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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2015 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- ELECTRONIC CONFIRMATION AND | |
COMPLIANCE SYSTEM | |
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Introduced By: Representative Robert B. Jacquard | |
Date Introduced: February 25, 2015 | |
Referred To: House Corporations | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 31 of the General Laws entitled "MOTOR AND OTHER |
2 | VEHICLES" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 21.3 |
4 | ELECTRONIC CONFIRMATION AND COMPLIANCE SYSTEM |
5 | 31-21.3-1. Short title -- Enabling act. – This act shall be known and may be cited as the |
6 | "Rhode Island electronic confirmation and compliance system" and any department so designated |
7 | by this act may solicit proposals with a third party in order to implement the provisions of this |
8 | chapter which shall be enabling. |
9 | 31-21.3-2. Definitions. – When used in this chapter: |
10 | (1) "Administrator" means the director of the division of motor vehicles; |
11 | (2) "Department" means the department of public safety; |
12 | (3) "Director" means the administrator of the department of public safety; |
13 | (4) "Division" means the division of motor vehicles (DMV); |
14 | (5) "Financial responsibility" means the ability to satisfy the requirements established in |
15 | chapter 31-31; |
16 | (6) "IICMVA" means the Insurance Industry Committee on Motor Vehicle |
17 | Administration; |
18 | (7) "NLETS" means the national law enforcement telecommunications system; |
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1 | (8) "Noninvasive" means does not contain or display personal identifying information |
2 | including a name and address; |
3 | (9) "RILETS" means the Rhode Island law enforcement telecommunications system. |
4 | 31-21.3-3. Electronic insurance confirmation and compliance system. – (a) The |
5 | director of the department of public safety and/or his or her designees shall be authorized to |
6 | solicit proposals with a third party to implement an electronic automobile and commercial vehicle |
7 | liability insurance confirmation and compliance system in the state that shall be limited to the |
8 | following: |
9 | (1) A system to make interstate vehicle insurance and registration status available to law |
10 | enforcement for automated query at any time through the NLETS used by law enforcement in this |
11 | state and all others and which is fully interfaced with the RILETS system, department's law |
12 | enforcement message switch communications and hot file database system and which is in turn |
13 | linked to the division of motor vehicles (DMV); |
14 | (2) A system to provide automobile and commercial vehicle insurance information to |
15 | emergency medical service providers; |
16 | (3) A verification system to provide courts with financial responsibility status for the |
17 | court date, the citation date, the day prior to the citation date, and a history of the vehicle's periods |
18 | of coverage, regarding both intrastate and whenever possible, interstate vehicles identified as non- |
19 | compliant; |
20 | (4) An automatic license plate recognition system to electronically capture license plate |
21 | images in two (2) seconds or less and noninvasively attempt verification of the insurance and |
22 | when possible, the registration status of the vehicle. If the vehicle is covered under an automobile |
23 | insurance policy or properly registered or there is no conclusive proof of non-compliance as |
24 | determined by a law enforcement officer, the automatic license plate recognition system shall |
25 | erase the record of the vehicle's license plate within one minute; |
26 | (5) A system to provide secure postal notification, telephone and internet-based help |
27 | desk, verification and secure collection services for the state regarding citations issued by this |
28 | system; |
29 | (6) A system that provides secure, dedicated, electronic portals with appropriate |
30 | information for authorized users as determined by the director; |
31 | (7) A system that provides a help desk service with live operators, but also an internet- |
32 | based response service so that citations can be challenged and any errors corrected in support of |
33 | the public, and also to reduce the burdens that might otherwise be placed upon the traffic tribunal. |
34 | (b) All costs, including, but not limited to, development, manufacture, implementation, |
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1 | maintenance, operation, purchasing, cost of alterations and/or upgrades to the system, connection |
2 | costs, and/or any other expense necessary to implement and maintain the system authorized by |
3 | this chapter shall be the burden of the third party and not the state. |
4 | 31-21.3-4. Procedure -- Notice. – (a) Except as expressly provided in this chapter, all |
5 | prosecutions based on evidence produced by this confirmation and compliance system shall |
6 | follow the procedures established in chapter 41.1 of this title, chapter 18 of title 8 of the general |
7 | laws and the rules promulgated by the chief magistrate of the traffic tribunal for the hearing of |
8 | civil traffic violations in the traffic tribunal. Provided, that in an action brought pursuant to the |
9 | provisions of this chapter, references in chapter 41.1 of this title to an "operator" shall apply to |
10 | the registered owner of the vehicle. A universal summons shall be issued by a Rhode Island |
11 | police officer solely based on evidence obtained by use of a live digital video vehicle |
12 | confirmation and compliance system. All summonses issued based on evidence obtained from a |
13 | live digital video vehicle confirmation and compliance system shall be issued within seven (7) |
14 | days of the violation. Notwithstanding any provisions of the general laws to the contrary, |
15 | exclusive jurisdiction to hear and decide any violation under this chapter shall be with the traffic |
16 | tribunal. |
17 | (b) It shall be sufficient to commence a prosecution based on evidence obtained from a |
18 | live digital video vehicle confirmation and compliance system. A copy of the summons and |
19 | supporting documentation shall be mailed to the address of the registered owner. For purposes of |
20 | this section, the date of issuance shall be the date of mailing. |
21 | (c) The officer issuing the summons shall certify under penalties of perjury that the |
22 | evidence obtained from the live digital video vehicle confirmation and compliance system was |
23 | sufficient to demonstrate a violation of the motor vehicle code. Such certification shall be |
24 | sufficient in all prosecutions pursuant to this chapter to justify the entry of a default judgment |
25 | upon sufficient proof of actual notice in all cases where the citation is not answered within the |
26 | time period permitted. |
27 | (d) The summons shall contain all the information provided for on the uniform summons |
28 | as referred to in § 31-41.1-1 and the rules of procedure promulgated by the chief magistrate of the |
29 | traffic tribunal as well as the date, time, and location of the violation. In addition, the following |
30 | information shall be attached to or accompany the summons: |
31 | (1) Copies of two (2) or more photographs, or microphotographs, videos, or other |
32 | enforcement information approved by the officer that, based on inspection of recorded images, |
33 | the motor vehicle was being operated in violation of this chapter; |
34 | (2) A signed statement that the recorded images are evidence of a violation of this |
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1 | chapter; |
2 | (3) A statement that the person who receives the summons under this chapter may either |
3 | pay the civil fine or elect to stand trial for the alleged violation; |
4 | (4) A signed affidavit by a law enforcement officer who witnessed the motor vehicle |
5 | being operated in violation of this chapter as he or she reviewed recorded images; |
6 | (5) The contact telephone numbers, addresses and both facsimile and internet addresses |
7 | to provide proof of compliance along with a statement of procedures and confirmation that the |
8 | record will be modified should proper proof be provided and pending charges dismissed; and |
9 | (6) A signed statement certified under the penalties of perjury by a trained law |
10 | enforcement officer that the summons and attachments required under this subsection were |
11 | mailed to the address of the registered owner kept on file by the registry of motor vehicles. |
12 | (e) Any summons issued pursuant to this chapter shall be issued by a law enforcement |
13 | officer authorized to issue a traffic violation summons pursuant to title 31. |
14 | 31-21.3-5. Driver/registered owner liability. – (a) The registered owner of a motor |
15 | vehicle shall not operate or allow the motor vehicle to be operated in violation of this chapter. |
16 | (b) In all prosecutions of civil traffic violations based on evidence obtained from a live |
17 | digital video vehicle confirmation and compliance system as provided under this chapter, the |
18 | registered owner of the vehicle shall be responsible in all prosecutions of violations pursuant to |
19 | the provisions of this chapter, except as otherwise provided under this chapter. |
20 | (c) In the event that the registered owner of the vehicle operated in violation of this |
21 | chapter was not the operator of the vehicle at the time of the violation, the registered owner shall |
22 | be responsible for the violation: |
23 | 31-21.3-6. Fines revenue allocation. – (a) The state shall not pay the cost of the |
24 | implementation and administration of the electronic verification system created by this chapter. |
25 | (b) All revenue generated by the implementation of this chapter shall be shared equally |
26 | by the state and the third party, unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties. |
27 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- ELECTRONIC CONFIRMATION AND | |
COMPLIANCE SYSTEM | |
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1 | This act would create an electronic automobile and commercial vehicle liability insurance |
2 | confirmation and compliance system in the state. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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