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S 3183

Relates to notification requirements for traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices and photo speed violation monitoring systems

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Simcha Felder

Overview: S 3183, a bill related to notification requirements for traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices and photo speed violation monitoring systems, was introd

RECOMMIT, ENACTING CLAUSE STRICKEN
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Bill Summary · S 3183

Overview: S 3183, a bill related to notification requirements for traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices and photo speed violation monitoring systems, was introduced in the Senate on November 18, 2025. The bill's status is "RECOMMIT, ENACTING CLAUSE STRICKEN".

Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to establish notification requirements for the use of traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices and photo speed violation monitoring systems. It seeks to provide greater transparency and awareness for drivers about the presence of such enforcement mechanisms.

Key Provisions:
- Requires the placement of clearly visible signs notifying drivers of the use of traffic-control signal photo violation-monitoring devices and photo speed violation monitoring systems
- Mandates that the signs include specific information, such as the entity operating the devices and the applicable fines or penalties
- Establishes penalties for the failure to comply with the notification requirements

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would primarily impact drivers, as it would provide them with greater awareness of the presence of traffic enforcement cameras and the potential consequences of violations. It could also affect state and local governments responsible for operating these monitoring systems.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been recommitted and the enacting clause has been stricken, indicating that it has encountered some procedural challenges or opposition in the legislative process.

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

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