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Section 31-50-4. – Funding of office.

§ 31-50-4. Funding of office. The director of business regulation shall fund the office of automobile theft and insurance fraud annually through those insurers authorized to write automobile insurance in the state, in proportion to their market share, in an amount equal to one dollar ($1.00) per year times the total number of registrations of […]

Section 31-50-5. – Annual report.

§ 31-50-5. Annual report. On or before the thirty-first day of January the designated assistant or special assistant attorney general and the director shall prepare and submit to the governor and to the board a comprehensive report of all of the activities of the office including, but not limited, to vehicle recovery statistics, arrests, prosecutions, […]

Section 31-50-6. – Severability.

§ 31-50-6. Severability. The provisions of this chapter are severable, and if any of its provisions shall be held unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, the decision of the court shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions. History of Section.P.L. 1993, ch. 380, § 1.

Section 31-51-1. – Short title.

§ 31-51-1. Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the “School Bus Safety Enforcement Act.” History of Section.P.L. 2008, ch. 118, § 1.

Section 31-51-2. – Live digital video school bus violation detection monitoring systems.

§ 31-51-2. Live digital video school bus violation detection monitoring systems. (a) All school departments of this state are hereby authorized to install and operate live digital video school bus violation detection monitoring systems. Such systems shall at a minimum, be systems which monitor and detect school bus traffic violations. For purposes of this chapter […]

Section 31-51-2.1. – Installation and signage.

§ 31-51-2.1. Installation and signage. (a) All vehicles installed with a live digital video school bus violation detection monitoring system shall post a warning sign indicating the use of such system. (b) Warning signage shall remain on each vehicle as long as a live digital video school bus violation detection monitoring system is in operation. […]

Section 31-51-2.2. – Stopping for school bus required — Penalty for violation.

§ 31-51-2.2. Stopping for school bus required — Penalty for violation. (a) Any vehicle being operated upon a street, highway, private way or private or public parking area upon meeting or overtaking from any direction any school bus on which there is in operation flashing red lights, shall stop before reaching the bus. The vehicle […]

Section 31-51-3. – Procedure — Notice.

§ 31-51-3. Procedure — Notice. (a) Except as expressly provided in this chapter, all prosecutions based on evidence produced by a live digital video school bus violation detection monitoring system shall follow the procedures established in chapter 41.1 of this title, chapter 18 of title 8 and the rules promulgated by the chief magistrate of […]

Section 31-51-4. – Hearings.

§ 31-51-4. Hearings. Evidence from a live digital video school bus violation detection monitoring system shall be considered substantive evidence in the prosecution of all civil traffic violations. Evidence from a live digital video school bus violation detection monitoring system approved by the school department shall be admitted without further authentication and such evidence may […]

Section 31-51-5. – Driver/registered owner liability.

§ 31-51-5. Driver/registered owner liability. (a) The registered owner of a motor vehicle shall not operate or allow the motor vehicle to be operated in violation of this chapter. There shall be a rebuttable presumption that the registered owner of the vehicle that is photographed pursuant to this chapter was operating the vehicle. (b) In […]