Missouri Statutes
§ 490.722 — Admissibility of communication through TDD, TTY, or TT.
Missouri § 490.722
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Bluebook
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 490.722 (2026).
Text
The contents, writings, or tapes resulting from any communication, directly or indirectly, through TDD, TTY, or TT are inadmissible as evidence of those communications or the specific contents of the communication thereof in any court of law, legal proceeding, or administrative hearing, unless such communication could have been introduced into evidence had it occurred without the use of such auxiliary aids. This section shall not preclude the interception of wire communications pursuant to a lawful court order.
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Legislative History
(L. 1995 H.B. 135 § 3)
Nearby Sections
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§ 490.010
Printed statute books, evidence.§ 490.040
Books containing acts of Congress.§ 490.070
Short title.§ 490.080
Judicial notice to be taken.§ 490.090
Court may inform itself of laws.§ 490.100
Determination of laws.§ 490.110
Presentation of laws to trial court.§ 490.120
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Missouri § 490.722, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mo/490/490.722.