Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3150

Introduced
1/29/26  

Caption

Requires the Air Conservation Commission to suspend by January 1, 2028, any motor vehicle emissions inspection program established under the Air Quality Attainment Act

Impact

The impact of HB3150 on state laws could be substantial, particularly in the realm of environmental regulations. By suspending the emissions inspection program, the bill effectively alters the state's current approach to managing vehicle emissions, potentially leading to increased air pollution if not coupled with alternative measures. The removal of such inspections may lead to concerns among environmental advocates regarding the long-term effects on public health and ecological stability in the state. Moreover, the bill places significant authority in the hands of the Air Conservation Commission, as it delineates a timeline for the suspension of regulatory oversight.

Summary

House Bill 3150 proposes a significant amendment to Chapter 643 of Missouri's Revised Statutes, specifically concerning the motor vehicle emissions inspection program. The bill mandates that the Air Conservation Commission suspend the operation of any emissions inspection program established under the Air Quality Attainment Act by January 1, 2028. This move is likely aimed at reducing regulatory burdens on vehicle owners while addressing concerns about air quality regulations in a changing legislative environment.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB3150 are likely to revolve around the possible implications for air quality and public health. Supporters of the bill may argue that reducing regulatory requirements would ease the financial burden on residents and foster more vehicle ownership and usage. Conversely, opponents could raise serious objections based on public health statistics and argue that such a suspension could undermine efforts to improve air quality and counteract climate change patterns. As the discourse develops, the balance between economic factors and environmental sustainability will likely be a focal point in debates surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB960

Requires the Air Conservation Commission to suspend by January 1, 2027, any motor vehicle emissions inspection program established under the Air Quality Attainment Act

MO HB1185

Requires the air conservation commission to terminate by January 1, 2027, the operation of any motor vehicle emissions inspection program established under the Air Quality Attainment Act

MO SB200

Exempts certain farm vehicles from emissions inspection requirements

MO SB645

Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle inspections

MO HB1069

Repeals the motor vehicle safety inspection program

MO HB884

Requires businesses offering oil changes in air quality nonattainment areas to also offer motor vehicle safety and emissions inspections

MO HB424

Modifies motor vehicle inspection requirements

MO HB334

Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle registration and safety inspection requirements

MO HB247

Establishes a five-year motor vehicle registration option for motor vehicles with a model year of manufacture that is less than six years old

MO HB799

Relating to Motor Vehicles

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.