Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2292

Introduced
1/4/24  
Refer
1/25/24  

Caption

Establishes provisions governing no-impact, home-based businesses

Impact

The implementation of HB 2292 could significantly impact state laws regarding zoning and business regulations. It would provide a framework under which local governments must operate when it comes to regulating home-based businesses. This addresses the inconsistencies in how various jurisdictions handle such enterprises, promoting a clearer standard across the state. As a result, the bill could help prevent conflicts between state regulations and local ordinances that may have previously hindered the establishment of home-based businesses.

Summary

House Bill 2292 establishes provisions governing no-impact, home-based businesses in the state. The aim of the bill is to facilitate the operation of these businesses by providing clarity and reducing regulatory burdens. This is particularly relevant in an era where more individuals are seeking flexible work arrangements and entrepreneurial opportunities from their residences. By outlining specific guidelines for home-based businesses, the bill intends to support economic growth and encourage innovation within communities.

Contention

While the bill seeks to eliminate obstacles for home-based businesses, there are concerns about potential overreach in state authority. Critics argue that by setting a statewide standard, the bill may limit local governments’ ability to manage their own land use policies effectively. This could lead to tension between state-level governance and the principle of local control, a key consideration in municipal regulations. Overall, while the bill has the potential to streamline the process for home businesses, it also raises questions about how much autonomy local governments should retain in regulating their communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB978

Modifies provisions relating to home-based work

MO HB237

Establishes the "Right to Start Act" and provisions to support new businesses

MO HB482

Establishes provisions governing rights in public education

MO HB755

Establishes provisions governing methods of inducing the death of a dog or a cat

MO HB426

Establishes provisions governing automated external defibrillators in schools

MO HB139

Establishes provisions governing statewide athletic association employees and members

MO SB177

Creates new provisions prohibiting discrimination against businesses based on ESG scores

MO SB316

Creates new provisions prohibiting discrimination against businesses based on ESG scores

MO HB158

Changes provisions governing charter schools

MO HB914

Changes provisions governing school board vacancies

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.