ASSEMBLY SUBSTITUTE FOR

ASSEMBLY, No.1636

 

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

 

 

ADOPTED NOVEMBER 14, 1996

 

 

Sponsored by Assemblymen DeCROCE, LeFEVRE, Bucco, Garrett, Carroll, Bodine, Assemblywomen Farragher and Murphy

 

An Act concerning toll collection enforcement and supplementing Title 27 of the Revised Statutes.

 

      Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

      1. As used in sections 1 through 5 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill):

      "Authority" means the New Jersey Highway Authority established by section 4 of P.L.1952, c.16 (C.27:12B-4).

      "Lessee" means any person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency, association or organization that rents, leases or contracts for the use of a vehicle and has exclusive use of the vehicle for any period of time.

      "Lessor" means any person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency, association or organization engaged in the business of renting or leasing vehicles to any lessee under a rental agreement, lease or other contract that provides the lessee with the exclusive use of the vehicle for any period of time.

      "Operator" means the term "operator" as defined in R.S.39:1-1.

      "Owner" means the term "owner" as defined in R.S.39:1-1.

      "Toll collection monitoring system" means a vehicle sensor, placed in a location to work in conjunction with a toll collection facility, that produces one or more photographs, one or more microphotographics, a videotape or other recorded images, or a written record, of a vehicle at the time the vehicle is used or operated in a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations. The term shall also include any other technology that identifies a vehicle by photographic, electronic or other method.

      "Toll collection monitoring system regulations" means the regulations authorized and adopted pursuant to section 2 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) that prohibit a vehicle from making use of any project except upon the payment of such tolls as may from time to time be prescribed by the authority and that further makes it a violation subject to a civil penalty for any person to refuse to pay, to evade, or to attempt to evade the payment of such tolls, if the violation is recorded by a toll collection monitoring system as defined in this section and in any regulation adopted by the authority pursuant to section 2 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (now pending before the Legislature as this bill).

      "Vehicle" means the term "vehicle" as defined in R.S.39:1-1.

 

      2. a. The authority may, in accordance with the “Administrative Procedure Act,” P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), adopt toll collection monitoring system regulations. A person who violates the regulations shall be liable to a civil penalty of not less than $50 nor more than $200 per violation. The penalty shall be enforced pursuant to "the penalty enforcement law," N.J.S.2A:58-1 et seq.

      b. Except as provided in subsection b. of section 3 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill), an owner of a vehicle shall be jointly and severally liable for the failure of an operator of the vehicle to comply with the toll collection monitoring system regulations. The owner of a vehicle shall be liable if such vehicle was used or operated by the operator with the express or implied permission of the owner when the violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations was committed, and the evidence of the violation is obtained by visual observation, a toll collection monitoring system or any other method of identification of vehicles. An owner of a vehicle shall not be liable if the operator of the vehicle has been identified and charged with a violation of section 18 of P.L.1952, c.16 (C.27:12B-18) for the same incident.

 

      3. a. If a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations is committed as evidenced by visual observation, a toll collection monitoring system or any other method of identification of vehicles, the authority or the agent of the authority may send an advisory and payment request to the owner of the vehicle by regular mail at the address of record for that owner with the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Transportation or with any other motor vehicle licensing authority of another jurisdiction, providing the owner with the opportunity to resolve the matter prior to the issuance of a summons and complaint that charges a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations. The advisory and payment request shall contain sufficient information to inform the owner of the nature, date, time and location of the alleged violation. The authority may require as part of the advisory and payment request that the owner pay to the authority or its agent the proper toll and a reasonable administrative fee that shall not exceed $25. If the owner fails to pay the required toll and fee, the owner shall be subject to liability on the 31st day following the date of the violation for the violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations by the vehicle operator.

      b. An owner of a vehicle who is a lessor of the vehicle used in violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations of the authority shall not be liable for the violation of the regulations if the lessor submits to the authority, in a timely manner, a copy of the rental agreement, lease or other contract document covering that vehicle on the date of the violation, with the name and address of the lessee clearly legible to the authority and to the court having jurisdiction over the violation. If the lessor fails to provide the information in a timely manner, the lessor shall be held liable for the violation of the regulations. If the lessor provides the required information to the authority, the lessee of the vehicle on the date of the violation shall be deemed to be the owner of the vehicle for the purposes of sections 1 through 5 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) and the toll collection monitoring system regulations and shall be subject to liability for the violation of the regulations.

      c. A certified report of an employee or agent of the authority reporting a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations and any information obtained from a toll collection monitoring system or other method of identification of vehicles shall be available for the exclusive use of the authority and any law enforcement official for the purposes of discharging their duties pursuant to sections 1 through 5 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) and the toll collection monitoring system regulations. Any such report or information shall not be deemed a public record under P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.) or the common law concerning access to public records. The certified reports and information shall not be discoverable as a public record by any person, entity or governmental agency, nor shall they be offered in evidence in any civil, criminal or administrative proceeding, not directly related to a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations.

      d. A complaint and summons charging a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations shall be on a form prescribed by the Administrative Director of the Courts pursuant to the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey. The authority may authorize an employee or agent to be a complaining witness to make, sign, and initiate complaints and to issue summonses in the name of the authority on behalf of the State of New Jersey, pursuant to the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey. The complaints and summonses may be made on information based upon evidence obtained by visual observation, by a toll collection monitoring system or by any other method of identification of vehicles, the toll collection monitoring system record and the records of the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Transportation or of any other state, province, or motor vehicle licensing authority.

      Service may be made by means provided by the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey.

      The recorded images produced by a toll collection monitoring system or other method used for identification of vehicles shall be considered an official record kept in the ordinary course of business and shall be admissible in a proceeding for a violation of any toll collection monitoring system regulations.

      e. The municipal court of the municipality wherein a toll collection monitoring system record was made shall have jurisdiction to hear violations of the toll collection monitoring system regulations. Violations shall be enforced and penalties collected pursuant to "the penalty enforcement law", N.J.S.2A:58-1 et seq. A proceeding and a judgment arising therefrom shall be pursued and entered in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.2B:12-1 et seq. and the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey.

      In addition to the civil penalty that may be assessed by a court having jurisdiction for a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations, a court may require the owner to pay the proper toll and to pay a reasonable administrative fee that shall not exceed $25 if the authority has previously sent an advisory and payment request to the defendant. Following collection and distribution of the fees set forth in N.J.S.22A:3-4, any penalties, tolls and administrative fees imposed and collected by the court for a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations shall be promptly remitted to the authority by the court.

 

      4. Nothing in sections 1 though 5 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall be construed as limiting the power of the authority as provided in P.L.1952, c.16 (C.27:12B-1 et seq.) to proceed against an operator of a vehicle for a violation of the authority's toll collection regulations, or as prohibiting or limiting the enforcement of a violation of the motor vehicle and traffic laws as set forth in Title 39 of the Revised Statutes.

 

      5. Nothing in sections 1 through 5 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall be construed as extending or diminishing the power of the authority to establish and assess tolls on projects of the authority.

 

      6. As used in sections 6 through 10 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill):

      "Authority" means the New Jersey Turnpike Authority established by section 3 of P.L.1948, c.454 (C.27:23-3).

      "Lessee" means any person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency, association or organization that rents, leases or contracts for the use of a vehicle and has exclusive use of the vehicle for any period of time.

      "Lessor" means any person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency, association or organization engaged in the business of renting or leasing vehicles to any lessee under a rental agreement, lease or other contract that provides the lessee with the exclusive use of the vehicle for any period of time.

      "Operator" means the term "operator" as defined in R.S.39:1-1.

      "Owner" means the term "owner" as defined in R.S.39:1-1.

      "Toll collection monitoring system" means a vehicle sensor, placed in a location to work in conjunction with a toll collection facility, that produces one or more photographs, one or more microphotographics, a videotape or other recorded images, or a written record, of a vehicle at the time the vehicle is used or operated in a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations. The term shall also include any other technology that identifies a vehicle by photographic, electronic or other method.

      "Toll collection monitoring system regulations" means the regulations authorized and adopted pursuant to section 7 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) that prohibit a vehicle from making use of any project except upon the payment of such tolls as may from time to time be prescribed by the authority and that further makes it a violation subject to a civil penalty for any person to refuse to pay, to evade, or to attempt to evade the payment of such tolls, if the violation is recorded by a toll collection monitoring system as defined in this section and in any regulation adopted by the authority pursuant to section 7 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (now pending before the Legislature as this bill).

      "Vehicle" means the term "vehicle" as defined in R.S.39:1-1.

 

      7. a. The authority may, in accordance with the “Administrative Procedure Act,” P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), adopt toll collection monitoring system regulations. A person who violates the regulations shall be liable to a civil penalty of not less than $50 nor more than $200 per violation. The penalty shall be enforced pursuant to the "penalty enforcement law," N.J.S.2A:58-1 et seq.

       b. Except as provided in subsection b. of section 8 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill), an owner of a vehicle shall be jointly and severally liable for the failure of an operator of the vehicle to comply with the toll collection monitoring system regulations. The owner of a vehicle shall be liable if such vehicle was used or operated by the operator with the express or implied permission of the owner when the violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations was committed, and the evidence of the violation is obtained by visual observation, a toll collection monitoring system or any other method of identification of vehicles used to commit violations. An owner of a vehicle shall not be liable if the operator of the vehicle has been identified and charged with a violation of section 1 of P.L.1951, c.264 (C.27:23-25) for the same incident.

 

      8. a. If a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations is committed as evidenced by visual observation, a toll collection monitoring system or any other method of identification of vehicles, the authority or the agent of the authority may send an advisory and payment request to the owner of the vehicle by regular mail at the address of record for that owner with the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Transportation or with any other motor vehicle licensing authority of another jurisdiction, providing the owner with the opportunity to resolve the matter prior to the issuance of a summons and complaint that charges a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations. The advisory and payment request shall contain sufficient information to inform the owner of the nature, date, time and location of the alleged violation. The authority may require as part of the advisory and payment request that the owner pay to the authority or its agent the proper toll and a reasonable administrative fee that shall not exceed $25. If the owner fails to pay the required toll and fee, the owner shall be subject to liability on the 31st day following the date of the violation for the violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations by the vehicle operator.

      b. An owner of a vehicle who is a lessor of the vehicle used in violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations of the authority shall not be liable for the violation of the regulations if the lessor submits to the authority, in a timely manner, a copy of the rental agreement, lease or other contract document covering that vehicle on the date of the violation, with the name and address of the lessee clearly legible to the authority and to the court having jurisdiction over the violation. If the lessor fails to provide the information in a timely manner, the lessor shall be held liable for the violation of the regulations. If the lessor provides the required information to the authority, the lessee of the vehicle on the date of the violation shall be deemed to be the owner of the vehicle for the purposes of sections 6 through 10 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) and the toll collection monitoring system regulations and shall be subject to liability for the violation of the regulations.

      c. A certified report of an employee or agent of the authority reporting a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations and any information obtained from a toll collection monitoring system or other method of identification of vehicles shall be available for the exclusive use of the authority and any law enforcement official for the purposes of discharging their duties pursuant to sections 6 through 10 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) and the toll collection monitoring system regulations. Any such report or information shall not be deemed a public record under P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.) or the common law concerning access to public records. The certified reports and information shall not be discoverable as a public record by any person, entity or governmental agency, nor shall they be offered in evidence in any civil, criminal or administrative proceeding, not directly related to a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations.

      d. A complaint and summons charging a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations shall be on a form prescribed by the Administrative Director of the Courts pursuant to the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey. The authority may authorize an employee or agent to be a complaining witness to make, sign, and initiate complaints and to issue summonses in the name of the authority on behalf of the State of New Jersey, pursuant to the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey. The complaints and summonses may be made on information based upon evidence obtained by visual observation, by a toll collection monitoring system or by any other method of identification of vehicles, the toll collection monitoring system record and the records of the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Transportation or of any other state, province, or motor vehicle licensing authority.

      Service may be made by means provided by the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey.

      The recorded images produced by a toll collection monitoring system or other method used for identification of vehicles shall be considered an official record kept in the ordinary course of business and shall be admissible in a proceeding for a violation of any toll collection monitoring system regulations.

      e. The municipal court of the municipality wherein a toll collection monitoring system record was made shall have jurisdiction to hear violations of the toll collection monitoring system regulations. Violations shall be enforced and penalties collected pursuant to "the penalty enforcement law", N.J.S.2A:58-1 et seq. A proceeding and a judgment arising therefrom shall be pursued and entered in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.2B:12-1 et seq. and the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey.

      In addition to the civil penalty that may be assessed by a court having jurisdiction for a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations, a court may require the owner to pay the proper toll and to pay a reasonable administrative fee that shall not exceed $25 if the authority has previously sent an advisory and payment request to the defendant. Following collection and distribution of the fees set forth in N.J.S.22A:3-4, any penalties, tolls and administrative fees imposed and collected by the court for a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations shall be promptly remitted to the authority by the court.

 

      9. Nothing in sections 6 though 10 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall be construed as limiting the power of the authority as provided in P.L.1951, c.264 (C.27:23-25 et seq.) to proceed against an operator of a vehicle for a violation of the authority's toll collection regulations, or as prohibiting or limiting the enforcement of a violation of the motor vehicle and traffic laws as set forth in Title 39 of the Revised Statutes.

 

      10. Nothing in sections 6 through 10 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall be construed as extending or diminishing the power of the authority to establish and assess tolls on turnpike projects of the authority.

 

      11. As used in sections 11 through 15 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill):

      "Authority" means the South Jersey Transportation Authority established by section 4 of P.L.1991, c.252 (C.27:25A-4).

      "Lessee" means any person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency, association or organization that rents, leases or contracts for the use of a vehicle and has exclusive use of the vehicle for any period of time.

      "Lessor" means any person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency, association or organization engaged in the business of renting or leasing vehicles to any lessee under a rental agreement, lease or other contract that provides the lessee with the exclusive use of the vehicle for any period of time.

      "Operator" means the term "operator" as defined in R.S.39:1-1.

      "Owner" means the term "owner" as defined in R.S.39:1-1.

      "Toll collection monitoring system" means a vehicle sensor, placed in a location to work in conjunction with a toll collection facility, that produces one or more photographs, one or more microphotographics, a videotape or other recorded images, or a written record, of a vehicle at the time the vehicle is used or operated in a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations. The term shall also include any other technology that identifies a vehicle by photographic, electronic or other method.

      "Toll collection monitoring system regulations" means the regulations authorized and adopted pursuant to section 12 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) that prohibit a vehicle from making use of any project except upon the payment of such tolls as may from time to time be prescribed by the authority and that further makes it a violation subject to a civil penalty for any person to refuse to pay, to evade, or to attempt to evade the payment of such tolls, if the violation is recorded by a toll collection monitoring system as defined in this section and in any regulation adopted by the authority pursuant to section 12 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (now pending before the Legislature as this bill).

      "Vehicle" means the term "vehicle" as defined in R.S.39:1-1.

 

      12. a. The authority may, in accordance with the “Administrative Procedure Act,” P.L.1968, c.410 (C.52:14B-1 et seq.), adopt toll collection monitoring system regulations. A person who violates the regulations shall be liable to a civil penalty of not less than $50 nor more than $200 per violation. The penalty shall be enforced pursuant to "the penalty enforcement law," N.J.S.2A:58-1 et seq.

      b. Except as provided in subsection b. of section 13 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill), an owner of a vehicle shall be jointly and severally liable for the failure of an operator of the vehicle to comply with the toll collection monitoring system regulations to comply with the regulations. The owner of a vehicle shall be liable if such vehicle was used or operated by the operator with the express or implied permission of the owner when the violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations was committed, and the evidence of the violation is obtained by visual observation, a toll collection monitoring system or any other method of identification of vehicles. An owner of a vehicle shall not be liable if the operator of the vehicle has been identified and charged with a violation of section 21 of P.L.1991, c.252 (C.27:25A-21) for the same incident.

 

      13. a. If a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations is committed as evidenced by visual observation, a toll collection monitoring system or any other method of identification of vehicles, the authority or the agent of the authority may send an advisory and payment request to the owner of the vehicle by regular mail at the address of record for that owner with the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Transportation or with any other motor vehicle licensing authority of another jurisdiction, providing the owner with the opportunity to resolve the matter prior to the issuance of a summons and complaint that charges a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations. The advisory and payment request shall contain sufficient information to inform the owner of the nature, date, time and location of the alleged violation. The authority may require as part of the advisory and payment request that the owner pay to the authority or its agent the proper toll and a reasonable administrative fee that shall not exceed $25. If the owner fails to pay the required toll and fee, the owner shall be subject to liability on the 31st day following the date of the violation for the violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations by the vehicle operator.

      b. An owner of a vehicle who is a lessor of the vehicle used in violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations of the authority shall not be liable for the violation of the regulations if the lessor submits to the authority, in a timely manner, a copy of the rental agreement, lease or other contract document covering that vehicle on the date of the violation, with the name and address of the lessee clearly legible to the authority and to the court having jurisdiction over the violation. If the lessor fails to provide the information in a timely manner, the lessor shall be held liable for the violation of the regulations. If the lessor provides the required information to the authority, the lessee of the vehicle on the date of the violation shall be deemed to be the owner of the vehicle for the purposes of sections 11 through 15 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) and the toll collection monitoring system regulations and shall be subject to liability for the violation of the regulations.

      c. A certified report of an employee or agent of the authority reporting a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations and any information obtained from a toll collection monitoring system or other method of identification of vehicles shall be available for the exclusive use of the authority and any law enforcement official for the purposes of discharging their duties pursuant to sections 11 through 15 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) and the toll collection monitoring system regulations. Any such report or information shall not be deemed a public record under P.L.1963, c.73 (C.47:1A-1 et seq.) or the common law concerning access to public records. The certified reports and information shall not be discoverable as a public record by any person, entity or governmental agency, nor shall they be offered in evidence in any civil, criminal or administrative proceeding, not directly related to a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations.

      d. A complaint and summons charging a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations shall be on a form prescribed by the Administrative Director of the Courts pursuant to the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey. The authority may authorize an employee or agent to be a complaining witness to make, sign, and initiate complaints and to issue summonses in the name of the authority on behalf of the State of New Jersey, pursuant to the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey. The complaints and summonses may be made on information based upon evidence obtained by visual observation, by a toll collection monitoring system or by any other method of identification of vehicles, the toll collection monitoring system record and the records of the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Transportation or of any other state, province, or motor vehicle licensing authority.

      Service may be made by means provided by the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey.

      The recorded images produced by a toll collection monitoring system or other method used for identification of vehicles shall be considered an official record kept in the ordinary course of business and shall be admissible in a proceeding for a violation of any toll collection monitoring system regulations.

      e. The municipal court of the municipality wherein a toll collection monitoring system record was made shall have jurisdiction to hear violations of the toll collection monitoring system regulations. Violations shall be enforced and penalties collected pursuant to "the penalty enforcement law", N.J.S.2A:58-1 et seq. A proceeding and a judgment arising therefrom shall be pursued and entered in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.2B:12-1 et seq. and the Rules Governing the Courts of the State of New Jersey.

      In addition to the civil penalty that may be assessed by a court having jurisdiction for a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations, a court may require the owner to pay the proper toll and to pay a reasonable administrative fee that shall not exceed $25 if the authority has previously sent an advisory and payment request to the defendant. Following collection and distribution of the fees set forth in N.J.S. 22A:3-4, any penalties, tolls and administrative fees imposed and collected by the court for a violation of the toll collection monitoring system regulations shall be promptly remitted to the authority by the court.

 

      14. Nothing in sections 11 though 15 of P.L. , c. (C. ) (now pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall be construed as limiting the power of the authority as provided in P.L.1991, c.252 (C.27:25A-1 et seq.) to proceed against an operator of a vehicle for a violation of the authority's toll collection regulations, or as prohibiting or limiting the enforcement of a violation of the motor vehicle and traffic laws as set forth in Title 39 of the Revised Statutes.


      15. Nothing in sections 11 through 15 of P.L. , c. (C. )(now pending before the Legislature as this bill) shall be construed as extending or diminishing the power of the authority to establish and assess tolls on expressway projects of the authority.

 

      16. This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

      This substitute bill authorizes the State's three toll road authorities - the New Jersey Highway Authority, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and the South Jersey Transportation Authority - to promulgate regulations for the collection of tolls and the enforcement of toll payments on highways upon which the authorities have implemented electronic toll collection technology. The electronic collection of tolls on highways and bridges is in the process of being implemented in this State and New York by the inauguration of the "E-Z-pass system." This system permits a driver to pass through existing toll barriers without stopping for the purpose of manually depositing currency, coins or tokens. This system will permit tolls to be paid automatically by means of automated electronic identification of a vehicle at a toll booth and the debiting of a vehicle account. This allows tolls to be paid automatically while vehicles are in motion, thereby improving traffic flow and reducing delays and lines.

      This bill recognizes that a toll road authority may use state of the art technology to aid enforcement of toll collections. In addition, the bill permits the authorities to continue the use of visual observation and other method of vehicle identification to detect toll violators.

      The substitute bill makes the owner of a vehicle used in the violation jointly and severally liable with the operator for failure to pay a toll, with certain exceptions. The person liable will be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $50 but not more than $200. The bill authorizes the authorities to send an advisory and payment request to the owner of a vehicle used in a violation requesting the payment of the tolls, and an administrative fee not to exceed $25, prior to the issuance of a summons and complaint for failure to pay. The bill provides procedures to be followed for the issuance of a complaint and summon and for judicial enforcement for the payment of tolls, penalties and administrative fees.

      Finally, the substitute bill provides that the toll collection monitoring system records will not be public records and will be available only for the exclusive use of the authority or law enforcement officials for the purposes of toll collections.

      The substitute bill incorporates changes suggested by the Attorney General's office and the Administrative Office of the Courts to clarify the provisions of bill and to facilitate enforcement actions.

      This substitute bill is identical to the Senate Bill No. 801(1R) SCS (1R).

 

 

                            

 

Clarifies law concerning electronic collection of tolls by State toll road authorities.