Missouri 2024 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB912 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 03/12/2024

                     
EXPLANATION-Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in this bill is not enacted 
and is intended to be omitted in the law. 
SECOND REGULAR SESSION 
[PERFECTED] 
SENATE SUBSTITUTE FOR 
SENATE COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR 
SENATE BILL NO. 912 
102ND GENERAL ASSEMBLY  
INTRODUCED BY SENATOR BROWN (26). 
3361S.06P 	KRISTINA MARTIN, Secretary  
AN ACT 
To repeal sections 42.051, 143.174, 143.175, 301.142, 301.3030, 301.3061, 302.188, and 442.571, 
RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof twelve new sections relating to military affairs, with 
existing penalty provisions. 
 
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: 
     Section A. Sections 42.051, 143.174, 143.175, 301.142, 1 
301.3030, 301.3061, 302.188, and 442.571, RSMo, are repealed 2 
and twelve new sections enacted in lieu thereof, to be known as 3 
sections 42.022, 42.051, 42.312, 143.174, 143.175, 227.	854, 4 
301.142, 301.3030, 301.3061, 301.3180, 302.188, and 442.571, to 5 
read as follows:6 
     42.022.  1.  In addition to any other duties imposed 1 
under this chapter, the commission shall review the 2 
provisions of the Commander John Scott Hannon Veterans 3 
Mental Health Care Improvement Act of 2019, enacted by the 4 
116th United States Congress (P.L. 116 -171), as amended, and 5 
any regulations related thereto.  After review, the  6 
commission, in collaboration with the department of mental 7 
health, shall provide recommendations and make efforts to 8 
adopt procedures, programs, treatment options, additional 9 
aid, and any other assistance deemed necessary by the 10   SS SCS SB 912 	2 
commission to assist in the efforts to prevent veteran 11 
suicide, subject to appropriation. 12 
     2.  On or before June 30, 2025, and on or before every 13 
June thirtieth thereafter, the commission shall file a 14 
report with the department of public safety and the general 15 
assembly on the recommendations, implementation, and 16 
effectiveness of the efforts by the co mmission to prevent 17 
veteran suicide. 18 
     3.  The department of public safety may promulgate all 19 
necessary rules and regulations for the administration of 20 
this section.  Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term 21 
is defined in section 536.010, that is created under the  22 
authority delegated in this section shall become effective 23 
only if it complies with and is subject to all of the 24 
provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 25 
536.028.  This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and 26 
if any of the powers vested with the general assembly 27 
pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective 28 
date, or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently 29 
held unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking 30 
authority and any rule proposed or a dopted after August 28, 31 
2024, shall be invalid and void. 32 
     42.051.  1.  Every state agency shall [ensure that]  1 
include on any form, including digital forms posted on an 2 
internet website, used to [collect data from individuals 3 
include] interact with members of the public the following  4 
questions in substantially similar form: 5 
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8 
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   (1)  Have you ever served on active duty in the 
Armed Forces of the United States and separated 
from such service under conditions other than 
dishonorable? 
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     2.  Every state agency shall provide the contact 21 
information of those individuals who answer question (3) in 22 
subsection 1 of this section in the affirmative to the 23 
commission within seven business days of receipt and shall 24 
provide the contact information in a format readily 25 
accessible by the commission. 26 
     3.  Every state agency shall prepare information 27 
regarding the agency's applicable services and benefits that 28 
are available to veterans and provide such information to 29 
those individuals who answer [the] questions (1) and (2)  30 
provided in subsection 1 of this section in the affirmative 31 
and to the commission.  Such information shall be available 32 
in a format readily accessible and identifiable to members 33 
of the public and to the commission . 34 
     4.  On January first of every year, the commission 35 
shall post a report on the commission's website that 36 
includes: 37 
     (1)  The total number of individuals whose contact 38 
information has been submitted to the commission from each 39 
state agency pursuant to subsection 2 of this section; and 40 
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   (2)  If answering question (1) in the affirmative, 
would you like to receive info rmation and 
assistance regarding [the agency's] veteran 
benefits and services? 
  
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   (3)  If answering question (2) in the affirmative, 
may the agency share your contact information with 
the Missouri Veterans Commission in order to 
provide you with information regarding available 
veterans benefits and services?  General 
information may also be found on the Missouri 
Veterans Commission's website. 
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     (2)  The total number of individuals contacted by the 41 
commission as a result of the submission of contact 42 
information by a state a gency. 43 
     [3.] 5.  The provisions of subsection 1 of this section 44 
shall only apply to any form first created on or after 45 
August 28, [2021] 2024, or any form created before August 46 
28, [2021] 2024, and subsequently modified on or after 47 
August 28, [2021] 2024. 48 
     42.312.  1.  There is hereby created within the state 1 
adjutant general's office the "Operation Enduring Freedom, 2 
Operation Freedom's Sentinel, and Operation Allies Refuge 3 
Program".  Every veteran who honorably served on acti ve duty  4 
in the United States military service at any time beginning 5 
October 7, 2001, and ending August 30, 2021, shall be 6 
entitled to receive an Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation 7 
Freedom's Sentinel, and Operation Allies Refuge medallion, 8 
medal, and certificate of appreciation under this section, 9 
provided that: 10 
     (1)  Such veteran is a legal resident of this state or 11 
was a legal resident of this state at the time he or she 12 
entered or was discharged from military service or at the 13 
time of his or her death or such veteran served in a unit of 14 
the Missouri National Guard regardless of whether such 15 
veteran is or ever was a legal resident of this state; and 16 
     (2)  Such veteran was honorably separated or discharged 17 
from military service, is sti ll in active service in an 18 
honorable status, or was in active service in an honorable 19 
status at the time of his or her death. 20 
     2.  The Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Freedom's 21 
Sentinel, and Operation Allies Refuge medallion, medal, and 22 
certificate shall be awarded regardless of whether such 23 
veteran served within the United States or in a foreign 24   SS SCS SB 912 	5 
country.  The medallion, medal, and certificate shall be 25 
awarded regardless of whether such veteran was under 26 
eighteen years of age at the time o f enlistment.  For  27 
purposes of this section, "veteran" means any person defined 28 
as a veteran by the United States Department of Veterans 29 
Affairs or its successor agency. 30 
     143.174.  For all tax years beginning on or after 1 
January 1, 2016, for purposes of calculating the Missouri 2 
taxable income as required under section 143.011, one 3 
hundred percent of the income received by any person as 4 
salary or compensation in any form as a member of the active 5 
duty component of the Armed Forces o f the United States, and 6 
to the extent that such income is included in the federal 7 
adjusted gross income, may be deducted from the taxpayer's 8 
Missouri adjusted gross income to determine such taxpayer's 9 
Missouri taxable income.  If such person files a c ombined  10 
return with a spouse, any military income received while 11 
engaging in the performance of active duty may be deducted 12 
from their Missouri combined adjusted gross income.  For the  13 
purposes of this section, "salary or compensation" shall 14 
include any signing bonus. 15 
     143.175.  1.  For all tax years beginning on or after 1 
January 1, 2020, for purposes of calculating the Missouri 2 
taxable income as required under section 143.011, a 3 
percentage of the income received by any person as s alary or  4 
compensation: 5 
     (1)  In performance of inactive duty for training (IDT) 6 
of the National Guard or annual training status (AT) of the 7 
National Guard; [or] 8 
     (2)  In reserve components of the Armed Forces of the 9 
United States; or 10   SS SCS SB 912 	6 
     (3)  In the form of a bonus from the National Guard or 11 
a reserve component of the United States Armed Forces for 12 
joining, reenlisting, or for any other reason; 13 
and to the extent that such income is included in the 14 
federal adjusted gross income, may be deduct ed from the  15 
taxpayer's Missouri adjusted gross income to determine such 16 
taxpayer's Missouri taxable income.  If such person files a 17 
combined return with a spouse, a percentage of any military 18 
income received while engaging in the performance of 19 
National Guard or reserve military duty may be deducted from 20 
their Missouri combined adjusted gross income.  Such  21 
military income shall be deducted as follows: 22 
     (a)  For the tax year beginning on or after January 1, 23 
2020, twenty percent of such military i ncome; 24 
     (b)  For the tax year beginning on or after January 1, 25 
2021, forty percent of such military income; 26 
     (c)  For the tax year beginning on or after January 1, 27 
2022, sixty percent of such income; 28 
     (d)  For the tax year beginning on or aft er January 1,  29 
2023, eighty percent of such income; 30 
     (e)  For all tax years beginning on January 1, 2024, 31 
and thereafter, one hundred percent of such income. 32 
     2.  Notwithstanding the provisions of this section or 33 
any other provision of law to the contrary, the deduction 34 
authorized by this section shall not apply to compensation 35 
received while engaging in civilian federal service, 36 
including civil service positions requiring the wearing of 37 
military uniform and military affiliation. 38 
     227.854.  The portion of U.S. Highway 63 from the south 1 
end of CRD 637 loop continuing north through the City of 2 
Freeburg to Dogwood Street in Osage County shall be 3   SS SCS SB 912 	7 
designated the "POW/MIA SSG Paul Hasenbeck Memorial 4 
Highway".  The department of transportation shall erect and 5 
maintain appropriate signs designating such highway, with 6 
the costs to be paid by the department of transportation. 7 
     301.142.  1.  As used in sections 301.141 to 301.143, 1 
the following terms mean: 2 
     (1)  "Department", the department of revenue; 3 
     (2)  "Director", the director of the department of 4 
revenue; 5 
     (3)  "Other authorized health care practitioner" 6 
includes advanced practice registered nurses licensed 7 
pursuant to chapter 335, physician a ssistants licensed 8 
pursuant to chapter 334, chiropractors licensed pursuant to 9 
chapter 331, podiatrists licensed pursuant to chapter 330, 10 
assistant physicians, physical therapists licensed pursuant 11 
to chapter 334, and optometrists licensed pursuant to 12 
chapter 336; 13 
     (4)  "Physically disabled", a natural person who is 14 
blind, as defined in section 8.700, or a natural person with 15 
medical disabilities which prohibits, limits, or severely 16 
impairs one's ability to ambulate or walk, as determined by 17 
a licensed physician or other authorized health care 18 
practitioner as follows: 19 
     (a)  The person cannot ambulate or walk fifty or less 20 
feet without stopping to rest due to a severe and disabling 21 
arthritic, neurological, orthopedic condition, or other 22 
severe and disabling condition; or 23 
     (b)  The person cannot ambulate or walk without the use 24 
of, or assistance from, a brace, cane, crutch, another 25 
person, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or other assistive 26 
device; or 27   SS SCS SB 912 	8 
     (c)  Is restricted by a respi ratory or other disease to 28 
such an extent that the person's forced respiratory 29 
expiratory volume for one second, when measured by 30 
spirometry, is less than one liter, or the arterial oxygen 31 
tension is less than sixty mm/hg on room air at rest; or 32 
     (d)  Uses portable oxygen; or 33 
     (e)  Has a cardiac condition to the extent that the 34 
person's functional limitations are classified in severity 35 
as class III or class IV according to standards set by the 36 
American Heart Association; or 37 
     (f)  Except as otherwise provided in subdivision (4) of 38 
subsection 16 of this section, a person's age, in and of 39 
itself, shall not be a factor in determining whether such 40 
person is physically disabled or is otherwise entitled to 41 
disabled license plates and/or disab led windshield hanging 42 
placards within the meaning of sections 301.141 to 301.143; 43 
     (5)  "Physician", a person licensed to practice 44 
medicine pursuant to chapter 334; 45 
     (6)  "Physician's statement", a statement personally 46 
signed by a duly authoriz ed person which certifies that a 47 
person is disabled as defined in this section; 48 
     (7)  "Temporarily disabled person", a disabled person 49 
as defined in this section whose disability or incapacity is 50 
expected to last no more than one hundred eighty days ; 51 
     (8)  "Temporary windshield placard", a placard to be 52 
issued to persons who are temporarily disabled persons as 53 
defined in this section, certification of which shall be 54 
indicated on the physician's statement; 55 
     (9)  "Windshield placard", a plac ard to be issued to 56 
persons who are physically disabled as defined in this 57 
section, certification of which shall be indicated on the 58 
physician's statement. 59   SS SCS SB 912 	9 
     2.  Other authorized health care practitioners may 60 
furnish to a disabled or temporarily dis abled person a  61 
physician's statement for only those physical health care 62 
conditions for which such health care practitioner is 63 
legally authorized to diagnose and treat. 64 
     3.  A physician's statement shall: 65 
     (1)  Be on a form prescribed by the dir ector of revenue; 66 
     (2)  Set forth the specific diagnosis and medical 67 
condition which renders the person physically disabled or 68 
temporarily disabled as defined in this section; 69 
     (3)  Include the physician's or other authorized health 70 
care practitioner's license number; and 71 
     (4)  Be personally signed by the issuing physician or 72 
other authorized health care practitioner. 73 
     4.  If it is the professional opinion of the physician 74 
or other authorized health care practitioner issuing the 75 
statement that the physical disability of the applicant, 76 
user, or member of the applicant's household is permanent, 77 
it shall be noted on the statement.  Otherwise, the  78 
physician or other authorized health care practitioner shall 79 
note on the statement the ant icipated length of the 80 
disability, which shall determine the expiration date for 81 
the temporary windshield placard, and which period [may]  82 
shall not exceed one hundred eighty days.  If the physician  83 
or health care practitioner fails to record an expirat ion  84 
date on the physician's statement, the director shall issue 85 
a temporary windshield placard for a period of thirty days. 86 
     5.  A physician or other authorized health care 87 
practitioner who issues or signs a physician's statement so 88 
that disabled plates or a disabled windshield placard may be 89 
obtained shall maintain in such disabled person's medical 90 
chart documentation that such a certificate has been issued, 91   SS SCS SB 912 	10 
the date the statement was signed, the diagnosis or 92 
condition which existed that qualif ied the person as  93 
disabled pursuant to this section and shall contain 94 
sufficient documentation so as to objectively confirm that 95 
such condition exists. 96 
     6.  The medical or other records of the physician or 97 
other authorized health care practitioner who issued a  98 
physician's statement shall be open to inspection and review 99 
by such practitioner's licensing board, in order to verify 100 
compliance with this section.  Information contained within 101 
such records shall be confidential unless required for 102 
prosecution, disciplinary purposes, or otherwise required to 103 
be disclosed by law. 104 
     7.  Owners of motor vehicles who are residents of the 105 
state of Missouri, and who are physically disabled, owners 106 
of motor vehicles operated at least fifty percent of the  107 
time by a physically disabled person, or owners of motor 108 
vehicles used to primarily transport physically disabled 109 
members of the owner's household may obtain disabled person 110 
license plates.  Such owners, upon application [,] to the  111 
director accompanied by the documents and fees provided for 112 
in this section, a current physician's statement which has 113 
been issued within ninety days proceeding the date the 114 
application is made, and proof of compliance with the state 115 
motor vehicle laws relating to regist ration and licensing of 116 
motor vehicles, shall be issued motor vehicle license plates 117 
for vehicles, other than commercial vehicles with a gross 118 
weight in excess of twenty -four thousand pounds, upon which 119 
shall be inscribed the international wheelchair 120 
accessibility symbol and the word "DISABLED" in addition to 121 
a combination of letters and numbers.  Such license plates 122 
shall be made with fully reflective material with a common 123   SS SCS SB 912 	11 
color scheme and design, shall be clearly visible at night, 124 
and shall be aesthetically attractive, as prescribed by 125 
section 301.130.  If at any time an individual who obtained 126 
disabled license plates issued under this subsection no 127 
longer occupies a residence with a physically disabled 128 
person, or no longer owns a vehicle tha t is operated at  129 
least fifty percent of the time by a physically disabled 130 
person, such individual shall surrender the disabled license 131 
plates to the department within thirty days of becoming 132 
ineligible for their use. 133 
     8.  The director shall further issue, upon request, to 134 
such applicant one, and for good cause shown, as the 135 
director may define by rule and regulations, not more than 136 
two, removable disabled windshield hanging placards for use 137 
when the disabled person is occupying a vehicle or when a  138 
vehicle not bearing the permanent handicap plate is being 139 
used to pick up, deliver, or collect the physically disabled 140 
person issued the disabled motor vehicle license plate or 141 
disabled windshield hanging placard. 142 
     9.  No additional fee shall be paid to the director for 143 
the issuance of the special license plates provided in this 144 
section, except for special personalized license plates and 145 
other license plates described in this subsection.  Priority  146 
for any specific set of special license plate s shall be  147 
given to the applicant who received the number in the 148 
immediately preceding license period subject to the 149 
applicant's compliance with the provisions of this section 150 
and any applicable rules or regulations issued by the 151 
director.  If determined feasible by the advisory committee 152 
established in section 301.129, any special license plate 153 
issued pursuant to this section may be adapted to also 154 
include the international wheelchair accessibility symbol 155   SS SCS SB 912 	12 
and the word "DISABLED" as prescribed in t his section and  156 
such plate may be issued to any applicant who meets the 157 
requirements of this section and the other appropriate 158 
provision of this chapter, subject to the requirements and 159 
fees of the appropriate provision of this chapter. 160 
     10.  Any physically disabled person, or the parent or 161 
guardian of any such person, or any not -for-profit group,  162 
organization, or other entity which transports more than one 163 
physically disabled person, may apply to the director of 164 
revenue for a removable windshie ld placard.  The placard may  165 
be used in motor vehicles which do not bear the permanent 166 
handicap symbol on the license plate.  Such placards must be 167 
hung from the front, middle rearview mirror of a parked 168 
motor vehicle and may not be hung from the mirro r during  169 
operation.  These placards may only be used during the 170 
period of time when the vehicle is being used by a disabled 171 
person, or when the vehicle is being used to pick up, 172 
deliver, or collect a disabled person, and shall be 173 
surrendered to the de partment, within thirty days, if a 174 
group, organization, or entity that obtained the removable 175 
windshield placard due to the transportation of more than 176 
one physically disabled person no longer transports more 177 
than one disabled person.  When there is no rearview mirror,  178 
the placard shall be displayed on the dashboard on the 179 
driver's side. 180 
     11.  The removable windshield placard shall conform to 181 
the specifications, in respect to size, color, and content, 182 
as set forth in federal regulations publishe d by the  183 
Department of Transportation.  The removable windshield 184 
placard shall be renewed every four years.  The director may  185 
stagger the expiration dates to equalize workload.  Only one  186 
removable placard may be issued to an applicant who has been 187   SS SCS SB 912 	13 
issued disabled person license plates.  Upon request, one  188 
additional windshield placard may be issued to an applicant 189 
who has not been issued disabled person license plates. 190 
     12.  A temporary windshield placard shall be issued to 191 
any physically disable d person, or the parent or guardian of 192 
any such person who otherwise qualifies except that the 193 
physical disability, in the opinion of the physician, is not 194 
expected to exceed a period of one hundred eighty days.  The  195 
temporary windshield placard shall conform to the  196 
specifications, in respect to size, color, and content, as 197 
set forth in federal regulations published by the Department 198 
of Transportation.  The fee for the temporary windshield 199 
placard shall be two dollars.  Upon request, and for good 200 
cause shown, one additional temporary windshield placard may 201 
be issued to an applicant.  Temporary windshield placards 202 
shall be issued upon presentation of the physician's 203 
statement provided by this section and shall be displayed in 204 
the same manner as r emovable windshield placards.  A person  205 
or entity shall be qualified to possess and display a 206 
temporary removable windshield placard for six months and 207 
the placard may be renewed once for an additional six months 208 
if a physician's statement pursuant to this section is  209 
supplied to the director of revenue at the time of renewal. 210 
     13.  [Application for license plates or windshield 211 
placards issued pursuant to this section shall be made to 212 
the director of revenue and shall be accompanied by a 213 
statement signed by a licensed physician or other authorized 214 
health care practitioner which certifies that the applicant, 215 
user, or member of the applicant's household is a physically 216 
disabled person as defined by this section. 217 
     14.  The] A windshield placard shall be renewable only 218 
by the person or entity to which the placard was originally 219   SS SCS SB 912 	14 
issued.  Any placard issued pursuant to this section shall 220 
only be used when the physically disabled occupant for whom 221 
the disabled plate or placard was issued is in the motor  222 
vehicle at the time of parking or when a physically disabled 223 
person is being delivered or collected.  A disabled license 224 
plate and/or a removable windshield hanging placard are not 225 
transferable and may not be used by any other person whether 226 
disabled or not. 227 
     [15.] 14.  At the time the disabled plates or 228 
windshield hanging placards are issued, the director shall 229 
issue a registration certificate which shall include the 230 
applicant's name, address, and other identifying information 231 
as prescribed by the director, or if issued to an agency, 232 
such agency's name and address.  This certificate shall 233 
further contain the disabled license plate number or, for 234 
windshield hanging placards, the registration or identifying 235 
number stamped on the pla card.  The validated registration 236 
receipt given to the applicant shall serve as the 237 
registration certificate. 238 
     [16.] 15.  The director shall, upon issuing any 239 
disabled registration certificate for license plates and/or 240 
windshield hanging placards, provide information which 241 
explains that such plates or windshield hanging placards are 242 
nontransferable, and the restrictions explaining who and 243 
when a person or vehicle which bears or has the disabled 244 
plates or windshield hanging placards may be used o r be  245 
parked in a disabled reserved parking space, and the 246 
penalties prescribed for violations of the provisions of 247 
this act. 248 
     [17.] 16.  (1)  Except as otherwise provided in this 249 
subsection, every [new] applicant for issuance of a disabled  250 
license plate or placard shall be required to present a new 251   SS SCS SB 912 	15 
physician's statement dated no more than ninety days prior 252 
to such application[.  Renewal applicants will be required 253 
to submit a physician's statement dated no more than ninety 254 
days prior to such ap plication upon their first renewal 255 
occurring on or after August 1, 2005.  Upon completing  256 
subsequent], and for renewal applications [,] a physician's  257 
statement dated no more than ninety days prior to such 258 
application shall be required every eighth year.  [Such  259 
physician's statement shall state the expiration date for 260 
the temporary windshield placard.  If the physician fails to 261 
record an expiration date on the physician's statement, the 262 
director shall issue the temporary windshield placard for a 263 
period of thirty days.  The director may stagger the 264 
requirement of a physician's statement on all renewals for 265 
the initial implementation of an eight -year period.] 266 
     (2)  Notwithstanding any provision of law to the 267 
contrary, if the applicant has present ed proof of disability 268 
in the form of a statement from the United States Veterans' 269 
Administration verifying that the person is permanently 270 
disabled, the applicant shall not be required to provide a 271 
physician's statement for the purpose of issuance or r enewal  272 
of disabled persons license plates or windshield placards. 273 
     (3)  Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (f) of 274 
subdivision (4) of subsection 1 of this section, any person 275 
seventy-five years of age or older who provided a 276 
physician's statement with the original application shall 277 
not be required to provide a physician's statement for the 278 
purpose of renewal of disabled persons license plates or 279 
windshield placards. 280 
     [18.] 17.  The director of revenue upon receiving a 281 
physician's statement pursuant to this subsection shall 282 
check with the state board of registration for the healing 283   SS SCS SB 912 	16 
arts created in section 334.120, or the Missouri state board 284 
of nursing established in section 335.021, with respect to 285 
physician's statements signed by advanced practice  286 
registered nurses, or the Missouri state board of 287 
chiropractic examiners established in section 331.090, with 288 
respect to physician's statements signed by licensed 289 
chiropractors, or with the board of optometry established in 290 
section 336.130, with respect to physician's statements 291 
signed by licensed optometrists, or the state board of 292 
podiatric medicine created in section 330.100, with respect 293 
to physician's statements signed by physicians of the foot 294 
or podiatrists to determine wh ether the physician is duly 295 
licensed and registered pursuant to law.  [If such applicant  296 
obtaining a disabled license plate or placard presents proof 297 
of disability in the form of a statement from the United 298 
States Veterans' Administration verifying tha t the person is  299 
permanently disabled, the applicant shall be exempt from the 300 
eight-year certification requirement of this subsection for 301 
renewal of the plate or placard.  Initial applications shall 302 
be accompanied by the physician's statement required b y this  303 
section.  Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (f) of 304 
subdivision (4) of subsection 1 of this section, any person 305 
seventy-five years of age or older who provided the 306 
physician's statement with the original application shall 307 
not be required to provide a physician's statement for the 308 
purpose of renewal of disabled persons license plates or 309 
windshield placards. 310 
     19.] 18.  The boards shall cooperate with the director 311 
and shall supply information requested pursuant to this 312 
subsection.  The director shall, in cooperation with the 313 
boards which shall assist the director, establish a list of 314 
all Missouri physicians and other authorized health care 315   SS SCS SB 912 	17 
practitioners and of any other information necessary to 316 
administer this section. 317 
     [20.] 19.  Where the owner's application is based on 318 
the fact that the vehicle is used at least fifty percent of 319 
the time by a physically disabled person, the applicant 320 
shall submit a statement stating this fact, in addition to 321 
the physician's statement.  The statement shall be signed by 322 
both the owner of the vehicle and the physically disabled 323 
person.  The applicant shall be required to submit this 324 
statement with each application for license plates.  No  325 
person shall willingly or knowingly submit a fals e statement  326 
and any such false statement shall be considered perjury and 327 
may be punishable pursuant to section 301.420. 328 
     [21.] 20.  The director of revenue shall retain all 329 
physicians' statements and all other documents received in 330 
connection with a person's application for disabled license 331 
plates and/or disabled windshield placards. 332 
     [22.] 21.  The director of revenue shall enter into  333 
reciprocity agreements with other states or the federal  334 
government for the purpose of recognizing disabled person  335 
license plates or windshield placards issued to physically  336 
disabled persons. 337 
     [23.] 22.  When a person to whom disabled person 338 
license plates or a removable or temporary windshield 339 
placard or both have been issued dies, the personal 340 
representative of the decedent or such other person who may 341 
come into or otherwise take possession of the disabled 342 
license plates or disabled windshield placard shall return 343 
the same to the director of revenue under penalty of law.   344 
Failure to return such plat es or placards shall constitute a 345 
class B misdemeanor. 346   SS SCS SB 912 	18 
     [24.] 23.  The director of revenue may order any person 347 
issued disabled person license plates or windshield placards 348 
to submit to an examination by a chiropractor, osteopath, or 349 
physician, or to such other investigation as will determine 350 
whether such person qualifies for the special plates or 351 
placards. 352 
     [25.] 24.  If such person refuses to submit or is found 353 
to no longer qualify for special plates or placards provided 354 
for in this section, the director of revenue shall collect 355 
the special plates or placards, and shall furnish license 356 
plates to replace the ones collected as provided by this 357 
chapter. 358 
     [26.] 25.  In the event a removable or temporary 359 
windshield placard is lost, stole n, or mutilated, the lawful 360 
holder thereof shall, within five days, file with the 361 
director of revenue an application and an affidavit stating 362 
such fact, in order to purchase a new placard.  The fee for  363 
the replacement windshield placard shall be four d ollars. 364 
     [27.] 26.  Fraudulent application, renewal, issuance, 365 
procurement or use of disabled person license plates or 366 
windshield placards shall be a class A misdemeanor.  It is a  367 
class B misdemeanor for a physician, chiropractor, 368 
podiatrist or optometrist to certify that an individual or 369 
family member is qualified for a license plate or windshield 370 
placard based on a disability, the diagnosis of which is 371 
outside their scope of practice or if there is no basis for 372 
the diagnosis. 373 
    301.3030.  1.  Notwithstanding any provision of law to 1 
the contrary, no special license plates involving military 2 
actions or personnel shall require a special fee for 3 
issuance or personalization of one set of such plates issued 4 
to each qualified appl icant.  Additional sets of special 5   SS SCS SB 912 	19 
license plates issued to the qualified applicant may be 6 
subject to fees for special license plate issuance or 7 
personalization as otherwise required by law. 8 
     2.  Any special license plates involving military 9 
actions or personnel that are authorized after August 28, 10 
2006, shall not limit the number of license plates any 11 
person qualified for such special license plate may obtain 12 
so long as each set of license plates issued is issued for 13 
vehicles owned solely or jo intly by the qualified applicant. 14 
     301.3061.  1.  Any person eligible for membership in 1 
the Disabled American Veterans and who possesses a valid 2 
membership card issued by the Disabled American Veterans may 3 
apply for Missouri Disabled A merican Veterans license plates 4 
for any motor vehicle the person owns, either solely or 5 
jointly, other than an apportioned motor vehicle or a 6 
commercial motor vehicle licensed in excess of twenty -four  7 
thousand pounds gross weight.  The Missouri Disable d  8 
American Veterans hereby authorizes the use of its official 9 
emblem to be affixed on multiyear personalized license 10 
plates as provided in this section. 11 
     2.  Upon presentation of a current photo 12 
identification, the person's valid membership card is sued by  13 
the Disabled American Veterans, and payment of a fifteen 14 
dollar fee in addition to the regular registration fees and 15 
presentation of other documents which may be required by 16 
law, the department of revenue shall issue a personalized 17 
license plate to the vehicle owner, which shall bear the 18 
emblem of the Disabled American Veterans organization, [an  19 
emblem consisting exclusively of a red letter "D", followed 20 
by a white letter "A" and a blue letter "V" in modified 21 
block letters, with each letter having a black shaded 22 
edging, and shall engrave the words "WARTIME DISABLED" in 23   SS SCS SB 912 	20 
red letters centered ] and shall have an authorized Disabled 24 
American Veterans' slogan near the bottom of the plate.   25 
Such license plates shall be made with fully reflectiv e  26 
material with a common color scheme and design, shall be 27 
clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically 28 
attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130.  A fee for the  29 
issuance of personalized license plates issued under section 30 
301.144 shall not be required for plates issued under this 31 
section. 32 
     3.  Any person who applies for a Disabled American 33 
Veterans license plate under this section to be used on a 34 
vehicle commonly known and referred to as a pickup truck may 35 
be issued a Disabled Ameri can Veterans license plate with 36 
the designation "beyond local" indicated in the upper right 37 
corner of the plate. 38 
     4.  There shall be no limit on the number of license 39 
plates any person qualified under this section may obtain so 40 
long as each set of license plates issued under this section 41 
is issued for vehicles owned solely or jointly by such 42 
person.  License plates issued under this section shall not 43 
be transferable to any other person except that any 44 
registered co-owner of the motor vehicle may operate the  45 
motor vehicle for the duration of the year licensed in the 46 
event of the death of the qualified person. 47 
     5.  The director shall promulgate rules to implement 48 
the provisions of this section.  Any rule or portion of a 49 
rule, as that term i s defined in section 536.010, that is 50 
created under the authority delegated in this section shall 51 
become effective only if it complies with and is subject to 52 
all of the provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, 53 
section 536.028.  This section and chapter 536 are  54 
nonseverable and if any of the powers vested with the 55   SS SCS SB 912 	21 
general assembly pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay 56 
the effective date, or to disapprove and annul a rule are 57 
subsequently held unconstitutional, then the grant of 58 
rulemaking authority and any rule proposed or adopted after 59 
August 28, 2006, shall be invalid and void. 60 
     301.3180.  1.  Any person who has been awarded the 1 
military service award known as the "Army of Occupation 2 
Medal" may apply for Army of Occu pation Medal motor vehicle 3 
license plates for any motor vehicle such person owns, 4 
either solely or jointly, other than an apportioned motor 5 
vehicle or a commercial motor vehicle licensed in excess of 6 
twenty-four thousand pounds gross weight. 7 
     2.  Any such person shall make application for the Army 8 
of Occupation Medal license plates on a form provided by the 9 
director of revenue and shall furnish such proof as a 10 
recipient of the Army of Occupation Medal as the director 11 
may require.  The director shall then issue license plates 12 
bearing letters or numbers or a combination thereof as 13 
determined by the director with the words "ARMY OF 14 
OCCUPATION MEDAL" in place of the words "SHOW -ME STATE".   15 
Such license plates shall be made with fully reflective 16 
material with a common color scheme and design, shall be 17 
clearly visible at night, and shall be aesthetically 18 
attractive, as prescribed by section 301.130.  Such plates  19 
shall also bear an image of the Army of Occupation Medal. 20 
     3.  There shall be a fifteen dollar fee in addition to 21 
the regular registration fees charged for each set of Army 22 
of Occupation Medal license plates issued pursuant to this 23 
section.  A fee for the issuance of personalized license 24 
plates pursuant to section 301.144 shall no t be required for  25 
plates issued pursuant to this section.  There shall be no  26 
limit on the number of license plates any person qualified 27   SS SCS SB 912 	22 
pursuant to this section may obtain so long as each set of 28 
license plates issued pursuant to this section is issued for  29 
vehicles owned solely or jointly by such person.  License  30 
plates issued pursuant to the provisions of this section 31 
shall not be transferable to any other person except that 32 
any registered co-owner of the motor vehicle shall be 33 
entitled to operate the motor vehicle with such plates for 34 
the duration of the year licensed in the event of the death 35 
of the qualified person. 36 
     302.188.  1.  A person may apply to the department of 1 
revenue to obtain a veteran designation on a driver's 2 
license or identification card issued under this chapter by 3 
providing: 4 
     (1)  A United States Department of Defense discharge 5 
document, otherwise known as a DD Form 214, that shows a 6 
discharge status of "honorable" or "general under honorable 7 
conditions" that establishes the person's service in the 8 
Armed Forces of the United States; or 9 
     (2)  A United States Uniformed Services Identification 10 
Card, otherwise known as a DD Form 2, that includes a 11 
discharge status of "retired" or "reserve retired" 12 
establishing the person's service in the Armed Forces of the 13 
United States; or 14 
     (3)  A United States Department of Veterans Affairs 15 
photo identification card; or 16 
     (4)  A United States military discharge document,  17 
including but not limited to a WD AGO 53, WD AGO 55, WD AGO 18 
53-55, NAVPERS 553, NAVMC 78 PD, NAVCG 553, DD 256MC, or DD  19 
215 form, that shows a discharge status of "honorable" or 20 
"general under honorable conditions"; and 21 
     (5)  Payment of the fee for the driver's license or 22 
identification card authorized under this chapter. 23   SS SCS SB 912 	23 
     2.  If the person is seeking a duplicate driver's 24 
license with the veteran designation and his or her driver's 25 
license has not expired, the fee shall be as provided under 26 
section 302.185. 27 
     3.  The department of revenue shall place the veteran 28 
designation on the front of driver's licenses and 29 
identification cards authorized under this section [and may  30 
promulgate the necessary rules for administration of this 31 
section]. 32 
     4.  The department of revenue may promulgate rules as  33 
necessary for the administration of this section.  Any rule  34 
or portion of a rule, as that term is defined in section 35 
536.010, that is created under the authority delegated in 36 
this section shall become effective only if it c omplies with  37 
and is subject to all of the provisions of chapter 536 and 38 
if applicable, section 536.028.  This section and chapter 39 
536 are nonseverable and if any of the powers vested with 40 
the general assembly pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to 41 
delay the effective date, or to disapprove and annul a rule 42 
are subsequently held unconstitutional, then the grant of 43 
rulemaking authority and any rule proposed or adopted after 44 
August 28, 2012, shall be invalid and void. 45 
     442.571.  1.  Except as provided in sections 442.586 1 
and 442.591,[ no alien or foreign business shall acquire by 2 
grant, purchase, devise, descent or otherwise agricultural 3 
land in this state if the total aggregate alien and foreign 4 
ownership of agricultural acreage in this state exceeds one 5 
percent of the total aggregate agricultural acreage in this 6 
state.  A sale or transfer of any agricultural land in this 7 
state shall be submitted to the director of the department 8 
of agriculture for review in accordance with subs ection 3 of  9 
this section only if there is no completed Internal Revenue 10   SS SCS SB 912 	24 
Service Form W-9 signed by the purchaser ] beginning August  11 
28, 2024, no alien or foreign business shall acquire by 12 
grant, purchase, devise, descent, or otherwise any 13 
agricultural land in this state within five hundred miles of 14 
any reservation, post, arsenal, proving ground, range, mine 15 
field, camp, base, airfield, fort, yard, station, district, 16 
or area of the Armed Forces of the United States.  Any alien  17 
or foreign business who acquired any agricultural land in 18 
this state prior to August 28, 2024, shall not grant, sell, 19 
or otherwise transfer such agricultural land to any other 20 
alien or foreign business on or after August 28, 2024 .  No  21 
person may hold agricultural land as an agent, trustee, or 22 
other fiduciary for an alien or foreign business in 23 
violation of sections 442.560 to 442.592, provided, however, 24 
that no security interest in such agricultural land shall be 25 
divested or invalidated by such violation. 26 
     2.  Any alien or foreign business who acquires 27 
agricultural land in violation of sections 442.560 to 28 
442.592 remains in violation of sections 442.560 to 442.592 29 
for as long as [he or she] the alien or foreign business  30 
holds an interest in the land, provided, howe ver, that no  31 
security interest in such agricultural land shall be 32 
divested or invalidated by such violation. 33 
     3.  Subject to the provisions of subsection 1 of this 34 
section, [such] all proposed [acquisitions] transfers on or  35 
after August 28, 2024, by grant, purchase, devise, descent, 36 
or otherwise of any interest in agricultural land held by  37 
any alien or foreign business in this state shall be 38 
submitted at least thirty calendar days prior to when such 39 
transfers of such agricultural land are finali zed to the  40 
department of agriculture to determine whether such 41 
[acquisition] transfer of agricultural land is conveyed in 42   SS SCS SB 912 	25 
accordance with the [one percent restriction on the total 43 
aggregate] prohibition on alien and foreign ownership of 44 
agricultural land in this state under this section.  The  45 
department shall establish by rule the requirements for 46 
submission and approval of requests under this subsection. 47 
     4.  Any rule or portion of a rule, as that term is 48 
defined in section 536.010, that is cre ated under the  49 
authority delegated in this section shall become effective 50 
only if it complies with and is subject to all of the 51 
provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 52 
536.028.  This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and 53 
if any of the powers vested with the general assembly 54 
pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective 55 
date, or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently 56 
held unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking 57 
authority and any rule proposed or adopt ed after August 28, 58 
2014, shall be invalid and void. 59 
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