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Bill Type: House Bill
HB 1026repeal fleet licensing procedures for certain vehicles.
HB 1027revise the definition of a trailer for the purpose of titling a restored or rebuilt trailer.
HB 1034repeal the requirement for motor vehicle liability insurance safety rating discounts for certain older motor vehicle drivers.
HB 1039permit a written promise to appear for violators of overweight vehicle provisions.
HB 1040provide jurisdiction for clerk magistrates to accept certain penalties.
HB 1054increase the amount that the court may assess against the defendant for failure to appear in regard to certain motor vehicle violations.
HB 1058clarify the definition of motor vehicle for the purpose of supplemental automobile liability insurance.
HB 1060revise certain provisions concerning how motor vehicle license fees are distributed in the unorganized territories of a county.
HB 1064deposit certain funds associated with snowmobiles and motorized boats into the state highway fund.
HB 1127repeal the requirement that rear vehicle registration plates be illuminated.
HB 1161prohibit the use of certain photo radar speed detection systems and of certain photo monitoring devices to detect red light violations.
HB 1164authorize senior citizens to hunt from vehicles.
HB 1186require certain children to be in booster seats when in motor vehicles.
HB 1192increase certain registration fees for the use of motor vehicles on the public highways.
HB 1207allow the consignment or auction of certain out-of-state vehicles and motorcycles.
HB 1212revise certain provisions regarding the county wheel tax.
HB 1214revise the period of time in which a refund of certain commercial motor vehicle license fees may be requested.
HB 1215repeal certain refund provisions of the motor fuel tax for certain nonhighway agricultural use of motor fuels and to provide for the distribution of such motor fuel tax.
HB 1221establish a task force on teen driving safety.
HB 1256revise certain provisions regarding the sale of new or used vehicles and the sale of certain emergency vehicles.
Bill Type: Senate Bill
SB 4update certain standards governing pedestrian control signals.
SB 5revise the maximum distance from a bridge for posting maximum vehicle weight warning signage.
SB 18revise certain requirements regarding a commercial driver license.
SB 19update certain provisions pertaining to motor carrier safety and the transportation of hazardous materials.
SB 20remove the requirement of a prior felony conviction for a fourth and subsequent driving under the influence offenses.
SB 28revise certain provisions regarding the authority of the secretary of transportation to create limited speed zones through highway work areas and to declare an emergency.
SB 33revise certain provisions regarding the 24/7 sobriety program, to authorize the collection of certain fees, and to authorize the use of ignition interlock devices.
SB 55allow the shooting of coyotes from snowmobiles.
SB 71prohibit the use of certain handheld electronic wireless devices for electronic messaging while driving.
SB 99revise the provisions that determine the amount of the motor vehicle registration fees that shall be applied based on the age of the vehicles.
SB 105require the use of an ignition interlock device in motor vehicles used by certain persons guilty of a second violation of driving under the influence and to provide for certain penalties with regard to ignition interlock devices.
SB 115prohibit the use of certain wireless communication devices while driving.
SB 116provide for the confiscation of motor vehicle license plates for certain driving under the influence violations.
SB 131clarify certain provisions relating to establishing identity by applicants for certain licenses, permits, and identification cards.
SB 164revise certain provisions regarding the regulation of traffic on municipal streets.
SB 177increase certain registration fees and taxes for the use of motor vehicles on the public highways.
SB 181increase the length limitation for certain motor vehicles.