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HB 1330Speed safety cameras, pedestrian crossing violation monitoring systems, etc.; violation enforcement.

VA 20261 session

Speed safety cameras, pedestrian crossing violation monitoring systems, and stop sign violation monitoring systems; placement and operation; violation enforcement; civil penalties. Authorizes state and local law-enforcement agencies to place and operate pedestrian crossing violation and stop sign violation monitoring systems in school crossing zones, highway work zones, and high-risk speed corridors for purposes of recording pedestrian crossing and stop sign violations, as those terms are defined in the bill. The bill changes the terms "photo speed monitoring device" to "speed safety camera" and "high-risk intersection segment" to "high-risk speed corridor" in provisions related to vehicle speed violations. The bill makes various changes to the requirements for the use of speed safety cameras and extends most of those requirements to the use of pedestrian crossing violation and stop sign violation monitoring systems. The bill requires local law-enforcement agencies implementing or expanding the use of pedestrian crossing violation and stop sign violation monitoring systems, prior to the implementation or expansion of such systems, to conduct a public awareness program for such implementation or expansion. The bill also limits the use of speed safety cameras, pedestrian crossing violation monitoring systems, and stop sign violation monitoring systems in highway work zones to when workers are present, as defined in the bill, and provides that a certificate sworn to or affirmed by a law-enforcement officer or a retired sworn law-enforcement officer is not prima facie evidence of the facts contained therein for a speed safety camera, pedestrian crossing violation monitoring system, or stop sign violation monitoring system, as applicable, placed in a highway work zone unless the operator of the speed safety camera, pedestrian crossing violation monitoring system, or stop sign violation monitoring system, respectively, provides a sworn certification verifying that workers were present at the time of the violation. The bill directs the Supreme Court of Virginia to develop a summons for violations captured by speed safety cameras, pedestrian crossing violation monitoring systems, and stop sign violation monitoring systems and requires summonses issued for such violations to be such summons. The bill also establishes civil penalties for violations of requirements and provides that for any summons issued, failure to comply with the requirements for the operation of speed safety cameras, pedestrian crossing violation monitoring systems, or stop sign violation monitoring systems, as applicable, render such summons invalid. The bill contains delayed effective dates for certain provisions.

Latest action: Continued

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Action timeline (21)
  1. · house · H4022
  2. · house · H1901
  3. · house · H1912
  4. · house · H1916
  5. · house · H8122
  6. · house · H1908
  7. · house · H4640
  8. · house · H4110
  9. · house · H8123
  10. · house · H4120
  11. · house · H4410
  12. · house · H4230
  13. · house · H4604
  14. · house · H5000
  15. · senate · S4140
  16. · senate · S1101
  17. · house · H8500
  18. · senate · S8122
  19. · senate · S1108
  20. · senate · S4640
  21. · senate · S0540
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Finance and Appropriationsva-leg
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1Holly M. Seibold (D, state_lower VA)sponsor05
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By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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  1. 2026-05-24 · was referred to Finance and Appropriations · va-leg
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