This legislative session is moving so quickly. I really do not like the inability to interact with the legislators on such a limited basis. I sure do hope this changes in the future but as for now, I am making the best of the situation. It always amazes me how much we can get done here in Arizona. The fact that our tiny little organization with a shoestring budget can outdo the leviathan who wants to take our freedoms away, with its millions in funding, and nationwide reach, is pretty impressive.
That is not to say that we shouldn’t do everything we can to do even better, but let’s give credit where it’s due. Little itty bitty us has been holding our finger in the dike for three decades. I think that’s pretty damned good work. Our success is NOT because of raw RTS numbers, or just that we have a lobbyist at the Capitol because Legislators know who we are thanks to our membership.
H2110: CIVIL PENALTIES; TRAFFIC;
MITIGATION; RESTITUTIONThe reality is that none of “our” bills are
heard in committee unless there is almost no
chance they will fail. Our secret weapon is
knowing that, and our presence at the Capitol.
So it’s with great humility I say thank you for
all of you who make the extra effort to be a
part of the team. I am eternally grateful.
Here are a few bills to continue to watch over the next month:
H2083: SAFETY FEATURES;
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES; PROHIBITIONSA person is prohibited from knowingly and
intentionally installing or using a "defeat
device" (defined) to interfere with or disable
a safety feature of a vehicle equipped with
specified levels of driving automation that is
designed to ensure that a human driver is
alert and attentive while driving automation
features are engaged. Some exceptions. AS
PASSED HOUSE. First sponsor: Rep. Kavanagh (R - Dist 23)
SAFETY FEATURES; AUTONOMOUS
VEHICLES; PROHIBITIONS
2/18, referred to Senate trans-tech.
H2110: CIVIL PENALTIES; TRAFFIC;
MITIGATION; RESTITUTIONIf a "monetary obligation" (defined) is
imposed on a person at sentencing, the court
is authorized to order the person to perform
community restitution in lieu of the payment
of the monetary obligation. The court is
required to credit any community restitution
performed at a rate equal to the state minimum wage. AS PASSED HOUSE.
First sponsor: Rep. Biasiucci (R - Dist 5)
Others: Rep. Blackman (R - Dist 6), Rep.
Bolick (R - Dist 20), Sen. Borrelli (R - Dist
5), Rep. Carroll (R - Dist 22), Rep. Chaplik
(R - Dist 23), Rep. Dunn (R - Dist 13), Rep.
Finchem (R - Dist 11), Rep. A. Hernandez (D
- Dist 3), Rep. Hoffman (R - Dist 12), Rep.
John (R - Dist 4), Rep. Kavanagh (R - Dist
23), Rep. Lieberman (D - Dist 28), Rep.
Nguyen (R - Dist 1), Rep. Parker (R - Dist
16), Rep. Payne (R - Dist 21), Rep. Pingerelli
(R - Dist 21), Rep. Roberts (R - Dist 11), Rep.
Shah (D - Dist 24), Rep. Toma (R - Dist
22), Rep. Udall (R - Dist 25), Rep. Weninger
(R - Dist 17), Rep. Wilmeth (R - Dist 15)
2/18, referred to Senate trans-tech.
H2115: MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FUND;
CONTINUATIONThe Department of Transportation is
required to deposit $1 of each motorcycle
registration fee collected in the
Motorcycle Safety Fund through June 30,
2025, instead of through June 30, 2021.
First sponsor: Rep. Bolick (R - Dist 20)
Others: Rep. Blackman (R - Dist 6)
ABATE of Arizona along with the
other state motorcyclist rights organizations (SMROs) want to ensure the
safety of our motorcyclists in Arizona.
Representative Shawnna Bolick (RLD20) who is an avid supporter of
motorcyclists, sponsored HB2115,
Motorcycle Safety Fund continuation
at our request.
1/28, House 59-0; ready for Senate.
H2365: MINIMUM VEHICLE SPEED; LEFT LANEA person is prohibited from driving a
motor vehicle in the far left lane of a
highway with two or more lanes traveling
in the same direction at a speed that is
less than the posted speed limit.
First sponsor: Rep. Payne (R - Dist 21)
3/9, from Senate trans-tech with
amend #4799.
H2395: PARKED VEHICLES BLOCKING SIDEWALK; PROHIBITIONThe prohibition against a person stopping,
standing or parking a vehicle on a sidewalk includes stopping, standing or parking a vehicle so that any part of or attachment to the vehicle blocks an area of a
sidewalk and impedes continuous pedestrian use of the sidewalk in a manner that
is not consistent with the Americans With Disabilities Act. First sponsor: Rep. Longdon (D - Dist 24) Others: Rep. Carroll (R - Dist 22)
H2813: AUTONOMOUS VEHICLESEstablishes a new chapter in Title 28
(Transportation) regulating autonomous
vehicles. Except as otherwise provided,
the operation of autonomous vehicles
with or without a human driver is subject
to all applicable federal and state laws. A
person is allowed to operate an
autonomous vehicle with the automated
driving system engaged on public roads
in Arizona with a licensed human driver
who is able to resume part or all of the
dynamic driving task or respond to a
request to intervene. A fully autonomous
vehicle is authorized to operate on public
roads without a human driver only if a
person submits both a law enforcement
interaction plan to the Arizona
Department of Transportation (ADOT)
and the Department of Public Safety
(DPS) that is consistent with and addresses all of the elements in the law enforcement protocol that was issued by DPS in
2018, and a written statement to ADOT
acknowledging that a list of specified
requirements for the equipment and functioning of the fully autonomous vehicle
are met. When engaged, the automated
driving system is considered the driver or
operator of the autonomous vehicle for
the purpose of assessing compliance with
applicable traffic or motor vehicle laws.
DPS is required to maintain a law
enforcement protocol for fully
autonomous vehicles, and provisions that
must be included in the protocol are specified. Counties and municipalities are prohibited from imposing taxes and fees on
automated driving systems or
autonomous vehicles. A traffic or motor
vehicle law cannot prohibit the operation
of an autonomous vehicle or require a
human driver to operate a fully
autonomous vehicle with the automated
driving system engaged, if the fully
autonomous vehicle is operated in compliance with this legislation. Establishes
requirements for a fully autonomous
vehicle operating without a human driver
that is involved in an accident resulting in
damage to a vehicle, or injury or death,
The parent or other adult accompanying a
passenger under 16 years of age may be
issued a citation for a violation of seatbelt
or child restraint requirements that occurs
in a fully autonomous vehicle operating
with the automated driving system
engaged. Fully autonomous vehicles that
are incapable of operation by a human
driver are exempt from various vehicle
equipment requirements. More.
First sponsor: Rep. Weninger (R - Dist
17)
Others: Rep. Carroll (R - Dist 22), Rep.
Espinoza (D - Dist 19), Rep. Meza (D -
Dist 30)
3/9, from Senate trans-tech do pass.
S1335: OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE RECREATION FUNDAnnual reports from each agency that
receives monies from the Off-highway
Vehicle Recreation Fund are required to
be available on the Department of
Transportation's website.
First sponsor: Sen. Gowan (R - Dist 14)
2/17, passed Senate 30-0; ready for
House.
S1533: OBSTRUCTING HIGHWAYS; RACING; ASSESSMENT; IMPOUNDMENTLevies a penalty assessment of $1,000 on
every fine, penalty and forfeiture imposed
and collected by the courts for a violation
of racing on highways. The assessments
are deposited in the newly established
Drag Racing Prevention Enforcement
Fund, to be used to prevent racing on
streets and highways in Arizona.
Increases the criminal classification of
obstructing a highway to a class 2 (midlevel) misdemeanor, from a class 3 (lowest) misdemeanor, except that a second or
subsequent violation within 24 months is
a class 1 (highest) misdemeanor, and
obstructing a highway by intentionally
activating a pedestrian signal in order to
stop the passage of traffic and solicit a
driver for a donation or business remains
a class 3 (lowest) misdemeanor. A person
who knowingly aids and abets another
person in the commission of a violation
of reckless driving or racing on highways
is guilty of a class 2 (mid-level) misdemeanor, except that a second or subsequent violation within 24 months is a
class 1 (highest) misdemeanor. Also, a
peace officer is required to cause the
removal and either immobilization or
impoundment of a vehicle if the peace
officer determines that a person is driving
a vehicle in violation of reckless driving
or racing on highways and the peace officer reasonably believes that allowing the
person to continue driving the vehicle
would expose other persons to the risk of
serious bodily injury or death. AS
PASSED SENATE
First sponsor: Sen. Boyer (R - Dist 20)
Others: Sen. Bowie (D - Dist 18), Rep.
Chavez (D - Dist 29), Sen. Marsh (D -
Dist 28), Rep. Payne (R - Dist 21)
3/3, referred to House trans.
There are a few veteran related bills and
some Second amendment bills that some
of our members would be interested in. If
you are, drop me a note and I will share
them with you.
I have been submitting requests for
Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month
proclamations from different municipalities around the state. If you are willing to
pick up a proclamation from a city or
county on behalf of ABATE, let me know.
April 12th is Motorcycle Day at the
Dome. Be there.
Until next time… Be good to one another.
Mike InfanzonLegislative Director