CSHB 347(JUD) am -MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE/LICENSE/ NOTICES  CHAIR THERRIAULT announced HB 347 to be up for consideration. REPRESENTATIVE LES GARA, Sponsor of HB 347 explained that the bill closes a loophole in the DMV law and criminal statutes in which people are charged with not having insurance when, in fact, they do. In the event of a car accident, the driver must show the officer proof of insurance. Subsequent to that, the driver must fill out paperwork and send it to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). If for some reason the paperwork doesn't get to DMV then a reminder notice is sent to the driver at the address on the driver's license. It is not sent to the address on the police report even though that is a more recent and probably a more accurate address. Because the paperwork isn't complete, the driver is technically driving without a license, which is a crime. If the driver happens to get pulled over, he or she will be charged with driving without a license. Although the problem will likely be straightened out by the time the case comes to trial, it's still hanging over the driver's head. HB 347 will do several things: it tells the driver that he or she doesn't have to worry about the criminal charge; it tells DMV that it can send paperwork to the correct address; and it establishes a minimum fine of $500 for driving without insurance. The House State Affairs Committee added a provision so that law enforcement can impound a driver's car if a number of driving crimes have been committed. 4:18:00 PM DUANE BANNOCK, Director, Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Department of Administration, stated strong support for HB 347 and Section 4 in particular. It clarifies that DMV may use the address on the police report rather than an old address from the license. CHAIR THERRIAULT asked if this addresses drivers who had insurance the whole time. REPRESENTATIVE GARA assured members that this is only a defense for drivers who had insurance. MR. BANNOCK recapped saying the system begins to fall apart when DMV looks in its "tickler file" for the purpose of contacting the customer by certified mail and the address in the file is bad. SENATOR KIM ELTON motioned to report CSHB 347(JUD) am and attached fiscal note(s) from committee with individual recommendations. There being no objection, it was so ordered.