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Emergency preamble. Whereas, Acts of the Legislature do not become
effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as
emergencies; and

 
Whereas, this legislation needs to take effect before the
expiration of the 90-day period in order to reinstate the
recently repealed 48-hour accident report provision; and

 
Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create
an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and
require the following legislation as immediately necessary for
the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now,
therefore,

 
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 29-A MRSA §2251, sub-§5, as repealed by PL 2003, c. 434, §25
and affected by §37, is reenacted to read:

 
5.__Forty-eight-hour report.__An operator of a vehicle
involved in a reportable accident shall, within 48 hours after
the accident, make a written report of the accident to the
Secretary of State on forms provided by the Secretary of State.__
The Secretary of State may require supplemental reports when the
original report is insufficient.

 
Sec. 2. 29-A MRSA §2251, sub-§7, as amended by PL 2003, c. 434, §27
and affected by §37, is further amended to read:

 
7. Report information. An accident report made by an
investigating officer or a 48-hour report made by an operator as
required by former subsection 5 is for the purposes of
statistical analysis and accident prevention.

 
A report or statement contained in the accident report, or a 48-
hour report as required by former subsection 5, a statement made
or testimony taken at a hearing before the Secretary of State
held under section 2483, or a decision made as a result of that
report, statement or testimony may not be admitted in evidence in
any trial, civil or criminal, arising out of the accident.

 
A report may be admissible in evidence solely to prove compliance
with this section.

 
The Chief of the State Police may disclose the date, time and
location of the accident and the names and addresses of
operators, owners, injured persons, witnesses and the
investigating officer. On written request, the chief may furnish


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