Home Hearings Calendar Journal House News
 
House Members>
Bill Information>
Committees>
Media Center>
General Information>
Past Session Archives
Directory of Representatives
House Leadership
Legislator Lookup
General Info
Bill List
Bill Tracking
Bill Activity Reports
Floor Activity>
Copyright Information
Dates of Interest
Subject Index
House Calendar
House Floor Schedule
Current House Actions
Past House Actions
Announced Legislation
Committee Assignments
House Committees
Committee Descriptions
Hearing Schedules>
Hearing Room Schedule
2012 Interim Committees
Bipartisan Investigative Committee on Privacy Protection
House Hearing Schedule
Senate Hearing Schedule
Latest News
This Week in the Missouri House
Audio
Video
Photos
Media Staff
Live Debates>
House Debate
Senate Debate
Problems with Audio
Chief Clerk of the House
Journal of the House
Dates of Interest
Rules of the House (PDF)
Missouri Constitution
Missouri Statutes
The Legislative Process>
House Information>
Showing You, a student handbook  (PDF)
Making The Law
How a Bill Becomes Law (PDF)
Glossary of Terms
House Staff Directory
Employment Opportunities
Intern Activities
Current Bid Items
Third Floor Rotunda Schedule
Capitol Floor Maps
Visiting The House
Related Links Missouri State Government Missouri Senate Revised Statutes of Missouri Search Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMO) Missouri Constitution Visiting the House House Job Opportunities Frequently Requested Resources
Who is your Representative?

(zip code or zip+4)
 
Printer Friendly
HB1646I-TEMPORARY BOATING SAFETY CARDS
Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 1646 -- Temporary Boating Safety Identification Cards

Sponsor:  Brown (116)

This bill repeals the current provisions regarding the issuance
of a temporary boater education permit to a nonresident and
allows any person or company that rents or sells vessels to issue
a temporary boating safety identification card to a nonresident
of the state, who meets the minimum age requirements, to operate
a rented vessel or a vessel being considered for sale for a
period of up to seven days.  The bill specifies that the
applicant must sign an affidavit stating that he or she has
reviewed the Missouri State Highway Patrol Handbook of Missouri
Boating Laws and Responsibilities.  A fee of $7 will be charged
for the identification card and all fees are to be collected by
the entity renting the vessel and forwarded monthly to the
Missouri State Highway Patrol for deposit into the Missouri State
Water Patrol Fund.

The bill contains an emergency clause.

Copyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives


Missouri House of Representatives
Last Updated February 16, 2012 at 11:15 am