Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2419

Caption

Moving violations; injured pedestrians; penalties

Impact

The primary impact of HB2419 is the classification of offenses related to serious injuries or fatalities caused by moving violations. Under the proposed changes, a person committing these violations may face significant penalties, including extended suspension of driving privileges and the completion of traffic survival schools. First-time offenders who cause serious injury could face a misdemeanor charge, while repeat offenders or those causing death may be charged with felony offenses, resulting in harsher fines and additional penalties such as house arrest.

Summary

House Bill 2419, also known as 'Kong's Law', is a proposed amendment to section 28-672 of the Arizona Revised Statutes, focusing on the penalties associated with traffic violations that result in serious physical injury or death to pedestrians, motorcycle operators, or bicyclists. The bill aims to introduce stricter penalties for individuals found guilty of causing such harm through moving violations. This legislation is particularly relevant given the increasing concern over pedestrian safety and the legal consequences for motor vehicle operators involved in serious accidents.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Supporters argue that it establishes necessary accountability for reckless driving behaviors, which jeopardize pedestrian safety and that the instituted penalties could serve as a deterrent for careless driving. However, opponents might express concerns regarding the fairness of penalties, questioning whether the severity of consequences aligns proportionately with individual circumstances surrounding each incident. Balancing public safety with reasonable legal repercussions will be pivotal as discussions around this legislation continue.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1453

DUI; license suspension; records

AZ SB1025

DUI threshold; drivers

AZ SB1604

Sober living; residential care; penalties

AZ HB2279

Behavioral health professionals; addiction counseling.

AZ HB2365

Immigration; law enforcement; repeal..

AZ SB1349

Immigration; law enforcement; repeal

AZ SB1427

Immigration; law enforcement; repeal.

AZ HB2833

Class G driver licenses; qualifications

AZ HB2873

Animal abandonment; duty to report

AZ HB2774

Qualified schools; fingerprinting requirements; penalties.

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