HB-4013, As Passed Senate, June 15, 2017
SUBSTITUTE FOR
HOUSE BILL NO. 4013
A bill to amend 1949 PA 300, entitled
"Michigan vehicle code,"
by amending section 223 (MCL 257.223), as amended by 2007 PA 143.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 223. (1) A registration certificate shall at all times be
carried in the vehicle to which it refers or shall be carried by or
electronically accessible to the person driving or in control of
the vehicle, who shall display a paper or electronic copy of the
registration certificate upon demand of a police officer.
(2) If a person displays an electronic copy of his or her
registration certificate using an electronic device, the police
officer shall only view the electronic copy of the registration
certificate and shall not manipulate the electronic device to view
any other information on the electronic device. A person who
displays an electronic copy of his or her registration certificate
using an electronic device as provided in this subsection shall not
be presumed to have consented to a search of the electronic device.
A police officer may require the person to electronically forward
the electronic copy of the registration certificate to a specified
location provided by the police officer. The police officer may
then view the electronic copy of the registration certificate in a
setting in which it is safe for the officer to verify that the
information contained in the electronic copy of the registration
certificate is valid and accurate. This state, a law enforcement
agency, or an employee of this state or a law enforcement agency is
not liable for damage to or loss of an electronic device that
occurs as a result of a police officer's viewing an electronic copy
of a registration certificate in the manner provided in this
section, regardless of whether the police officer or the owner or
operator of the vehicle was in possession of the electronic device
at the time the damage or loss occurred.
(3) A digital photograph of a valid registration certificate
satisfies the requirements of subsection (1).
(4) (2)
A person who violates this section
is responsible for
a civil infraction.
Enacting section 1. This amendatory act takes effect 90 days
after the date it is enacted into law.