Missouri Statutes
§ 191.731 — Pregnant woman referred for substance abuse to have priority for treatment — confidentiality of records.
Missouri § 191.731
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Mo. Rev. Stat. § 191.731 (2026).
Text
A pregnant woman referred for substance abuse treatment shall be a first-priority user of available treatment. All records and reports regarding such pregnant woman shall be kept confidential. The division of alcohol and drug abuse shall ensure that family-oriented substance abuse treatment be available, as appropriations allow. Substance abuse treatment facilities which receive public funds shall not refuse to treat women solely because they are pregnant.
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Legislative History
(L. 1991 S.B. 190 § 4)
Effective 7-1-92
Nearby Sections
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§ 191.025
Health care compact.§ 191.1005
Premises not to be used to administer certain controlled substances — inapplicability, when.§ 191.1050
Definitions.§ 191.1056
Fund created, use of moneys.§ 191.1075
Definitions.§ 191.1100
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