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HB 6699

AN ACT CONCERNING THE CHARGING OF SPEEDING VIOLATIONS OBSERVED BY A SPEED CAMERA.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mark Anderson and 9 co-sponsors

Overview: HB 6699, AN ACT CONCERNING THE CHARGING OF SPEEDING VIOLATIONS OBSERVED BY A SPEED CAMERA, has been referred to the Joint Committee on Transportation. The bill was introd

REF. TO JOINT COMM. ON Transportation
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Bill Summary · HB 6699

Overview: HB 6699, AN ACT CONCERNING THE CHARGING OF SPEEDING VIOLATIONS OBSERVED BY A SPEED CAMERA, has been referred to the Joint Committee on Transportation. The bill was introduced on January 24, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The main goal of this bill is to address the use of speed cameras for issuing speeding violations. The legislation aims to establish guidelines and regulations around the use of these automated enforcement devices.

Key Provisions:
- Requires that speed cameras be clearly marked and visible to drivers
- Mandates that speed camera locations be publicly disclosed
- Prohibits the use of speed cameras in school zones or construction zones
- Limits the maximum fine for a speeding violation detected by a speed camera to $75

Affected Parties and Impacts: This bill would primarily impact drivers who may receive speeding tickets from speed cameras. It could also affect local governments and law enforcement agencies that utilize speed cameras for traffic enforcement.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been referred to the Joint Committee on Transportation for further consideration. The next step would be for the committee to hold a public hearing and potentially amend or vote on the legislation before it can proceed to the full state legislature.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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