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MO HB3492
Bill
Status
2/26/2026
Primary Sponsor
Lakeysha Bosley
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AI Summary
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"Mason's Law" creates a voluntary program beginning January 1, 2027, allowing Missouri residents with health conditions or disabilities that impair communication with law enforcement to register a designation linked to their license plate in the MULES law enforcement database
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Applicants may also receive two license plate decals displaying a symbol (without written description of the condition) recognizable to law enforcement, applicable for the person, their child, parent, or spouse
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Applications require certification from a licensed physician or psychologist that the communication impairment will last at least five years, with renewal required after each five-year period
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The Missouri State Highway Patrol maintains the MULES database entries, and the Department of Public Safety must issue guidance and education materials to all state law enforcement agencies about the designation
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The Department of Revenue will design the decals and administer the program, with authority to promulgate necessary rules
Legislative Description
Establishes a process in which persons registering a motor vehicle may apply for a designation and license plate decals indicating a health condition or disability that limits or impairs the ability to effectively communicate with law enforcement
Last Action
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2/27/2026