Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1680 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 04/24/2024

                    Assigned to TTMC 	AS PASSED BY HOUSE 
 
 
 
 
ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Fifth Legislature, Second Regular Session 
 
AMENDED 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1680 
 
traffic violations; photo radar; penalties 
(NOW: minors; motorcycle helmets; citations) 
As passed by the Senate, S.B. 1680 established a civil penalty of $100 for a traffic violation 
obtained from a photo enforcement system and prohibited, if paid within 10 days, considering the 
violation in license suspension and revocation, insurance rate or insurability determinations. 
The House of Representatives adopted a strike-everything amendment that does the 
following: 
Purpose 
Allows citations for violating the protective headgear requirements for a motorcycle,  
all-terrain vehicle and motor-driven cycle to be issued to a minor operator or passenger who has a 
driver license or permit and to an adult operator for a passenger or group member who is a minor, 
outlines exceptions and establishes penalties for an initial violation. 
Background 
A motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or motor-driven cycle operator or passenger who is under 
18 years old must always wear a protective helmet in an appropriate manner and that is safely secured 
while operating or riding in the vehicle. A motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or motor-driven cycle 
operator must always wear protective glasses, goggles or a transparent face shield of an approved 
type, unless the vehicle is equipped with a protective windshield, or the operator and passenger are 
enclosed within the cab of a three-wheeled vehicle. The motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or  
motor-driven cycle must be equipped with a rearview mirror, a seat and footrests for the operator 
and a seat and footrests for each passenger (A.R.S. § 28-964).  
An all-terrain vehicle is designed primarily for recreational nonhighway all-terrain travel 
and is either: 1) a motor vehicle that is up to 50 inches in width, has an unladen weight of 1,200 
pounds or less, travels on three or more nonhighway tires and is operated on a public highway; or 
2) a recreational off-highway vehicle that is up to 80 inches in width, has an unladen weight of 
2,500 pounds or less, travels on four or more nonhighway tires and has a steering wheel for steering 
control, a rollover protective structure and an occupant retention system (A.R.S. § 28-101).  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation. 
Provisions 
1. Allows a law enforcement officer to issue a citation for violating the prescribed protective 
headgear requirements to a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or motor-driven cycle operator or 
passenger who is 16 or 17 years old and has been issued a driver license or permit.   FACT SHEET – Amended  
S.B. 1680 
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2. Authorizes issuing a citation to a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or motor-driven cycle operator 
who is at least 18 years old if either: 
a) a passenger is under 18 years old and is not wearing a protective helmet, as prescribed; or 
b) an operator or a passenger is under 18 years old and is both:  
i. not wearing a protective helmet, as prescribed; and 
ii. in the same group or party as the operator of the initial vehicle who is at least 18 years 
old.  
3. Exempts the following from the prescribed protective headgear requirements: 
a) a motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or motor-driven cycle that is:  
i. operated on private property; or  
ii. a farm or agricultural vehicle if engaged in agricultural work; and 
b) an all-terrain vehicle that is a recreational off-highway vehicle.  
4. Subjects a person, for an initial violation of the motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and motor-driven 
cycle equipment requirements, to a civil penalty of $100 or community service if the person is 
16 or 17 years old at the time of the violation.  
5. Makes conforming changes.  
6. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Amendments Adopted by the House of Representatives 
• Adopted the strike-everything amendment relating to motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle and 
motor-driven cycle equipment requirements and citations.  
House Action 
TI 3/22/24 DPA/SE 9-1-0-1 
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 Read 4/24/24  47-13-0 
Prepared by Senate Research 
April 24, 2024 
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