SB133 (2019) Detail

Relative to the definition of emergency vehicles.


CHAPTER 156

SB 133-FN - FINAL VERSION

 

02/14/2019   0312s

2019 SESSION

19-0864

11/08

 

SENATE BILL 133-FN

 

AN ACT relative to the definition of emergency vehicles.

 

SPONSORS: Sen. D'Allesandro, Dist 20; Sen. French, Dist 7; Sen. Watters, Dist 4

 

COMMITTEE: Transportation

 

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AMENDED ANALYSIS

 

This bill adds vehicles of the New Hampshire department of corrections to the definition of "emergency vehicle," and permits vehicles operated by certain personnel of the department of corrections to use sirens, blue lights, emergency lights, and warning lights.

 

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

02/14/2019   0312s 19-0864

11/08

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Nineteen

 

AN ACT relative to the definition of emergency vehicles.

 

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

 

156:1  Motor Vehicles; Words and Phrases Defined; Emergency Vehicles.  Amend RSA 259:28 to read as follows:

259:28  Emergency Vehicles.  "Emergency vehicles" shall mean all vehicles of fire departments and police departments, the state department of corrections, and such ambulances and emergency vehicles of municipal departments or public service corporations as authorized by the director.

156:2  Motor Vehicles; Equipment of Vehicles; Sirens.  Amend RSA 266:73 to read as follows:

266:73  Sirens.  It shall be unlawful for any motor vehicle to be driven on the ways of this state equipped with a siren.  The provisions of this section shall not apply to such emergency vehicles as police, fire department, [and] fire patrol, and state department of corrections vehicles nor to those law enforcement officers or volunteer members of fire departments nor to public or private ambulances.

156:3  Motor Vehicles; Equipment of Vehicles; Blue Lights Restricted to Law Enforcement, State Department of Corrections, and Emergency Response.  Amend RSA 266:78-b to read as follows:

266:78-b  Blue Lights Restricted to Law Enforcement, State Department of Corrections, and Emergency Response.

I.  No person other than a sworn law enforcement officer with power of arrest, state probation and parole officers, and state correctional officers in the performance of their official duties shall operate a vehicle equipped with blue colored lights, except in the case of a service technician driving the vehicle in connection with servicing or maintaining the vehicle or as provided under paragraph II.

II.  No person other than a sworn law enforcement officer with power of arrest, state probation and parole officers, and state correctional officers in the performance of their official duties or an emergency response employee or volunteer of a city, town, or village district or the federal government or an employee of a private ambulance service contracted with a city, town, or village district shall operate a vehicle equipped with a rear-facing blue colored light, except in the case of a service technician driving the vehicle in connection with servicing or maintaining the vehicle.

III.  Blue colored lights are authorized only for vehicles owned or leased by state, county, municipal, or federal law enforcement agencies, state department of corrections, fire marshal vehicles, emergency response vehicles owned or leased by city, town, village district, or federal fire departments, forestry departments, or emergency medical departments, or emergency response vehicles owned or leased by a private ambulance service contracted with a city, town, or village district and vehicles privately owned or leased by sworn law enforcement officers when authorized by their department heads.  When blue colored lights are installed on a private vehicle owned by or leased to a law enforcement officer, such lights shall be covered when the vehicle is being driven by someone other than a law enforcement officer.  A blue colored light installed on emergency response vehicles other than those vehicles used by a sworn law enforcement officer, state probation and parole officers, and state correctional officers in the performance of their official duties shall be limited to a single, rear-facing blue colored emergency light on each vehicle.  A private ambulance service that is no longer contracted with a city, town, or village district shall remove the single rear-facing blue colored light upon the expiration of the contract.

156:4  Motor Vehicles; Equipment of Vehicles; Additional Lights Approved for Police, Fire, State Department of Corrections, and Rescue Vehicles.  Amend RSA 266:78-d to read as follows:

266:78-d  Additional Lights Approved for Police, Fire, State Department of Corrections, and Rescue Vehicles.  Police, fire, state department of corrections, and emergency medical response vehicles, in addition to but not in place of the lights authorized by RSA 266:78-b and RSA 266:78-c, may be equipped with light bars containing one or more amber warning lights or amber arrow boards.

156:5  Motor Vehicles; Equipment of Vehicles; Other Flashing Lamps Prohibited.  Amend RSA 266:78-e to read as follows:

266:78-e  Other Flashing Lamps Prohibited.  Only authorized emergency vehicles, including law enforcement, fire, state department of corrections, and emergency medical services vehicles, state department of transportation vehicles engaged in construction or maintenance activities, and bicycles may be equipped with a device that provides for alternate flashing of headlamps.

156:6  Motor Vehicles; Equipment of Vehicles; Use of Lights by Law Enforcement and State Department of Corrections.  Amend RSA 266:78-f to read as follows:

266:78-f  Use of Lights by Law Enforcement and State Department of Corrections.  Law enforcement officers, state probation and parole officers, and state correctional officers in the performance of their official duties shall only illuminate emergency lights and warning lights when in pursuit or stopping a violator, when responding to but not returning from an emergency call for service, when conducting an escort, or when parked on or adjacent to the highway to warn other traffic of a hazard or obstruction.  Except as provided for under RSA 266:78-b, II, no person other than a sworn law enforcement officer, state probation and parole officers, and state correctional officers in the performance of their official duties shall drive a vehicle with a blue light or lights in operation.

156:7  Motor Vehicles; Equipment of Vehicles; Use of Lights by Fire, State Department of Corrections, and Emergency Response Personnel.  Amend RSA 266:78-g to read as follows:

266:78-g  Use of Lights by Fire, State Department of Corrections, Rescue, and Emergency Response Personnel.  Police, fire, ambulance, state department of corrections, and rescue vehicles, and other vehicles authorized under RSA 266:78-c shall only illuminate emergency lights and warning lights when responding to but not returning from an actual or reported emergency, transporting a patient to a hospital for emergency treatment, or when parked at the scene of an emergency for purposes of warning approaching traffic.  Fire apparatus and ambulances may also illuminate emergency lights and warning lights while parking or backing the vehicle to access a garage housing the apparatus or when serving as a mobile command post to designate the location of the command post.  No persons other than emergency response personnel shall drive a vehicle with red emergency lights in operation.

156:8  Effective Date.  This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.

 

Approved: July 01, 2019

Effective Date: August 30, 2019

 

 

Links


Date Body Type
Jan. 29, 2019 Senate Hearing
Feb. 14, 2019 Senate Floor Vote
Feb. 14, 2019 Senate Floor Vote
March 14, 2019 Senate Floor Vote
April 23, 2019 House Hearing
May 14, 2019 House Exec Session
House Floor Vote
May 23, 2019 House Floor Vote

Bill Text Revisions

SB133 Revision: 6493 Date: Dec. 3, 2019, 1:23 p.m.
SB133 Revision: 6082 Date: May 28, 2019, 1:18 p.m.
SB133 Revision: 5332 Date: Feb. 26, 2019, 10:07 a.m.
SB133 Revision: 5077 Date: Jan. 18, 2019, 2:42 p.m.

Docket


July 1, 2019: Signed by the Governor on 07/01/2019; Chapter 0156; Effective 08/30/2019


July 1, 2019: Signed by the Governor on 07/01/2019; Chapter 156; Effective 08/30/2019 SJ 21


June 6, 2019: Enrolled (In recess 06/06/2019); SJ 20


June 6, 2019: Enrolled 06/06/2019 HJ 18 P. 47


May 23, 2019: Ought to Pass: MA DV 214-125 05/23/2019 HJ 16 P. 48


: Minority Committee Report: Inexpedient to Legislate


: Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass (Vote 12-7; RC)


May 23, 2019: Majority Committee Report: Ought to Pass for 05/23/2019 (Vote 12-7; RC) HC 25 P. 12


May 14, 2019: Executive Session: 05/14/2019 10:00 am LOB 203


April 23, 2019: Public Hearing: 04/23/2019 10:00 am LOB 203


March 20, 2019: Introduced 03/20/2019 and referred to Transportation HJ 11 P. 69


March 14, 2019: Ought to Pass: MA, VV; OT3rdg; 03/14/2019; SJ 8


March 14, 2019: Committee Report: Ought to Pass, 03/14/2019; SC 13


Feb. 14, 2019: Ought to Pass with Amendment 2019-0312s, MA, VV; Refer to Finance Rule 4-5; 02/14/2019; SJ 5


Feb. 14, 2019: Committee Amendment # 2019-0312s, AA, VV; 02/14/2019; SJ 5


Feb. 14, 2019: Special Order to the Present Time, Without Objection, MA; 02/14/2019; SJ 5


Feb. 14, 2019: Committee Report: Ought to Pass with Amendment # 2019-0312s, 02/14/2019; SC 10


Jan. 29, 2019: Hearing: 01/29/2019, Room 103, LOB, 02:05 pm; SC 8


Jan. 3, 2019: Introduced 01/03/2019 and Referred to Transportation; SJ 4