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MOTOR VEHICLES CODE REVISIONS

             2     
2007 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

             4     
Chief Sponsor: James A. Dunnigan

             5     
Senate Sponsor: Sheldon L. Killpack

             6     
             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies the Motor Vehicles Code by amending certain provisions for motor
             10      vehicle accidents and motor vehicle owner's or operator's security.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    modifies motor vehicle accident provisions by moving provisions for accidents
             14      resulting in fatalities or injuries into new sections of the Utah Code;
             15          .    permits a court to waive a portion of a fine for not maintaining owner's and
             16      operator's security in certain instances; and
             17          .    makes technical changes.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          None
             20      Other Special Clauses:
             21          None
             22      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             23      AMENDS:
             24          41-6a-401, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 2 and last amended by Chapter 26,
             25      Laws of Utah 2005
             26          41-12a-302, as last amended by Chapter 35, Laws of Utah 1998
             27          53-3-414, as last amended by Chapter 18, Laws of Utah 2006
             28      ENACTS:
             29          41-6a-401.3, Utah Code Annotated 1953


             30          41-6a-401.5, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             31          41-6a-401.7, Utah Code Annotated 1953
             32     
             33      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             34          Section 1. Section 41-6a-401 is amended to read:
             35           41-6a-401. Accident involving property damage -- Duties of operator, occupant,
             36      and owner -- Exchange of information -- Notification of law enforcement -- Penalties.
             37          (1) The operator of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting [in injury to or death of
             38      a person or] only in damage to another vehicle or other property shall:
             39          (a) immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident or as close as possible
             40      without obstructing traffic more than is necessary; and
             41          (b) remain at the scene of the accident until the operator has fulfilled the requirements
             42      of this section.
             43          (2) Except as provided under Subsection [(6)] (5), if the vehicle or other property is
             44      operated, occupied, or attended by any person or if the owner of the vehicle or property is
             45      present, the operator of the vehicle involved in the accident shall:
             46          (a) give to the persons involved:
             47          (i) the operator's name, address, and the registration number of the vehicle being
             48      operated; and
             49          (ii) the name of the insurance provider covering the vehicle being operated including
             50      the phone number of the agent or provider; and
             51          (b) upon request and if available, exhibit the operator's license to:
             52          (i) any investigating peace officer present;
             53          [(ii) the person struck;]
             54          [(iii)] (ii) the operator, occupant of, or person attending the vehicle or other property
             55      damaged in the accident; and
             56          [(iv)] (iii) the owner of property damaged in the accident, if present[; and].
             57          [(c) render to any person injured in the accident reasonable assistance, including


             58      transporting or making arrangements for transporting, of the injured person to a physician or
             59      hospital for medical treatment if: ]
             60          [(i) it is apparent that treatment is necessary; or]
             61          [(ii) transportation is requested by the injured person.]
             62          (3) The operator of a vehicle involved in an accident shall immediately and by the
             63      quickest means of communication available give notice or cause to give notice of the accident
             64      to the nearest office of a law enforcement agency if the accident resulted in[: (a) injury or
             65      death of any person; or (b)] property damage to an apparent extent of $1,000 or more.
             66          [(4) The occupant of a vehicle involved in an accident who is not the operator of the
             67      vehicle shall give or cause to give the immediate notice required under Subsection (3) if:]
             68          [(a) the operator of a vehicle involved in an accident is physically incapable of giving
             69      the notice; and]
             70          [(b) the occupant is capable of giving an immediate notice. ]
             71          [(5)] (4) Except as provided under Subsection [(6)] (5), if the vehicle or other property
             72      damaged in the accident is unattended, the operator of the vehicle involved in the accident
             73      shall:
             74          (a) locate and notify the operator or owner of the vehicle or the owner of other property
             75      damaged in the accident of the operator's name, address, and the registration number of the
             76      vehicle causing the damage; or
             77          (b) attach securely in a conspicuous place on the vehicle or other property a written
             78      notice giving the operator's name, address, and the registration number of the vehicle causing
             79      the damage.
             80          [(6)] (5) The operator of a vehicle that provides the information required under this
             81      section to an investigating peace officer at the scene of the accident is exempt from providing
             82      the information to other persons required under this section.
             83          [(7) (a) A person who violates the provisions of Subsection (1) is guilty of a class A
             84      misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $750 if the accident results in injury or death of a
             85      person.]


             86          [(b)] (6) (a) A person who violates the provisions of Subsection (1) is guilty of a class
             87      B misdemeanor [if the accident results only in damage to a vehicle or other property].
             88          [(c)] (b) A person who violates the provision of Subsection [(5)] (4) is guilty of a class
             89      B misdemeanor.
             90          Section 2. Section 41-6a-401.3 is enacted to read:
             91          41-6a-401.3. Accident involving injury -- Stop at accident -- Penalty.
             92          (1) The operator of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injury to a person
             93      shall:
             94          (a) immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident or as close to it as possible
             95      without obstructing traffic more than is necessary; and
             96          (b) remain at the scene of the accident until the operator has fulfilled the requirements
             97      of Section 41-6a-401.7 .
             98          (2) A person who violates the provisions of Subsection (1) is guilty of a class A
             99      misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $750.
             100          Section 3. Section 41-6a-401.5 is enacted to read:
             101          41-6a-401.5. Accident involving death -- Stop at accident -- Penalty.
             102          (1) The operator of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in the death of a person
             103      shall:
             104          (a) immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident or as close to it as possible
             105      without obstructing traffic more than is necessary; and
             106          (b) remain at the scene of the accident until the operator has fulfilled the requirements
             107      of Section 41-6a-401.7 .
             108          (2) A person who violates the provisions of Subsection (1) is guilty of a class A
             109      misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $750.
             110          Section 4. Section 41-6a-401.7 is enacted to read:
             111          41-6a-401.7. Accident involving injury, death, or property damage -- Duties of
             112      operator, occupant, and owner -- Exchange of information -- Notification of law
             113      enforcement -- Penalties.


             114          (1) The operator of a vehicle involved in an accident under Section 41-6a-401.3 or
             115      41-6a-401.5 shall:
             116          (a) give to the persons involved:
             117          (i) the operator's name, address, and the registration number of the vehicle being
             118      operated; and
             119          (ii) the name of the insurance provider covering the vehicle being operated including
             120      the phone number of the agent or provider;
             121          (b) upon request and if available, exhibit the operator's license to:
             122          (i) any investigating peace officer present;
             123          (ii) the person struck;
             124          (iii) the operator, occupant of, or person attending the vehicle or other property
             125      damaged in the accident; and
             126          (iv) the owner of property damaged in the accident, if present; and
             127          (c) render to any person injured in the accident reasonable assistance, including
             128      transporting or making arrangements for transporting, of the injured person to a physician or
             129      hospital for medical treatment if:
             130          (i) it is apparent that treatment is necessary; or
             131          (ii) transportation is requested by the injured person.
             132          (2) The operator of a vehicle involved in an accident under Section 41-6a-401.3 or
             133      41-6a-401.5 shall immediately and by the quickest means of communication available give
             134      notice or cause to give notice of the accident to the nearest office of a law enforcement agency.
             135          (3) The occupant of a vehicle involved in an accident under Section 41-6a-401.3 or
             136      41-6a-401.5 who is not the operator of the vehicle shall give or cause to give the immediate
             137      notice required under Subsection (2) if:
             138          (a) the operator of a vehicle involved in an accident is physically incapable of giving
             139      the notice; and
             140          (b) the occupant is capable of giving an immediate notice.
             141          (4) Except as provided under Subsection (5), if a vehicle or other property damaged in


             142      the accident is unattended, the operator of the vehicle involved in the accident shall:
             143          (a) locate and notify the operator or owner of the vehicle or the owner of other property
             144      damaged in the accident of the operator's name, address, and the registration number of the
             145      vehicle causing the damage; or
             146          (b) attach securely in a conspicuous place on the vehicle or other property a written
             147      notice giving the operator's name, address, and the registration number of the vehicle causing
             148      the damage.
             149          (5) The operator of a vehicle that provides the information required under this section
             150      to an investigating peace officer at the scene of the accident is exempt from providing the
             151      information to other persons required under this section.
             152          (6) A person who violates Subsection (4) is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
             153          Section 5. Section 41-12a-302 is amended to read:
             154           41-12a-302. Operating motor vehicle without owner's or operator's security --
             155      Penalty.
             156          (1) [Any] (a) Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b), an owner of a motor vehicle on
             157      which owner's or operator's security is required under Section 41-12a-301 , who operates [his]
             158      the owner's vehicle or permits it to be operated on a highway in this state without owner's
             159      security being in effect is guilty of a class B misdemeanor, and the fine shall be not less than:
             160          [(a)] (i) $400 for a first offense; and
             161          [(b)] (ii) $1,000 for a second and subsequent offense within three years of a previous
             162      conviction or bail forfeiture.
             163          (b) A court may waive up to $300 of the fine charged to the owner of a motor vehicle
             164      under Subsection (1)(a)(i) if the owner demonstrates that owner's or operator's security required
             165      under Section 41-12a-301 was obtained subsequent to the violation but before sentencing.
             166          (2) (a) Except as provided under Subsection (2)(b), any other person who operates a
             167      motor vehicle upon a highway in Utah with the knowledge that the owner does not have
             168      owner's security in effect for the motor vehicle is also guilty of a class B misdemeanor, and the
             169      fine shall be not less than:


             170          (i) $400 for a first offense; and
             171          (ii) $1,000 for a second and subsequent offense within three years of a previous
             172      conviction or bail forfeiture.
             173          (b) A person that has in effect owner's security on a Utah-registered motor vehicle or
             174      its equivalent that covers the operation, by the person, of the motor vehicle in question is
             175      exempt from this Subsection (2).
             176          Section 6. Section 53-3-414 is amended to read:
             177           53-3-414. CDL disqualification or suspension -- Grounds and duration --
             178      Procedure.
             179          (1) A person who holds or is required to hold a CDL is disqualified from driving a
             180      commercial motor vehicle for a period of not less than one year if convicted of a first offense
             181      of:
             182          (a) driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, a controlled
             183      substance, or more than one of these;
             184          (b) driving a commercial motor vehicle while the concentration of alcohol in the
             185      person's blood, breath, or urine is .04 grams or more;
             186          (c) leaving the scene of an accident involving a motor vehicle the person was driving;
             187          (d) failing to provide reasonable assistance or identification when involved in an
             188      accident resulting in [death or personal injury in accordance with Section 41-6a-401 ;]:
             189          (i) death in accordance with Section 41-6a-401.5 ; or
             190          (ii) personal injury in accordance with Section 41-6a-401.3 ;
             191          (e) using a motor vehicle in the commission of a felony;
             192          (f) refusal to submit to a test to determine the concentration of alcohol in the person's
             193      blood, breath, or urine;
             194          (g) driving a commercial motor vehicle while the person's commercial driver license is
             195      disqualified, suspended, canceled, or revoked; or
             196          (h) operating a commercial motor vehicle in a negligent manner causing the death of
             197      another including the offenses of automobile homicide under Section 76-5-207 , manslaughter


             198      under Section 76-5-205 , or negligent homicide under Section 76-5-206 .
             199          (2) If any of the violations under Subsection (1) occur while the driver is transporting a
             200      hazardous material required to be placarded, the driver is disqualified for not less than three
             201      years.
             202          (3) (a) Except as provided under Subsection (4), a driver of a motor vehicle who holds
             203      or is required to hold a CDL is disqualified for life from driving a commercial motor vehicle if
             204      convicted of two or more of any of the offenses under Subsection (1) arising from two or more
             205      separate incidents.
             206          (b) Subsection (3)(a) applies only to those offenses committed after July 1, 1989.
             207          (4) (a) Any driver disqualified for life from driving a commercial motor vehicle under
             208      this section may apply to the division for reinstatement of the driver's CDL if the driver:
             209          (i) has both voluntarily enrolled in and successfully completed an appropriate
             210      rehabilitation program that:
             211          (A) meets the standards of the division; and
             212          (B) complies with 49 C.F.R. Part 383.51;
             213          (ii) has served a minimum disqualification period of ten years; and
             214          (iii) has fully met the standards for reinstatement of commercial motor vehicle driving
             215      privileges established by rule of the division.
             216          (b) If a reinstated driver is subsequently convicted of another disqualifying offense
             217      under this section, the driver is permanently disqualified for life and is ineligible to again apply
             218      for a reduction of the lifetime disqualification.
             219          (5) A driver of a motor vehicle who holds or is required to hold a CDL is disqualified
             220      for life from driving a commercial motor vehicle if the driver uses a motor vehicle in the
             221      commission of any felony involving the manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing of a
             222      controlled substance, or possession with intent to manufacture, distribute, or dispense a
             223      controlled substance.
             224          (6) (a) Subject to Subsection (6)(b), a driver of a commercial motor vehicle who holds
             225      or is required to hold a CDL is disqualified for not less than:


             226          (i) 60 days from driving a commercial motor vehicle if the driver is convicted of two
             227      serious traffic violations; and
             228          (ii) 120 days if the driver is convicted of three or more serious traffic violations.
             229          (b) The disqualifications under Subsection (6)(a) are effective only if the serious traffic
             230      violations:
             231          (i) occur within three years of each other;
             232          (ii) arise from separate incidents; and
             233          (iii) involve the use or operation of a commercial motor vehicle.
             234          (7) A driver of a commercial motor vehicle who is convicted of violating an
             235      out-of-service order while driving a commercial motor vehicle is disqualified from driving a
             236      commercial motor vehicle for a period not less than:
             237          (a) 90 days but not more than one year if the driver is convicted of a first violation;
             238          (b) one year but not more than five years if, during any ten-year period, the driver is
             239      convicted of two violations of out-of-service orders in separate incidents;
             240          (c) three years but not more than five years if, during any ten-year period, the driver is
             241      convicted of three or more violations of out-of-service orders in separate incidents;
             242          (d) 180 days but not more than two years if the driver is convicted of a first violation of
             243      an out-of-service order while transporting hazardous materials required to be placarded or
             244      while operating a motor vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the
             245      driver; or
             246          (e) three years but not more than five years if, during any ten-year period, the driver is
             247      convicted of two or more violations, in separate incidents, of an out-of-service order while
             248      transporting hazardous materials required to be placarded or while operating a motor vehicle
             249      designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver.
             250          (8) A driver of a commercial motor vehicle who holds or is required to hold a CDL is
             251      disqualified for not less than 60 days if the division determines, in its check of the driver's
             252      driver license status, application, and record prior to issuing a CDL or at any time after the
             253      CDL is issued, that the driver has falsified information required to apply for a CDL in this


             254      state.
             255          (9) A driver of a commercial motor vehicle who is convicted of violating a
             256      railroad-highway grade crossing provision under Section 41-6a-1205 , while driving a
             257      commercial motor vehicle is disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle for a period
             258      not less than:
             259          (a) 60 days if the driver is convicted of a first violation;
             260          (b) 120 days if, during any three-year period, the driver is convicted of a second
             261      violation in separate incidents; or
             262          (c) one year if, during any three-year period, the driver is convicted of three or more
             263      violations in separate incidents.
             264          (10) (a) The division shall update its records and notify the CDLIS within ten days of
             265      suspending, revoking, disqualifying, denying, or cancelling a CDL to reflect the action taken.
             266          (b) When the division suspends, revokes, cancels, or disqualifies a nonresident CDL,
             267      the division shall notify the licensing authority of the issuing state or other jurisdiction and the
             268      CDLIS within ten days after the action is taken.
             269          (c) When the division suspends, revokes, cancels, or disqualifies a CDL issued by this
             270      state, the division shall notify the CDLIS within ten days after the action is taken.
             271          (11) (a) The division may immediately suspend or disqualify the CDL of a driver
             272      without a hearing or receiving a record of the driver's conviction when the division has reason
             273      to believe that the:
             274          (i) CDL was issued by the division through error or fraud;
             275          (ii) applicant provided incorrect or incomplete information to the division;
             276          (iii) applicant cheated on any part of a CDL examination;
             277          (iv) driver no longer meets the fitness standards required to obtain a CDL; or
             278          (v) driver poses an imminent hazard.
             279          (b) Suspension of a CDL under this Subsection (11) shall be in accordance with
             280      Section 53-3-221 .
             281          (c) If a hearing is held under Section 53-3-221 , the division shall then rescind the


             282      suspension order or cancel the CDL.
             283          (12) (a) Subject to Subsection (12)(b), a driver of a motor vehicle who holds or is
             284      required to hold a CDL is disqualified for not less than:
             285          (i) 60 days from driving a commercial motor vehicle if the driver is convicted of two
             286      serious traffic violations; and
             287          (ii) 120 days if the driver is convicted of three or more serious traffic violations.
             288          (b) The disqualifications under Subsection (12)(a) are effective only if the serious
             289      traffic violations:
             290          (i) occur within three years of each other;
             291          (ii) arise from separate incidents; and
             292          (iii) result in a denial, suspension, cancellation, or revocation of the non-CDL driving
             293      privilege from at least one of the violations.
             294          (13) (a) Upon receiving a notice that a person has entered into a plea of guilty or no
             295      contest to a violation of a disqualifying offense described in this section which plea is held in
             296      abeyance pursuant to a plea in abeyance agreement, the division shall disqualify, suspend,
             297      cancel, or revoke the person's CDL for the period required under this section for a conviction of
             298      that disqualifying offense, even if the charge has been subsequently reduced or dismissed in
             299      accordance with the plea in abeyance agreement.
             300          (b) The division shall report the plea in abeyance to the CDLIS within ten days of
             301      taking the action under Subsection (13)(a).
             302          (c) A plea which is held in abeyance may not be removed from a person's driving
             303      record for ten years from the date of the plea in abeyance agreement, even if the charge is:
             304          (i) reduced or dismissed in accordance with the plea in abeyance agreement; or
             305          (ii) expunged under Section 77-18-11 .


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