HCS/SS/SCS/SB 4 - This act modifies provisions relating to transportation.

INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGNATIONS FOR MISSOURI MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS (Sections 42.320, 143.1032, 227.299, 301.020, and 302.171)

This act creates the "Missouri Medal of Honor Recipients Fund" to consist of moneys donated as provided in the act. Money in the fund shall be transferred upon request, but not less than monthly, to the Department of Transportation to pay any renewal fee for memorial bridge or memorial highway signs for Missouri Medal of Honor recipients, and for the maintenance and repair of all such signs. (Section 42.320). The act provides for Missouri citizens to make donations to the fund with their tax returns (section 143.1032), vehicle registration application (section 301.020), or driver's license application (section 302.171).

The act also provides that Missouri recipients of the Medal of Honor shall not be eligible for the administrative process for limited-duration memorial highway and bridge designations, provides that the costs of signs designating the infrastructure for Medal of Honor Recipients shall be funded by the Department of Transportation, and requires the Department of Transportation to post a link on its website to biographical information of honorees. (Section 227.299).

These provisions are similar to provisions in HS/HB 152 (2021) and provisions in HCS/HB 829 (2021).

FEES PAID TO THE MISSOURI HIGHWAY PATROL (Section 43.253)

This act provides that a minimum fee of $5 may be charged by the Missouri State Highway Patrol for any request where there are allowable fees of less than $5. Such $5 fee shall be in place of any allowable fee of less than $5.

The Superintendent of the Missouri State Highway Patrol may increase the minimum fee by not more than $1 every other year following August 28, 2021. The minimum fee shall not exceed $10.

Additionally, this act provides that a request for public records shall be considered withdrawn if the requester fails to remit all fees within 30 days of a request for payment of the fees by the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

These provisions are identical to SB 429 (2021) and HB 904 (2021).

VOTER REGISTRATION THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE (Sections 115.151, 115.160, and 115.960)

This act requires the use of electronic voter registration application forms by the Director of Revenue. The Director must additionally provide for the secure electronic transfer of voter registration information to election authorities in the manner described in the act. Election authorities are required to accept and process such records. All voter registration information sent electronically to the election authorities shall be printed out by the election authorities and retained for a period of at least two years.

The act requires the Division of Motor Vehicle and Drivers Licensing to transmit voter registration application forms to the appropriate election authority not later than 3, rather than 5, business days after the form is completed by the applicant.

These provisions are subject to a severability clause. (Section D).

These provisions are identical to provisions in the perfected SS/SB 46 (2021) and to SB 587 (2021), and substantially similar to HB 372 (2021) and provisions in HS/HCS/HB 738 (2021).

ETHANOL BLEND MOTOR FUEL TAX CREDIT (Section 135.755)

For all tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2022, this act authorizes a tax credit for retail dealers selling higher ethanol blend at the retail dealer's service station, as such terms are defined in the act. The credit shall be equal to five cents per gallon of higher ethanol blend sold and dispensed through metered pumps at the service station during the tax year. The tax credit shall be nontransferable and nonrefundable. The total amount of tax credits authorized under the act in a given fiscal year shall not exceed $4 million.

These provisions shall sunset on December 31, 2027, unless reauthorized by the General Assembly.

These provisions are similar to SCS/SB 140 (2021) and HB 601 (2021).

SPC JUSTIN BLAKE CARTER MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.450)

This act modifies the portion of U.S. Highway 60 designated for Spc. Justin Blake Carter, and removes the words "for life" from the designation.

This provision is identical to HB 1217 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

PURPLE HEART TRAIL (Section 227.463, 227.464, 227.465, 227.466, and 227.467)

This act designates the portion of Interstate 29 from its intersection with Interstate 70/U.S. State Highway 71/40 in Jackson County north to the bridge crossing over Nishnabotna River in Atchison County, except for previously designated portions, the "Purple Heart Trail." (Section 227.463)

This act designates the portion of Interstate 55 from State Highway O in Pemiscot County to U.S. Highway 40 in St. Louis City, except for previously designated portions, the "Purple Heart Trail". (Section 227.464).

This act designates the portion of Interstate 57 from the Missouri/Illinois state line in Mississippi County continuing south to U.S. State Highway 60/State Highway AA in Scott County the "Purple Heart Trail". (Section 227.465)

This act designates the portion of Interstate 64 from Interstate 70 from the city of Wentzville in St. Charles County continuing east to Interstate 55 at the Missouri/Illinois state line in St. Louis City, except for previously designated portions, the "Purple Heart Trail". (Section 227.466).

Under the act, a highway's classification as a "Purple Heart Trail" shall not prevent a segment of such highway from being additionally designated as a memorial highway. (Section 227.467).

These provisions are identical to provisions in HB 1289 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

DEPUTY SHERIFF CASEY L SHOEMATE MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.474)

This act designates the portion of U.S. State Highway 54 from State Highway 87 continuing west to State Highway 52 in Miller County as "Deputy Sheriff Casey L Shoemate Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 1029 (2021) and provisions in HS/HB 152 (2021).

ARMY PFC CHRISTOPHER LEE MARION MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.477)

This act designates the portion of U.S. Business 71 from State Highway 76 West to State Highway EE in McDonald County the "Army PFC Christopher Lee Marion Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 544 (2021) and HS/HB 152 (2021).

OTIS E MOORE MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.478)

This act designates the portion of U.S. State Highway 160 from West BYP to County Road 115 in Greene County the "Otis E Moore Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 708 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

DUANE S MICHIE MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.479)

This act designates the portion of State Highway D from the intersection with State Highway 84 continuing north to County Road 321 in Pemiscot County the "Duane S Michie Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

DEPUTY SHERIFF AARON P ROBERTS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.485)

This act designates the portion of State Highway H from Interstate 44 West continuing north to County Road 88 in Greene County as "Deputy Sheriff Aaron P Roberts Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

ARMY SGT TIMOTHY J SUTTON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.486)

This act designates the portion of U.S. State Highway 60 from CRD Mockingbird Road continuing east to State Highway PP in Webster County as the "Army SGT Timothy J Sutton Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 534 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

U.S. ARMY SGT BRANDON MAGGART MEMORIAL BRIDGE (Section 227.488)

This act designates the bridge on U.S. State Highway 63 crossing over Business 63 in Adair County the "U.S. Army SGT Brandon Maggart Memorial Bridge".

This provision is identical to HB 606 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

U.S. ARMY PFC ADAM L THOMAS MEMORIAL BRIDGE (Section 227.489)

This act designates the bridge on U.S. Highway 63 crossing over the "BSNF" Railroad/Marceline Sub in La Plata in Macon County as the "U.S. Army PFC Adam L Thomas Memorial Bridge".

This provision is identical to HB 605 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

U.S. ARMY SFC MATTHEW C LEWELLEN MEMORIAL BRIDGE (Section 227.490)

This act designates the bridge on U.S. State Highway 63 crossing over Patterson Street in Adair County the "U.S. Army SFC Matthew C Lewellen Memorial Bridge".

This provision is substantially similar to HB 662 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

REP. REBECCA ROEBER MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.494)

This act designates the portion of U.S. Highway 50 from State Highway 5 continuing west to Wildlife Drive in Morgan County as the "Rep. Rebecca Roeber Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 950 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

U.S. ARMY SPECIALIST MICHAEL CAMPBELL MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.495)

This act designates the portion of U.S. State Highway 54 from State Highway E to State Highway D in Cole County as the "U.S. Army Specialist Michael Campbell Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 626 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 626 (2021).

MEDAL OF HONOR PVT GEORGE PHILLIPS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.496)

This act designates the portion of State Highway T from .05 miles west of Laretto Ridge Drive to Decker Road in the town of Labadie in Franklin County as "Medal of Honor PVT George Phillips Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to a provision in HCS/HB 829 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

US ARMY SERGEANT HUGH C DUNN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.497)

This act designates the portion of U.S. State Highway 63 from Spruce Street to McKay Street within the city of Macon in Macon County as the "US Army Sergeant Hugh C Dunn Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 905 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

US NAVY SEAL SCOTTY WIRTZ MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.498)

This act designates the portion of Interstate 64 from Winghaven Boulevard to Prospect Road within the city of Lake St. Louis in St. Charles County as "US Navy SEAL Scotty Wirtz Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 911 (2021), and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

MSGT CARL COSPER JR MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.499)

This act designates the portion of State Highway 37 from County Road 1062 continuing to County Road 1060 in Barry County as the "MSgt Carl Cosper Jr Memorial Highway".

This provision is substantially similar to HB 930 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

GEORGE WASHINGTON HIGHWAY (Section 227.774)

This act designates the portion of State Highway 94 from State Highway TT to State Highway F in St. Charles County as "George Washington Highway".

This provision is identical to a provision in HB 1111 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

DANIEL BOONE HIGHWAY (Section 227.775)

This act designates the portion of State Highway F from State Highway 94 continuing west to Femme Osage Creek Road in St. Charles County as "Daniel Boone Highway".

This provision is identical to a provision in HB 1111 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

RUSH LIMBAUGH MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.776)

This act designates the portion of Interstate 55 from State Highway AB to Hopper Road within the city of Cape Girardeau in Cape Girardeau County as "Rush Limbaugh Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 1230 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

US NAVY FA PAUL AKERS JR MEMORIAL BRIDGE (Section 227.777)

This act designates the bridge on State Highway 17 crossing over the "BSNF" Railroad south of the city of Crocker in Pulaski County as "US Navy FA Paul Akers Jr Memorial Bridge".

This provision is identical to HB 1205 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

STARS AND STRIPES HIGHWAY (Section 227.778)

This act designates the portion of State Highway 25 from U.S. Highway 60 continuing north to Mary Street in Stoddard County as "Stars and Stripes Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 1278 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

POLICE OFFICER MICHAEL V LANGSDORF MEMORIAL BRIDGE (Section 227.779)

This act designates the bridge on Interstate 55 crossing over Butler Hill Road in St. Louis County as "Police Officer Michael V Langsdorf Memorial Bridge".

This provision is identical to HB 1306 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

PFC DALE RAYMOND JACKSON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.780)

This act designates the portion of State Highway 163 from Stadium Boulevard/State Highway 740 continuing south to Mick Deaver Drive in Boone County as "PFC Dale Raymond Jackson Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to a provision in HB 1319 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

CORPORAL STEVEN LEE IRVIN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.781)

This act designates the portion of State Highway 163 from Mick Deaver Drive to Old Route K in Boone County as "Corporal Steven Lee Irvin Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to a provision in HB 1319 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

CPL DANIEL JOSEPH HEIBEL MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.782)

This act designates the portion of State Highway 163 from Mick Deaver Drive to Old Route K in Boone County as "Corporal Steven Lee Irvin Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to a provision in HB 1319 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

LCPL LARRY HAROLD COLEMAN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.783)

This act designates the portion of State Highway 163 from Green Meadows Drive to Nifong in Boone County as "LCPL Larry Harold Coleman Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to a provision in HB 1319 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

VFW POST 2025 MEMORIAL BRIDGE (Section 227.784)

This act designates the bridge on U.S. State Highway 63 crossing over Beaver Creek in Phelps County as "VFW Post 2025 Memorial Bridge".

This provision is identical to HB 1355 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

VETERANS MEMORIAL BRIDGE (Section 227.785)

This act designates the bridge on State Highway 21 crossing over the Current River in Ripley County as "Veterans Memorial Bridge".

This provision is identical to HB 1413 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

DAVID DORN MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.787)

This act designates the portion of Interstate 70 from Shreve Road continuing to Kingshighway Boulevard as "David Dorn Memorial Highway".

This provision is identical to HB 1363 (2021), a provision in HCS/SCS/SB 520 (2021), and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

POLICE SURGEON JAMES F COOPER MD MEMORIAL BRIDGE (Section 227.788)

This act designates the bridge on Interstate 64 crossing over Sarah Street in St. Louis City as the "Police Surgeon James F Cooper MD Memorial Bridge".

This provision is identical to HB 1367 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

BILLY RAY - COUSIN CARL - ANDERSON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.789)

This act designates the portion of State Highway 91 from U.S. State 61 to State Highway C and continuing east on State Highway C through the city of Morley to State Highway H in Scott County as "Billy Ray - Cousin Carl - Anderson Memorial Highway".

This act is identical to HB 1437 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

MAJOR GENERAL SAMUEL WELLS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.790)

This act designates the portion of State Highway K from Drennon Parkway to Technology Drive in St. Charles County as "Major General Samuel Wells Memorial Highway".

NATHANAEL GREENE HIGHWAY (Section 227.793)

This act designates the portion of Interstate 44 from State Highway 744/N. MulRoy Road continuing east to RA IS 44 Strafford/Greene County Line in Greene County the "Nathanael Greene Highway".

FIREFIGHTER TYLER H CASEY MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.794)

This act designates the portion of State Highway 43 from State Highway U continuing to State Highway C in Newton County as "Firefighter Tyler H Casey Memorial Highway".

POLICE OFFICER CHRISTOPHER RYAN MORTON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY (Section 227.803)

This act modifies the portion of road designated for Police Officer Christopher Ryan Morton.

This provision is identical to HB 1238 (2021) and a provision in HS/HB 152 (2021).

AUTOCYCLES (Section 301.010(2))

This act modifies the definition of an autocycle by repealing the requirement that the vehicle is designed to be controlled with a steering wheel and pedals.

This provision is identical to HB 91 (2021) and a provision in HB 661 (2021).

FARM FLEET VEHICLES (Section 301.033)

This act requires the Director of the Department of Revenue to establish a system of registration on a calendar year basis, applicable to all farm vehicles owned or purchased by the owner of a farm vehicle fleet. Any owner of more than one farm vehicle required to be registered may register a fleet of farm vehicles on a calendar year or biennial basis in lieu of standard registration periods.

All farm fleet vehicles shall be registered in April or on a prorated basis as provided in the act, and fees for farm fleet vehicles registered on a calendar year or biennial basis shall be payable not later than the last day of April, with 2 years' fees due for biennial registration. The act requires a certificate of inspection and approval issued no more than 120 days prior to registration. Fees for vehicles subsequently added to an existing farm vehicle fleet shall be prorated as specified in the act.

Farm vehicles registered under this act shall be issued a multi-year special license plate bearing the words "Farm Fleet Vehicle" and not requiring issuance of registration renewal tabs. Upon payment of the registration fees, the Director of the Department of Revenue shall issue a registration certificate or other suitable evidence that annual or biennial fees have been paid, which shall be carried in the vehicle at all times.

These provisions are identical to HB 153 (2021) and provisions in HB 661 (2021).

ODOMETER READINGS (Sections 301.192, 301.280, 407.526, 407.536, and 407.556)

This act increases, from 10 years to 20 years, the maximum age of motor vehicle required to have its odometer readings recorded in certain circumstances. (Sections 301.192.1(6) and 301.280.1). A corresponding change is made with regard to odometer fraud offenses. (Sections 407.526 and 407.556.2(2)). The act also specifies that the Department of Revenue may allow electronic signatures on written powers of attorney authorizing mileage disclosures