Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1695

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/8/26  

Caption

Modifies motor vehicle safety inspection requirements

Impact

If enacted, HB1695 would influence existing laws concerning motor vehicle safety inspections. Specifically, it aims to amend the provisions that govern the frequency and extent of required inspections, impacting both vehicle owners and inspection service providers. This change could contribute to an increase in vehicle safety on the roads as more owners may comply due to reduced costs and simplified procedures. However, this adjustment could also lead to concerns about the adequacy of safety measures if inspections become less rigorous.

Summary

House Bill 1695 seeks to modify the current motor vehicle safety inspection requirements in the state. The bill is designed to streamline the inspection process, potentially reducing the burden on vehicle owners while maintaining necessary safety standards. Supporters argue that these changes can lead to improved compliance rates and ease the financial strain on residents required to complete inspections regularly. The objective is to make vehicle ownership more accessible while not compromising public safety.

Contention

There are notable points of contention around HB1695, especially regarding the implications for public safety and the efficacy of reduced inspection requirements. Critics raise concerns that loosening inspection standards could result in a higher incidence of unsafe vehicles on the roads, potentially leading to increased accidents. Proponents counter that modern vehicles are generally safer than in previous decades and that advancements in automotive technology mitigate some of these risks. The debate ultimately centers on finding a balance between facilitating easier access to vehicle ownership and ensuring the safety of all road users.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1069

Repeals the motor vehicle safety inspection program

MO SB645

Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle inspections

MO HB334

Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle registration and safety inspection requirements

MO HB424

Modifies motor vehicle inspection requirements

MO HB969

Modifies provisions relating to motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle franchisors

MO HB799

Relating to Motor Vehicles

MO SB200

Exempts certain farm vehicles from emissions inspection requirements

MO HB775

Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle licenses

MO SB585

Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

MO HB378

Modifies provisions relating to temporary license plates

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.