Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 390 - Motor Carriers and Express Companies
Section 390.051 - Certificate required for common carriers of household goods or passengers to do business — application, content — issued when.

Effective - 28 Aug 2012
390.051. Certificate required for common carriers of household goods or passengers to do business — application, content — issued when. — 1. Except as otherwise provided in section 390.030, no person shall engage in the business of a common carrier of household goods or passengers in intrastate commerce on any public highway in this state unless there is in force with respect to such carrier a certificate issued by the state highways and transportation commission authorizing such operations.
2. Application for a certificate shall be made in writing to the state highways and transportation commission and shall contain such information as the state highways and transportation commission shall, by rule, require and shall include:
(1) Full information concerning the ownership, financial status of applicant through the submission of documentation describing assets, liabilities, and capital, equipment to be used and a statement listing the physical equipment of applicant and the reasonable value thereof;
(2) The complete route or routes over which the applicant desires to operate, or territory to be served; except that the state highways and transportation commission shall not restrict any certificate or permit authorizing the transportation of household goods or passengers with reference to any route or routes; except that the state highways and transportation commission shall restrict the applicant's registration against the transportation of any hazardous material as designated in Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, if the state highways and transportation commission finds that the applicant has not shown it is qualified to safely transport that hazardous material in compliance with all registration, liability insurance, and safety requirements applicable to the transportation of that hazardous material pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations;
(3) The proposed rates, schedule or schedules, or timetable of the applicant.
3. If the state highways and transportation commission finds that an applicant seeking to transport household goods, or passengers, is fit, willing and able to properly perform the service proposed and to conform to the provisions of this chapter and the requirements, rules and regulations of the state highways and transportation commission established thereunder, a certificate therefor shall be issued.
4. The state highways and transportation commission shall streamline and simplify to the maximum extent practicable the process for issuance of certificates to which the provisions of this section apply. The state highways and transportation commission is authorized to enter into interagency agreements with any entity created and operating under the provisions of sections*67.1800 to 67.1822 to deal with any public safety issues that may arise as a result of the provisions of this section.
5. The state highways and transportation commission shall dismiss on its motion any application for substantially the same common authority that has been previously denied within six months of filing the subsequent application.
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(RSMo 1939 § 5724, A.L. 1951 p. 547 § 390.050, A.L. 1965 p. 591, A.L. 1969 p. 530, A.L. 1986 H.B. 1428, A.L. 1988 S.B. 423, A.L. 2012 H.B. 1402 merged with S.B. 470)
Prior revision: 1929 § 5267
*Word "section" appears in original rolls.
CROSS REFERENCE:
Division of motor carrier and railroad safety abolished, duties and functions transferred to highways and transportation commission and department of transportation, 226.008
(1962) Public policy of this state is "one of regulated competition for the benefit of the public and not one of regulated monopoly". State ex rel. Associated Transports, Inc. v. Burton (A.), 356 S.W.2d 115.
(1964) Order of Public Service Commission granting applicant truck line authority to operate over more direct intrastate route between points which it was already authorized to serve by interstate authority by route through Illinois was supported by some substantial and credible evidence. State ex rel. Smock Transportation Co., Inc. v. Burton (A.), 374 S.W.2d 639.
(1964) Holder of general commodity certificate under grandfather clause of bus and truck law had authority to transport petroleum in bulk after filing of approved rates although holder had not transported such products on or before date specified in such statute. State ex rel. Transport Delivery Co. v. Public Serv. Comm'n (A.), 382 S.W.2d 823.
(1967) The transporting intrastate for hire of only one shipment of furniture without a permit from public service commission does not, by itself, constitute the engaging in the business of a common carrier in intrastate commerce. State v. Logan (Mo.), 411 S.W.2d 86.
(1977) Held, that people transported must be formally enrolled and the movement must be expressly approved by the school board or other governing body of the school authorizing the movement. State ex rel. Hering v. State Pub. Serv. Comm'n (A.), 549 S.W.2d 658.

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title XXV - Incorporation and Regulation of Certain Utilities and Carriers

Chapter 390 - Motor Carriers and Express Companies

Section 390.011 - Purpose of law — how construed.

Section 390.020 - Definitions.

Section 390.021 - UCR agreement — definitions — commission authority — precedence of agreement — filing of forms and registration fee-enforcement authority — authorized exemptions.

Section 390.030 - Vehicles exempted — discrimination prohibited, when.

Section 390.041 - Powers of the division of motor carrier and railroad safety to regulate common and contract motor carriers.

Section 390.045 - Enforcement personnel of division of motor carrier and railroad safety — powers, training — vehicles to be emergency vehicles — firearms prohibited.

Section 390.051 - Certificate required for common carriers of household goods or passengers to do business — application, content — issued when.

Section 390.054 - Movers of household goods in intrastate commerce, proof of workers' compensation insurance coverage required.

Section 390.061 - Contract carriers of household goods or passengers to have permit — application, contents — issuance — contract rates — interagency agreements.

Section 390.062 - Procedure for obtaining certificates, permits and rate relief — motion to intervene, when, content — ruling final, when — time extension.

Section 390.063 - Certificate required for motor carriers transporting elderly, handicapped and children in head start for rural areas, application, content — rates not to be regulated by division — license not required, when.

Section 390.066 - Application for employment, information of previous employment required — employer not to allow driver to drive on suspended, revoked or cancelled license, penalty — division of motor carrier and railroad safety to perform audit, pu...

Section 390.081 - Temporary permit, issued when.

Section 390.101 - Common carrier may discontinue service, when.

Section 390.106 - Certificate or permit may be revoked, altered or amended, when.

Section 390.111 - Certificate or permit transferred to purchaser, assignee or consolidated company, when.

Section 390.116 - Through routes and joint rates established by common carriers of household goods, when.

Section 390.121 - Rates, fares or charges, changes may be ordered by division of motor carrier and railroad safety, when.

Section 390.126 - Liability insurance required — powers of municipality.

Section 390.128 - Division of motor carrier and railroad safety required to promulgate rules for electronic filing of certificates of insurance by insurance companies — confirmation of coverage and acceptance of proof of nonresident insurance may be...

Section 390.136 - Motor carriers, regulatory license required — annual, issued when — emergency or temporary license for seventy-two hours — fees — out-of-state agreements, effect — violation, penalty.

Section 390.138 - Duplicate license issued, when — license cancelled when mutilated, procedure.

Section 390.141 - Orders and decision of division of motor carrier and railroad safety to be written — how served.

Section 390.146 - Laws relating to motor carrier and railroad safety division of the department of economic development and common carriers to apply.

Section 390.150 - Financial statement for intrastate common or contract carriers of household goods or passengers filed when, content — form — failure to comply, penalty deposit in school fund — motor carriers failure to maintain records, effect.

Section 390.151 - Law not to interfere with police control of use of highways.

Section 390.156 - Action for penalty or forfeiture, how prosecuted — defenses — disposition of penalties recovered.

Section 390.161 - Penalties cumulative.

Section 390.171 - Violation of law or rule a misdemeanor.

Section 390.176 - Fines for violations — what deemed separate offense — how construed.

Section 390.201 - Enforcement of federal regulations, authority to enforce.

Section 390.250 - Definitions.

Section 390.260 - Scope of division's authority — applicability of certain provisions to household goods.

Section 390.270 - Property carrier registration required, when.

Section 390.280 - Certificates issued prior to January 1, 1995, void, when — certificate owners qualified as registered property carriers, when — hazardous materials, transportation of, effect of law upon — geographic restriction void, when.

Section 390.290 - Application, verified, documents accompanying — determination of compliance by administrative law judge — property carrier registration restrictions, exceptions.

Section 390.300 - Transfer of property carrier registration, division approval, transfer requirements — restriction of property carrier registration on transfer.

Section 390.310 - Suspension of property carrier registration, hearing, notice, revocation, alteration or amendment of registration, when effective.

Section 390.320 - Orders and decisions of division, effect.

Section 390.330 - Motor carrier records not open to public inspection, exception — noncompliance penalty.

Section 390.350 - Training of division personnel — rulemaking authority.

Section 390.372 - Motor carrier contracts, hold harmless provisions void and unenforceable — definitions.