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FL H4177

Bill

Status

Failed

3/9/2012

Primary Sponsor

Scott Plakon

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Origin

House of Representatives

2012 Regular Session

AI Summary

HB 4177 Summary

  • Removes requirements for traffic infraction detectors to issue notifications and citations, effectively eliminating automated red-light camera enforcement programs in Florida

  • Repeals sections authorizing the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, counties, and municipalities to install and use traffic infraction detectors for enforcing traffic signal violations

  • Establishes that violations enforced by traffic infraction enforcement officers carry no points against driver's licenses and cannot be used for insurance rate-setting purposes

  • Sets penalty of $158 for traffic signal violations with different revenue distributions based on enforcement type: $60 to law enforcement for officer-enforced violations, or $75 to local government for municipality/county-enforced violations

  • Prohibits individuals and vendors from receiving commissions, per-ticket fees, or remuneration based on the number of violations detected through traffic infraction detectors

Legislative Description

Traffic Infraction Detectors

Last Action

Died in Economic Affairs Committee

3/9/2012

Committee Referrals

Economic Affairs1/9/2012

Full Bill Text

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