Proposed Rules

  • The following are summaries and other information related to Proposed Rules that the Missouri Department of Natural Resources has submitted to the Secretary of State for Publication in the Missouri Register. These rules will not go into effect until the public has had an opportunity to submit written comments, and to attend a public hearing if one is scheduled.

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    Proposed Rule
    Summary
    Fiscal Note(s)
    Supporting Documents
    Link to Missouri Register
    Small Business Impact Statement
    Date Posted
    10 CSR 140-2.020
    The purpose of this proposed rulemaking is to remove the requirement for the department to publish notifications of Energy Loan Program cycles in the Missouri Register. The rulemaking creates flexibility in the requirement for departmental notice by removing language indicating that publication must occur, in the In Addition section of the Missouri Register.
    No
    No
    09/16/2024
    10 CSR 90-2.070
    The department is amending subsection (2)(D) of Fencing on Park-Owned Property to update an outdated program name as well as to remove the word precise when referring to park property boundaries for fencing locations, as it is unnecessarily restrictive.
    No
    No
    09/16/2024

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