Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7835

Introduced
3/4/22  

Caption

Electronic Vehicle Recovery Service Act

Impact

The introduction of H7835 is expected to significantly affect how law enforcement agencies interact with electronic vehicle recovery service providers. By mandating that vehicle owners submit emergency contact information to the Rhode Island division of public safety's E-911 unit, the bill aims to streamline communication and improve the efficiency of vehicle recovery efforts. Additionally, the bill requires regular updates to this information, ensuring that accurate data is readily available to law enforcement in cases of theft. This measure may lead to improved outcomes in vehicle recovery and a reduction in the overall theft rate.

Summary

House Bill H7835, known as the Electronic Vehicle Recovery Service Act, aims to enhance the recovery of stolen vehicles through the use of electronic tracking systems. The bill allows vehicle owners with such systems to activate the tracking service in coordination with law enforcement when their vehicle is reported stolen. By requiring the vehicle owner's consent and an affidavit of theft, this bill establishes a formal procedure for engaging recovery services, thereby promoting quicker recovery of stolen vehicles. The act is primarily aimed at reducing the incidence of vehicle theft and facilitating swifter responses from law enforcement agencies.

Contention

While the bill's intention is to aid in recovering stolen vehicles, there are concerns regarding privacy and the consent required for activating tracking systems. Critics may argue that the requirement for vehicle owners to sign affidavits could delay the activation of recovery services. Moreover, there could be discussions around the potential for misuse of tracking data and the need for strong safeguards to protect personal information. The balance between enhancing public safety and protecting individual privacy rights is likely to be a point of contention as the bill is debated and examined further.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI AB1382

Department of Motor Vehicles: electronic transactions.

RI HB1622

Towing of commercial vehicles; regulate the nonconsensual towing of by towing and recovery services.

RI SB0295

Licensing of collateral recovery services.

RI SB978

Keeper of vehicles; liens, certain towing and recovery drivers and operators.

RI SB0533

Vehicles: title; electronic transfer of title or interest in vehicle; provide for. Amends secs. 217, 222 & 233a of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.217 et seq.).

RI AB1197

Rental passenger vehicles: electronic surveillance technology: renter liability for loss due to theft.

RI SB065

Mobile Electronic Devices & Motor Vehicle Driving

RI H1809

Prohibiting electronic tracking of motor vehicles

RI HB2968

Motor vehicles; removing ability of Service Oklahoma to deny renewal vehicle registration for unpaid tolls; effective date.

RI HF2648

Driver services operating account and vehicle services operating account combined into single account, driver and vehicle services fund created, and money appropriated.

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