Bills assigned to Transportation

 

SB 17 - Shields - Repeals the motor vehicle safety inspection program and modifies enforcement of the seat belt law
SB 19 - Shields - Allows motor vehicle owners to receive refunds for unused registration fees under certain conditions
SB 24 - Champion - Bans bus drivers who are convicted of intoxicated-related traffic offenses from possessing a school bus endorsement
SB 26 - Bartle - Allows Department of Transportation to construct toll roads under certain conditions
SB 39 - Ridgeway - Allows common household goods carriers to request rate adjustments, makes certain indemnity agreements in motor carrier transportation contracts unenforceable, and subjects intrastate household good movers to motor carrier regulations in certain areas
SB 45 - Mayer - Modifies various provisions relating to transportation and motor vehicles
SB 50 - Stouffer - Amends various provisions relating to commercial drivers licenses
SB 51 - Stouffer - Increases the maximum length of driveaway saddlemount combinations from 75 feet to 97 feet
SB 52 - Stouffer - Modifies various provisions relating to transportation and the regulation of motor vehicles
SB 82 - Griesheimer - Modifies various provisions relating to the regulation of motor vehicles
SB 91 - Nodler - Exempts dealers who sell only emergency vehicles from certain dealer licensure requirements
SB 101 - Mayer - Modifies numerous penalties for violations of motor vehicle licensing, registration, and equipment laws
SB 102 - Stouffer - Increases the weight limit for certain motor vehicles equipped with idle reduction technology
SB 103 - Stouffer - Modifies various provisions that relate to the registration of motor vehicles
SB 104 - Stouffer - Modifies various provisions relating to regulation of motor vehicles
SB 105 - Graham - Allows license plates to be encased in transparent covers
SB 124 - Bray - Creates the "Local Community Rail Security Act of 2007"
SB 129 - Stouffer - Modifies how local governments can regulate outdoor advertising and modifies provisions relating to sexually oriented billboards
SB 130 - Stouffer - Modifies various provisions relating to the regulation of billboards
SB 139 - Bray - Eliminates the annual State of the State Transportation Address given by the Director of the Department of Transportation to the General Assembly
SB 185 - Green - Establishes the "Drunk Driving Memorial Sign Program"
SB 190 - Green - Prohibits commercial inserts or other forms of advertising from accompanying motor vehicle registration notices
SB 200 - Stouffer - Authorizes the Highways and Transportation Commission to take the necessary steps to implement and administer a state plan to conform with the Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005
SB 205 - Stouffer - Assesses fee on certain transporters that ship or transport radioactive waste within the state
SB 226 - Stouffer - Modifies various provisions relating to the administration of intoxication-related traffic offenses
SB 231 - Crowell - Modifies local zoning authorities' control over billboards and allows the Highways and Transportation Commission to void billboard permits under certain conditions
SB 232 - Crowell - Designates a portion of Missouri Route 74/34 within Cape Girardeau County as the "John Oliver Jr. Parkway" and a portion of U.S. Highway 60 contained in Stoddard County as the "Sergeant Carl Dewayne Graham Jr. Memorial Highway"
SB 238 - Stouffer - Requires removable windshield placards to be renewed every four years rather than two years
SB 239 - Stouffer - Modifies various provisions relating to transportation and the regulation of motor vehicles
SB 240 - Stouffer - Modifies numerous provisions relating to transportation and motor vehicles
SB 241 - Stouffer - Allows the Department of Revenue to implement the requirements of the Federal Real ID Act
SB 252 - Ridgeway - Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle
SB 310 - Stouffer - Submits to the voters a one-cent sales tax proposal to assist in the reconstruction, rebuilding, construction, and conversion of Interstate 70 and Interstate 44 into an eight-lane interstate system
SB 331 - Stouffer - Eliminates the annual State of the State Transportation Address given by the Director of the Department of Transportation to the General Assembly
SB 335 - Griesheimer - Revises various laws regarding the registration, licensure and sale of motor vehicles
SB 341 - Goodman - Prohibits vessels from displaying spotlights that hinder the night vision of other vessel operators, requires vessels to be operated at slow no-wake speed within 100 feet of emergency vessels and defines the term "skiing" for purposes of watercraft law
SB 347 - Shoemyer - Defines "utility vehicle" for purposes of motor vehicle law and enacts various provisions regulating their use
SB 349 - Clemens - Expands the area in which local log trucks and local log truck tractors can operate
SB 350 - Clemens - Modifies the definition of "motor vehicle" contained in the Motor Vehicle Franchise Practices Act to include certain types of engines, transmissions, and rear axles
SB 352 - Clemens - Adds vehicles driven by conservation agents to the list of vehicles considered "emergency vehicles"
SB 363 - Bartle - Limits certain types of vessels from being operated within 300 feet of docks and piers and allows the Commissioner of the Water Patrol to establish an equitable pay plan
SB 371 - Scott - Exempts self-propelled sprayers, floaters, and other forms of implements of husbandry that are used for spraying chemicals or spreading fertilizer from complying with titling, registration and license plate display laws
SB 377 - McKenna - Increases driver's license suspension periods for motorists who fail to stop for school buses that are loading or unloading children
SB 384 - Coleman - Modifies procedure for replacing stolen license plate tabs and allows license plates to be encased in transparent covers
SB 395 - McKenna - Designates a portion of State Route M between Old Lemay Ferry Road and Moss Hollow Road in the city of Barnhart as the "Officer Stephen Strehl Memorial Highway"
SB 396 - McKenna - Designates a portion of U.S. Highway 61/67 between Wolf Hollow Road and State Route M in the city of Barnhart as the "1922 Sulphur Springs Rail Disaster Memorial Highway"
SB 445 - Goodman - Exempts church bus drivers who transport children from the child passenger restraint system requirements of Section 307.179
SB 464 - Callahan - Requires all new signs erected after August 28, 2007, relating to disabled parking to contain the words "Accessible Parking" instead of "Handicap Parking"
SB 479 - Ridgeway - Repeals the motor vehicle safety inspection program, except for school buses, beginning January 1, 2008
SB 484 - Stouffer - Revises procedure for conducting commercial motor vehicle roadside inspections and requires certain vehicle owners to verify registration with motor carrier services in order to obtain or renew license plates
SB 521 - Lager - Removes weight limitation on certain farm use vehicles so that any commercial motor vehicle operated in intrastate commerce bearing a class F plate will be exempt from specified commercial motor vehicle laws
SB 543 - Stouffer - Modifies various provisions relating to license plates and exempts certain motor vehicles from state safety inspection
SB 544 - Shoemyer - Requires motor vehicle owners to deposit old license plates with the Department of Revenue as part of a recycling program to benefit certain nonprofit organizations
SB 547 - Griesheimer - Creates an exception to the intermediate driver's license passenger restriction for students
SB 549 - Scott - Adds emergency personnel killed while performing their duties to the list of individuals who are exempt from the formalized highway naming process
SB 580 - Stouffer - Requires motorists who have had their driver's licenses suspended or revoked to display restricted license plates
SB 614 - Stouffer - Establishes an affirmative defense for motorcyclists who proceed through a malfunctioning red light and allows motorcycles to be equipped with headlamp modulators that meet federal standards
SJR 1 - Bartle - Allows the Department of Transportation to construct and maintain toll roads
HB 28 - Cunningham - Allows common carriers of household goods to request rate adjustments from the State Highways and Transportation Commission and repeals exemption for household carriers under Chapter 390, RSMo
HB 56 - Sater - Designates a memorial bridge after Senator Bond and designates several memorial highways.
HB 155 - Dusenberg - Exempts motorcyclists age 21 and older from wearing a helmet when operating a motorcycle or motortricycle
HB 574 - St. Onge - Modifies procedures for enforcing alcohol-related traffic offenses and allows the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners to delegate powers to hearing officers
HB 596 - St. Onge - Modifies various provisions relating to transportation and the regulation of motor vehicles
HB 732 - Parson - Adds emergency personnel killed while performing their duties to the list of individuals who are exempt from the formalized highway naming process set forth in Section 227.299, RSMo
HB 744 - St. Onge - Changes the laws regarding outdoor advertising and commercial drivers' licenses
HB 796 - Dethrow - Exempts any disabled person 65 years of age or older from the physician's statement requirement when renewing disabled license plates or placards
HB 933 - Grill - Allows an application for a driver's license for a person deployed with the United States armed forces to be signed by a person who holds general power of attorney for the applicant