Missouri Legislative Report 5.17.24
Legislative Report Ron Reiling, MWACA Lobbyist/St. Louis Liaison The Missouri 2023/2024 Regular Legislation Session ended Friday May 17, 2024. The Bills that we watched are
Legislation refers to the laws and regulations enacted by governing bodies at local, state, and national levels. These rules can significantly impact automotive independent shop owners and professionals by setting standards for vehicle safety, environmental compliance, labor practices, and business operations. Changes in legislation can affect everything from the types of repairs shops can perform to the certifications technicians need, as well as how businesses manage their finances and interact with customers. Staying informed and engaged with legislative developments is essential for ensuring that shop owners can adapt to new requirements, avoid penalties, and continue to operate successfully within the legal framework.
At MWACA, we understand that staying informed and proactive about legislative issues is crucial for the success and sustainability of the automotive service industry. As a dedicated representative for our members, MWACA actively engages in legislative actions to advocate for policies and regulations that benefit independent shop owners and automotive professionals. Our association serves as your voice, ensuring that the interests and concerns of our members are heard and addressed at local, state, and national levels.
If you learn of legislation that is not listed, please notify us at [email protected] so that our team can review and publish the information.
Legislative Report Ron Reiling, MWACA Lobbyist/St. Louis Liaison The Missouri 2023/2024 Regular Legislation Session ended Friday May 17, 2024. The Bills that we watched are
Legislative Report Ron Reiling, MWACA Lobbyist/St. Louis Liaison HB 1363 Provides an employer may be liable for the actions of an employee if they were
Legislative Report Ron Reiling, MWACA Lobbyist/St. Louis Liaison House File 2015, Special Landowner Deer Hunting licenses. Upon written application on forms furnished by the department,
Legislative Report Ron Reiling, MWACA Lobbyist/St. Louis Liaison HB 2499 Prohibiting the use of a mobile telephone while operating a vehicle in a school
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