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Code · Missouri · Chapter 379

379.1955. Driver's license verification and data retention.

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379.1955. Driver's license verification and data retention. — 1. A peer-to-peer car-sharing program shall not enter into a peer-to-peer car-sharing program agreement with a driver unless the driver who will operate the shared vehicle:
(1)Holds a driver's license issued by this state that authorizes the driver to operate vehicles of the class of the shared vehicle;
(2)Is a nonresident who:
(a)Has a driver's license issued by the state or country of the driver's residence that authorizes the driver in that state or country to drive vehicles of the class of the shared vehicle; and
(b)Is at least the same age as the age required of a resident to drive in this state; or
(3)Otherwise is specifically authorized by this state to drive vehicles of the class of the shared vehicle.
2. A peer-to-peer car-sharing program shall keep a record of:
(1)The name and address of the shared vehicle driver;
(2)The number of the driver's license of the shared vehicle driver and of each other person, if any, who will operate the shared vehicle; and
(3)The place of issuance of the driver's license.
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(L. 2025 H.B. 974, et al.)
Effective 1-01-26
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