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H.B. 449

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ACCIDENT REPORT RECORDS ACCESS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

             3     
STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Mark W. Walker

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Senate Sponsor: Dan R. Eastman

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill modifies provisions related to access to law enforcement accident reports
             10      under the Traffic Code.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    provides a general acute hospital with access to traffic accident reports prepared by
             14      law enforcement agencies if:
             15              .    the hospital has an emergency room; and
             16              .    the hospital has provided emergency services to a person in connection with the
             17      accident.
             18      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             19          None
             20      Other Special Clauses:
             21          None
             22      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             23      AMENDS:
             24          41-6a-404, as renumbered and amended by Chapter 2, Laws of Utah 2005
             25     
             26      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
             27          Section 1. Section 41-6a-404 is amended to read:


             28           41-6a-404. Accident reports -- When confidential -- Insurance policy information
             29      -- Use as evidence -- Penalty for false information.
             30          (1) As used in this section:
             31          (a) "Agent" means a person's:
             32          (i) attorney;
             33          (ii) insurer; [or]
             34          (iii) a general acute hospital, as defined in Section 26-21-2 , that:
             35          (A) has an emergency room; and
             36          (B) is providing or has provided emergency services to the person in relation to the
             37      accident; or
             38          [(iii)] (iv) any other individual or entity with signed permission from the person to
             39      receive the person's accident report.
             40          (b) "Accompanying data" means all materials gathered by the investigating peace
             41      officer in an accident investigation including:
             42          (i) the identity of witnesses and, if known, contact information;
             43          (ii) witness statements;
             44          (iii) photographs and videotapes;
             45          (iv) diagrams; and
             46          (v) field notes.
             47          (2) Except as provided in Subsection (3), all accident reports required in this part to be
             48      filed with the department:
             49          (a) are without prejudice to the reporting individual;
             50          (b) are protected and for the confidential use of the department or other state, local, or
             51      federal agencies having use for the records for official governmental statistical, investigative,
             52      and accident prevention purposes; and
             53          (c) may be disclosed only in a statistical form that protects the privacy of any person
             54      involved in the accident.
             55          (3) (a) Subject to the provisions of this section, the department or the responsible law
             56      enforcement agency employing the peace officer that investigated the accident shall disclose an
             57      accident report to:
             58          (i) a person involved in the accident, excluding a witness to the accident;


             59          (ii) a person suffering loss or injury in the accident;
             60          (iii) an agent, parent, or legal guardian of a person described in Subsections (3)(a)(i)
             61      and (ii);
             62          (iv) subject to Subsection (3)(d), a member of the press or broadcast news media;
             63          (v) a state, local, or federal agency that uses the records for official governmental,
             64      investigative, or accident prevention purposes;
             65          (vi) law enforcement personnel when acting in their official governmental capacity;
             66      and
             67          (vii) a licensed private investigator.
             68          (b) The responsible law enforcement agency employing the peace officer that
             69      investigated the accident:
             70          (i) shall in compliance with Subsection (3)(a):
             71          (A) disclose an accident report; or
             72          (B) upon written request disclose an accident report and its accompanying data within
             73      ten business days from receipt of a written request for disclosure; or
             74          (ii) may withhold an accident report, and any of its accompanying data if disclosure
             75      would jeopardize an ongoing criminal investigation or criminal prosecution.
             76          (c) In accordance with Subsection (3)(a), the department or the responsible law
             77      enforcement agency employing the investigating peace officer shall disclose whether any
             78      person or vehicle involved in an accident reported under this section was covered by a vehicle
             79      insurance policy, and the name of the insurer.
             80          (d) Information provided to a member of the press or broadcast news media under
             81      Subsection (3)(a)(iv) may only include:
             82          (i) the name, age, sex, and city of residence of each person involved in the accident;
             83          (ii) the make and model year of each vehicle involved in the accident;
             84          (iii) whether or not each person involved in the accident was covered by a vehicle
             85      insurance policy;
             86          (iv) the location of the accident; and
             87          (v) a description of the accident that excludes personal identifying information not
             88      listed in Subsection (3)(d)(i).
             89          (e) The department shall disclose to any requesting person the following vehicle


             90      accident history information, excluding personal identifying information, in bulk electronic
             91      form:
             92          (i) any vehicle identifying information that is electronically available, including the
             93      make, model year, and vehicle identification number of each vehicle involved in an accident;
             94          (ii) the date of the accident; and
             95          (iii) any electronically available data which describes the accident, including a
             96      description of any physical damage to the vehicle.
             97          (f) The department may establish a fee under Section 63-38-3.2 based on the fair
             98      market value of the information for providing bulk vehicle accident history information under
             99      Subsection (3)(e).
             100          (4) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (4)(b), accident reports filed under this section
             101      may not be used as evidence in any civil or criminal trial arising out of an accident.
             102          (b) (i) Upon demand of any party to the trial or upon demand of any court, the
             103      department shall furnish a certificate showing that a specified accident report has or has not
             104      been made to the department in compliance with law.
             105          (ii) If the report has been made, the certificate furnished by the department shall show:
             106          (A) the date, time, and location of the accident;
             107          (B) the names and addresses of the drivers;
             108          (C) the owners of the vehicles involved; and
             109          (D) the investigating peace officers.
             110          (iii) The reports may be used as evidence when necessary to prosecute charges filed in
             111      connection with a violation of Subsection (5).
             112          (5) A person who gives information in reports as required in this part knowing or
             113      having reason to believe that the information is false is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
             114          (6) The department and the responsible law enforcement agency employing the
             115      investigating peace officer may charge a reasonable fee determined by the department under
             116      Section 63-38-3.2 for the cost incurred in disclosing an accident report or an accident report
             117      and any of its accompanying data under Subsections (3)(a) and (b).





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