101st General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
Bills Indexed by Subject
MOTOR CARRIERS


BillSponsor Bill StringDate/Last Action
 Bill Information
HB1528Ellebracht, Mark HB 15285/13/2022 Referred: Transportation
  3123H.01I - Authorizes CDL applicants to submit medical examiner's certification electronically
HB1530Ellebracht, Mark HB 15305/13/2022 Referred: Transportation
  3124H.01I - Places length restrictions on trains carrying hazardous material
HB1574Kelley, Ann HB 15741/6/2022 Referred: Transportation
  3166H.01I - Modifies weight restrictions for certain vehicles engaged in transporting solid waste between a city and a solid waste disposal area or solid waste processing facility and exempts vehicles used primarily for agriculture purposes from such weight restrictions
HB1675Perkins, Chad HB 16755/13/2022 Referred: Corrections and Public Institutions
  3571H.01I - Requires the department of corrections to establish a program aimed at assisting incarcerated persons in obtaining their commercial driver's license in order to operate dump trucks upon release
HB1962Copeland, Ron HB 19625/11/2022 Placed on Informal Calendar
  3616H.01P - Modifies provisions relating to log trucks and weight limitations
HB2084Porter, Jeff HB 20843/31/2022 Referred: Transportation
  4358H.01I - Prohibits trucks of a certain weight from being driven in the far left lane on certain interstate highways
HB2417Porter, Jeff HB 24173/3/2022 Referred: Rules - Legislative Oversight
  5067H.01I - Modifies the Model Traffic Ordinance with respect to signals indicating the approach of a train
HB2662Porter, Jeff HB 26625/13/2022 Referred: Transportation
  5431H.01I - Places length restrictions on trains carrying hazardous material
HB2773Burger, Jamie HB 27732/28/2022 Withdrawn (H)
  5181H.01I - Establishes a permit process that allows trucks to exceed weight limitations when certain conditions are met
HB2917Cupps, Scott HB 29174/6/2022 Public Hearing Scheduled, Bill not Heard (H)
  5703H.01I - Allows Missouri residents eighteen years of age, but younger than twenty-one years of age, to operate commercial vehicles within the state