H.B. 30

127th General Assembly

(As Introduced)

 

Reps.     R. McGregor, Adams, Schindel, Seitz, Fessler, Collier, Webster

BILL SUMMARY

·        Prohibits any local authority from using traffic law photo-monitoring devices to enforce any traffic law until after it has erected signs on every highway and freeway that is part of the state highway system, and that enters that local authority, informing inbound traffic that the local authority utilizes traffic law photo-monitoring devices to enforce traffic laws.

·        Provides for a delayed effective date of six months after the bill's effective date.

CONTENT AND OPERATION

Signs indicating the use of traffic law photo-monitoring devices

The bill prohibits any local authority from using traffic law photo-monitoring devices to enforce any traffic law until after it has erected signs on every highway and freeway that is part of the state highway system and that enters that local authority.  The signs must inform inbound traffic that the local authority utilizes traffic law photo-monitoring devices to enforce traffic laws.  The signs must be erected within the first 300 feet of the boundary of the local authority and the local authority is responsible for all costs associated with the erection, maintenance, and replacement, if necessary, of the signs.  All signs erected under the bill must conform in size, color, location, and content to standards contained in the Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices and must remain in place for as long as the local authority utilizes traffic law photo-monitoring devices to enforce any traffic law.  Any ticket, citation, or summons issued by or on behalf of the local authority for any traffic law violation based upon evidence gathered by a traffic law photo-monitoring device before the signs have been erected is invalid.  (R.C. 4511.092(B).)

As used in the bill:

(1)  "Local authority" means a municipal corporation, county, or township.

(2)  "Traffic law photo-monitoring device" means an electronic system consisting of a photographic, video, or electronic camera and a means of sensing the presence of a motor vehicle that automatically produces photographs, videotape, or digital images of the vehicle or its license plate.  (R.C. 4511.092(A)(1) and (2).)

Delayed effective date

The bill provides that the above provisions take effect six months after the bill's effective date (Section 2).

HISTORY

ACTION

DATE

 

 

Introduced

02-20-07

 

 

 

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