Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3492

Caption

Establishes a process in which persons registering a motor vehicle may apply for a designation and license plate decals indicating a health condition or disability that limits or impairs the ability to effectively communicate with law enforcement

Impact

The bill is set to take effect on January 1, 2027, and introduces a new mechanism for individuals seeking to notify law enforcement about their communication challenges. Residents can apply for this designation only if they provide a medical certification from a licensed physician or psychologist that confirms their condition. The application process will facilitate the issuance of a set of two license plate decals, which serve as visual indicators of the designation, ensuring law enforcement personnel are aware of the individual's circumstances when they encounter them on the road.

Summary

House Bill 3492, also known as Mason's Law, establishes a process for residents of Missouri who have health conditions or disabilities that impair their ability to communicate effectively with law enforcement. The bill allows these residents to apply for a distinctive designation at the time of motor vehicle registration. This designation will be linked to their vehicle's license plate number and recognized in the Missouri uniform law enforcement system (MULES). The bill aims to enhance the safety of individuals with communication impairments during interactions with law enforcement by informing officers of their condition in advance.

Contention

Notable points of contention around HB 3492 include the implications for privacy and the potential for misuse of the information provided to law enforcement. Critics may raise concerns about how the designation will be managed and whether it could lead to stigmatization or discrimination against individuals with communication impairments. Additionally, the need for regulations and guidelines to ensure the effective implementation of this system would be crucial to mitigate any unintended consequences that could arise from the bill's enactment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB127

Modifies provisions relating to the issuance and renewal of license plates and placards for persons with disabilities

MO SB452

Directs the Department of Revenue to issue only one license plate to most motor vehicles

MO SB616

Adds licensed occupational therapists to the definition of "other authorized health care practitioner" for purposes of physician's statements required for disabled license plates and placards

MO HB974

Establishes provisions relating to insurance for certain uses of motor vehicles

MO SB494

Repeals a portion of the tax on motor fuel, and specifies an expiration date for the exemption and refund process applicable to that portion

MO SB775

Repeals a portion of the tax on motor fuel, and specifies an expiration date for the exemption and refund process applicable to that portion

MO SB358

Creates "The Freedom 13 Organization" special license plates

MO HB125

Grants circuit courts the ability to dissolve limited liability companies under certain conditions

MO SB356

Establishes the Designated Health Care Decision-Maker Act, which authorizes certain persons to make health care decisions for certain incapacitated persons

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.