Specifies that license plate covers must be transparent and non-tinted
Impact
If enacted, HB2339 will directly modify the existing regulations surrounding motor vehicle licensing and registration within Missouri. The bill asserts that all motor vehicles should display their license plates in a manner that is fully visible, potentially impacting current practices where tinted or obscured license plate covers are employed. This adjustment is expected to encourage compliance with visibility requirements and potentially reduce incidents of license plate-related infractions.
Summary
House Bill 2339 seeks to amend the state's vehicle registration laws specifically regarding license plates. The bill proposes to repeal the existing section 301.130 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri and enact a new section which mandates that all license plate covers must be transparent and non-tinted. This change is intended to enhance the visibility of license plates for law enforcement purposes as well as for public safety. The bill emphasizes that under no circumstances can plates be obscured by tinted or fully opaque covers, aligning with broader efforts to ensure that vehicle identification remains accessible and easily readable.
Contention
One notable point of contention surrounding the bill is the concern from vehicle owners who may prefer personalized or decorative license plate covers. Advocacy groups may argue that the bill restricts individual expression and could lead to additional regulations that complicate vehicle customizations. Supporters of the bill, primarily citing public safety and law enforcement needs, advocate for standardization that would eliminate challenges in identifying vehicles on the road. Ultimately, this bill represents a balance between public safety and individual rights regarding vehicle appearance.
Specifies that certain applicants for disabled license plates or windshield placards shall not be required to provide physician's statements for issuance or renewal of the plates or placards