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MI HB4930
Bill
Status
12/10/2024
Primary Sponsor
Tyrone Carter
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AI Summary
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Defines "stop-arm camera system" as a synchronized two-or-more camera system on school buses that automatically records video or photographs of vehicles failing to stop or illegally passing school buses in violation of Michigan Vehicle Code section 682(1).
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Requires stop-arm camera systems to capture the vehicle, rear registration plate, and at least 200 feet in front of the school bus, and to record date, time, and location of each incident.
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Authorizes school districts to install and operate stop-arm camera systems on school buses and to enter agreements with law enforcement agencies establishing enforcement responsibilities and cost reimbursement.
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Permits school districts to contract with private vendors to install, operate, and maintain stop-arm camera systems and to perform enforcement obligations on the district's behalf.
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Requires private vendors to provide law enforcement with photograph or video evidence, vehicle registration information, and violation date, time, and location when the camera system captures an alleged violation.
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Takes effect only if House Bills 4928 and 4929 of the 102nd Legislature are also enacted (tie-bar provision).
Legislative Description
Transportation: school vehicles; school bus stop-arm cameras; allow. Amends secs. 5 & 20 of 1990 PA 187 (MCL 257.1805 & 257.1820). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4928'23
Transportation: school vehicles
Last Action
Assigned Pa 163'24
12/10/2024