SB 517
Modifies provisions relating to driver's licenses
Sponsor:
LR Number:
1856S.01I
Committee:
Last Action:
1/8/2025 - S First Read
Journal Page:
S61
Title:
Effective Date:
January 1, 2026

Current Bill Summary

SB 517 - This act modifies provisions relating to driver's licenses.

LIMITED DRIVING PRIVILEGES (Section 302.309)

This act adds attending a place of worship and traveling to and from certain essential businesses to the limited driving privileges that may be granted to a driver whose license has been suspended or revoked under the driver's license points system. (Section 302.309)

These provisions are identical to provisions in HB 206 (2025), and similar to provisions in HB 1794 (2024) and provisions in HB 252 (2023).

LICENSE SUSPENSIONS FOR TRAFFIC OFFENSES (Section 302.341)

Currently, if a Missouri resident charged with a moving traffic violation, other than a minor traffic violation as defined by law, fails to resolve the charges prior to trial as provided by law and fails to appear in court, or without good cause fails to pay fines and court costs or adhere to an approved installment plan, the court shall notify the person by mail that the court will order the Director of the Department of Revenue to suspend their driver's license if the charges are not resolved within 30 days. Thereafter, if the person does not timely resolve the charges, the court shall notify the Department of Revenue and the Department shall suspend the driver's license immediately and notify the driver. The suspension shall remain in effect as provided by law.

This act specifies that the court may, rather than shall, order the Department of Revenue to suspend the defendant's license. The act also repeals an obsolete reference to a former bureau within the Department of Revenue. (Section 302.341.1)

Furthermore, this act permits the same suspension process for minor traffic violations, except that it requires that the defendant have failed to appear in court twice rather than once, and provides that the driver's license shall be suspended 33 days after the Department mails notice to the driver rather than immediately upon the Department receiving notice from the court. (Section 302.341.3)

These provisions are identical to provisions in HB 206 (2025), and similar to provisions in HB 1794 (2024) and provisions in HB 252 (2023).

This act has a delayed effective date of January 1, 2026.

ERIC VANDER WEERD

Amendments

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