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AZ SB1110

Bill

Status

Passed

4/3/2018

Primary Sponsor

Sonny Borrelli

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Origin

Senate

Fifty-third Legislature - Second Regular Session (2018)

AI Summary

SB 1110 Summary

  • Recipients of photo enforcement violation notices in the mail do not have to identify who is in the photo or respond to the notice.

  • Photo enforcement violation notices must state that the recipient is under no obligation to identify the person or respond, and that failure to respond may result in official service and additional fees.

  • Law enforcement agencies must review photo enforcement system evidence before issuing a citation; photo enforcement companies cannot determine if a violation occurred for citation purposes, with violation being a class 1 misdemeanor.

  • Citations resulting from photo enforcement systems served by alternative methods must inform recipients there is no obligation to identify the driver, and that failure to respond will likely result in formal service under state law and rules of civil procedure requiring payment of service costs.

  • Driving privileges cannot be suspended or revoked as a result of citations served by alternative service of process under this statute.

Legislative Description

Photo radar; review; penalty

Review

Last Action

Chapter 123

4/3/2018

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