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HOUSE BILL NO. 259 – Parking ticket/MV owner responsible

HOUSE BILL NO. 259

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H0259......................................................by STATE AFFAIRS
PARKING TICKETS - Adds to existing law to provide that a registered owner
of a vehicle, or, in the case of a leased or rented vehicle, the lessee or
renter, shall be considered the offender for citations issued for stopping,
standing or parking the vehicle in violation of law or ordinance.

02/16    House intro - 1st rdg - to printing
02/17    Rpt prt - to Transp

Bill Text


H0259


                                                                        
 ||||              LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO             ||||
Fifty-fifth Legislature                 First Regular Session - 1999
                                                                        

                             IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                                    HOUSE BILL NO. 259

                                BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE

 1                                        AN ACT
 2    RELATING TO TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS; AMENDING CHAPTER 15, TITLE 49, IDAHO CODE, BY
 3        THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 49-1503A, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR  PROSE-
 4        CUTING  VIOLATIONS OF LAW OR ORDINANCE WHICH GOVERN THE STOPPING, STANDING
 5        OR PARKING OF MOTOR VEHICLES BY A PRESUMPTION THAT THE  REGISTERED  OWNER,
 6        OR  IN  THE CASE OF A LEASED OR RENTED VEHICLE, THE LESSEE OR RENTER, COM-
 7        MITTED THE VIOLATION.

 8    Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

 9        SECTION 1.  That Chapter 15, Title 49, Idaho Code, be,  and  the  same  is
10    hereby  amended  by  the addition thereto of a  NEW SECTION , to be
11    known and designated as Section 49-1503A, Idaho Code, and to read as follows:

12        49-1503A.  CITATIONS FOR VIOLATIONS  OF  LAW  OR  ORDINANCE  ON  STOPPING,
13    STANDING  OR  PARKING  A MOTOR VEHICLE. (1)  For violations of section 49-659,
14    49-660 or 49-661, Idaho Code, officers may complete the uniform citation  with
15    as much information as is available, sign the citation as served and place the
16    defendant's copy conspicuously on the offending vehicle. This service shall be
17    the  same as if the officer signed the citation and personally delivered it to
18    the registered owner of the vehicle.
19        (2)  In any prosecution against the registered owner of  a  motor  vehicle
20    charging  a violation of any law or ordinance governing the stopping, standing
21    or parking of a vehicle, proof that the particular vehicle  described  in  the
22    complaint  was  stopped, standing, or parked in violation of such law or ordi-
23    nance, and proof that the defendant named in the complaint was the  registered
24    owner  of  the vehicle at the time citation was issued, shall constitute prima
25    facie evidence that the registered owner of the vehicle  was  the  person  who
26    stopped or parked or allowed the vehicle to be stopped or parked, in violation
27    of  law or ordinance at the time the citation was issued. For purposes of this
28    subsection, proof that a person is the registered owner of a  vehicle  is  not
29    prima  facie  evidence that the registered owner has violated any other provi-
30    sion of law. Proof of a written lease or of rental agreement for a  particular
31    vehicle  described  in  the  complaint  on  the date and time the citation was
32    issued, which lease or rental agreement includes the name and address  of  the
33    person  to  whom the vehicle was leased or rented, shall rebut the prima facie
34    evidence that the registered owner was the person who stopped  or  parked  the
35    vehicle in violation of law or ordinance.
36        (3)  In  any  prosecution  against the lessee or renter of a motor vehicle
37    charging a violation of any law or ordinance governing the stopping,  standing
38    or  parking  of  a vehicle, proof that the particular vehicle described in the
39    complaint was stopped, standing, or parked in violation of such law  or  ordi-
40    nance,  and  proof that the defendant named in the complaint was the lessee or
41    renter of the vehicle at the time citation was issued, shall constitute  prima
42    facie  evidence  that  the  lessee or renter of the vehicle was the person who
43    stopped or parked or allowed the vehicle to be stopped or parked, in violation


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 1    of law or ordinance at the time the citation was issued. For purposes of  this
 2    subsection,  proof  that  a person is the lessee or renter of a vehicle is not
 3    prima facie evidence that the lessee or renter has violated any  other  provi-
 4    sion of law.
 5        (4)  The  citation shall be dismissed if the person charged made, prior to
 6    the date of the alleged violation, a bona fide sale or transfer of  the  vehi-
 7    cle,  delivered  possession  thereof  to  the purchaser, and complied with the
 8    titling requirements of chapter 5, title 49, Idaho Code, including the release
 9    of liability statement pursuant to section  49-526,  Idaho  Code.  The  person
10    charged  shall  advise  the court of the name and address of the purchaser and
11    the date of the sale of the vehicle cited in the complaint.

Statement of Purpose / Fiscal Impact


                      STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
                             RS09007

This bill amends Idaho Code 19-3901, relating to issuing of
Uniform Citations. This would allow the Uniform Citation to be
issued to vehicles for specific existing parking regulations
only. Some jurisdictions in Idaho are unable to enforce these
regulations due to structure of highway districts who have
their own boards of commissioners. This amendment would allow
uniform enforcement throughout the State.

This amendment provides for presumption that the registered
owner is responsible for the vehicle. It also provides for
positive defenses when the vehicle has been sold.



                          FISCAL IMPACT

There may be a slight increase in the number of citations
processed through local courts. The cost associated with this
increase will be offset by the fees attached to the fines for
violations.



         Contact:  Rep. Jeff Alltus (800) 626-0471 or (208) 332-1000
         Capt. Ben Wolfinger (208) 664-1511
         
                                                 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE    H 259