HOUSE BILL ANALYSIS
HB 2733
Title: An act relating to representation of persons subject to traffic infraction proceedings.
Brief Description: Allowing family member representation for traffic charges against non‑English speaking persons.
Sponsors: Representatives Wensman, Mastin, Skinner, Rockefeller and Santos.
Brief Summary of Bill
CAllows a person who is not fluent in English to be represented by an immediate family member in traffic infraction hearings.
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Staff: Edie Adams (786-7180).
Background:
The Motor Vehicle Title of the code establishes rules relating to driving and the roadways, and violations of many of these rules are civil traffic infractions. A person who is issued a notice of traffic infraction may respond either by not contesting the infraction and paying the fine or by asking for a hearing to contest the infraction or explain mitigating circumstances.
Statute and court rules provide procedures applicable to any proceeding to contest a determination that a person has committed a traffic infraction or to explain mitigating circumstances. Both the statute and court rules provide that a person may be represented by counsel at the proceeding.
Summary of Bill:
A person subject to traffic infraction proceedings may be represented by an immediate family member if the person is not fluent in English.
Fiscal Note: Not requested.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
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