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Code · Missouri · Chapter 301

301.141.

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301.141. Fraudulent procurement, use, or certification of disabled person license plates — penalty — health care practitioners, false physician's statement, penalty. — 1. Fraudulent procurement or use of disabled-person license plates or windshield placards shall be a class B misdemeanor.
2. Any physician or other health care practitioner authorized to issue a physician's statement or certificate to enable persons to obtain disabled license plates or windshield hanging placards pursuant to section 301.142 who issues, signs, or furnishes such statement or certificate to any person who does not meet one or more of the conditions set forth in subsection 1 of section 301.142 , if there is no basis for the diagnosis given, or who issues, signs, or furnishes such statement for a condition, the diagnosis of which is outside the scope of such health care provider's license, is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
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(L. 1999 H.B. 343 § 3, A.L. 2004 S.B. 1233, et al.)
Effective 1-01-05
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Fraudulent procurement or use of a disabled person license plate, penalty, 301.142
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