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MO HB2574
Bill
Status
1/7/2026
Primary Sponsor
David Smith
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AI Summary
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Offenders who successfully complete the Department of Corrections' intensive long-term substance abuse treatment program (12-24 months) for chronic nonviolent offenders may petition the sentencing court for limited driving privileges
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Offenders who successfully complete a 120-day institutional treatment program may petition the court for limited driving privileges
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Adult treatment courts (as defined in section 478.001) or DWI dockets established under section 478.007 may grant limited driving privileges to program participants or graduates who would otherwise be ineligible under other provisions of law
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Limited driving privileges may be granted for employment, medical treatment, education, alcohol/drug treatment programs, ignition interlock device services, or other circumstances creating undue hardship
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Applicants must have proof of financial responsibility on file and, for certain alcohol-related license denials or revocations, must file proof of a functioning certified ignition interlock device installation
Legislative Description
Allows graduates of certain programs to petition the court for limited driving privileges
Last Action
Public Hearing Completed (H)
3/10/2026