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H.B. 24 Enrolled
LONG TITLE
General Description:
This bill modifies the Motor Vehicles Code by amending traffic provisions related to
the exchange of insurance information, stopping at a sidewalk, lighting requirements for
slow-moving vehicles, aftermarket modifications to large vehicles, and nontransparent
material on rear side windows.
Highlighted Provisions:
This bill:
. requires the operator of a vehicle to provide insurance provider information to
persons involved in an accident;
. allows the operator of a vehicle to provide accident information to an investigating
peace officer in lieu of providing the information to persons involved in the
accident;
. repeals certain tail lamp and head lamp exceptions for motor vehicles operated at 20
miles per hour or less;
. applies aftermarket limitations to adjustments to frame height, wheelbase, and
bumper height to all vehicles not just vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of
15,000 pounds or less;
. clarifies that rear side windows may have nontransparent material on them; and
. makes technical changes.
Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
None
Other Special Clauses:
None
Utah Code Sections Affected:
AMENDS:
41-6a-401, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2005
41-6a-1629, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2005
41-6a-1632, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2005
41-6a-1635, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2005
RENUMBERS AND AMENDS:
41-6a-907, (Renumbered from 41-6-100, as enacted by Chapter 33, Laws of Utah 1978)
REPEALS:
41-6a-1615, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2005
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
Section 1. Section 41-6a-401 is amended to read:
41-6a-401. Accident involving injury, death, or property damage -- Duties of
operator, occupant, and owner -- Exchange of information -- Notification of law
enforcement -- Penalties.
(1) The operator of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injury to or death of a
person or damage to another vehicle or other property shall:
(a) immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident or as close as possible
without obstructing traffic more than is necessary; and
(b) remain at the scene of the accident until the operator has fulfilled the requirements of
this section.
(2) [
operated, occupied, or attended by any person or if the owner of the vehicle or property is
present, the operator of the vehicle involved in the accident shall:
(a) give to the persons involved:
(i) the operator's name, address, and the registration number of the vehicle being
operated; and
(ii) the name of the insurance provider covering the vehicle being operated including the
phone number of the agent or provider;
(b) upon request and if available, exhibit the operator's license to:
(i) any investigating peace officer present;
(ii) the person struck;
(iii) the operator, occupant of, or person attending the vehicle or other property damaged
in the accident; and
(iv) the owner of property damaged in the accident, if present; and
(c) render to any person injured in the accident reasonable assistance, including
transporting or making arrangements for transporting, of the injured person to a physician or
hospital for medical treatment if:
(i) it is apparent that treatment is necessary; or
(ii) transportation is requested by the injured person.
(3) The operator of a vehicle involved in an accident shall immediately and by the
quickest means of communication available give notice or cause to give notice of the accident to
the nearest office of a law enforcement agency if the accident resulted in:
(a) injury or death of any person; or
(b) property damage to an apparent extent of $1,000 or more.
(4) The occupant of a vehicle involved in an accident who is not the operator of the
vehicle shall give or cause to give the immediate notice required under Subsection (3) if:
(a) the operator of a vehicle involved in an accident is physically incapable of giving the
notice; and
(b) the occupant is capable of giving an immediate notice.
(5) [
unattended, the operator of the vehicle involved in the accident shall:
(a) locate and notify the operator or owner of the vehicle or the owner of other property
damaged in the accident of the operator's name, address, and the registration number of the
vehicle causing the damage; or
(b) attach securely in a conspicuous place on the vehicle or other property a written
notice giving the operator's name, address, and the registration number of the vehicle causing the
damage.
(6) The operator of a vehicle that provides the information required under this section to
an investigating peace officer at the scene of the accident is exempt from providing the
information to other persons required under this section.
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misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $750 if the accident results in injury or death of a
person.
(b) A person who violates the provisions of Subsection (1) is guilty of a class B
misdemeanor if the accident results only in damage to a vehicle or other property.
(c) A person who violates the provision of Subsection (5) is guilty of a class B
misdemeanor.
Section 2. Section 41-6a-907 , which is renumbered from Section 41-6-100 is
renumbered and amended to read:
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driveways must stop prior to sidewalk area or street.
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driveway within a business or residence district shall stop [
(1) the vehicle immediately prior to driving onto a sidewalk or onto the sidewalk area
extending across [
or
(2) if there is no sidewalk area, [
where the [
Section 3. Section 41-6a-1629 is amended to read:
41-6a-1629. Vehicles subject to Sections 41-6a-1629 through 41-6a-1633 --
Definitions.
(1) As used in Sections 41-6a-1629 through 41-6a-1633 :
(a) "Frame" means the main longitudinal structural members of the chassis of the vehicle
or, for vehicles with unitized body construction, the lowest longitudinal structural member of the
body of the vehicle.
(b) "Frame height" means the vertical distance between the ground and the lowest point
on the frame. The distance is measured when the vehicle is unladen and on a level surface.
(c) "Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR)" means the original manufacturer's gross
vehicle weight rating, whether or not the vehicle is modified by use of parts not originally
installed by the original manufacturer.
(d) "Manufacturer" means any person engaged in manufacturing or assembling new
motor vehicles utilizing new parts or components, or a person defined as a manufacturer in
current applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and Regulations.
(e) "Mechanical alteration" or "mechanical lift" means modification or alteration of the
axles, chassis, suspension, or body by any means, including tires and wheels, and excluding any
load, which affects the frame height of the motor vehicle.
(f) "O.E.M." means original equipment manufacturer.
(g) "Original equipment" means an item of motor vehicle equipment, including tires,
which were installed in or on a motor vehicle or available as an option for the particular vehicle
from the original manufacturer at the time of its delivery to the first purchaser.
(h) "Wheel track" means the shortest distance between the center of the tire treads on the
same axle. On vehicles having dissimilar axle widths, the axle with the widest distance is used
for all calculations.
(2) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), the provisions of Sections 41-6a-1629
through 41-6a-1633 apply to all motor vehicles [
(b) The provisions of Sections 41-6a-1629 through 41-6a-1633 do not apply to the
following vehicles:
(i) implements of husbandry;
(ii) farm tractors;
(iii) road machinery;
(iv) road rollers; and
(v) historical vehicles or horseless carriages that have been restored as near to original
condition as is reasonably possible.
Section 4. Section 41-6a-1632 is amended to read:
41-6a-1632. Bumpers.
(1) A motor vehicle shall be equipped with a bumper on both front and rear of the motor
vehicle, except a motor vehicle that was not originally designed or manufactured with a bumper
or bumpers.
(2) (a) On a motor vehicle [
Subsection (1), a bumper shall be:
(i) at least 4.5 inches in vertical height;
(ii) centered on the vehicle's center line; and
(iii) extend no less than the width of the respective wheel track distance.
(b) A bumper shall be securely mounted, horizontal load bearing, and attached to the
motor vehicle's frame to effectively transfer impact when engaged.
(3) If a motor vehicle is originally or later equipped with a bumper, the bumper shall:
(a) be maintained in operational condition; and
(b) comply with this section.
Section 5. Section 41-6a-1635 is amended to read:
41-6a-1635. Windshields and windows -- Tinting -- Obstructions reducing visibility
-- Wipers -- Prohibitions.
(1) Except as provided in Subsections (2) and (3), a person may not operate a motor
vehicle with:
(a) a windshield that allows less than 70% light transmittance;
(b) a front side window that allows less than 43% light transmittance;
(c) any windshield or window that is composed of, covered by, or treated with any
material or component that presents a metallic or mirrored appearance; or
(d) any sign, poster, or other nontransparent material on the windshield or side windows
of the motor vehicle except:
(i) a certificate or other paper required to be so displayed by law; or
(ii) the vehicle's identification number displayed or etched in accordance with rules made
by the department under Section 41-6a-1601 .
(2) Nontransparent materials may be used:
(a) along the top edge of the windshield if the materials do not extend downward more
than four inches from the top edge of the windshield or beyond the AS-1 line whichever is
lowest;
(b) in the lower left-hand corner of the windshield provided they do not extend more than
three inches to the right of the left edge or more than four inches above the bottom edge of the
windshield; or
(c) on the rear windows including rear side windows located behind the vehicle operator.
(3) A windshield or other window is considered to comply with the requirements of
Subsection (1) if the windshield or other window meets the federal statutes and regulations for
motor vehicle window composition, covering, light transmittance, and treatment.
(4) Except for material used on the windshield in compliance with Subsections (2)(a) and
(b), a motor vehicle with tinting or nontransparent material on any window shall be equipped
with rear-view mirrors mounted on the left side and on the right side of the motor vehicle to
reflect to the driver a view of the highway to the rear of the motor vehicle.
(5) (a) (i) The windshield on a motor vehicle shall be equipped with a device for cleaning
rain, snow, or other moisture from the windshield.
(ii) The device shall be constructed to be operated by the operator of the motor vehicle.
(b) A windshield wiper on a motor vehicle shall be maintained in good working order.
(6) A person may not have for sale, sell, offer for sale, install, cover, or treat a windshield
or window in violation of this section.
(7) Notwithstanding this section, any person subject to the federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards, including motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, dealers, importers, and repair
businesses, shall comply with the federal standards on motor vehicle window tinting.
Section 6. Repealer.
This bill repeals:
Section 41-6a-1615, Requirements for slow-moving vehicles.
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