Missouri House of Representatives
Bills Indexed by Subject
MOTOR CARRIERS

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HB 1152 --- Sponsor: Troupe, Charles Quincy
Changes penalties for certain assaults.
HB 1441 --- Sponsor: Koller, Don
Revises the Division of Motor Carrier and Railroad Safety Law.
HB 1515 --- Sponsor: Williams, Marilyn A. --- CoSponsor: Ross, Carson
Changes regulation of specialized motor vehicle license plates and authorizes several new specialized plates.
HB 1577 --- Sponsor: Patek, Jewell --- CoSponsor: Hendrickson, Carl
Requires the State Highways and Transportation Commission to study the viability of establishing designated truck lanes.
HB 1645 --- Sponsor: Luetkenhaus, Bill --- CoSponsor: O'Connor, Patrick
Changes traffic regulations for large trucks.
HB 1748 --- Sponsor: Bray, Joan
Regulates truck traffic.
HB 1898 --- Sponsor: Koller, Don
Requires drug and alcohol testing for motor carriers.
HB 1900 --- Sponsor: Green, Timothy P.
Requires backup devices for certain trucks.
HB 1926 --- Sponsor: Wiggins, Gary
Permits the Director of the Department of Agriculture to supercede certain tank wagon regulations.
HB 1948 --- Sponsor: Gratz, William (Bill) --- CoSponsor: Scott, Delbert
Allows the issuance of special moving permits for concrete pump trucks and well-drilling equipment and regulates use of "dromedaries."
HB 2098 --- Sponsor: Merideth III, Denny J. --- CoSponsor: Myers, Peter
Changes the powers of commercial vehicle officers.
SB 633 --- Sponsor: Childers, Doyle
This bill exempts truck-tractors equipped with short freight compartments from certain length restrictions.
SB 652 --- Sponsor: Goode, P. Wayne
Reduces the speed limit by five miles per hour for trucks on certain highways, expressways and interstates of this state.
SB 841 --- Sponsor: Jacob, Kenneth B.
Restricts trucks to 65 mph on the rural interstates and freeways and restricts trucks to the right hand lane.
SB 1079 --- Sponsor: Graves, Sam
Limits the noise output allowed from brakes on commercial vehicles.
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