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A Missouri House of Representatives committee on Tuesday approved a bill that would exclude members of nonprofit boards from receiving workers compensation coverage.
H.B. 2438, sponsored by Rep. Tim Remole, R-Excello, passed in a 12-0 vote. Under current law, volunteers for nonprofit organizations are already exempt from workers comp coverage.
The bill now goes to the full House for a vote.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo.--A Missouri Court has blocked the state's insurance department from enforcing rules requiring workers compensation insurers to pay for the services of managed care organizations, even if the insurer has no contract with the managed care organization.
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