House committee substitute to the 1st edition makes the following changes.
Replaces the provisions of GS 20-114.2 concerning a motorcycle road guard certificate. Now directs the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to establish a motorcycle road guard certification program. Sets four requirements of the program, including (1) establishing qualifications for a person to obtain a certificate which meet the specified age, license, and course criteria; (2) develop and offer a certification course and refresher course; (3) establish safety and equipment standards for a motorcycle road guard while directing traffic; and (4) establish procedures for a chief of police or sheriff to verify the validity of a person's certification. Makes the certificate valid for two years. Requires completion of a certification refresher course for renewal. Authorizes DMV to charge a fee for certification and renewal.
Changes the proposed amendments to GS 20-114.1 to now allow persons holding a motorcycle road guard certificate to direct traffic while escorting a motorcycle group upon (1) satisfying the safety and equipment standards specified by the certification program (was, standards for operating under the certificate); and (2) receiving approval for the route from the chief of police, or sheriff when the route proceeds outside of a city, of the municipality through which the group is proceeding (was, notifying each city through which the motorcycle group is proceeding and obtaining consent from the city's chief of police). Authorizes the DMV to certify an applicant for a motorcycle road guard certification upon submission of evidence that the applicant has completed a course approved by the Commissioner as described. Requires the DMV to maintain a list of courses offered in the State that are approved by the DMV.
Changes the long title.
Bill Summaries: H516 (2025-2026 Session)
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Bill H 516 (2025-2026)Summary date: Apr 30 2025 - View summary
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Bill H 516 (2025-2026)Summary date: Mar 25 2025 - View summary
Enacts GS 20-114.2 to allow a person who is at least 18 who has a valid drivers license to obtain a motorcycle road guard certificate. Requires completion of a certification course developed by the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), satisfying any other DMV requirements, and compliance with all safety and equipment standards required by the DMV when directing traffic. Prohibits anyone from directing traffic as a motor vehicle road guard without a valid certificate.
Amends GS 20-114.1 to allow persons holding a motorcycle road guard certificate to direct traffic while escorting a motorcycle group upon meeting three criteria: (1) satisfying the safety and equipment standards for operating under the certificate; (2) notifying each city through which the motorcycle group is proceeding; and (3) obtaining consent from the city's chief of police.
Directs the DMV to adopt implementing rules.
Effective December 1, 2025.