WEST virginia legislature
2021 regular session
Committee Substitute
for
House Bill 2195
By Delegate Sypolt
[Originating in the Committee on the Judiciary; reported March 18, 2021]
A BILL to amend and reenact §17C-4-7 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, relating to motor vehicle crash reports; requiring the investigating law-enforcement officer, within 48 hours of a motor vehicle crash, to share the owner/operator and insurance information for all the involved parties with all the other involved parties and/or their insurance agents.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
ARTICLE 4. ACCIDENTS.
§17C-4-7. Reports of crashes.
(a) Every law-enforcement officer who, in the regular course of duty, investigates a motor vehicle crash occurring on the public streets or highways of this state resulting in bodily injury to or death of any person or total property damage to an apparent extent of $1,000 or more shall, either at the time of and at the scene of the crash or thereafter by interviewing participants or witnesses, within 24 hours after completing such investigation, prepare report of such crash either electronically or in writing.
(b) The investigating law-enforcement officer shall, within 48 hours of a motor vehicle crash, make available the owner/operator and insurance information for all the involved parties to all the other involved parties and/or their insurance agents. This information shall be made available, at no cost, whether or not the accident report has been completed.
(b) (c) The investigating law-enforcement officer
shall submit the report electronically or in writing within 24 hours after
completing the investigation to the Division of Highways in the form and manner
approved by the Commissioner of Highways, the Superintendent of the West
Virginia State Police and the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. The Division of
Highways shall supply electronic or paper copies of such form to police
departments, sheriffs and other appropriate law-enforcement agencies.
(c) (d) In the event that If the
investigating law-enforcement officer cannot complete the investigation within
10 days of the crash, he or she shall submit a preliminary report of the crash
to the Division of Highways on the 10th day after the crash and submit the
final report within 24 hours of completion of the investigation pursuant to
subsection (b) of this section.
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