Missouri Laws 390.310 – Suspension of property carrier registration, hearing, notice, revocation, ..
Terms Used In Missouri Laws 390.310
- Certificate: a written document authorizing a common carrier to engage in intrastate commerce and issued under the provisions of this chapter. See Missouri Laws 390.020
- Division: the division of motor carrier and railroad safety of the department of transportation. See Missouri Laws 390.020
- Motor vehicle: any vehicle, truck, truck-tractor, trailer, or semitrailer, motor bus or any self-propelled vehicle used upon the highways of the state in the transportation of property or passengers. See Missouri Laws 390.020
- Permit: a permit issued under the provisions of this chapter to a contract carrier to engage in intrastate or interstate commerce or to a common carrier to engage in interstate commerce. See Missouri Laws 390.020
- Person: any individual or other legal entity, whether such entity is a proprietorship, partnership, corporation, company, association or joint-stock association, including the partners, officers, employees, and agents of the person, as well as any trustees, assignees, receivers, or personal representatives of the person. See Missouri Laws 390.020
- Property: includes real and personal property. See Missouri Laws 1.020
- Property carrier registration: a document issued by the division pursuant to sections 390. See Missouri Laws 390.250
Notwithstanding any provisions of section 390.106, to the contrary, the division at any time, for good cause, may suspend a certificate, permit or property carrier registration, and after hearing upon at least ten days’ notice to the person to whom the division has issued the certificate, permit or property carrier registration authorizing any intrastate transportation of passengers or property by motor vehicle, may revoke, alter or amend any such certificate, permit or property carrier registration upon a finding that the person has failed to comply with any applicable provisions of sections 390.250 to 390.350, or chapter 386, 387, 389 or 622, or any safety rules, regulations or orders which may be enforced by the division. Revocation of a certificate, permit or property carrier registration shall not become effective less than thirty days after issuance of an order of revocation by the division.