Amend the bill, as and if amended, by adding an appropriately numbered SECTION to read:
/ SECTION __.A. Chapter 2, Title 56 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 56-2-105.
(A) For the purposes of this section,
'gated community' means any homeowners' community with at least
one controlled access ingress and egress which includes the
presence of a guard house, a mechanical barrier, or another
method of controlled conveyance.
(B) An individual or
business owner of a vehicle commonly known as a golf cart may
obtain a permit decal and registration from the Department of
Motor Vehicles upon presenting proof of ownership and financial
responsibility for the golf cart and upon payment of a five
dollar fee.
(1)
During daylight hours only, a permitted golf cart may be
operated within four miles of the address on the registration
certificate and only on a secondary highway or street for which
the posted speed limit is thirty-five miles an hour or less.
(2)
During daylight hours only, a permitted golf cart may be
operated within four miles of a point of ingress and egress to a
gated community and only on a secondary highway or street for
which the posted speed limit is thirty-five miles an hour or
less.
(3)
During daylight hours only, within four miles of the
registration holder's address, and while traveling along a
secondary highway or street for which the posted speed limit is
thirty-five miles an hour or less, a permitted golf cart may
cross a highway or street at an intersection where the highway
has a posted speed limit of more than thirty-five miles an
hour.
(4)
During daylight hours only, a permitted golf cart may be
operated along a secondary highway or street for which the
posted speed limit is thirty-five miles an hour or less on an
island not accessible by a bridge designed for use by
automobiles.
(D) A person operating
a permitted golf cart must be at least sixteen years of age and
hold a valid driver's license. The operator of a permitted golf
cart being operated on a highway or street must have in his
possession:
(1)
the registration certificate issued by the department;
(2)
proof of financial responsibility for the golf cart; and
(3)
his driver's license.
(E)(1) A golf cart
permit must be replaced with a new permit every five years, or
at the time the permit holder changes his address.
(2)
Golf cart owners holding golf cart permits on or before
October 1, 2012, will have until September 30, 2015, to obtain a
replacement permit.
(F) A political
subdivision may, on designated streets on roads within the
political subdivision's jurisdiction, reduce the area in which a
permitted golf cart may operate from four miles to no less than
two miles. However, a political subdivision may not reduce or
otherwise amend the other restrictions placed on the operation
of a permitted golf cart contained in this section.
(G) The provisions of
this section that restrict the use of a golf cart to certain
streets, certain hours, and certain distances shall not apply to
a golf cart used by a public safety agency in connection with
the performance of its duties."
B. Section 56-3-115 of the 1976 Code is repealed.
C. This SECTION takes effect October 1, 2012. /
Renumber sections to conform.
Amend title to conform.