41-6a-1717. Smoking in a vehicle prohibited when child is present -- Penalty -- Enforcement.
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Effective 5/3/2023
41-6a-1717. Smoking in a vehicle prohibited when child is present -- Penalty -- Enforcement.
(1)As used in this section, "smoking" has the same meaning as defined in Section 26B-7-501 .
(a)Except as provided in Subsection (2)(b) , smoking is prohibited in a motor vehicle if a child who is 15 years old or younger is a passenger in the vehicle.
(b)A person may smoke in a motor vehicle while a child who is 15 years old or younger is a passenger in the vehicle if the person:
(i)is operating a convertible or open-body type motor vehicle; and
(ii)the roof on the convertible or open-body type motor vehicle is in the open-air mode.
(3)A person who violates this section is guilty of an infraction and is subject to a maximum fine of $45.
(4)Until July 1, 2014, a peace officer may not issue a citation to an individual for a violation of this section but shall issue the individual a warning informing the individual that smoking is prohibited in a motor vehicle if a child who is 15 years old or younger is a passenger in the vehicle.
(5)The court may suspend the fine for a violation of this section if:
(a)the person has not previously been convicted of a violation of this section; and
(b)the person proves to the court that the person has enrolled in a smoking cessation program.
(6)Enforcement of this section by a state or local law enforcement officer shall be only as a secondary action when the vehicle has been detained for a suspected violation by any person in the vehicle of Title 41, Motor Vehicles , other than this section, or for another offense.
(7)A violation of this section may not be used as a basis for or evidence of child abuse or neglect.
Amended by Chapter 328 , 2023 General Session