Bedford Park § 10.20.1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section defines key terms related to the Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System in Bedford Park. It clarifies what constitutes an "Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System," "Recorded Images," "Registered Owner," and "Traffic Compliance Administrator." View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 10.20.2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Automated Red Light Enforcement System Authorized This section authorizes Bedford Park to implement an automated red light enforcement system to enforce traffic control signal regulations, referencing the relevant Illinois statute. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 10.20.3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Enforcement Procedures This section outlines the enforcement procedures for Bedford Park's Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System, detailing the responsibilities of the traffic compliance administrator and the required contents of a notice of violation sent to registered vehicle owners. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 10.20.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Adjudication Procedure This section outlines the adjudication procedure for violations detected by an automated red light enforcement system in Bedford Park. It details the service of violation notices, record-keeping requirements, and the evidentiary weight of such notices. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 10.20.5 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalty And Final Disposition This section outlines penalties for violations related to the Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System, including a base civil penalty, an additional penalty for late payment, and provisions for vehicle immobilization after multiple unpaid penalties, along with associated notice and hearing rights. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-1 Traffic & Vehicles Section Purpose This section establishes the purpose of Article B, which is to implement an automated traffic law enforcement system for red light violations and an administrative adjudication process for these infractions, in accordance with Illinois state law. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-10 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalty This section establishes a civil penalty of $100 for automated traffic law violations in Berkeley. Failure to pay or contest the violation by the deadline will result in an additional $100 late payment penalty, bringing the total to $200. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-11 Traffic & Vehicles Section Defenses This section outlines the specific defenses an alleged violator can raise when contesting liability for automated traffic law violations in Berkeley. These defenses are considered by a hearing officer and must be proven by a preponderance of the evidence to rebut the prima facie case. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-12 Traffic & Vehicles Section Non-Residents This section outlines the process for non-residents of Berkeley to contest automated traffic law violations. Non-residents can use the same defenses and procedures as residents, either by attending an administrative hearing or submitting documentary evidence and a written statement of non-residency. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-2 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section defines key terms related to the automated traffic law enforcement system in Berkeley. It clarifies what constitutes an automated traffic law violation and outlines the requirements for recorded images of such violations. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-3 Traffic & Vehicles Section Violation This section defines a violation for a vehicle entering an intersection against a steady or flashing red signal, as captured by an automated traffic law enforcement system. It explicitly references Section 11306 of the Illinois Vehicle Code. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Signage This section mandates that any intersection equipped with an automated traffic law enforcement system must display a visible sign to approaching traffic, indicating that the intersection is being monitored. This ensures drivers are aware of the system's presence. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-5 Traffic & Vehicles Section Notice Of Violation This section outlines the process for issuing notices of violation for automated traffic law enforcement systems in Berkeley. It specifies the timing, content, and delivery methods for these notices, including provisions for lessees and returned mail. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-6 Traffic & Vehicles Section Administrative Adjudication This section permits the Village of Berkeley to use its existing administrative adjudication system for vehicular standing, parking, and municipal sticker/license violations to also adjudicate automated traffic law violations. This is to be done in accordance with this Article and Article 1-4A. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-7 Traffic & Vehicles Section Hearings This section outlines the procedures for administrative hearings on automated traffic law violations in Berkeley. It details the consequences of failing to appear, the process for determining liability, and the requirements for recording hearings and issuing judgments. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-8 Traffic & Vehicles Section Final Determination Of Liability, Notice Of Final Determination Of Liability, Notice Of Impending Suspension This section outlines the procedures for issuing notices related to the determination of liability for automated traffic law enforcement system violations, including final determinations and impending driver's license suspensions. It specifies that these notices are to be sent in accordance with other articles and sections of the Berkeley Municipal Code. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 1.4B-9 Traffic & Vehicles Section Petitions To Set Aside Determination This section outlines the process and additional grounds for filing a petition to set aside a determination of violation liability for automated traffic law enforcement system violations. It references existing procedures and adds specific defenses related to vehicle ownership and prior payment of fines. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.060 Traffic & Vehicles Section Findings This section establishes the city's authority to implement automated traffic law enforcement systems, citing state law authorization. It asserts that these systems will improve public safety by deterring red light violations and reducing collisions, justifying their establishment and administrative adjudication. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.061 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section provides definitions for terms used within the Blue Island subchapter concerning Automated Traffic Law Enforcement Systems. It defines key terms related to violations, enforcement, and the technology used. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.062 Traffic & Vehicles Section Locations This section of the Blue Island municipal ordinance designates specific intersections where Automated Traffic Law Enforcement Systems will be established, contingent upon completion of traffic studies indicating the necessity for such systems. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.063 Traffic & Vehicles Section Agreement This section authorizes the city to identify and contract with an agency for the design, implementation, and services of an automated traffic law enforcement system, upon recommendation from the Mayor or designee and approval by the City Council. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.064 Traffic & Vehicles Section Traffic-Control Administrator; Duties This section outlines the duties of the Traffic-Control Administrator in Blue Island, focusing on their authority to manage automated traffic law enforcement systems. Responsibilities include processing violation notices, collecting fines, operating an administrative adjudication system, and making certified reports to the Secretary of State. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.065 Traffic & Vehicles Section Violation Notices; Citations This section outlines the process for issuing violation notices for automated traffic law enforcement systems, including notification timelines, requirements for lessees, and the review process by a Traffic-Control Administrator. It establishes that violation notices serve as evidence in proceedings. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.066 Traffic & Vehicles Section Hearings; Defenses This section outlines the process for contesting a notice of violation related to automated traffic law enforcement systems. It details how to request a hearing, the implications of failing to appear, and the specific defenses that may be considered by a Hearing Officer. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.067 Traffic & Vehicles Section Final Determination; Determination Notice This section outlines the conditions under which a final determination of liability for automated traffic law violations is made, including failures to pay fines or appear for hearings, and the subsequent finalization of these determinations after administrative review periods expire or petitions are denied. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.068 Traffic & Vehicles Section Petitions This section outlines the process for individuals to petition to set aside a final determination of liability for automated traffic law violations. It specifies the grounds for such petitions, the timeframe for filing, and the procedure for reviewing and responding to the petition. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.069 Traffic & Vehicles Section Suspension Notices This section outlines the process for notifying individuals about impending driver's license suspension due to unpaid automated traffic violations. It details the required content of the suspension notice and the procedure for reporting non-compliance to the Secretary of State. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.070 Traffic & Vehicles Section Non-Residents Non-residents receiving automated traffic law violation notices can contest the violation by submitting a signed, sworn statement with supporting documentation to the Administrator via certified mail within 14 days of notice. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 70.071 Traffic & Vehicles Section Effective Date This section establishes that the subchapter on Automated Traffic Law Enforcement Systems takes effect upon its legal passage, approval, and publication. It also includes a severability clause, meaning if any part is found invalid, the rest of the subchapter will remain in effect. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Brookfield § 54.76 Traffic & Vehicles Section Establishment of systems View in Brookfield’s full code →