The division of motor carrier and railroad safety may at any time, for good cause, suspend, and upon at least ten days’ notice to the holder of any certificate or permit, and after hearing, revoke, alter or amend any such certificate or permit upon a finding:

(1) That the motor carrier has abandoned service;

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Terms Used In Missouri Laws 390.106

  • 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 carrier: any person engaged in the transportation of property or passengers, or both, for compensation or hire, over the public roads of this state by motor vehicle. 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

(2) That the motor carrier does not give reasonable service based upon public demand;

(3) That the motor carrier is not financially fit to continue service; or

(4) That the motor carrier has failed to comply with the provisions of this chapter and the requirements, rules and regulations of the division of motor carrier and railroad safety.

However, such motor carrier shall be given a reasonable time, in the discretion of the division, not less, however, than thirty days, to comply with any orders issued by the division pertaining thereto.