Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00850

Introduced
2/16/17  
Refer
2/16/17  
Refer
2/16/17  
Report Pass
3/17/17  
Report Pass
3/17/17  
Refer
3/30/17  
Report Pass
4/5/17  
Report Pass
4/5/17  
Engrossed
6/5/17  
Engrossed
6/5/17  
Report Pass
6/5/17  
Report Pass
6/5/17  
Chaptered
6/14/17  
Enrolled
6/15/17  
Enrolled
6/15/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning Recommendations By The Department Of Motor Vehicles Regarding Insurance Policies For Certain Vehicles, Youth Instruction Permits, Operator Licenses, Commercial Motor Vehicle Operation, Administrative Fees, Diversion Program, Student Transportation Vehicles, Abandoned Motor Vehicles, Hartford Whaler License Plates And Other Changes To The Motor Vehicle Statutes.

Impact

The introduction of SB 850 brings significant changes to state laws pertaining to motor vehicles. For example, the bill mandates certain financial responsibilities such as insurance or bonds for public service vehicles, implementing stricter standards to ensure that drivers are adequately covered for liability. This change is intended to foster greater accountability and safeguard public safety on the roads. Additionally, the bill clarifies the parameters under which youth instruction permits are issued, potentially steering new drivers toward safer practices from an earlier age.

Summary

Senate Bill 850 pertains to several recommendations from the Department of Motor Vehicles regarding a range of topics that include insurance policies for certain vehicles, the establishment of youth instruction permits for new drivers, regulation around commercial motor vehicle operation, and administrative fees associated with various compliance areas. This comprehensive legislation presents modifications to current motor vehicle statutes, thereby impacting procedures surrounding vehicle registration and operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 850 is generally supportive among law enforcement and safety advocacy groups, as it aims to enhance safety measures for both youth drivers and the general public. However, there are concerns from some stakeholders regarding the potential administrative burden placed on drivers and vehicle owners due to heightened insurance requirements and fees. The balance between increased safety and the practical implications for vehicle users has been a point of discussion among opposition critics.

Contention

Notable points of contention stem from the new regulatory requirements for insurance and administrative fees associated with vehicle operations. Critics argue these changes may impose undue financial strain on lower-income drivers, particularly those interested in obtaining youth instruction permits. Additionally, while the bill aims to centralize and streamline some procedures, there are worries that it may inadvertently complicate the landscape for specific vehicle classifications and their licensing, particularly impacting small businesses relying on commercial vehicle operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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