Missouri 2023 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB476

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Creates new provisions relating to public employment

Impact

The bill seeks to broaden the pool of applicants for state employment by emphasizing qualifications beyond formal education credentials. Agencies will still be required to establish 'baseline requirements' for hiring, which may include prior experience or specific certifications but must not mandate a postsecondary degree unless justified for certain roles. This move is expected to facilitate greater access to public employment opportunities for candidates who possess relevant experience but lack a formal degree.

Summary

Senate Bill 476 introduces significant changes to hiring practices within Missouri's state agencies by amending chapter 105 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri. The primary intent of this bill is to prohibit these state agencies from denying an applicant consideration solely based on the absence of a postsecondary degree. This marks a shift toward a more inclusive hiring approach, allowing for the recognition of direct work experience and relevant certifications as valid qualifiers for job positions, alongside traditional educational requirements.

Contention

Despite its inclusive intentions, SB476 could generate debate around the qualifications necessary for various state positions. Critics may argue that eliminating the degree requirement could compromise the standards of professionalism and competency among state employees. Supporters, on the other hand, assert that many skilled individuals are overlooked due to rigid educational requirements that don't necessarily correlate with job performance. This bill thus enters a complex conversation about how best to balance educational qualifications with practical experience in public sector hiring.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB808

Creates new provisions relating to employment security

MO SB724

Labor; creating the Expanding Public Sector Career Opportunities Act; prohibiting public employers from certain hiring practices. Effective date.

MO SB751

Creates new provisions relating to leave from employment

MO AB547

Revises provisions relating to public employment. (BDR 23-994)

MO SB166

Enacting the fostering competitive career opportunities act to remove postsecondary degree requirements from state employment considerations.

MO AB2335

Public employment: compensation and classification.

MO SB945

Creates new provisions relating to leave from employment

MO SB729

Creates new provisions of law relating to paid leave from employment

MO HB2874

Relating to preferences for veterans in public employment selection processes.

MO SB175

Modifies provisions relating to youth employment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.