Requires the Department of Transportation to administer a statewide program for certification of active intelligent speed assistance systems and select a vendor for the installation and maintenance of systems. Limits the civil liability of motor vehicle manufacturers, distributors, and retailers for active intelligent speed assistance systems. Makes circumventing or tampering with an active intelligent speed assistance system a misdemeanor. Establishes penalties for operating a motor vehicle in violation of a court-ordered active intelligent speed assistance system requirement. Allows the Judiciary to impose the installation of active intelligent speed assistance systems as an additional penalty and as part of a license suspension or revocation for repeat offenders of certain traffic violations. Effective 1/1/2028. (CD1)
Statutes affected: HB2023: 286-132, 291C-1, 291C-102, 291C-103, 291C-105
HB2023 HD1: 286-132, 291C-1, 291C-102, 291C-103, 291C-105
HB2023 HD2: 286-132, 291C-1, 291C-102, 291C-103, 291C-105
HB2023 SD1: 286-132, 291C-1, 291C-102, 291C-103, 291C-105
HB2023 CD1: 286-132, 291C-1, 291C-103, 291C-105