SECOND REGULAR SESSION

HOUSE BILL NO. 1732 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY

INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVE WELLENKAMP.

4659H.01I JOSEPH ENGLER, Chief Clerk

AN ACT To repeal section 301.130, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof one new section relating to license plate covers.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:

Section A. Section 301.130, RSMo, is repealed and one new section enacted in lieu 2 thereof, to be known as section 301.130, to read as follows: 301.130. 1. The director of revenue, upon receipt of a proper application for 2 registration, required fees and any other information which may be required by law, shall 3 issue to the applicant a certificate of registration in such manner and form as the director of 4 revenue may prescribe and a set of license plates, or other evidence of registration, as 5 provided by this section. Each set of license plates shall bear the name or abbreviated name 6 of this state, the words "SHOW-ME STATE", the month and year in which the registration 7 shall expire, and an arrangement of numbers or letters, or both, as shall be assigned from year 8 to year by the director of revenue. The plates shall also contain fully reflective material with 9 a common color scheme and design for each type of license plate issued pursuant to this 10 chapter. The plates shall be clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically attractive. 11 Special plates for qualified disabled veterans will have the "DISABLED VETERAN" 12 wording on the license plates in preference to the words "SHOW-ME STATE" and special 13 plates for members of the National Guard will have the "NATIONAL GUARD" wording in 14 preference to the words "SHOW-ME STATE". 15 2. The arrangement of letters and numbers of license plates shall be uniform 16 throughout each classification of registration. The director may provide for the arrangement 17 of the numbers in groups or otherwise, and for other distinguishing marks on the plates.

EXPLANATION — Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in the above bill is not enacted and is intended to be omitted from the law. Matter in bold-face type in the above bill is proposed language. HB 1732 2

18 3. All property-carrying commercial motor vehicles to be registered at a gross weight 19 in excess of twelve thousand pounds, all passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicles, local 20 transit buses, school buses, trailers, semitrailers, motorcycles, motortricycles, autocycles, 21 motorscooters, and driveaway vehicles shall be registered with the director of revenue as 22 provided for in subsection 3 of section 301.030, or with the state highways and transportation 23 commission as otherwise provided in this chapter, but only one license plate shall be issued 24 for each such vehicle, except as provided in this subsection. The applicant for registration of 25 any property-carrying commercial vehicle registered at a gross weight in excess of twelve 26 thousand pounds may request and be issued two license plates for such vehicle, and if such 27 plates are issued, the director of revenue shall provide for distinguishing marks on the plates 28 indicating one plate is for the front and the other is for the rear of such vehicle. The director 29 may assess and collect an additional charge from the applicant in an amount not to exceed the 30 fee prescribed for personalized license plates in subsection 1 of section 301.144. 31 4. The plates issued to manufacturers and dealers shall bear the letters and numbers as 32 prescribed by section 301.560, and the director may place upon the plates other letters or 33 marks to distinguish commercial motor vehicles and trailers and other types of motor 34 vehicles. 35 5. No motor vehicle or trailer shall be operated on any highway of this state unless it 36 shall have displayed thereon the license plate or set of license plates issued by the director of 37 revenue or the state highways and transportation commission and authorized by section 38 301.140. Each such plate shall be securely fastened to the motor vehicle or trailer in a manner 39 so that all parts thereof shall be plainly visible and reasonably clean so that the reflective 40 qualities thereof are not impaired. Each such plate may be encased in a transparent, 41 nontinted cover so long as the plate is plainly visible to the naked eye and law enforcement 42 image capture technology and [its] the plate's reflective qualities are not impaired. 43 Additionally, license plate frames shall not cover or obscure any information that is 44 necessary for law enforcement purposes. License plates shall be fastened to all motor 45 vehicles except trucks, tractors, truck tractors or truck-tractors licensed in excess of twelve 46 thousand pounds on the front and rear of such vehicles not less than eight nor more than forty- 47 eight inches above the ground, with the letters and numbers thereon right side up. The license 48 plates on trailers, motorcycles, motortricycles, autocycles, and motorscooters shall be 49 displayed on the rear of such vehicles either horizontally or vertically, with the letters and 50 numbers plainly visible. The license plate on buses, other than school buses, and on trucks, 51 tractors, truck tractors or truck-tractors licensed in excess of twelve thousand pounds shall be 52 displayed on the front of such vehicles not less than eight nor more than forty-eight inches 53 above the ground, with the letters and numbers thereon right side up or if two plates are issued 54 for the vehicle pursuant to subsection 3 of this section, displayed in the same manner on the HB 1732 3

55 front and rear of such vehicles. The license plate or plates authorized by section 301.140, 56 when properly attached, shall be prima facie evidence that the required fees have been paid. 57 6. (1) The director of revenue shall issue annually or biennially a tab or set of tabs as 58 provided by law as evidence of the annual payment of registration fees and the current 59 registration of a vehicle in lieu of the set of plates. Beginning January 1, 2010, the director 60 may prescribe any additional information recorded on the tab or tabs to ensure that the tab or 61 tabs positively correlate with the license plate or plates issued by the department of revenue 62 for such vehicle. Such tabs shall be produced in each license bureau office. 63 (2) The vehicle owner to whom a tab or set of tabs is issued shall affix and display 64 such tab or tabs in the designated area of the license plate, no more than one per plate. 65 (3) A tab or set of tabs issued by the director of revenue when attached to a vehicle in 66 the prescribed manner shall be prima facie evidence that the registration fee for such vehicle 67 has been paid. 68 (4) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the director of revenue shall issue 69 plates for a period of at least six years. 70 (5) For those commercial motor vehicles and trailers registered pursuant to section 71 301.041, the plate issued by the highways and transportation commission shall be a 72 permanent nonexpiring license plate for which no tabs shall be issued. Nothing in this section 73 shall relieve the owner of any vehicle permanently registered pursuant to this section from the 74 obligation to pay the annual registration fee due for the vehicle. The permanent nonexpiring 75 license plate shall be returned to the highways and transportation commission upon the sale or 76 disposal of the vehicle by the owner to whom the permanent nonexpiring license plate is 77 issued, or the plate may be transferred to a replacement commercial motor vehicle when the 78 owner files a supplemental application with the Missouri highways and transportation 79 commission for the registration of such replacement commercial motor vehicle. Upon 80 payment of the annual registration fee, the highways and transportation commission shall 81 issue a certificate of registration or other suitable evidence of payment of the annual fee, and 82 such evidence of payment shall be carried at all times in the vehicle for which it is issued. 83 (6) Upon the sale or disposal of any vehicle permanently registered under this section, 84 or upon the termination of a lease of any such vehicle, the permanent nonexpiring plate issued 85 for such vehicle shall be returned to the highways and transportation commission and shall 86 not be valid for operation of such vehicle, or the plate may be transferred to a replacement 87 vehicle when the owner files a supplemental application with the Missouri highways and 88 transportation commission for the registration of such replacement vehicle. If a vehicle which 89 is permanently registered under this section is sold, wrecked or otherwise disposed of, or the 90 lease terminated, the registrant shall be given credit for any unused portion of the annual HB 1732 4

91 registration fee when the vehicle is replaced by the purchase or lease of another vehicle 92 during the registration year. 93 7. The director of revenue and the highways and transportation commission may 94 prescribe rules and regulations for the effective administration of this section. No rule or 95 portion of a rule promulgated under the authority of this section shall become effective unless 96 it has been promulgated pursuant to the provisions of section 536.024. 97 8. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law to the contrary, owners of motor 98 vehicles other than apportioned motor vehicles or commercial motor vehicles licensed in 99 excess of twenty-four thousand pounds gross weight may apply for special personalized 100 license plates. Vehicles licensed for twenty-four thousand pounds that display special 101 personalized license plates shall be subject to the provisions of subsections 1 and 2 of section 102 301.030. On and after August 28, 2016, owners of motor vehicles, other than apportioned 103 motor vehicles or commercial motor vehicles licensed in excess of twenty-four thousand 104 pounds gross weight, may apply for any preexisting or hereafter statutorily created special 105 personalized license plates. 106 9. No later than January 1, 2019, the director of revenue shall commence the 107 reissuance of new license plates of such design as approved by the advisory committee under 108 section 301.125 consistent with the terms, conditions, and provisions of section 301.125 and 109 this chapter. Except as otherwise provided in this section, in addition to all other fees 110 required by law, applicants for registration of vehicles with license plates that expire during 111 the period of reissuance, applicants for registration of trailers or semitrailers with license 112 plates that expire during the period of reissuance and applicants for registration of vehicles 113 that are to be issued new license plates during the period of reissuance shall pay the cost of 114 the plates required by this subsection. The additional cost prescribed in this subsection shall 115 not be charged to persons receiving special license plates issued under section 301.073 or 116 301.443. Historic motor vehicle license plates registered pursuant to section 301.131 and 117 specialized license plates are exempt from the provisions of this subsection. Except for new, 118 replacement, and transfer applications, permanent nonexpiring license plates issued to 119 commercial motor vehicles and trailers registered under section 301.041 are exempt from the 120 provisions of this subsection. ✔

Statutes affected:
Introduced (4659H.01): 301.130