Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2417

Introduced
2/8/24  
Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to certain motor vehicle equipment, including required signage regarding such equipment, and making penalties applicable.

Impact

By instituting these regulations, HF2417 aims to modernize vehicle safety standards in the state. The requirement for functional AM radios ensures that drivers have access to emergency broadcasts, thus potentially improving public safety during emergencies or severe weather conditions. The prohibition against remote disabling technology is positioned as a mechanism to protect drivers from external threats that could impair vehicle control, holding significant implications for technology usage in the automotive industry.

Summary

House File 2417 focuses on regulations concerning motor vehicle equipment in Iowa. Specifically, it prohibits the operation of a vehicle that is equipped with a technology allowing for remote disabling while the vehicle is being driven. This provision aims to enhance the safety of drivers and passengers by ensuring that vehicle operation is not adversely affected by any external disabling mechanisms. The bill also mandates that all vehicles operating in Iowa must be equipped with a functioning AM radio capable of receiving commercial transmissions within specified frequency ranges, which serves to reinforce communication access for drivers.

Penalties

The enforcement of these provisions involves classifying violations as simple misdemeanors, punishable by confinement for up to 30 days and fines ranging from $105 to $855. This aspect of the bill provides a clear framework for accountability, albeit with possible implications for drivers who may be unaware of these specific equipment requirements.

Contention

While the bill aims to promote safety, it may be met with some contention, particularly regarding the implications for manufacturers and technology associated with vehicle operations. Opponents could argue that the technology enabling remote disabling has legitimate safety applications, such as in the event of vehicle theft, while proponents would emphasize the risks associated with such a capability in active driving situations. Additionally, there may be discussions surrounding the practicality and enforcement of the AM radio requirement, including concerns about the effectiveness of this technology in an era where digital and alternative broadcasting methods are expanding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HF493

A bill for an act relating to optional equipment and subscription service fees included with the sale of motor vehicles by licensed motor vehicle dealers, and making penalties applicable.

IA HF2213

A bill for an act relating to optional equipment and subscription service fees included with the sale of motor vehicles by licensed motor vehicle dealers, and making penalties applicable.

IA HF2219

A bill for an act relating to abandoned vehicles, and making penalties applicable.

IA HF2037

A bill for an act relating to motor vehicle window tint, and making penalties applicable.

IA HF405

A bill for an act relating to motor vehicle window tint, and making penalties applicable.

IA SSB1192

A bill for an act relating to motor vehicle glass repair, replacement, and insurance, making penalties applicable, and including applicability provisions.(See SF 573.)

IA HF542

A bill for an act relating to operators of motor vehicles approaching certain slow-moving authorized emergency vehicles, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly HF 98.)

IA HF98

A bill for an act relating to operators of motor vehicles approaching certain slow-moving authorized emergency vehicles, and making penalties applicable.(See HF 542.)

IA HF2161

A bill for an act relating to the operation of motor vehicles in the left-most lane of certain roadways, and making penalties applicable.

IA SSB3087

A bill for an act requiring a vehicle history report prior to the sale of certain motor vehicles by a dealer, and making penalties applicable.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.