§ 31-26-9. Reports by law enforcement officers.
(a) Every law enforcement officer who, in the regular course of duty, investigates a motor
vehicle accident of which a report must be made as required and in accordance with
subsections (a), (b), (d) and (e) of this section, either at the time of and at the
scene of the accident or thereafter by interviewing participants or witnesses shall,
effective January 1, 2003, submit all investigated and reportable accident reports
to the department of transportation electronically. The form utilized shall be the
newly revised accident form developed by the department of transportation in cooperation
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§ 31-26-9. Reports by law enforcement officers.
(a) Every law enforcement officer who, in the regular course of duty, investigates a motor
vehicle accident of which a report must be made as required and in accordance with
subsections (a), (b), (d) and (e) of this section, either at the time of and at the
scene of the accident or thereafter by interviewing participants or witnesses shall,
effective January 1, 2003, submit all investigated and reportable accident reports
to the department of transportation electronically. The form utilized shall be the
newly revised accident form developed by the department of transportation in cooperation
with the division of motor vehicles. The electronic accident report shall be transferred
using the Rhode Island Accident Data Export Manager over the Rhode Island Law Enforcement
Telecommunication System (RILETS) to the department of transportation.
(b) The law enforcement agency or its contracted agent shall transmit an electronic accident
report to the department of transportation within fourteen (14) days of the investigation
or preparing of the report and may maintain a copy locally.
(c) The driver of a vehicle that is involved in an accident shall submit the motorist
accident report form to the division of motor vehicles within twenty-one (21) days
of the accident, pursuant to § 31-26-6.
(d) Any accident occurring on a highway or upon premises open to the public resulting
in injury or death to any person or damage to property equal to or in excess of one
thousand dollars ($1,000) is subject to the reporting requirements. In addition, the
division of motor vehicles will take action on reported accidents in excess of five
hundred dollars ($500) for compliance with the state financial responsibility law
pursuant to § 31-26-6.
(e) The department of transportation shall serve as the accident data repository agency
for the electronic accident reports submitted by the law enforcement agencies in the
state, and the division of motor vehicles shall remain as the repository agency for
all motorist accident reports. "Personal information,â€� as defined in § 11-49.3-3, and associated with accident reports submitted pursuant to this section shall remain
privileged except that the information may be provided to an involved party to the
accident or their legal representative, an insurance company, or insurance-support
organization or in accordance with Rhode Island general laws.