Alabama 2023 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB107

Introduced
3/7/23  
Refer
3/7/23  
Refer
3/21/23  
Report Pass
4/5/23  
Report Pass
4/5/23  
Engrossed
4/6/23  
Refer
4/6/23  
Report Pass
5/2/23  
Report Pass
5/2/23  
Enrolled
5/4/23  

Caption

Relating to Jefferson County; to prohibit certain forms of street racing and exhibition driving; to authorize the county commission to assess civil penalties for violations; to authorize the towing and impoundment of a motor vehicle for a violation; to provide for the administration and enforcement procedures; and to provide adjudicative and appellate procedures.

Impact

The legislation grants the Jefferson County Commission authority to assess civil penalties against violators of the ban on street racing and exhibition driving. It allows for the towing and impounding of vehicles engaged in these violations, establishing a clear administrative framework for the enforcement of these provisions. The bill outlines adjudicative procedures for contested penalties, thus creating a structured legal approach to handle offenses, which could lead to an increase in accountability for unsafe driving behaviors in the region.

Summary

House Bill 107, passed by the Alabama Legislature, specifically targets street racing and related reckless driving behaviors within Jefferson County. This legislation prohibits various forms of exhibition driving, including speed contests, 'burnouts,' and 'donuts,' with the intent to manage and curb dangerous driving practices that might pose risks to public safety. By addressing these activities, the bill aims to create a safer environment on public roads and properties by empowering the county commission with regulatory and enforcement capabilities against such motor vehicle maneuvers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 107 appears to be supported predominantly by public safety advocates who recognize the need for more stringent controls over reckless driving. The bill reflects a proactive stance to enhance public safety within the community by imposing penalties for dangerous activities. However, there may be elements of contention with regard to the effectiveness and potential overreach of civil penalties, particularly among some community members who might view these measures as excessive or burdensome.

Contention

Notably, the bill has provisions for legal defenses against penalties, allowing for challenges based on circumstances like vehicle theft or lack of operator consent. The discussions around the bill have revolved around balancing effective regulation with individual rights and fairness, as various stakeholders, including community members and advocates, may have differing views on the implementation and consequences of these civil penalties for street racing and exhibition driving.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB474

Motor vehicles, exhibition driving, further provided; automated traffic enforcement system, authorized to be used to detect and record violations; impoundment period, further provided

AL SB238

Coffee County, Town of Kinston, speeding enforcement, automated photo enforcement as civil violations, civil penalties, appeal procedures

AL HB575

Baldwin County, municipalities authorized to operate an automated photographic speeding enforcement system, jurisdiction of civil fines for violations provided for

AL HB304

Motor vehicles; impoundment conditions and procedures, further provided; redemption procedures, further provided; issuance of local identification cards, restrictions provided

AL HB134

Motor vehicles, disbursement of fines and fees from driving without a valid license plate, special access parking violations, and disability parking violations further provided for

AL SB234

Cherokee County, off-road vehicle parks, provide for the permitting, inspection, operation, and to provide fines for violations

AL HB107

Dale County, municipalities, golf carts, authorized to provide for use on municipal streets, constitutional amendment.

AL HB589

Jefferson County, authority of the county building commissioner further provided for

AL HB428

Henry County, county commission, authorized to require permits for outside events with admissions, permit fees, enforcement, civil fines authorized

AL SB110

Trucks; additions to those exempt from weight limits; procedures for portable scales enforcement revised and provided; enforcement authority revised

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.