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House Study Bill 702

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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 321.1, Code Supplement 2003, is amended
  1  2 by adding the following new subsection:
  1  3    NEW SUBSECTION.  20C.  "Electric scooter" means a two-
  1  4 wheeled device that has handlebars, is designed to be stood
  1  5 upon or sat upon by the operator, and is powered by an
  1  6 electric motor that is capable of propelling the device with
  1  7 or without human propulsion.  "Electric scooter" does not
  1  8 include an electric personal assistive mobility device or a
  1  9 motorcycle, motorized bicycle, or motor scooter.  An electric
  1 10 scooter is not a motor vehicle for purposes of this chapter.
  1 11    Sec. 2.  NEW SECTION.  321.234B  ELECTRIC SCOOTERS.
  1 12    1.  An electric scooter may be operated on a highway by a
  1 13 person at least sixteen years of age in accordance with this
  1 14 section.
  1 15    2.  A person operating an electric scooter on the highway
  1 16 is subject to the provisions of this chapter and has all the
  1 17 rights and duties under this chapter applicable to the driver
  1 18 of a vehicle, except those provisions of this chapter which by
  1 19 their nature can have no application.
  1 20    3.  An electric scooter shall not be operated on a highway
  1 21 with any person on the vehicle other than the operator.
  1 22    Sec. 3.  Section 321.236, Code Supplement 2003, is amended
  1 23 by adding the following new subsection:
  1 24    NEW SUBSECTION.  15.  Regulating the operation of electric
  1 25 scooters.  However, the regulations shall not conflict with
  1 26 the provisions of section 321.234B.
  1 27    Sec. 4.  Section 321.397, Code 2003, is amended to read as
  1 28 follows:
  1 29    321.397  LAMPS ON BICYCLES AND ELECTRIC SCOOTERS.
  1 30    Every bicycle and electric scooter shall be equipped with a
  1 31 lamp on the front exhibiting a white light, at the times
  1 32 specified in section 321.384, visible from a distance of at
  1 33 least three hundred feet to the front and with a lamp on the
  1 34 rear exhibiting a red light visible from a distance of three
  1 35 hundred feet to the rear; except that a red reflector may be
  2  1 used in lieu of a rear light.  A peace officer riding a police
  2  2 bicycle is not required to use either front or rear lamps if
  2  3 duty so requires.
  2  4    Sec. 5.  Section 805.8A, subsection 9, Code Supplement
  2  5 2003, is amended to read as follows:
  2  6    9.  Bicycle, electric scooter, or pedestrian violations.
  2  7 For violations by a pedestrian, an electric scooter operator,
  2  8 or a bicyclist under section 321.234, subsections 3 and 4,
  2  9 section 321.234B, section 321.236, subsection 10, section
  2 10 321.257, subsection 2, section 321.275, subsection 8, section
  2 11 321.325, 321.326, 321.328, 321.331, 321.332, 321.397, or
  2 12 321.434, the scheduled fine is fifteen dollars.  
  2 13                           EXPLANATION
  2 14    This bill provides for the operation of electric scooters
  2 15 on highways.  The bill defines "electric scooter" as a two-
  2 16 wheeled device that has handlebars, is designed to be stood
  2 17 upon or sat upon by the operator, and is powered by an
  2 18 electric motor that is capable of propelling the device with
  2 19 or without human propulsion.  A person operating an electric
  2 20 scooter on a highway must be at least 16 years of age and may
  2 21 not be accompanied on the vehicle by another person.  The
  2 22 operator is subject to all laws applicable to motor vehicles
  2 23 on highways except those laws which by their nature cannot be
  2 24 applied to electric scooters.  The bill specifies that an
  2 25 electric scooter operated during the times when motor vehicle
  2 26 headlights are required shall be equipped with a front lamp
  2 27 with a white light visible from at least 300 feet to the front
  2 28 and a rear lamp with a red light visible from at least 300
  2 29 feet to the rear or a rear reflector.
  2 30    A violation of the provisions in the bill is punishable as
  2 31 a scheduled violation subject to a fine of $15.  
  2 32 LSB 6583HC 80
  2 33 dea/sh/8
     

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