Alsip § 19.124 Traffic & Vehicles Section Administrative composition This section establishes the administrative composition of the traffic violation adjudication system in Alsip, outlining the roles and powers of a traffic compliance administrator, hearing officer, computer operator/system coordinator, and hearing room personnel. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.127 Traffic & Vehicles Section Additional notices This section outlines the requirements for additional notices to be sent when a registered owner, operator, or lessee fails to appear at an initial administrative hearing for a vehicular regulation violation. These notices must be sent to the recorded address, be complete as of mailing, and contain specific information about the violation, penalties, and consequences of further non-compliance. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.134 Traffic & Vehicles Section Judgments This section outlines the Alsip traffic compliance administrator's process for collecting unpaid traffic violation fines and penalties by pursuing judgments in circuit court. It details the required documentation and service methods for these legal actions. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.143 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section defines key terms used within the Alsip municipal ordinance regarding automated traffic control enforcement. It outlines how general terms should be interpreted and provides specific definitions for terms like 'Administrator', 'Automated traffic law violation', and 'Automated traffic law enforcement system'. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.144 Traffic & Vehicles Section Establishment of intersections for location of systems This section designates the village's police department as the authority responsible for determining the locations where automated traffic control enforcement systems will be established and installed within the village limits. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.145 Traffic & Vehicles Section Violation notices; process This section authorizes the village administrator to manage the process of issuing and processing violation notices for automated traffic law violations. It also includes the authority to collect fines and penalties and report violations to the secretary as required by the Illinois Vehicle Code. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.146 Traffic & Vehicles Section Service of violation notices This section outlines the procedure for serving violation notices for automated traffic law violations in Alsip. It specifies that notices must be mailed to the registered owner within 30 days of the village being notified of the owner's identity, and no later than 90 days after the violation occurs. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.147 Traffic & Vehicles Section Determination to issue violation notice This section outlines the requirement for a technician to review recorded images of automated traffic violations before a citation can be issued. It also specifies that citations will not be issued if the vehicle entered the intersection as part of a funeral procession or to yield to an emergency vehicle. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.150 Traffic & Vehicles Section Determination of violation This section outlines the process for the final determination of automated traffic law violation liability. Liability becomes final after a hearing officer's determination if the fine is not paid, or if a person fails to appear at a hearing and either does not petition to set aside the determination or the period for filing such a petition expires. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.151 Traffic & Vehicles Section Determination notice This section outlines the requirements for sending a determination notice following a final determination of automated traffic law violation liability and the conclusion of judicial review. It specifies the mailing procedures, including to whom the notice should be sent and how service is deemed complete. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.152 Traffic & Vehicles Section Petition to set aside determination This section outlines the process and grounds for a person to petition to set aside a final determination of liability for an automated traffic law violation. It specifies a ten-day filing window, acceptable filing methods, limited grounds for the petition, and mandates a hearing within 30 days if the petition is granted. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.154 Traffic & Vehicles Section Challenge to certified report This section outlines the process for vehicle owners in Alsip to challenge a certified report submitted to the secretary, which may lead to driver's license suspension. Challenges must be submitted in writing under oath within five days of receiving a suspension notice and must establish specific grounds, such as not being the owner or having already paid the fines. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.156 Traffic & Vehicles Section Penalties This section establishes penalties for automated traffic law violations in Alsip. The owner of the vehicle is liable for a $100.00 penalty per violation, which increases to $200.00 if not paid within 14 days of receiving a violation notice, unless a police officer issued a citation at the time of the violation. View in Alsip’s full code →
Bannockburn § 232.53 Traffic & Vehicles Section Administration This section grants the Chief of Police the authority to create departmental regulations and directives to implement the compliance opportunity system. These actions include managing the system, issuing violation notices and citations, processing notices, collecting payments, and maintaining records. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bartlett § 6.12.4 Traffic & Vehicles Section Registration Prima Facie Evidence This section establishes that vehicle registration in the alleged violator's name serves as prima facie evidence that they were in control of or operating the vehicle during a violation. View in Bartlett’s full code →
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 →
Bellwood § 70.42 Traffic & Vehicles Section Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System This section defines and regulates the use of automated traffic law enforcement systems within Bellwood, specifically for red light violations. It outlines requirements for detection, signage, procurement, and the notification process for violations. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.150 Traffic & Vehicles Section Purpose This section outlines Bellwood's intent to reduce speeding-related accidents by implementing an automated traffic enforcement system. The system will impose civil penalties on vehicle owners for speeding violations captured by cameras. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.151 Traffic & Vehicles Section Definitions This section defines key terms related to automated traffic law enforcement systems within Bellwood. It clarifies terms like "Automated Traffic Law Enforcement System," "Disregarding a Traffic Control Device," and "No Turn on Red," referencing Illinois Vehicle Code provisions. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.153 Traffic & Vehicles Section Defenses For A Violation This section outlines potential defenses for violations of automated traffic enforcement systems in Bellwood. It specifies that a vehicle being stolen before the violation or passing through a red light for an emergency vehicle or funeral procession can be considered a defense. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.154 Traffic & Vehicles Section Notice Of Violation This section outlines the process for issuing notices of violation for automated traffic law enforcement system infractions. It details notification procedures, requirements for notifying lessees, and the role of the Traffic Compliance Administrator in reviewing evidence before issuing a violation notice. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.155 Traffic & Vehicles Section Hearing This section outlines the process for contesting a notice of violation from the Automated Traffic Enforcement System. Vehicle owners can request a hearing to challenge evidence or present defenses, and failure to appear or pay will result in a finding of liability. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.156 Traffic & Vehicles Section Non-Residents This section outlines a process for non-residents of Bellwood to contest automated traffic violations. Non-residents can submit documentary evidence and a written statement instead of attending an in-person hearing. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.157 Traffic & Vehicles Section Final Determination This section defines when a final determination of liability for automated traffic law violations is made. It occurs either after failing to pay fines within 25 days and exhausting administrative review, or by failing to appear at a scheduled hearing. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.158 Traffic & Vehicles Section Notice Of Determination Of Liability This section outlines the conditions under which liability for an automated traffic law violation is determined. Liability is established if a fine is not paid or a violation is not contested within 14 days of the notice, or if a person fails to appear at a scheduled hearing. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bellwood § 71.159 Traffic & Vehicles Section Notice Of Final Determination This section outlines the content of a notice of final determination for automated traffic law violations. It informs individuals that unpaid fines are a debt to the village and warns of consequences for non-payment, such as court judgment or driver's license suspension. View in Bellwood’s full code →