Responsibility for licensing funeral escort vehicles and military escort vehicles is transferred to the State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers, from the sheriff in each county. The Board is required to license funeral escort vehicles, military escort vehicles, drivers of funeral escort vehicles and drivers of military escort vehicles as prescribed by the Board by rule. The Board is authorized to establish and collect a fee for licensing funeral escort vehicles, military escort vehicles, drivers of funeral escort vehicles and drivers of military escort vehicles in an amount to be determined by the Board. A motor vehicle liability insurance policy for a funeral escort business or for a nonprofit corporation that provides military processions is required to list the State Board of Funeral Directors as the certificate holder on the certificate of liability insurance.
First sponsor: Rep. Blanc (D – Dist 26)
Others: Rep. Rodriguez (D – Dist 27)
H2155: MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE; NONRENEWAL [Neutral] |
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Insurers are authorized to fail to renew a motor vehicle insurance policy if the named insured, any person who resides in the same household as the named insured and who customarily operates a motor vehicle insured under the policy or any other person who regularly and frequently operates a motor vehicle insured under the policy has had at any time during the 36 months immediately before the notice of nonrenewal three or more at-fault accidents under any motor vehicle insurance policy issued by the insurer in which the property damage paid by the insurer for each accident exceeds the threshold amount of property damages in this subsection as determined by the Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions. The Dept is required to annually adjust and publish the threshold amount by the percentage change in the all items component of the consumer price index for all urban consumers of the U.S. Department of Labor. The insurer is prohibited from exercising its right to fail to renew a motor vehicle insurance policy under these provisions if the named insured has been insured for standard automobile bodily injury coverage for at least 10 consecutive years with the same insurer before the most recent accident that makes the policy subject to nonrenewal. An insurer is prohibited from failing to renew more than 0.5 percent of its policies annually under these provisions. More.
First sponsor: Rep. Blackman (R – Dist 6)
H2055: CIVIL TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS; COMMUNITY RESTITUTION [Support] |
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A person who violates traffic and vehicle regulation statutes may perform court-approved community restitution in lieu of paying a civil penalty, surcharge, assessment or fee. The court is prohibited from assessing the time payment fee (set elsewhere in statute and currently $20) on civil traffic violations.
First sponsor: Rep. Biasiucci (R – Dist 5)
Others: Sen. Alston (D – Dist 24), Rep. Blackman (R – Dist 6), Rep. Bolick (R – Dist 20), Sen. Borrelli (R – Dist 5), Rep. Carroll (R – Dist 22), Rep. Cobb (R – Dist 5), Rep. Cook (R – Dist 8), Sen. Dalessandro (D – Dist 2), Rep. Finchem (R – Dist 11), Rep. A. Hernandez (D – Dist 3), Sen. Kerr (R – Dist 13), Rep. Teller (D – Dist 7)
If you live or ride in Arizona, Join ABATE and support motorcycling freedoms.–Bandit |
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