FSC: Missouri Age Verification Rule Will Not Take Effect August 30

FSC: Missouri Age Verification Rule Will Not Take Effect August 30

LOS ANGELES — The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) announced that Missouri's proposed age verification legislation will not take effect on August 30, as it had originally estimated.

The announcement follows:

In May, the Missouri Attorney General published proposed age verification rules (15 CSR 60-18.010 through 15 CSR 60-18.070) in the Missouri Register. Based on the state’s rulemaking timeline, FSC originally estimated the regulations could take effect as soon as August 30, 2025.

However, the final rules were not published in time for the regulation to take effect on August 30. We do not yet know whether the regulation has continued to move through the state's opaque rulemaking process, but it cannot go into force until 30 days after the final rule is published in the Code of State Regulations.

What this means for you:

  • No enforcement yet. Businesses are not required to comply with the proposed rules until the Attorney General completes the rulemaking process and the rule goes into effect.
  • The timeline is uncertain. The Attorney General’s office has not provided a timeline, so it’s not clear if or when the final rule will be published.

FSC will continue tracking the situation closely and share updates as soon as a final rule is published or the deadlines elapse and the proposed rule becomes void.

For more information, visit FreeSpeechCoalition.com.

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