Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB909

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Creates provisions regarding the use of online platforms by health care contractors

Impact

The implementation of SB 909 would alter current employment classifications for health care contractors operating on digital platforms. By defining specific terms and conditions under which a health care contractor may be considered independent, the bill reinforces the status of these workers as independent contractors, exempting them from employee-related benefits and protections under state and local laws. This shift could lead to significant changes in the operational framework of health care services, especially those delivered through online channels.

Summary

Senate Bill 909, introduced by Senator Koenig, aims to amend chapter 324, RSMo, by establishing new provisions regarding the use of online platforms by health care contractors. The bill defines a 'health care contractor' as any individual or organization that provides health care services through digital platforms designed to connect them with clients seeking those services. This legislation clarifies the relationship between health care workers and the platforms they operate on, ensuring that these workers are classified as independent contractors rather than employees of the platforms.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding SB 909 is its potential impact on workers' rights and protections. While proponents argue that it provides much-needed clarity and flexibility for health care contractors to operate independently, critics may express concerns over the removal of certain employee benefits and protections that come from traditional employment statuses. The bill does not authorize health care contractors to provide services without the necessary licenses, which is an important safeguard for maintaining professional standards in healthcare delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB764

Minors: online platforms.

MO AB1379

Online platforms: disclosures.

MO SB00387

An Act Concerning The Use Of Online Donation Platforms For Political Campaigns.

MO HB2099

Health insurance; required provisions regarding prior authorization for health care services.

MO SB1215

Health insurance; required provisions regarding prior authorization for health care services.

MO SB965

Worker status: independent contractors: healthcare industry.

MO HB1166

Providing for health care worker platforms; and imposing duties on the Department of Health.

MO AB2794

Worker status: independent contractors: health facilities: health care providers.

MO SB0228

Health Care Services Platforms

MO HB2535

Uniform Health Care Decisions Act; created, repeals most provisions of Health Care Decisions Act.

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