6 co-sponsors

HB 1618 modifies Missouri indoor air quality regulations, affecting public health standards and building compliance requirements statewide.

Referred: Emerging Issues(H)
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Bill Summary · HB 1618

Legislative bill overview

HB 1618 modifies Missouri's indoor air quality provisions, though the specific regulatory changes are not detailed in the available legislative tracking information. The bill has moved through initial procedural readings in the House and remains in early stages of consideration.

Why is this important

Indoor air quality regulations affect public health, workplace safety, and building standards across residential, commercial, and institutional settings. Changes to these provisions could impact compliance costs for building owners, emissions standards, ventilation requirements, or air quality monitoring protocols.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope of coverage (which building types and facilities are affected)
  • Compliance timelines and costs for existing structures versus new construction
  • Enforcement mechanisms and responsibility between state and local authorities
  • Balance between environmental/health protections and business regulatory burden
  • Whether changes strengthen or weaken current air quality standards

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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