Cory Gardner voted Nay (Concurrence Vote) on this Legislation.
Title: Increasing Fines for Moving Traffic Violations in Wildlife Crossing Zones
Signed by Governor Bill Ritter, Jr.
Title: Increasing Fines for Moving Traffic Violations in Wildlife Crossing Zones
Vote to repass a bill, after having concurred with Senate amendments thereto, that authorizes the establishment of wildlife crossing zones on public and federal highways.
-Authorizes the Department of Natural Resources to establish areas within the public highways of the state as wildlife crossing zones (Sec. 1). -Authorizes the Department of Transportation to put up signs identifying the zone and to establish a lower speed limit but not for more than 100 miles of the public highways of the state (Sec. 1). -Authorizes the Department of Transportation to establish an area within the federal highways of the state as a wildlife crossing zone if the department receives authorization from the federal government (Sec. 1). -Requires the Department of Transportation, when establishing a lower speed limit within a wildlife crossing zone, to consider factors such as the percentage of traffic accidents that occur involving wildlife and the relative levels of traffic congestion and mobility in the area (Sec. 1). -Requires the Department of Transportation to prepare and submit to the Transportation and Energy Committee of the House of Representatives and the Transportation Committee of the Senate a report including (Sec. 1):
NOTE: THE LEGISLATURE PROVIDES ITS MEMBERS WITH THE OPPORTUNITY TO BOTH VOTE ON WHETHER TO CONCUR WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS AND, IF THE CONCURRENCE VOTE SUCCEEDS, VOTE TO REPASS THE BILL AFTER THE AMENDMENTS ARE INCORPORATED. THIS IS A VOTE ON REPASSAGE OF THE BILL AFTER THE MEMBERS CONCURRED WITH THE OPPOSING CHAMBER'S AMENDMENTS.
Title: Increasing Fines for Moving Traffic Violations in Wildlife Crossing Zones
Vote to pass a bill that authorizes the establishment of wildlife crossing zones on public and federal highways.
-Authorizes the Department of Natural Resources to establish areas within the public highways of the state as wildlife crossing zones (Sec. 1). -Authorizes the Department of Transportation to put up signs identifying the zone and to establish a lower speed limit but not for more than 100 miles of the public highways of the state (Sec. 1). -Authorizes the Department of Transportation to establish an area within the federal highways of the state as a wildlife crossing zone if the department receives authorization from the federal government (Sec. 1). -Requires the Department of Transportation, when establishing a lower speed limit within a wildlife crossing zone, to consider factors such as the percentage of traffic accidents that occur involving wildlife and the relative levels of traffic congestion and mobility in the area (Sec. 1). -Requires the Department of Transportation to prepare and submit to the Transportation and Energy Committee of the House of Representatives and the Transportation Committee of the Senate a report including (Sec. 1):
Title: Increasing Fines for Moving Traffic Violations in Wildlife Crossing Zones