SB385,6,44 d. The highways on which systems will be used.
SB385,6,55 e. The law enforcement agency's website.
SB385,6,106 2. Issue warning notices rather than citations for violations detected by a
7system during the first 90 days during which a system is used under this section.
8Whenever a system is first used on a highway, the local law enforcement agency shall
9issue warning notices rather than citations for violations detected by the systems
10during the first 90 calendar days of enforcement.
SB385,6,2211 (c) A municipality shall prepare and adopt a system use policy before entering
12into an agreement regarding a system, purchasing or leasing equipment for a
13system, or implementing this section. The system use policy shall include the specific
14purpose for the system, the uses that are authorized, the rules and processes
15required before that use, and the uses that are prohibited. The policy shall specify
16the information that may be collected by a system, the individuals who may access
17and use the collected information, and the procedure for accessing and using the
18information. The policy shall include provisions for protecting data from
19unauthorized access, data retention, public access, 3rd-party data sharing, training,
20auditing, and oversight. The system use policy shall be made available for public
21review, including by posting it on the local law enforcement agency's website, at least
2230 calendar days before adoption.
SB385,6,2523 (d) A municipality shall prepare and adopt a system impact report and make
24the report available for public review and comment at least 30 days before approval.
25The system impact report shall include all of the following:
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11. A description of the systems to be used and how they work.
SB385,7,22 2. The proposed purpose of a system.
SB385,7,43 3. The locations in which a system may be deployed and traffic data for these
4locations.
SB385,7,65 4. An assessment of the potential impact of the system on civil liberties and civil
6rights and any plans to safeguard those public rights.
SB385,7,87 5. The fiscal costs of a system, including establishment costs, ongoing costs, and
8program funding.
SB385,7,99 (e) A municipality shall develop uniform guidelines for all of the following:
SB385,7,1010 1. The screening and issuing of citations under this section.
SB385,7,1211 2. The processing and storage of confidential information under this section
12and procedures to ensure compliance with confidentiality requirements.
SB385,7,2413 (f) A contract between a municipality and a manufacturer or supplier of an
14automated speed enforcement system shall allow the municipality to purchase
15materials, lease equipment, and contract for processing services from the
16manufacturer or supplier based on the services rendered on a monthly schedule or
17another schedule agreed upon by the municipality and contractor. The contract may
18not include provisions for payment or compensation based on the number of citations
19issued under this section, or as a percentage of revenue generated, from the use of
20the system. The contract shall include a provision that all data collected from a
21system is confidential, and shall prohibit the manufacturer or supplier of a system
22from sharing, repurposing, or monetizing collected data. The local law enforcement
23agency shall oversee and maintain control over all enforcement activities, including
24the determination of when a citation should be issued.
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1(g) Two years after implementation of an automated speed enforcement
2program and 5 years after the effective date of this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date],
3a municipality shall prepare and submit to the standing committees of the
4legislature with jurisdiction over transportation matters a system report that
5includes all of the following information:
SB385,8,66 1. A description of how systems were used.
SB385,8,97 2. Whether and how often system data was shared with outside entities, the
8name of any recipient entity, the type or types of data disclosed, and the legal reason
9for the disclosure.
SB385,8,1110 3. A summary of any community complaints or concerns about the use of
11systems.
SB385,8,1312 4. Results of any internal audits, information about any violations of the
13system use policy, and any actions taken in response.
SB385,8,1514 5. Information regarding the impact that the use of systems has had on the
15highways where the systems were deployed.
SB385,8,1616 6. A summary of any public records requests related to systems.
SB385,8,2417 (h) Not later than March 1 of the 5th year beginning after the effective date of
18this paragraph .... [LRB inserts date], a municipality shall prepare and submit to the
19standing committees of the legislature with jurisdiction over transportation matters
20an evaluation of the use of automated speed enforcement systems in its jurisdiction,
21including an assessment of the system's impact on highway safety and the system's
22economic impact on the communities where the system is used. The report shall be
23made available on the website of the local law enforcement agency and shall include
24all of the following information:
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11. Before and after data on the number and proportion of vehicles speeding
2between 10 to 19 miles per hour over the legal speed limit, 20 to 29 miles per hour
3over the legal speed limit, 30 to 39 miles per hour over the legal speed limit, and every
4additional 10 miles per hour increment thereafter on a highway on which a system
5is used to enforce speed limits.
SB385,9,86 2. The number of citations issued under this section by month and year and the
7corridors or locations where violations occurred and, to the extent feasible, the day
8of the week and time the violation occurred.
SB385,9,119 3. Before and after data on the number of traffic collisions, categorized by injury
10severity that occurred where systems are used relative to jurisdiction-wide data and
11the mode of transportation of the parties involved.
SB385,9,1212 4. The number of citations paid and citations dismissed.
SB385,9,1413 5. The costs associated with implementation and operation of the systems, and
14revenues collected by each jurisdiction.
SB385,9,1715 6. The uses of revenues collected by use of systems in the jurisdiction, including
16information on roadway traffic safety projects, traffic safety education, and law
17enforcement activities and programs that were implemented.
SB385,9,1918 7. Before and after data on the number of law enforcement officers, including
19the number of officers dedicated to traffic enforcement.