§ 72.14 LEAVING THE SCENE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT.
   (A)   A person commits the offense of leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident when being the operator or driver of a vehicle on the highways, streets, or roads of the city or on any publicly or privately owned parking lot or parking facility, within the city, generally open for use by the public and knowing that an injury has been caused to a person or damage has been caused to property, due to his or her culpability or to accident, he or she leaves the place of the injury, damage, or accident without stopping and giving his or her name, residence, including city and street number, motor vehicle number, and driver’s license number, if any, to the injured party or to a police officer, or if no police officer is in the vicinity, then to the nearest police station or judicial officer.
   (B)   For the purposes of this section, all peace officers shall have jurisdiction, when invited by an injured person, to enter the premises of any such privately owned parking lot or parking facility for the purpose of investigating an accident and performing all necessary duties regarding such accident.
(Prior Code, § 310.130)