Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 226 - Department of Transportation
Section 226.009 - Out-of-service orders against motor carriers, actions of commission, notice, responsibilities of motor carriers — admissibility of orders — hearing and review of order, venue, procedure — review and disclosure of information — updat...

Effective - 28 Aug 2006
226.009. Out-of-service orders against motor carriers, actions of commission, notice, responsibilities of motor carriers — admissibility of orders — hearing and review of order, venue, procedure — review and disclosure of information — update of records — enforcement — liability. — 1. Whenever the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the United States Department of Transportation, or the state highways and transportation commission issues an out-of-service order against a motor carrier, as those terms are defined in Section 390.5 of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, as those regulations have been and periodically may be amended, the commission may immediately, without hearing, order the suspension, revocation, cancellation, confiscation, or any of these, of every license, registration, certificate, permit, and other credential issued to the motor carrier by the commission's authority under section 226.008 and every motor vehicle license plate issued under any provision of chapter 301 which authorizes the operation of motor vehicles in intrastate or interstate commerce by that motor carrier. This section is applicable to out-of-service orders placing a motor carrier's entire operation out of service, but does not apply to any out-of-service order placing an individual driver or individual vehicle out of service.
(1) The commission immediately shall serve notice of its order upon the affected motor carrier, and upon the director of revenue, in the manner authorized by section 622.410, or any other manner authorized by law for the service of notice of the commission's orders. The notice or order shall state a specific effective date for the commission's action or, in the commission's discretion, that its action shall become effective immediately upon the service of the notice or order upon the motor carrier. The order shall remain in force until ordered otherwise by the commission or by a court having proper jurisdiction.
(2) Whenever an order of the commission issued under subsection 1 of this section is in force, a motor carrier who is prohibited by the order from operating commercial motor vehicles shall not operate any commercial motor vehicles and shall not allow any employee, agent, lessor, or other person acting under the motor carrier's authority or control to operate any commercial motor vehicles in intrastate or interstate commerce within this state. Upon receiving notice of the commission's order, the motor carrier immediately shall surrender all license plates, motor carrier licenses, registrations, permits, and other credentials as directed by the commission's order. While the out-of-service order is in force, the commission and department of revenue may dismiss or deny every application for the issuance of any of these credentials issued by that respective agency to that motor carrier.
(3) After the commission has issued an order under this section, the out-of-service motor carrier shall not be eligible to apply for the issuance or reinstatement of and the commission or department of revenue shall not issue or reinstate any license plate, motor carrier license, registration, permit, certificate, or other credential issued by that respective agency described in the commission's order, until the out-of-service order and any commission orders issued under this subsection have been rescinded by the agency that issued these orders, or the orders have been set aside by a court having proper jurisdiction.
2. In any commission or court proceeding, a copy of any federal or state order described in subsection 1 of this section shall be admissible and shall constitute prima facie evidence that the motor carrier violated Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, or that the motor carrier's operation of commercial motor vehicles poses an imminent hazard to safety, or both, as stated in that order.
3. Any person who is aggrieved by an order of the highways and transportation commission issued under this section, or by any out-of-service order issued by commission enforcement personnel under section 390.201 or subsection 3 of section 307.400, may apply to the circuit court for a hearing and review of the order. Venue of such judicial review shall lie within the county of the first classification with more than seventy-one thousand three hundred but fewer than seventy-one thousand four hundred inhabitants, or in the county where the out-of-service order was issued to the motor carrier. The right to a hearing and judicial review of the commission's orders under this section shall be waived, unless an aggrieved person files a petition for review with the clerk of the circuit court in the proper venue, not later than thirty days following issuance of the order to be reviewed. Except as otherwise provided in this section, sections 622.430 to 622.450 shall govern the judicial review of orders issued by the commission or its personnel as described in this section. In addition to any other interested parties, the commission shall have the right to appear in all hearing and review proceedings under this section, and may, in its discretion, defend any order or notice issued and any action taken by any public agency or officer acting in good faith under the provisions of this section. This section shall not be construed as conferring any jurisdiction to review, amend, vacate, or set aside any orders issued by a federal agency or federal officer.
4. Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the highways and transportation commission may receive and disclose any data, information, or evidence relating to any out-of-service motor carrier as provided in this section. Except as otherwise provided in this section, this data may include, but is not limited to, the identity and location of any persons known or reasonably believed to have leased motor vehicles with or without driver to the out-of-service motor carrier, any persons known or reasonably believed to be operating commercial motor vehicles under the authority or control of the out-of-service motor carrier, and any motor vehicles owned, operated by, or leased to the out-of-service motor carrier or those persons, including the vehicle identification numbers. The commission, in its discretion, may disclose this data to the following entities, which are hereby authorized to receive such data from, and to disclose such data to, the commission:
(1) The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and other relevant officials of the United States Department of Transportation;
(2) The department of revenue;
(3) The Missouri state highway patrol, and any other peace officers authorized to exercise police powers within the state;
(4) Similarly authorized law enforcement agencies of any other state, of the United States government, or of any foreign government having legal authority to promote or enforce motor carrier safety;
(5) Any liability insurer or surety that provides, or has an interest in providing, automobile liability insurance coverage for the out-of-service motor carrier, or for any person who leases, or proposes to lease, motor vehicles to be operated by or under the authority or control of the out-of-service motor carrier; and
(6) Attorneys representing a person identified in this subsection; except that the commission may disclose to such attorneys only data relating to their client, their client's employer or employee, or their client's lessor or lessee with reference to a motor vehicle.
5. Upon receiving notice of any order issued by the highways and transportation commission under subsection 1 of this section, together with any additional information reasonably required by the director of revenue, the director of revenue may immediately, without hearing, update the director's records to reflect the suspension, revocation, or cancellation of all motor vehicle license plates, registrations, and other credentials issued to the out-of-service motor carrier by the director of revenue. The director of revenue shall immediately notify the motor carrier, and the commission, of all actions taken pursuant to the commission's order. The motor carrier shall have the right to seek judicial review of the commission's order, including the suspension, revocation, or cancellation of motor vehicle license plates and registrations under the commission's order, as provided in subsection 3 of this section. The motor carrier shall not be entitled to any separate appeal or review of the director of revenue's notice of suspension, revocation, or cancellation of motor vehicle licenses or registrations, or any other actions taken by the director of revenue under the commission's order.
6. The commission may authorize any of its personnel to enforce any provision of this section, or any out-of-service orders described in this section, in the same manner provided by law for other orders of the commission authorized under section 226.008. The Missouri state highway patrol and other peace officers within this state may enforce the requirements of this section and of any orders issued under this section. If so authorized by the commission's order under this section, in addition to any other remedies provided by law, personnel of the state department of transportation and the state highway patrol may confiscate any license plates, motor carrier licenses, registrations, certificates, permits, and other credentials issued to the motor carrier by the commission, the director of revenue, the department of revenue, or all of these.
7. Notwithstanding any provision of the law to the contrary, the state of Missouri, the highways and transportation commission, the state highway patrol, and any peace officers or other public officers acting in good faith under the authority of this section shall not be held liable or required to pay any refund of any fees, taxes, assessments, penalties, fines, forfeitures, or other payments that may be charged to, received, or collected from the out-of-service motor carrier, or from persons whose motor vehicles are leased to or operated under the control of that motor carrier, in relation to any license plate, motor carrier license, registration, permit, certificate, or other credential that is suspended, revoked, cancelled, or confiscated under any provisions of this section.
8. Any act or omission by a state agency that this section authorizes or requires with reference to an out-of-service motor carrier, or with reference to motor vehicles operated by an out-of-service motor carrier, is likewise authorized or required with reference to:
(1) Any person who operates motor vehicles under the actual control of that motor carrier, and any person who operates motor vehicles that are leased to that motor carrier, with or without driver; and
(2) Any motor vehicles operated under the actual control of that motor carrier, and any motor vehicles that are leased to that motor carrier, with or without driver.
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(L. 2006 S.B. 1001, et al.)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XIV - Roads and Waterways

Chapter 226 - Department of Transportation

Section 226.003 - Public rest areas, department of transportation not to contract for the operation of truck stops, fueling stations, convenience stores or restaurants.

Section 226.005 - State department of transportation created — authority of commission — compensation of employees.

Section 226.007 - Transfer of agencies.

Section 226.008 - Responsibilities and authority of highways and transportation commission — transfer of authority to department of transportation.

Section 226.009 - Out-of-service orders against motor carriers, actions of commission, notice, responsibilities of motor carriers — admissibility of orders — hearing and review of order, venue, procedure — review and disclosure of information — updat...

Section 226.010 - Definitions.

Section 226.020 - State highways and transportation commission created.

Section 226.030 - Number of members — qualifications — term — removal — compensation.

Section 226.033 - Prohibited acts by certain commissioners.

Section 226.033 - Prohibited acts by certain commissioners.

Section 226.040 - State highways and transportation commission to appoint director of department of transportation, qualifications, duties — chief engineer, qualifications, duties — assistants and other employees.

Section 226.050 - Secretary to be appointed — duties and powers.

Section 226.060 - Authorized to select chief legal counsel — salary and qualifications — assistant attorneys, how appointed.

Section 226.070 - Attorney general shall advise commission, when.

Section 226.080 - Salaries, how fixed — veterans' preference authorized.

Section 226.090 - Commissioners and employees — oath — bond — selection and removal of employees to be without regard to political affiliation.

Section 226.092 - Commission may provide automobile liability insurance, when — self-insured and partial self-insured plans, when.

Section 226.095 - Arbitration for negligence actions, when.

Section 226.096 - Certain controversies or claims to be settled by arbitration — rulemaking authority.

Section 226.100 - Principal office to be in Jefferson City — persons authorized to administer oaths.

Section 226.110 - State transportation department building the official residence of the state highways and transportation commission — maintenance and repair in charge of board of public buildings.

Section 226.120 - Chairman and vice chairman, election, term — quorum — monthly meeting, required.

Section 226.130 - Duties and powers of commission — rulemaking, procedure.

Section 226.132 - Department of transportation to create transportation plan for the state, information required — submission deadline.

Section 226.133 - Funding authorized for highway and bridge repairs and construction, transportation plans approved by the general assembly, bonds may be issued, requirements, procedure.

Section 226.134 - Projects funded by bonds to conform with priorities of 1992 plan, exception.

Section 226.135 - Commission authorized to contract with other jurisdictions — multistate permits for certain vehicles — fees — over-dimension permit fund established.

Section 226.136 - Campaign contributions to state elected officials a prohibition to serving as bond investment advisors or underwriters, when.

Section 226.140 - Audit of records, when — plan to modernize transportation system, report.

Section 226.150 - Commission directed to comply with acts of Congress relating to road funds and road work — may sell unnecessary tools, commission employees not to purchase, exception.

Section 226.160 - Extension of workers' compensation law to include employees of state highways and transportation commission and state highway patrol — self-insurance plans, when.

Section 226.170 - Election of state highways and transportation commission, how construed.

Section 226.181 - Parks, requests for federal aid, notice to be given department.

Section 226.190 - Assent to act of Congress for aid to state roads.

Section 226.191 - State transportation assistance revolving fund created — administration — powers of commission — fund not to lapse.

Section 226.195 - Missouri state transit assistance program — definitions, purpose, rulemaking authority.

Section 226.200 - State highways and transportation department fund — sources of revenue — expenditures.

Section 226.210 - Road bond interest and sinking fund.

Section 226.220 - State road fund — sources — expenditures.

Section 226.225 - State transportation fund established, purposes.

Section 226.230 - Auditor, treasurer and highways and transportation commission — duties.

Section 226.240 - Authorized to acquire, by lease, purchase or condemnation, lands, mines, quarries or other property.

Section 226.250 - Authorized to acquire, by lease, purchase, or condemnation, plants or factories.

Section 226.260 - Right conferred to maintain and operate such mines, lands, quarries, plants, factories or other property.

Section 226.270 - Method of procedure in case of condemnation proceedings.

Section 226.280 - Definitions.

Section 226.290 - Interpretations.

Section 226.300 - Purpose of law.

Section 226.310 - Duties and powers of state transportation department.

Section 226.320 - State agencies to cooperate.

Section 226.330 - State transportation department to accept donations of and acquire lands.

Section 226.340 - Area to be provided for parkway purposes.

Section 226.350 - State to convey necessary areas in fee simple to United States.

Section 226.360 - Political subdivisions to convey parkway areas.

Section 226.370 - Areas to be in accordance with preliminary development and property maps.

Section 226.380 - Areas prohibited from certain uses.

Section 226.390 - Use of existing highways in connection with parkways — conditions.

Section 226.400 - Concurrent jurisdiction ceded to United States.

Section 226.410 - All other powers preserved to state.

Section 226.420 - Powers and duties of state transportation department in parkway area.

Section 226.430 - Powers to be exercised when funds are appropriated.

Section 226.440 - Commission established.

Section 226.445 - Commission members, number, term, appointment — compensation — staff.

Section 226.450 - Meetings, number required annually — called how — quorum.

Section 226.455 - Commission's duties.

Section 226.460 - Commission's powers.

Section 226.465 - State agencies to cooperate.

Section 226.490 - Official highway maps — certain attractions to be designated, when.

Section 226.500 - Purpose of law.

Section 226.501 - Tenth amendment to United States Constitution quoted.

Section 226.502 - Legislative intent — funds to be used.

Section 226.510 - Definitions.

Section 226.520 - Permitted signs — specifications.

Section 226.525 - Natural wonders and historic attractions, signs, how erected — private owners to reimburse commission — rules to be promulgated for tourist-oriented directional signs.

Section 226.527 - Signs not to be visible from main highway — removal, compensation — no removal, when — local law applicable, when, extent.

Section 226.530 - Permits — rulemaking.

Section 226.531 - Definitions — sexually oriented billboards prohibited, when — existing billboards to be conforming, when — violation, penalty.

Section 226.532 - Attorney general to represent the state in certain actions.

Section 226.535 - Travel information signs, where erected — rules to be consistent with national standards.

Section 226.540 - Signs permitted on certain highways — lighting restrictions — size, location — zones — specifications.

Section 226.541 - Conforming out of standard signs treated as conforming, when — definitions — duties of owners — local zoning authorities may prohibit resetting of signs — inspections.

Section 226.545 - Landmark signs, permitted when.

Section 226.550 - Permits, fees for, exemption — permits to be issued for existing signs, exceptions — biennial inspection fees, collection, deposit, exceptions — permit to erect sign lapses, when.

Section 226.560 - Certain provisions to affect subsequently erected signs only.

Section 226.570 - Highways and transportation commission to remove and pay for signs, order of removal — funds must be available before removal — removal of certain signs must be ordered by Secretary of Transportation.

Section 226.573 - Rulemaking — new technology in outdoor advertising.

Section 226.580 - Unlawful signs defined — removal authorized — notice — owner may proceed, how — removal costs, how paid — review of order, how — order of removal — reimbursement to owner, when.

Section 226.585 - Vegetation along right-of-way, cutting of — transportation department, duties.

Section 226.590 - Matching funds — source.

Section 226.600 - Penalty.

Section 226.650 - Purpose of law.

Section 226.660 - Definitions.

Section 226.670 - Licenses — fee.

Section 226.680 - Prohibited areas — exceptions.

Section 226.690 - Preexisting junkyards — screening — removal.

Section 226.700 - Rules authorized — injunctive relief.

Section 226.710 - Unlicensed junkyard — penalty.

Section 226.720 - Unscreened junkyards near state and county roads prohibited — penalty.

Section 226.750 - Beautification, rest, recreational areas authorized.

Section 226.760 - Acquisition, condemnation authority.

Section 226.770 - Authority to contract with public agencies for funds.

Section 226.780 - Expenditures limited to federal funds, when.

Section 226.790 - Commercial facilities within rest or recreation areas prohibited.

Section 226.792 - U.S. Route 66, original roads and highways to be renamed "Route 66".

Section 226.795 - Scenic road, State Highway 19 designation, duties.

Section 226.796 - U.S. Highway 66 designated historic highway — duties — costs, how paid.

Section 226.797 - Scenic roads and highways system to be established — commission's powers and duties — counties or municipalities may make application, procedure to join or remove from scenic system.

Section 226.798 - Factors considered in designating a road or highway a scenic byway — rating system to be established.

Section 226.799 - Procedure to designate a road or highway as scenic, publication — hearing — county or city in area affected to notify commission of approval or rejection, effect.

Section 226.800 - Marking national historic trails with approved signs — donations.

Section 226.801 - Signs and outdoor advertising, rules and regulations.

Section 226.805 - Interstate agency committee on special transportation created — members — powers and duties.

Section 226.808 - Duties of department to assist and furnish — staff for committee — annual report, content.

Section 226.900 - Goals and reports on minority employment, training and use of minority-owned construction companies.

Section 226.905 - Contract requirements for use of minority-owned construction companies on projects with federal funding.

Section 226.907 - Minority-owned construction companies not required, when.

Section 226.910 - Contract requirements not in compliance with federal law to be null and void.

Section 226.925 - Fund created, donations, use of moneys to pay for renewal fee and maintenance of signs for memorial bridges or highways designated for medal of honor recipients.

Section 226.950 - Definitions.

Section 226.952 - Approved location of highway corridor, certified copy of corridor map filed where — requirements prior to filing.

Section 226.955 - Revision of corridor map, procedure — commission to dispose of property if highway not constructed within ten years.

Section 226.957 - Exceptions to highway corridor law — fee to be paid to city or county on filing of corridor map by commission.

Section 226.959 - Applications and requests by landowners on land abutting or in corridor, copies to be furnished to commission.

Section 226.961 - Applications or requests not to be approved by city or county without commission approval — procedure.

Section 226.963 - Approval by commission may be conditioned upon modification or limits — rejection by city, county or landowner procedure.

Section 226.965 - Commission not concurring with application or request may acquire property — notice of intent, procedure.

Section 226.967 - Notice of intent to acquire by commission, procedure, time limitation, effect — corridor location changes or failure to start construction, prior property owner first refusal to reacquire property at cost.

Section 226.969 - Recorder of deeds not to record plat, or city or county issue building permits, until commission has time to act on request or agreement to acquire.

Section 226.971 - Violations, authority of commission to bring actions in circuit court — restoration of property to its original condition by court order — acts in violation to be unenforceable.

Section 226.973 - Cities and counties to have authority to take actions to preserve and enforce highway corridor.

Section 226.975 - Commission not required to file plans.

Section 226.1115 - Property removed from roadway to be taken to shoulder or berm of roadway.

Section 226.1150 - German Heritage Corridor of Missouri designated for certain counties located along the Missouri River — signage.