Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1472

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Operating motor vehicles with certain gross weight limitation without a permit; bring forward registration and fine provisions.

Impact

The potential impact of HB1472 on state laws is significant, as it seeks to enforce stricter penalties on vehicle weight violations which can influence how transportation logistics are managed statewide. Counties will benefit financially from fines imposed, as all collected penalties are directed to a special fund allocated for local road and bridge maintenance. This could enhance infrastructure but may also face criticism from transport operators due to the substantial financial burdens these fines could impose. Furthermore, the stipulation that fines will not require proof of willfulness or negligence could lead to an increase in complaints about fairness and the potential for unjust penalties, especially for operators unaware of the regulations.

Summary

House Bill 1472 introduces amendments to Section 27-19-89 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically targeting the penalties imposed on owners or operators of certain vehicles who operate without the requisite permits on public roadways. The bill stipulates significant fines for violations of vehicle weight regulations and provides a structure for penalties based on the severity of the violation. For the first offense of operating a nonregistered vehicle without a permit, a fine of 500% of the permit fee is applied, while subsequent offenses incur additional charges based on the pro-rata annual tax of the vehicle’s maximum gross weight. The intent of these measures is to encourage adherence to vehicle weight regulations and improve safety on public roads.

Contention

The bill has prompted discussions about the appropriateness of the fines and penalties involved. While supporters argue that the stricter penalties are necessary for maintaining road safety and enforcing regulations, critics may highlight the excessive nature of the fines imposed on operators, especially for minor infractions where the vehicle's weight overage is marginal. The entire framework of penalties is established to discourage violations, but there are concerns regarding equitable treatment and whether these changes might disproportionately affect smaller transportation businesses compared to larger ones with more resources to handle such fines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1473

Motor vehicle combined weight total; bring forward provisions related to.

MS SB785

Modifies provisions relating to limitations on certain commercial motor vehicles

MS SF820

Gross weight limit on vehicles modification; special hauling and overweight permits for trucks elimination

MS SF5103

Gross weight limit of vehicles to 108,000 pounds modifications, conforming changes, and overweight permits for trucks and special hauling permits for trucks elimination

MS SB2480

Highways; conform weight tolerance provision, and remove repealers relating to harvest permits and timber deed grantees.

MS SB17

Excepting haulers of grain and certain other agricultural goods from gross weight limitations for vehicles.

MS S3823

Increases penalties for operating certain vehicles in excess of weight limits and on restricted routes.

MS A5581

Increases penalties for operating certain vehicles in excess of weight limits and on restricted routes.

MS HF1264

Gross weight limit of vehicles modified to 108,000 pounds, conforming changes made, and special hauling and overweight permits for trucks eliminated.

MS SB762

Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle registration

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