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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- AUTOMATED TRAFFIC VIOLATION | |
MONETARY SYSTEMS | |
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Introduced By: Representative Scott Slater | |
Date Introduced: January 30, 2026 | |
Referred To: House Judiciary | |
(City of Providence) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 31-41.2-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-41.2 entitled |
2 | "Automated Traffic Violation Monitoring Systems" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 31-41.2-3. Automated traffic violation monitoring systems. [Effective until January |
4 | 15, 2027.] Automated traffic violation monitoring systems. [Effective until January 15, 2030.] |
5 | (a) The state department of transportation and the municipalities of this state are hereby |
6 | authorized to install and operate automated traffic violation detection systems. Such systems shall |
7 | be limited to systems which monitor and detect violations of traffic control signals. For purposes |
8 | of this chapter an automated traffic violation detection system means a system with one or more |
9 | motor vehicle sensors which produces images of motor vehicles being operated in violation of |
10 | traffic signal laws. A municipality shall be permitted to install, at up to no more than three (3) |
11 | designated “Don’t Block the Box” intersections within the municipality, an automated traffic |
12 | detection system to monitor violations of § 31-15-12.2; provided, however, that the provisions |
13 | allowing such “Don’t Block the Box” monitoring shall sunset on January 15, 2027 2030, at which |
14 | time such use as provided in this section shall no longer be permitted. |
15 | (b) No automated traffic violation detection system shall be installed pursuant to this |
16 | section which has not been approved for use by the director of the state department of |
17 | transportation. The director of the state department of transportation shall promulgate regulations |
18 | for the approval and operation of said systems pursuant to the administrative procedures act, chapter |
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1 | 35 of title 42. Systems shall be approved if the director is satisfied they meet standards of efficiency |
2 | and accuracy. All systems installed for use under this chapter must be able to record the image of |
3 | the vehicle and the license plates of the vehicle. |
4 | (c) In the event that the system is to be installed other than by the state department of |
5 | transportation on state-maintained streets or roads, the director of the department of transportation |
6 | must approve such installation. |
7 | (d) The state department of transportation and/or the municipalities may enter into an |
8 | agreement with a private corporation or other entity to provide automated traffic violation detection |
9 | systems or equipment and to maintain such systems. |
10 | (e) Compensation to a private entity that provides traffic signal monitoring devices shall |
11 | be based on the value of such equipment and related support services, and shall not be based on the |
12 | revenue generated by such systems. |
13 | 31-41.2-3. Automated traffic violation monitoring systems. [Effective January 15, |
14 | 2027.] Automated traffic violation monitoring systems. [Effective January 15, 2030.] |
15 | (a) The Effective January 15, 2030, the state department of transportation and the |
16 | municipalities of this state are hereby authorized to install and operate automated traffic violation |
17 | detection systems. Such systems shall be limited to systems which monitor and detect violations of |
18 | traffic control signals. For purposes of this chapter an automated traffic violation detection system |
19 | means a system with one or more motor vehicle sensors which produces images of motor vehicles |
20 | being operated in violation of traffic signal laws. |
21 | (b) No automated traffic violation detection system shall be installed pursuant to this |
22 | section which has not been approved for use by the director of the state department of |
23 | transportation. The director of the state department of transportation shall promulgate regulations |
24 | for the approval and operation of said systems pursuant to the administrative procedures act, chapter |
25 | 35 of title 42. Systems shall be approved if the director is satisfied they meet standards of efficiency |
26 | and accuracy. All systems installed for use under this chapter must be able to record the image of |
27 | the vehicle and the license plates of the vehicle. |
28 | (c) In the event that the system is to be installed other than by the state department of |
29 | transportation on state-maintained streets or roads, the director of the department of transportation |
30 | must approve such installation. |
31 | (d) The state department of transportation and/or the municipalities may enter into an |
32 | agreement with a private corporation or other entity to provide automated traffic violation detection |
33 | systems or equipment and to maintain such systems. |
34 | (e) Compensation to a private entity that provides traffic signal monitoring devices shall |
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1 | be based on the value of such equipment and related support services, and shall not be based on the |
2 | revenue generated by such systems. |
3 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES -- AUTOMATED TRAFFIC VIOLATION | |
MONETARY SYSTEMS | |
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1 | This act would extend the sunsetting of the "Don't Block the Box" automated traffic |
2 | detection systems from January 15, 2027, to January 15, 2030. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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