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PROHIBITION OF WIRELESS

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COMMUNICATION DEVICE USE IN A MOTOR

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VEHICLE

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2009 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Stephen D. Clark

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Senate Sponsor: Lyle W. Hillyard

             8      Cosponsor:Paul Ray              9     
             10      LONG TITLE
             11      General Description:
             12          This bill modifies the Motor Vehicles Code, the Uniform Driver License Act, and the
             13      Criminal Code by amending provisions relating to the use of a handheld wireless
             14      communication device for text messaging or electronic mail communication while
             15      operating a moving motor vehicle.
             16      Highlighted Provisions:
             17          This bill:
             18          .    prohibits a person from using a handheld wireless communication device for text
             19      messaging or electronic mail communication while operating a moving motor
             20      vehicle on a highway in this state;
             21          .    provides exceptions to the handheld wireless communication device prohibition;
             22          .    provides penalties for violating the prohibition on using a handheld wireless
             23      communication device for text messaging or electronic mail communication while
             24      operating a moving motor vehicle;
             25          .    provides that criminal homicide is automobile homicide if a person operates a
             26      moving vehicle in a negligent or criminally negligent manner causing the death of
             27      another and was using a handheld wireless communication device for text
             28      messaging or electronic mail communication at the time of operation;


             29          .    provides penalties for automobile homicide in certain circumstances;
             30          .    provides that a judge may order that a person's driver license be suspended for three
             31      months upon conviction for a violation of the prohibition on using a handheld
             32      wireless communication device for text messaging or electronic mail
             33      communication while operating a moving motor vehicle;
             34          .    requires the Driver License Division to immediately revoke, deny, suspend, or
             35      disqualify a person's license upon receiving a record of the person's conviction of
             36      automobile homicide while using a handheld wireless communication device for
             37      text messaging or electronic mail communication; and
             38          .    makes technical changes.
             39      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             40          None
             41      Other Special Clauses:
             42          None
             43      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             44      AMENDS:
             45          53-3-218, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2006, Chapter 18
             46          53-3-220, as last amended by Laws of Utah 2008, Chapters 3, 226, and 296
             47      ENACTS:
             48          41-6a-1716, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             49          76-5-207.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
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             51      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             52          Section 1. Section 41-6a-1716 is enacted to read:
             53          41-6a-1716. Prohibition on using a handheld wireless communication device for
             54      text messaging communication while operating a moving motor vehicle -- Penalties.
             55          (1) As used in this section:
             56          (a) (i) "Handheld wireless communication device" means a handheld device used for


             57      the transfer of information without the use of electrical conductors or wires.
             58          (ii) "Handheld wireless communication device" includes a:
             59          (A) wireless telephone;
             60          (B) personal digital assistant;
             61          (C) pager; or
             62          (D) text messaging device.
             63          (b) "Text messaging" has the same meaning as defined in Section 76-4-401 .
             64          (2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), a person may not use a handheld wireless
             65      communication device for text messaging or electronic mail communication while operating a
             66      moving motor vehicle on a highway in this state.
             67          (3) Subsection (2) does not prohibit a person from using a handheld wireless
             68      communication device while operating a moving motor vehicle:
             69          (a) during a medical emergency;
             70          (b) when reporting a safety hazard or requesting assistance relating to a safety hazard;
             71          (c) when reporting criminal activity or requesting assistance relating to a criminal
             72      activity;
             73          (d) when providing roadside or medical assistance; or
             74          (e) when used by a law enforcement officer or emergency service personnel acting
             75      within the course and scope of the law enforcement officer's or emergency service personnel's
             76      employment.
             77          (4) A person convicted of a violation of this section is guilty of a:
             78          (a) class C misdemeanor; or
             79          (b) class B misdemeanor if the person:
             80          (i) has also inflicted serious bodily injury upon another as a proximate result of using a
             81      handheld wireless communication device for text messaging or electronic mail communication
             82      while operating a moving motor vehicle on a highway in this state; or
             83          (ii) has a prior conviction under this section, that is within three years of:
             84          (A) the current conviction under this section; or


             85          (B) the commission of the offense upon which the current conviction is based.
             86          Section 2. Section 53-3-218 is amended to read:
             87           53-3-218. Court to report convictions and may recommend suspension of license
             88      -- Severity of speeding violation defined.
             89          (1) As used in this section, "conviction" means conviction by the court of first
             90      impression or final administrative determination in an administrative traffic proceeding.
             91          (2) (a) A court having jurisdiction over offenses committed under this chapter or any
             92      other law of this state, or under any municipal ordinance regulating driving motor vehicles on
             93      highways or driving motorboats on the water, shall forward to the division within ten days, an
             94      abstract of the court record of the conviction or plea held in abeyance of any person in the
             95      court for a reportable traffic or motorboating violation of any laws or ordinances, and may
             96      recommend the suspension of the license of the person convicted.
             97          (b) When the division receives a court record of a conviction or plea in abeyance for a
             98      motorboat violation, the division may only take action against a person's driver license if the
             99      motorboat violation is for a violation of Title 41, Chapter 6a, Part 5, Driving Under the
             100      Influence and Reckless Driving.
             101          (3) The abstract shall be made in the form prescribed by the division and shall include:
             102          (a) the name, date of birth, and address of the party charged;
             103          (b) the license certificate number of the party charged, if any;
             104          (c) the registration number of the motor vehicle or motorboat involved;
             105          (d) whether the motor vehicle was a commercial motor vehicle;
             106          (e) whether the motor vehicle carried hazardous materials;
             107          (f) whether the motor vehicle carried 16 or more occupants;
             108          (g) whether the driver presented a commercial driver license;
             109          (h) the nature of the offense;
             110          (i) whether the offense involved an accident;
             111          (j) the driver's blood alcohol content, if applicable;
             112          (k) if the offense involved a speeding violation:


             113          (i) the posted speed limit;
             114          (ii) the actual speed; and
             115          (iii) whether the speeding violation occurred on a highway that is part of the interstate
             116      system as defined in Section 72-1-102 ;
             117          (l) the date of the hearing;
             118          (m) the plea;
             119          (n) the judgment or whether bail was forfeited; and
             120          (o) the severity of the violation, which shall be graded by the court as "minimum,"
             121      "intermediate," or "maximum" as established in accordance with Subsection 53-3-221 (4).
             122          (4) When a convicted person secures a judgment of acquittal or reversal in any
             123      appellate court after conviction in the court of first impression, the division shall reinstate his
             124      license immediately upon receipt of a certified copy of the judgment of acquittal or reversal.
             125          (5) Upon a conviction for a violation of the prohibition on using a handheld wireless
             126      communication device for text messaging or electronic mail communication while operating a
             127      moving motor vehicle under Section 41-6a-1716 , a judge may order a suspension of the
             128      convicted person's license for a period of three months.
             129          Section 3. Section 53-3-220 is amended to read:
             130           53-3-220. Offenses requiring mandatory revocation, denial, suspension, or
             131      disqualification of license -- Offense requiring an extension of period -- Hearing --
             132      Limited driving privileges.
             133          (1) (a) The division shall immediately revoke or, when this chapter or Title 41,
             134      Chapter 6a, Traffic Code, specifically provides for denial, suspension, or disqualification, the
             135      division shall deny, suspend, or disqualify the license of a person upon receiving a record of
             136      the person's conviction for:
             137          (i) manslaughter or negligent homicide resulting from driving a motor vehicle, or
             138      automobile homicide under Section 76-5-207 or 76-5-207.5 ;
             139          (ii) driving or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the
             140      influence of alcohol, any drug, or combination of them to a degree that renders the person


             141      incapable of safely driving a motor vehicle as prohibited in Section 41-6a-502 or as prohibited
             142      in an ordinance that complies with the requirements of Subsection 41-6a-510 (1);
             143          (iii) driving or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while having a blood
             144      or breath alcohol content prohibited in Section 41-6a-502 or as prohibited in an ordinance that
             145      complies with the requirements of Subsection 41-6a-510 (1);
             146          (iv) perjury or the making of a false affidavit to the division under this chapter, Title
             147      41, Motor Vehicles, or any other law of this state requiring the registration of motor vehicles
             148      or regulating driving on highways;
             149          (v) any felony under the motor vehicle laws of this state;
             150          (vi) any other felony in which a motor vehicle is used to facilitate the offense;
             151          (vii) failure to stop and render aid as required under the laws of this state if a motor
             152      vehicle accident results in the death or personal injury of another;
             153          (viii) two charges of reckless driving, impaired driving, or any combination of reckless
             154      driving and impaired driving committed within a period of 12 months; but if upon a first
             155      conviction of reckless driving or impaired driving the judge or justice recommends suspension
             156      of the convicted person's license, the division may after a hearing suspend the license for a
             157      period of three months;
             158          (ix) failure to bring a motor vehicle to a stop at the command of a peace officer as
             159      required in Section 41-6a-210 ;
             160          (x) any offense specified in Part 4, Uniform Commercial Driver License Act, that
             161      requires disqualification;
             162          (xi) a felony violation of Section 76-10-508 or 76-10-508.1 involving discharging or
             163      allowing the discharge of a firearm from a vehicle;
             164          (xii) using, allowing the use of, or causing to be used any explosive, chemical, or
             165      incendiary device from a vehicle in violation of Subsection 76-10-306 (4)(b);
             166          (xiii) operating or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while having any
             167      measurable controlled substance or metabolite of a controlled substance in the person's body in
             168      violation of Section 41-6a-517 ;


             169          (xiv) until July 30, 2015, operating or being in actual physical control of a motor
             170      vehicle while having any alcohol in the person's body in violation of Section 53-3-232 ;
             171          (xv) operating or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while having any
             172      measurable or detectable amount of alcohol in the person's body in violation of Section
             173      41-6a-530 ;
             174          (xvi) engaging in a motor vehicle speed contest or exhibition of speed on a highway in
             175      violation of Section 41-6a-606 ; or
             176          (xvii) operating or being in actual physical control of a motor vehicle in this state
             177      without an ignition interlock system in violation of Section 41-6a-518.2 .
             178          (b) The division shall immediately revoke the license of a person upon receiving a
             179      record of an adjudication under Title 78A, Chapter 6, Juvenile Court Act of 1996, for:
             180          (i) a felony violation of Section 76-10-508 or 76-10-508.1 involving discharging or
             181      allowing the discharge of a firearm from a vehicle; or
             182          (ii) using, allowing the use of, or causing to be used any explosive, chemical, or
             183      incendiary device from a vehicle in violation of Subsection 76-10-306 (4)(b).
             184          (c) Except when action is taken under Section 53-3-219 for the same offense, the
             185      division shall immediately suspend for six months the license of a person upon receiving a
             186      record of conviction for:
             187          (i) any violation of:
             188          (A) Title 58, Chapter 37, Utah Controlled Substances Act;
             189          (B) Title 58, Chapter 37a, Utah Drug Paraphernalia Act;
             190          (C) Title 58, Chapter 37b, Imitation Controlled Substances Act;
             191          (D) Title 58, Chapter 37c, Utah Controlled Substance Precursor Act; or
             192          (E) Title 58, Chapter 37d, Clandestine Drug Lab Act; or
             193          (ii) any criminal offense that prohibits:
             194          (A) possession, distribution, manufacture, cultivation, sale, or transfer of any
             195      substance that is prohibited under the acts described in Subsection (1)(c)(i); or
             196          (B) the attempt or conspiracy to possess, distribute, manufacture, cultivate, sell, or


             197      transfer any substance that is prohibited under the acts described in Subsection (1)(c)(i).
             198          (2) The division shall extend the period of the first denial, suspension, revocation, or
             199      disqualification for an additional like period, to a maximum of one year for each subsequent
             200      occurrence, upon receiving:
             201          (a) a record of the conviction of any person on a charge of driving a motor vehicle
             202      while the person's license is denied, suspended, revoked, or disqualified;
             203          (b) a record of a conviction of the person for any violation of the motor vehicle law in
             204      which the person was involved as a driver;
             205          (c) a report of an arrest of the person for any violation of the motor vehicle law in
             206      which the person was involved as a driver; or
             207          (d) a report of an accident in which the person was involved as a driver.
             208          (3) When the division receives a report under Subsection (2)(c) or (d) that a person is
             209      driving while the person's license is denied, suspended, disqualified, or revoked, the person is
             210      entitled to a hearing regarding the extension of the time of denial, suspension, disqualification,
             211      or revocation originally imposed under Section 53-3-221 .
             212          (4) (a) The division may extend to a person the limited privilege of driving a motor
             213      vehicle to and from the person's place of employment or within other specified limits on
             214      recommendation of the trial judge in any case where a person is convicted of any of the
             215      offenses referred to in Subsections (1) and (2) except:
             216          (i) automobile homicide under Subsection (1)(a)(i);
             217          (ii) those offenses referred to in Subsections (1)(a)(ii), (a)(iii), (a)(xi), (a)(xii), (a)(xiii),
             218      (1)(b), and (1)(c); and
             219          (iii) those offenses referred to in Subsection (2) when the original denial, suspension,
             220      revocation, or disqualification was imposed because of a violation of Section 41-6a-502 ,
             221      41-6a-517 , a local ordinance which complies with the requirements of Subsection
             222      41-6a-510 (1), Section 41-6a-520 , or Section 76-5-207 , or a criminal prohibition that the
             223      person was charged with violating as a result of a plea bargain after having been originally
             224      charged with violating one or more of these sections or ordinances.


             225          (b) This discretionary privilege is limited to when undue hardship would result from a
             226      failure to grant the privilege and may be granted only once to any person during any single
             227      period of denial, suspension, revocation, or disqualification, or extension of that denial,
             228      suspension, revocation, or disqualification.
             229          (c) A limited CDL may not be granted to a person disqualified under Part 4, Uniform
             230      Commercial Driver License Act, or whose license has been revoked, suspended, cancelled, or
             231      denied under this chapter.
             232          Section 4. Section 76-5-207.5 is enacted to read:
             233          76-5-207.5. Automobile homicide involving text messaging or electronic mail
             234      communication while driving.
             235          (1) As used in this section:
             236          (a) "Handheld wireless communication device" has the same meaning as defined in
             237      Section 41-6a-1716 .
             238          (b) "Motor vehicle" means any self-propelled vehicle and includes any automobile,
             239      truck, van, motorcycle, train, engine, watercraft, or aircraft.
             240          (c) "Text messaging" has the same meaning as defined in Section 76-4-401 .
             241          (2) (a) As used in this Subsection (2), "negligent" means simple negligence, the failure
             242      to exercise that degree of care that reasonable and prudent persons exercise under like or
             243      similar circumstances.
             244          (b) Criminal homicide is automobile homicide, a third degree felony, if the person
             245      operates a moving motor vehicle in a negligent manner:
             246          (i) while using a handheld wireless communication device for text messaging or
             247      electronic mail communication in violation of Section 41-6a-1716 ; and
             248          (ii) causing the death of another.
             249          (3) (a) As used in this Subsection (3), "criminally negligent" means criminal
             250      negligence as defined by Subsection 76-2-103 (4).
             251          (b) Criminal homicide is automobile homicide, a second degree felony, if the person
             252      operates a moving motor vehicle in a criminally negligent manner:


             253          (i) while using a handheld wireless communication device for text messaging or
             254      electronic mail communication in violation of Section 41-6a-1716 ; and
             255          (ii) causing the death of another.


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