Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1476

Introduced
2/27/24  

Caption

Adds vehicles operated by county or municipal park rangers to the definition of "emergency vehicle"

Impact

The bill replaces previous sections of law related to traffic regulations, specifically those governing the actions required from other drivers when an emergency vehicle approaches. With the addition of park rangers, the bill marks a significant shift towards inclusivity in emergency response policies, allowing them to operate under the same legal frameworks as police and fire services. This aims to ensure quicker and more effective interventions in emergencies occurring in parks or recreational areas.

Summary

Senate Bill 1476 addresses the definition and regulation of emergency vehicles in Missouri by adding vehicles operated by county or municipal park rangers to the existing categories defined as emergency vehicles. This amendment is intended to enhance the overall response capabilities of emergency services by recognizing the role that park rangers play in public safety and ensuring they have the same rights and privileges as other emergency personnel when responding to incidents.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions surrounding SB 1476 may include concerns regarding the implications of expanding the definition of emergency vehicles. Some legislators and stakeholders may argue that this could lead to confusion about the authority and jurisdiction of different emergency services, potentially complicating the enforcement of traffic laws during emergencies. Opponents of the bill might also raise questions about the adequacy of training and the specific scope of duties expected from park rangers when responding as emergency personnel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB61

Modifies provisions relating to the operation of motor vehicles while using electronic devices

MO SB56

Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles

MO HB1015

Regarding law enforcement practices

MO SB398

Enacts provisions relating to motor vehicles

MO SB456

Modifies requirements for motor vehicles to undergo safety inspections

MO SB221

Directs the Department of Revenue to issue only one license plate to most motor vehicles

MO HB1228

Allows motor vehicles operated by canine search and rescue teams to qualify as emergency vehicles when responding to an emergency

MO SB243

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

MO SB188

Permits vehicle platooning on Missouri roads

MO HB942

Modifies provisions relating to siren use for emergency vehicles operated as police vehicles

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