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MO HB36

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/7/2015

Primary Sponsor

Nathan Walker

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Origin

House of Representatives

2015 Regular Session

AI Summary

  • Vehicle owners who believe mounting a front license plate would cause destruction to their vehicle or undue hardship may petition the Director of Revenue for approval to display only a rear license plate

  • Owners granted approval must keep proof of the director's authorization in their vehicle and present it to law enforcement upon request

  • The bill amends Section 301.130 RSMo, which currently requires most passenger vehicles to display license plates on both the front and rear of the vehicle

  • Commercial vehicles over 12,000 pounds, buses, trucks, tractors, trailers, motorcycles, and similar vehicles already operate under different plate display requirements and are not affected by this change

Legislative Description

Allows owners of vehicles to only have a rear license plate if the mounting of a front license plate poses an undue hardship to the owner or destruction to the vehicle

Last Action

Public Hearing Completed (H)

2/10/2015

Committee Referrals

Transportation1/20/2015

Full Bill Text

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