Missouri 2022 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB971

Introduced
1/5/22  

Caption

Creates the Missouri Motor Vehicle Commission, and transfers to it responsibility for licensing and regulating vehicle dealers

Impact

SB 971 significantly impacts state laws regarding the registration, licensing, and operation of vehicle dealers in Missouri. By consolidating the licensing processes under the Missouri Motor Vehicle Commission, the bill aims to streamline operations for dealers and reduce the bureaucratic burden. Additionally, the introduction of new penalty structures for violations is intended to enhance compliance among dealers and uphold the integrity of vehicle sales within the state. The provisions also cover the establishment of the Motor Vehicle Administration Technology Fund, focusing on developing a modernized system for vehicle titling and registration.

Summary

Senate Bill 971 aims to revamp the licensing framework for vehicle dealers in Missouri by repealing multiple existing sections regulating the sale and licensing of motor vehicles, boat dealers, and powersport dealers, and replacing them with newly established sections. The provisions clarify the responsibilities of the Missouri Motor Vehicle Commission, which will oversee the licensing process, set requirements for dealer operations, and impose penalties for non-compliance. The bill introduces a more structured system of licensing and regulates auction events, ensuring compliance with state laws while simplifying dealer operations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 971 include concerns from various industry stakeholders about the effects of the stringent licensing requirements and administrative fees on smaller dealers. Critics argue that the increased costs associated with compliance could disproportionately affect smaller operations and new entrants into the market. Furthermore, the bill's provisions regarding auction events and the fines for off-premise sales have raised questions among auctioneers and dealers about their viability under the new regulations. Supporters, however, believe that these measures will lead to a more robust regulatory framework and enhance consumer protection.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB2051

Creates the Missouri Motor Vehicle Commission, and transfers to it responsibility for licensing and regulating vehicle dealers

MO HB799

Relating to Motor Vehicles

MO SB165

Exempts certain vehicle dealers from place of business inspections

MO SB1156

Exempts certain vehicle dealers from place of business inspections

MO SB967

Requires motor vehicle dealers to collect and remit sales taxes on sales of motor vehicles

MO SB1016

Specifies that the educational seminar required for licensure as a used motor vehicle dealer shall be available online or in person

MO HB415

Requires dealers to collect and remit sales tax on motor vehicle sales

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 SB1022

Modifies provisions relating to off-premise sales by motor vehicle dealers

MO SB585

Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

Similar Bills

MO SB1016

Specifies that the educational seminar required for licensure as a used motor vehicle dealer shall be available online or in person

MO SB165

Exempts certain vehicle dealers from place of business inspections

MO SB1156

Exempts certain vehicle dealers from place of business inspections

MO SB585

Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

MO HB799

Relating to Motor Vehicles

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 HB1775

Modifies provisions relating to department of revenue

MO HB572

Authorizes motor fuel tax rate changes based on certain department of transportation expenditures