HB-5021, As Passed Senate, February 21, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUBSTITUTE FOR

 

HOUSE BILL NO. 5021

 

(As amended, February 19, 2008)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

     A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled

 

"Michigan vehicle code,"

 

by amending section 708b (MCL 257.708b), as amended by 2004 PA 362.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 708b. (1) A person shall not equip or operate a motor

 

vehicle that is to be used upon the highways of this state with a

 

television viewer, screen, or other means of visually receiving a

 

television or video broadcast which or other similar electronic

 

device that displays a video image that can be viewed by or

 

reflected to the driver operator while the <<MOTOR>> vehicle is in

 motion.

 

     (2) This section does not apply to:

 

     (a) A radio An audio entertainment system, heating and or air-

 

conditioning controls, or other accessory controls in the motor

 

vehicle.


Senate Bill No. 5021 as amended February 21, 2008

 

House Bill No. 5021 (H-2) as amended October 16, 2007

 

     (b) Driver, passenger, and A vehicle information and or

 

navigation systems system for use in displaying only information

 

pertaining to vehicle location, available routes and destinations,

 

road layouts, weather conditions, traffic and road conditions, and

 

vehicle conditions, or traveler services.

 

     (c) Research vehicles A research vehicle if the test plan for

 

the vehicle has been approved by a process meeting federal

 

guidelines established in 45 CFR part 46 for the protection of

 

human beings and the vehicle has been issued a special registration

 

permit by the secretary of state.

 

     (d) A motor vehicle equipped with a video display to monitor

 

the rear view of the vehicle if the monitor is only activated when

 

the vehicle is motionless or in reverse gear and is deactivated

 

within 15 seconds after the motor vehicle's transmission is shifted

 

out of reverse gear enhance or supplement the driver's view.

 

     (e) A police vehicle, fire vehicle, or ambulance equipped with

 

a monitor for use with a computer-aided dispatch system or

 

emergency equipment controls.

 

     (f) A police vehicle equipped with a monitor for use with

 

recording equipment.

<<(G) A MOTOR VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH A VIDEO DISPLAY TO COMMUNICATE VEHICLE, DRIVER, OR SAFETY CONDITIONS.>>

     (3) [A Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a] visual

device permitted under subsection (2)(b) (2)(a)

or (b) shall be built into the dashboard<<, CENTER CONSOLE, INSTRUMENT

 PANEL, REARVIEW MIRROR,>> or other control area of

 

the vehicle and shall meet all applicable federal motor vehicle

 

dash safety standards. [An aftermarket visual device described in

 

subsection (2)(a) or (b) may be installed or mounted on the windshield or

 

above the dashboard, but shall not be mounted within the deployment

profile of the vehicle airbags or in a manner that interferes with the

operator's view or control.] This


House Bill No. 5021 (H-2) as amended October 16, 2007

subsection does not apply to a [                                

 

                       ] research vehicle described in subsection

 

(2)(c).

 

     (4) Upon receipt of a completed application, on a form

 

prescribed by the secretary of state, and payment of a fee of

 

$10.00, the secretary of state may issue a special permit

 

authorizing a research vehicle to use the highways of this state. A

 

copy of the authority received by the applicant under subsection

 

(2)(c) shall be submitted as part of the application for the

 

special permit. The special permit may be in a form as prescribed

 

by, and shall be displayed on a research vehicle in a manner

 

determined by, the secretary of state. The special permit shall

 

expire upon completion of or expiration of the specific test plan

 

approved under subsection (2)(c), whichever occurs first, and shall

 

be immediately removed from the research vehicle and destroyed. A

 

special permit shall not be transferred to another vehicle or

 

person. The fee collected under this subsection shall be credited

 

to the Michigan transportation fund and used to defray the expenses

 

of the secretary of state in administering the special permit

 

program. In addition to a special permit, the appropriate vehicle

 

registration plate shall be displayed on a research vehicle to use

 

a highway of this state.

 

     (5) A person who violates this section is responsible for a

 

civil infraction.