SB 415
Authorizes the installation and use of an automated traffic enforcement system under certain circumstances. (BDR 43-422)
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Bill overview
This bill allows government entities to install and use automated traffic enforcement systems (speed cameras) under specific circumstances. It requires the entity to make findings about the location, provide public information, and comply with Department of Transportation regulations. The bill also establishes procedures for issuing civil infraction citations based on evidence from these systems, including a rebuttable presumption of driver identity and prohibits insurance rate increases for violations detected by these systems. It requires a review of evidence by a law enforcement officer and directs money collected to fund the system’s costs.
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Senate Committee on Growth and Infrastructure
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