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Legislative Update

March 2021

Lobbyist Mike InfanzonOver 1800 bills introduced this legislative session. Whew! It’s been a lot of reading. While this list is not inclusive of all the appropriations bills for roadways across Arizona, these are the bills that would most affect motorcyclists across our great state.

H2027: LEAVING ACCIDENT SCENE; PRIVATE PROPERTY

The requirements for the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident to stop, remain at the scene of the accident, give specified information to others, and give reasonable assistance to an injured person are applicable to accidents on public or private property. The criminal classification for violating these requirements and for violating the requirement to take reasonable steps to locate and notify the owner of an unattended vehicle or fixtures or other property adjacent to a highway that the driver struck are increased to a class 1 (highest) misdemeanor, from a class 3 (lowest) misdemeanor. First sponsor: Rep. Kavanagh (R - Dist 23)

H2027 Daily History
LEAVING ACCIDENT SCENE; PRIVATE PROPERTY

2/9
passed House on reconsideration 51-8; ready for Senate.

2/4
passed House 56-1; ready for Senate.

2/2
from House rules okay.

1/27
from House jud do pass.

1/27
House jud do pass; report awaited.

1/11
referred to House jud

H2083: SAFETY FEATURES; AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES; PROHIBITIONS

A person is prohibited from "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. First sponsor: Rep. Kavanagh (R - Dist 23)

H2083 Daily History
SAFETY FEATURES; AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES; PROHIBITIONS

2/10
House COW approved with amend #4038. Passed House 55-4; ready for Senate.

2/2
from House rules okay.

1/28
from House trans with amend #4038.

1/27
House trans amended; report awaited.

1/20
House trans held.

1/14
referred to House trans.

H2110: CIVIL PENALTIES; TRAFFIC; MITIGATION; RESTITUTION

If 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)

Mike Infanzon
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