Alaska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB182

Introduced
4/28/23  
Introduced
4/28/23  

Caption

Removal Of Abandoned Vehicles

Impact

The bill modifies sections of Alaska's vehicle code, specifically AS 28.11.010(d) and AS 28.11.030(a). By amending the existing legal framework, the legislation aims to enhance accountability among vehicle owners, ensuring they are incentivized to manage their vehicles responsibly. This is likely to improve public safety and cleanliness along the state's highways and properties by facilitating quicker removal of abandoned vehicles and potentially decreasing the number of such occurrences.

Summary

House Bill 182, introduced by Representative Rauscher, seeks to address the issue of abandoned vehicles in the state of Alaska. The bill amends existing statutes related to vehicle abandonment, establishing clearer liability for the lawful owners of vehicles. Lawful owners will be held responsible for abandoned vehicles unless it can be proven that the vehicle was abandoned without their consent, such as being driven away by an unauthorized person. This change is intended to streamline the removal and disposition processes of abandoned vehicles, thereby reducing the burden on local authorities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 182 include discussions on the fairness of placing liability on vehicle owners, especially in cases where theft or unauthorized use leads to abandonment. Some legislators and advocates argue that owners should not be penalized for actions beyond their control and that more nuanced provisions should be included to protect victims of vehicle theft. The legislation's implications for municipal resources regarding the enforcement and management of abandoned vehicles may also draw scrutiny, as local governments balance these new responsibilities with their existing duties.

Notable_points

The bill's introduction reflects a growing concern over abandoned vehicles, which pose safety hazards and contribute to visual blight in communities. As the legislation progresses, monitoring the dialogue between lawmakers, local governments, and community members will be essential to ensure a balanced approach that protects the interests of vehicle owners while addressing the legitimate concerns about abandoned vehicles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB40

Vehicle Laws - Towed, Removed, or Abandoned Vehicles - Electronic Notice to Owner

AK HB191

Vehicle Laws - Towed, Removed, or Abandoned Vehicles - Electronic Notice to Owner

AK HB07099

An Act Concerning Abandoned Motor Vehicles.

AK HB911

Abandoned motor vehicles on private property; regulate complaint process and removal of.

AK SB227

Anne Arundel County - Abandoned Vehicles

AK SB184

Baltimore County - Abandoned Vehicles

AK HB352

An Act To Amend Title 21 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Enforcement And Removal Of Abandoned Vehicles.

AK HB1040

Anne Arundel County – Abandoned Vehicles

AK HB1413

Relating To Abandoned Vehicles.

AK AB630

Abandoned recreational vehicles.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.