Bill Text: NY S09198 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the village of Old Westbury in up to nine school speed zones.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-05-12 - REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION [S09198 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-S09198-Introduced.html



                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________

                                          9198

                    IN SENATE

                                      May 12, 2022
                                       ___________

        Introduced  by  Sen.  KAPLAN -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
          printed to be committed to the Committee on Transportation

        AN ACT to amend the vehicle and traffic law, in relation to establishing
          a school speed zone camera demonstration program in the village of Old
          Westbury

          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:

     1    Section  1.  The  vehicle  and  traffic law is amended by adding a new
     2  section 1180-f to read as follows:
     3    § 1180-f. Owner liability for  failure  of  operator  to  comply  with
     4  certain posted maximum speed limits; village of Old Westbury.  (a) Defi-
     5  nitions.  For  purposes  of this section, the following terms shall have
     6  the following meanings:
     7    1. "Hearing examiner" shall mean the adjudicator of an  administrative
     8  tribunal  established  to adjudicate the liability of owners of vehicles
     9  captured by a speed camera system violating the speed limit in a  school
    10  speed  zone  during a student activity period or a town or village court
    11  judge adjudicating such liability.
    12    2. "Image" shall mean  photographs,  microphotographs,  videotape,  or
    13  other recorded image produced by a speed camera system.
    14    3.  "Manual  on uniform traffic control devices" or "MUTCD" shall mean
    15  the manual and specifications for a uniform system  of  traffic  control
    16  devices  maintained  by  the  commissioner of transportation pursuant to
    17  section sixteen hundred eighty of this chapter.
    18    4. "Owner" shall have the meaning provided in article  two-B  of  this
    19  chapter.
    20    5. "Speed camera system" shall mean a vehicle sensor installed to work
    21  in conjunction with a speed measuring device which automatically produc-
    22  es two or more photographs, two or more microphotographs, a videotape or
    23  other recorded images of each vehicle at the time it is used or operated
    24  in a school speed zone in violation of subdivision (b), (c), (d), (f) or
    25  (g)  of section eleven hundred eighty of this article in accordance with
    26  the provisions of this section.

         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD15806-01-2

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     1    6. "School speed zone" shall mean a distance not to exceed  one  thou-
     2  sand  three  hundred twenty feet on a highway passing a school building,
     3  entrance or exit of a school abutting on the highway.
     4    7.  "Student  activity  period"  shall  mean (i) on school days during
     5  school hours and one hour before and one hour after the school day;  and
     6  (ii) during periods of student activities at the school and up to thirty
     7  minutes  immediately  before  and up to thirty minutes immediately after
     8  such student activities.
     9    8. "The village" shall mean the village of Old Westbury.
    10    (b) Speed camera demonstration program. 1. Notwithstanding  any  other
    11  provision of law, the village is hereby authorized to establish a demon-
    12  stration  program  imposing monetary liability on the owner of a vehicle
    13  for failure of an operator thereof to comply with posted speed limits in
    14  a school zone within the village during student activity  periods.  Such
    15  demonstration  program  shall empower the village to install and operate
    16  speed camera systems within no more than nine school speed zones at  any
    17  one time. In selecting a school speed zone in which to install and oper-
    18  ate  a  speed camera system, the village shall consider criteria includ-
    19  ing, but not limited to the speed data, crash history, and  the  roadway
    20  geometry applicable to such school speed zone.
    21    (c) Program requirements. 1. No speed camera system shall be used in a
    22  school  speed  zone  unless:  (i)  on  the  day  it is to be used it has
    23  successfully passed a self-test of its functions; and (ii) it has under-
    24  gone an annual calibration check performed pursuant to paragraph four of
    25  this subdivision.
    26    2. Prior to operating the  speed  camera  system,  the  village  shall
    27  install  warning signs of the camera use in such school speed zone. Such
    28  signs shall comply with manual on uniform traffic control devices.
    29    3. Operators of speed camera systems shall have completed training  in
    30  the procedures for setting up, testing, and operating such systems. Each
    31  such  operator  shall complete and sign a daily set-up log for each such
    32  system that: (i) states the date and time when, and the location  where,
    33  the  system  was  set  up  that  day; and (ii) states that such operator
    34  successfully performed, and the system passed, the  self-tests  of  such
    35  system.  The village shall retain each such daily log until the later of
    36  the date on which such system has been permanently removed or the  final
    37  resolution of all cases involving such system.
    38    4.  Each speed camera system shall undergo an annual calibration check
    39  performed by an independent calibration laboratory which shall  issue  a
    40  signed  certificate  of  calibration.  The  village shall keep each such
    41  annual certificate of calibration on file until the final resolution  of
    42  all cases involving such system.
    43    5.  (i)  Images  from a speed camera system shall be for the exclusive
    44  purpose of the  adjudication  of  liability  imposed  pursuant  to  this
    45  section  and shall be destroyed by the village upon the final resolution
    46  of liability to which such images relate, or one year following the date
    47  of issuance of a notice of liability, whichever is later.
    48    (ii) Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law,  rule  or  regu-
    49  lation  to  the contrary, images from a speed camera system shall not be
    50  available to the public, subject to civil or criminal process or discov-
    51  ery, used in any judicial or administrative action or  proceeding  other
    52  than  in accordance with this section, subject to freedom of information
    53  laws, provided that the village shall disclose such images:
    54    (A) to the defendant in any speed zone violation proceeding;
    55    (B) in response to a search warrant issued pursuant  to  the  criminal
    56  procedure  law or federal law that states that there is reasonable cause

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     1  to believe such images constitute evidence of a  misdemeanor  or  felony
     2  offense; and
     3    (C)  in  response to a subpoena duces tecum signed by a judge pursuant
     4  to the criminal procedure law or federal law where there  is  reasonable
     5  cause to believe such information is relevant and material to the prose-
     6  cution,  or  the  defense,  or  the  investigation  by an authorized law
     7  enforcement official, of the alleged commission of a misdemeanor.
     8    (d) Fines for violations. (i) An owner or operator  who  violates  the
     9  speed  limit in a school speed zone during a student activity period and
    10  such violation is captured by a speed camera system shall be liable  for
    11  a  fine pursuant to a schedule promulgated by the village, not to exceed
    12  fifty dollars for each violation and an additional penalty not to exceed
    13  twenty-five dollars for each failure to respond timely to  a  notice  of
    14  liability.
    15    (ii) No owner shall be liable for such fine where:
    16    (A)  the operator of such vehicle has been convicted of the underlying
    17  violation;
    18    (B) the vehicle or the license plate of such vehicle was stolen at the
    19  time of the violation;
    20    (C) the owner of such vehicle establishes by a  preponderance  of  the
    21  evidence  that such owner was not driving the vehicle at the time of the
    22  violation;
    23    (D) the owner of such vehicle leases such vehicle to  a  third  party,
    24  provided  that such owner notifies the village, within thirty-seven days
    25  after receiving notice of liability, of the  name  and  address  of  the
    26  lessee  of such vehicle. Thereafter, the lessee of such vehicle shall be
    27  deemed to be the owner of such vehicle for the purposes of this section;
    28  or
    29    (E) the owner establishes that such camera system  was  malfunctioning
    30  at  the  time  of the alleged violation.  The village shall upon request
    31  make such camera available to the owner  for  a  calibration    analysis
    32  performed  by  an  independent  entity. The reasonable cost of complying
    33  with such a request, not to exceed the actual cost thereof,  shall    be
    34  paid  by  the owner.
    35    (iii)  A  fine  imposed  based on the speed camera system shall not be
    36  deemed a speeding conviction, made part of the operating record of  such
    37  person, or considered in determining motor vehicle insurance premiums.
    38    (iv)  Notwithstanding  section  eighteen hundred nine of this chapter,
    39  there shall be no surcharge levied  for  an  adjudication  of  liability
    40  under this section.
    41    (e)  Procedure for enforcement; tribunal. 1. The village, or an entity
    42  authorized by the village, shall prepare and send by first class mail  a
    43  notice  of  liability  to  each  owner  of a vehicle captured by a speed
    44  camera system violating the speed limit in a school speed zone during  a
    45  student  activity period, within fourteen business days if such owner is
    46  a resident of this state and within forty-five  business  days  if  such
    47  owner  is  a  non-resident.  Personal delivery on the owner shall not be
    48  required. A manual or automatic record of mailing prepared in the  ordi-
    49  nary course of business shall be prima facie evidence of such mailing.
    50    The notice of liability shall:
    51    (i) contain the name and address of the owner, the registration number
    52  of the vehicle, the location of the violation, the date and time of such
    53  violation,  the  identification  number  of the camera or other document
    54  locator number, at least two date and time stamped images of the vehicle
    55  that include the same stationary object;

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     1    (ii) include a certificate  sworn  to  or  affirmed  by  a  technician
     2  employed by the village, based upon inspection of images produced by the
     3  speed camera system, documenting the alleged violation. Such certificate
     4  shall be prima facie evidence of the facts contained therein;
     5    (iii)  advise  the owner of the manner and the time in which he or she
     6  may contest liability; and
     7    (iv) contain a prominent warning that  failure  to  contest  liability
     8  shall  be  deemed  an admission of liability and that a default judgment
     9  may be entered thereon.
    10    2. (i) Notwithstanding any inconsistent provision of law, the  village
    11  is authorized either:
    12    (A)  to establish an administrative tribunal to adjudicate the liabil-
    13  ity of owners of vehicles captured by a speed  camera  system  violating
    14  the speed limit in a school speed zone during a student activity period;
    15  or
    16    (B) to designate such process to a local village or town court subject
    17  to the rules established by this paragraph.
    18    (ii)  The  village shall not issue any notice of fine or penalty prior
    19  to the date of the hearing where  liability  is  being  contested  by  a
    20  person.
    21    (iii) Every hearing shall be held before a hearing examiner in accord-
    22  ance with rules and regulations promulgated by the village.
    23    (iv) The hearing examiner shall not be bound by the rules of evidence,
    24  except rules relating to privileged communications.
    25    (v)  No  liability may be established except upon proof by substantial
    26  evidence.
    27    (vi) The hearing examiner shall, upon a showing of good cause  by  the
    28  defendant,  issue  a  subpoena  compelling  the  attendance of the speed
    29  camera systems operator who signed the daily set-up log for such system,
    30  and a subpoena duces tecum for any document or record  relevant  to  the
    31  charges.
    32    (vii)  The hearing examiner shall not consider any record of any prior
    33  violations.
    34    (viii) A record shall be made of each hearing; recording  devices  may
    35  be used for the making of the record.
    36    (ix)  The  hearing examiner shall make a determination on the charges.
    37  Final determinations shall be  entered  on  a  roll  maintained  by  the
    38  village  together  with records showing payment and nonpayment of penal-
    39  ties.
    40    (x) A judgment entered pursuant to  the  provisions  of  this  section
    41  shall remain in full force and effect for eight years.
    42    3.  Where  an owner fails to contest liability or fails to appear on a
    43  designated hearing date or subsequent adjourned date,  such  failure  to
    44  contest  or  appear  shall  be deemed, for all purposes, an admission of
    45  liability and shall be grounds for  rendering  and  entering  a  default
    46  judgment  in  an  amount  provided  by  the rules and regulations of the
    47  village.
    48    (f) Study and report. If the village adopts  a  demonstration  program
    49  pursuant  to  subdivision  (a) of this section, it shall conduct a study
    50  and submit a report to the governor,  the  temporary  president  of  the
    51  senate,  the minority leader of the senate, the speaker of the assembly,
    52  and the minority leader of the assembly on January first of  each  year.
    53  Such report shall include:
    54    1. the locations where and dates when speed camera systems were used;
    55    2. a comparison of the aggregate number, type and severity of crashes,
    56  fatalities,  injuries  and  property  damage  reported within all school

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     1  speed zones and within the village and within school speed  zones  where
     2  speed  camera  systems  were  used within the village, to the extent the
     3  information is maintained by the department of motor  vehicles  of  this
     4  state;
     5    3. a comparison of the number of violations recorded within all school
     6  speed  zones  within  the  village  and  school speed zone where a speed
     7  camera system was used within the village, in the aggregate on a  daily,
     8  weekly  and  monthly  basis  where the vehicle exceeded the posted speed
     9  limit by:
    10    (i) less than ten miles per hour;
    11    (ii) more than ten but not more than twenty miles per hour;
    12    (iii) more than twenty but not more than thirty miles per hour; and
    13    (iv) more than thirty miles per hour;
    14    4. the total number of notices  of  liability  issued  for  violations
    15  recorded by such systems;
    16    5.  the  number of fines and total amount of fines paid for violations
    17  recorded by such systems; and
    18    6. the total amount of revenue realized by the village  in  connection
    19  with the program.
    20    §  2.  This act shall take effect immediately; provided, however, that
    21  the authorization for the demonstration program shall be suspended imme-
    22  diately in the event that the report required under subdivision  (f)  of
    23  section  1180-f  of  the  vehicle and traffic law is not submitted on or
    24  before April 1 of each year, pending the submission of such report;  and
    25  provided,  further,  that  the  village of Old Westbury shall notify the
    26  legislative  bill  drafting  commission  upon  the  occurrence  of   the
    27  submission  of such report, in order that the commission may maintain an
    28  accurate and timely effective data base of the official text of the laws
    29  of the state of New York in furtherance of effectuating  the  provisions
    30  of  section  44  of  the  legislative law and section 70-b of the public
    31  officers law.
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