Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB200

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Exempts certain farm vehicles from emissions inspection requirements

Impact

If enacted, SB200 would adjust state law concerning emissions regulations specifically for farm vehicles by allowing exemptions for those with a gross vehicle weight above a certain threshold, those manufactured before a certain year, and a variety of other exceptions related to vehicle type and usage. Proponents argue that this change would reduce regulatory burdens on farmers and enhance efficiency in agricultural operations. However, it also raises concerns about potential increases in emissions from exempted vehicles, which supporters of stringent environmental regulations warn could affect air quality.

Summary

Senate Bill 200 seeks to amend the current emissions inspection requirements for certain farm vehicles. The legislation proposes to exempt specific categories of farm vehicles from mandatory emissions inspections, thereby modifying the existing regulations that require emissions checks for various motor vehicles domiciled, registered, or primarily operated within designated inspection areas in Missouri. This exemption is particularly significant for vehicles used in agriculture, which often face strict restrictions under typical emissions laws.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB200 center on the balance between environmental protection and agricultural operational needs. While many agricultural stakeholders support the bill as a necessary adjustment to facilitate farming activities, environmental advocates argue that reducing emissions oversight for these vehicles could undermine efforts to maintain air quality standards. This debate reflects broader discussions on environmental regulations and agricultural practices and indicates a potential divide between rural agricultural interests and urban environmental priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB1306

Exempts certain farm vehicles from emissions inspection requirements

MO SB847

Directs the Department of Revenue to establish a system in which persons who own multiple farm vehicles can elect to have the vehicles placed on the same registration renewal schedule

MO SB456

Modifies requirements for motor vehicles to undergo safety inspections

MO SB243

Exempts certain counties from the motor vehicle emissions inspection program established by the Air Conservation Commission

MO SB1516

Exempts certain counties from the motor vehicle emissions inspection program established by the Air Conservation Commission

MO HB1775

Modifies provisions relating to department of revenue

MO SB1156

Exempts certain vehicle dealers from place of business inspections

MO SB395

Extends certain natural resources fees

MO SB1483

Modifies provisions relating to the expenditure of moneys in certain funds by the Department of Natural Resources

MO HB154

Provides a sales tax exemption for sales of certain medical devices

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