10 states now ban accident response fees
2010
• Alabama became the 10th state to outlaw accident fees. Governor Bob Riley signed HB 306 into law on April 29th.
2009
3 states pass legislation and another passes a statewide resolution ban
• Louisiana’s Senate and House unanimously passed HCR 147, directing local governing authorities and emergency service providers to cease the practice of imposing accident response fees.
• Oklahoma Governor Brad Henry signed HB 2013 into law on May 28, '09 effective immediately, banning law enforcement fees for accident response or investigation.
• Florida’s bill SB 2282 is on its way to the Governor, effective July 1, '09.
• Arkansas passed HB 1895 prohibiting accident response fees. The bill was signed by Gov. Beebe on April 6 ‘09 and is now Arkansas Act 973.
2008
5 states pass bills to ban fees
Georgia (SB 348 was signed on May 16 ‘08 effective immediately);
Tennessee (HB 2547- Public Chapter No. 651) effective March 28 ‘09;
Missouri (SB 66) effective Jan. 1 ‘08;
Pennsylvania (HB 131) effective Feb. 18 ‘08 and
Indiana’s (SB 81) bill banning police fees became law on July 1 ‘08.