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IA SF547

IA SF547
A bill for an act relating to the use of an electronic device in a voice-activated or hands-free mode while driving, providing penalties, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SF 207, SF 60.)


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Introduced
03/09/2023
In Committee
05/04/2023
Crossed Over
03/22/2023
Passed
Dead
04/16/2024

Introduced Session

90th General Assembly

Bill Summary

Under current law, Code section 321.276 prohibits the use of hand-held electronic communication devices to write, send, or view electronic messages while driving a motor vehicle. This bill expands Code section 321.276 to prohibit any use of an electronic device while driving. The bill defines the terms “electronic device”, “use”, and “voice-activated or hands-free mode”. The bill allows the use of an electronic device if the vehicle is at a complete stop off the traveled portion of the roadway, or as far away from the center of the roadway as is practicable if the vehicle cannot be entirely removed. The bill provides exceptions for the use of an electronic device in a voice-activated or hands-free mode, for members of a public safety agency performing official duties, for health care professionals in the course of emergency situations, for the purpose of receiving safety-related information, for the purpose of reporting an emergency situation, for persons operating an implement of husbandry, for certain radio operators, for members of a public transit system performing official duties while in a vehicle that is not in motion, for utility maintenance employees or contractors for the purpose of providing utility services, for transportation network company drivers engaged in a prearranged ride while the vehicle is not in motion, and for persons using an electronic device for the purpose of accessing or using a fleet management system. Under current law, to be considered an implement of husbandry, a vehicle must be manufactured, designed, or reconstructed for agricultural purposes, exclusively used in the conduct of agricultural operations except for incidental uses, and operated at speeds of 35 miles per hour or less. The bill makes a violation of Code section 321.276 a moving violation. Under current law, a moving violation can be considered for purposes of administrative suspension of a driver’s license (Code section 321.210; 761 IAC 615.12) or to establish habitual offender status (Code section 321.555). However, a peace officer is required to issue a warning memorandum in lieu of a citation for violations that occur during the period between the effective date of the bill and January 1, 2024. The bill increases the scheduled fine for a violation of Code section 321.276 from $45 to $100. Under Code section 321.482A, if a person is convicted for a violation and the violation causes a serious injury, a court could impose an additional fine of $500 or suspend the person’s driver’s license for not more than 90 days, or both. If a person is convicted for a violation and the violation causes a death, a court could impose an additional fine of $1,000 or suspend the person’s driver’s license for not more than 180 days, or both. By operation of law, a person issued a warning memorandum under the bill is not subject to the enhanced penalties under Code section 321.482A. The bill makes corresponding changes to Code sections 321.238 (preemption of local legislation) and 707.6A (homicide or serious injury by vehicle) to align those provisions to the provisions of Code section 321.276 as amended by the bill. The bill also makes corresponding changes to Code sections 321.178, 321.180B, and 321.194, by striking provisions relating to the use of electronic communication devices while driving by persons under the age of 18 who are issued certain types of driver’s licenses, thereby making Code section 321.276 as amended by the bill applicable to such persons.

AI Summary

This bill expands the existing law (Code section 321.276) to prohibit the use of any electronic device while driving, with some exceptions. It defines key terms like "electronic device," "use," and "voice-activated or hands-free mode." The bill allows the use of an electronic device if the vehicle is stopped or as far off the roadway as possible. It provides exceptions for certain users like public safety personnel, health care professionals, and utility workers. The bill makes a violation of this law a moving violation, which can impact a driver's license. The scheduled fine for a violation is increased from $45 to $100. The bill also makes corresponding changes to other related laws to align with these provisions.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Ways & Means (Senate)

Last Action

Rereferred to Transportation. H.J. 1030. (on 05/04/2023)

Taxonomy

Transportation
  • ‐ Highway Construction, Maintenance, and Safety
  • ‐ Truck and Automobile Safety

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Document Type Source Location Created
State Bill Page https://www.legis.iowa.gov/legislation/BillBook?ga=90&ba=SF547 03/09/2023
Fiscal Note - Distracted Driving https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/FN/1370773.pdf 03/22/2023
BillText https://www.legis.iowa.gov/docs/publications/LGI/90/attachments/SF547.html 03/09/2023
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