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SB 1033 MO
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SS/SB 1033 - The act creates provisions relating to the regulation of air quality. EXPENDITURE OF MONEYS IN FUNDS BY THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (Sections 640.220 and 643.350) Under the act, before June 30, 2027, any unexpended balance in the subaccounts of the Natural Resources Protection Fund exceeding the preceding biennium's collections shall revert to the General Revenue Fund at the end of each biennium. Beginning July 1, 2027, any unexpended balance in the subaccounts of the Fund that exceeds the preceding biennium's collections shall not revert to the General Revenue Fund. Beginning July 1, 2027, and annually on July 1 of each succeeding year, the Commissioner of Administration shall use taxable sales reports to estimate the amount of state general revenue sales and use tax derived from electric power distribution in the immediately preceding calendar year and shall report such amount to the state treasurer. The state treasurer shall transfer certain amounts from the general revenue sales as described in the act. The act repeals certain provisions relating to the transfer of funds from the Missouri Air Emission Reduction Fund. These provisions are identical to HCS/SB 953 (2026), SB 120 (2025), and SB 1483 (2024). MOTOR VEHICLES EMISSION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS (Section 643.315) This act provides that motor vehicle emissions inspection requirements shall not apply to motor vehicles over 10 years old that are registered as local commercial vehicles and used for farm or farming transportation operations, or that are otherwise defined as "covered farm vehicles" under federal law. This provision is identical to SB 200 (2025) and SB 1306 (2024). COTTON GINS (Section 643.675) The act provides that an owner or operator of a cotton gin, defined as a machine that separates cotton fibers from cotton seeds, that emits a certain amount of air contaminants, as described in the act, shall not be required to submit air dispersion modeling, as defined in the act, to the Department of Natural Resources to obtain a construction permit for the cotton gin. JULIA SHEVELEVA

MO · session 2026 · Senate · bill

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Introduced Dec 1, 2025

Latest action (Jul 9, 2026) Prefiled

Summary

Missouri Senate Bill 1033 would modify air quality regulations and Natural Resources Protection Fund handling. The bill would allow unexpended balances in Natural Resources Protection Fund subaccounts to be retained beginning July 1, 2027, rather than reverting to the General Revenue Fund, and would direct the state treasurer to transfer certain amounts based on estimated electric power distribution sales tax revenue. The bill would exempt motor vehicles over 10 years old registered as local commercial vehicles used for farm operations from emissions inspection requirements. The bill would also exempt cotton gins that emit certain amounts of air contaminants from submitting air dispersion modeling to obtain construction permits from the Department of Natural Resources.

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Official abstract

SS/SB 1033 - The act creates provisions relating to the regulation of air quality. EXPENDITURE OF MONEYS IN FUNDS BY THE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (Sections 640.220 and 643.350) Under the act, before June 30, 2027, any unexpended balance in the subaccounts of the Natural Resources Protection Fund exceeding the preceding biennium's collections shall revert to the General Revenue Fund at the end of each biennium. Beginning July 1, 2027, any unexpended balance in the subaccounts of the Fund that exceeds the preceding biennium's collections shall not revert to the General Revenue Fund. Beginning July 1, 2027, and annually on July 1 of each succeeding year, the Commissioner of Administration shall use taxable sales reports to estimate the amount of state general revenue sales and use tax derived from electric power distribution in the immediately preceding calendar year and shall report such amount to the state treasurer. The state treasurer shall transfer certain amounts from the general revenue sales as described in the act. The act repeals certain provisions relating to the transfer of funds from the Missouri Air Emission Reduction Fund. These provisions are identical to HCS/SB 953 (2026), SB 120 (2025), and SB 1483 (2024). MOTOR VEHICLES EMISSION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS (Section 643.315) This act provides that motor vehicle emissions inspection requirements shall not apply to motor vehicles over 10 years old that are registered as local commercial vehicles and used for farm or farming transportation operations, or that are otherwise defined as "covered farm vehicles" under federal law. This provision is identical to SB 200 (2025) and SB 1306 (2024). COTTON GINS (Section 643.675) The act provides that an owner or operator of a cotton gin, defined as a machine that separates cotton fibers from cotton seeds, that emits a certain amount of air contaminants, as described in the act, shall not be required to submit air dispersion modeling, as defined in the act, to the Department of Natural Resources to obtain a construction permit for the cotton gin. JULIA SHEVELEVA

Sponsor (1)

  • Bean, Jason · primary

Action history (33)

  1. Jul 9, 2026 Signed by Governor · executive
  2. May 28, 2026 Delivered to Governor · executive
  3. May 28, 2026 Signed by House Speaker · lower
  4. May 28, 2026 Signed by Senate President Pro Tem · upper
  5. May 28, 2026 Reported Duly Enrolled Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions & Ethics Committee · upper
  6. May 14, 2026 Truly Agreed To and Finally Passed · upper
  7. May 14, 2026 H Third Read and Passed · lower
  8. May 14, 2026 Reported Do Pass H Fiscal Review · lower
  9. May 14, 2026 Voted Do Pass H Fiscal Review · lower
  10. May 14, 2026 Bill Placed on H Informal Calendar · lower
  11. May 12, 2026 Referred H Fiscal Review Committee · lower
  12. May 11, 2026 Reported Do Pass H Rules - Administrative · lower
  13. May 11, 2026 Voted Do Pass H Rules - Administrative · lower
  14. May 7, 2026 Referred H Rules - Administrative · lower
  15. May 5, 2026 Reported Do Pass H Agriculture · lower
  16. May 5, 2026 Voted Do Pass H Agriculture · lower
  17. Apr 28, 2026 Hearing Conducted H Agriculture · lower
  18. Apr 23, 2026 Referred H Agriculture · lower
  19. Apr 22, 2026 H Second Read · lower
  20. Apr 21, 2026 H First Read · lower
  21. Apr 21, 2026 S Third Read and Passed · upper
  22. Apr 21, 2026 Reported from S Fiscal Oversight Committee · upper
  23. Apr 20, 2026 Voted Do Pass S Fiscal Oversight Committee · upper
  24. Apr 16, 2026 Referred S Fiscal Oversight Committee · upper
  25. Apr 15, 2026 Reported Truly Perfected S Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee · upper
  26. Apr 15, 2026 Perfected · upper
  27. Apr 15, 2026 SS S offered & adopted (Bean)--(4510S.04F) · upper
  28. Apr 8, 2026 Reported from S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee · upper
  29. Feb 9, 2026 Voted Do Pass S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee · upper
  30. Feb 2, 2026 Hearing Conducted S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee · upper
  31. Jan 15, 2026 Second Read and Referred S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee · upper
  32. Jan 7, 2026 S First Read · upper
  33. Dec 1, 2025 Prefiled · upper

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