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2016 SESSION
HB 341 Passing stopped school bus; video-monitoring system.
Introduced by: Jackson H. Miller | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Passing stopped school bus; mailing of summons; rebutting presumption. Provides that a locality that has authorized by ordinance the installation and operation of a video-monitoring system on school buses for recording violations of unlawfully passing a stopped school but may execute a summons for such violation by mailing a copy of the summons to the owner of a vehicle that unlawfully passed a stopped school bus. The bill also provides a means by which the existing presumption that the registered owner of the vehicle was the vehicle operator at the time of the violation can be rebutted and requires that this information be included with the mailing of the summons. The bill gives the summoned person 30 business days from the mailing of the summons to inspect information collected by a video-monitoring system in connection with the violation. The bill allows the Department of Motor Vehicles to release the name and address associated with the vehicle that unlawfully passed a stopped school bus to a video-monitoring system operator.
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HISTORY
- 01/05/16 House: Prefiled and ordered printed; offered 01/13/16 16102139D
- 01/05/16 House: Referred to Committee on Transportation
- 01/26/16 House: Tabled in Transportation by voice vote