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Code · Missouri · Chapter 301

301.058. Annual registration fees for local property-carrying commercial motor vehicles — exempt vehicles — improper registration, when, penalties.

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301.058. Annual registration fees for local property-carrying commercial motor vehicles — exempt vehicles — improper registration, when, penalties. — 1. The annual registration fee for property-carrying local commercial motor vehicles, other than a land improvement contractors' commercial motor vehicles, based on gross weight is:
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6,000 pounds and under $ 15.50
6,001 pounds to 12,000 pounds 18.00
12,001 pounds to 18,000 pounds 20.50
18,001 pounds to 24,000 pounds 27.50
24,001 pounds to 26,000 pounds 33.50
26,001 pounds to 30,000 pounds 45.50
30,001 pounds to 36,000 pounds 67.50
36,001 pounds to 42,000 pounds 100.50
42,001 pounds to 48,000 pounds 135.50
48,001 pounds to 54,000 pounds 170.50
54,001 pounds to 60,010 pounds 200.50
60,011 pounds to 66,000 pounds 270.50
66,001 pounds to 72,000 pounds 335.50
72,001 pounds to 80,000 pounds 350.50
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2. Any person found to have improperly registered a motor vehicle in excess of fifty-four thousand pounds when he or she was not entitled to shall be required to purchase the proper license plates and, in addition to all other penalties provided by law, shall be subject to the annual registration fee for the full calendar year for the vehicle's gross weight as prescribed in section 301.057 .
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(L. 1969 S.B. 242 § 301.059, A.L. 1979 H.B. 342, A.L. 1991 S.B. 292, A.L. 1992 H.B. 1382, A.L. 2001 S.B. 520)
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