Missouri Statutes
§ 287.882 — Automatic stay of proceedings, when, duration.
Missouri § 287.882
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 287.882 (2026).
Text
All proceedings in which an insolvent employer is a party, or is obligated to defend a party, in any court or before any quasi-judicial body or administrative board in this state shall be stayed for up to three months, or for such additional period from the date of an order of liquidation against the member employer with a finding of insolvency, entered by a court of competent jurisdiction or from the date the board of directors of the guaranty corporation determines that the member employer has fully expended all surety bonds, reinsurance, and all other available assets, and is not able to pay compensation benefits, as is deemed necessary by a court of competent jurisdiction to permit proper defense by the corporation of all pending causes of action as to any covered claims arising from a
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Legislative History
(L. 1992 H.B. 975)
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