Indiana 2024 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1022 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 12/22/2023

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FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT
LS 6199	NOTE PREPARED: Nov 17, 2023
BILL NUMBER: HB 1022	BILL AMENDED: 
SUBJECT: Automated Tractor-Trailers.
FIRST AUTHOR: Rep. Ledbetter	BILL STATUS: As Introduced
FIRST SPONSOR: 
FUNDS AFFECTED:XGENERAL	IMPACT: State & Local
XDEDICATED
FEDERAL
Summary of Legislation: This bill provides that an automated tractor-trailer may not be operated on a
highway to transport passengers or goods unless a human operator who meets all state and federal
qualifications to operate a tractor-trailer is physically present in the automated tractor-trailer to monitor the
performance of the automated tractor-trailer and to take control of all or part of the automated tractor-trailer's
operation if necessary. The bill also provides that an automated tractor-trailer operated in Indiana must meet
federal motor vehicle standards and regulations.
Effective Date:  July 1, 2024.
Explanation of State Expenditures: 
Explanation of State Revenues: There are currently some automated tractor-trailer vehicles in operation
nationwide. Under the bill, these vehicles will be unable to operate unless a human operator is physically
present to control the vehicle as necessary. In instances where an autonomous vehicle operates without
meeting this condition, the bill could increase the number of Class C infraction judgments in the state. 
Penalty Provision: The maximum judgment for a Class C infraction is $500, which would be deposited in
the state General Fund. The total court fee revenue per case would range between $85.50 and $103. The
amount of court fees deposited will vary depending on whether the case is filed in a court of record or a
municipal court. The following linked document describes the fees and distribution of the revenue: Court
fees imposed in criminal, juvenile, and civil violation cases.
Explanation of Local Expenditures: 
HB 1022	1 Explanation of Local Revenues: Penalty Provision:  If additional court actions occur and a judgment is
entered, more revenue will be collected by certain local units. If the case is filed in a court of record, the
county will receive $33.90 and qualifying municipalities will receive a share of $2.10. If the case is filed in
a municipal court, the county receives $20, and the municipality will receive $33.50. The following linked
document describes the fees and distribution of the revenue: Court fees imposed in criminal, juvenile, and
civil violation cases.
State Agencies Affected: 
Local Agencies Affected: Trial courts, local law enforcement agencies.
Information Sources: Indiana Supreme Court, Indiana Trial Court Fee Manual;
https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/research-and-analysis/technology/automated-cmv-evaluation-ace-program 
Fiscal Analyst: Bill Brumbach,  317-232-9559.
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