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Home » US Law » 2022 Rhode Island General Laws » Title 45 - Towns and Cities » Chapter 45-6.1 - Non-Moving Traffic Violations

Section 45-6.1-1. – Mail payment of penalty for non-moving traffic violation.

§ 45-6.1-1. Mail payment of penalty for non-moving traffic violation. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special act, any ordinance adopted by any of the several cities or towns (whether adopted prior to or subsequent to the passage of this chapter) providing for the regulations of the parking of motor vehicles upon the public […]

Section 45-6.1-2. – Schedule of fines.

§ 45-6.1-2. Schedule of fines. The schedule of fines for violation of any ordinance referred to in § 45-6.1-1 may provide for higher fines for the privilege of payment by mail than the fines imposed for payment in person, but no costs are imposed. History of Section.P.L. 1965, ch. 215, § 1.

Section 45-6.1-3. – Payment of fine addressed to whom.

§ 45-6.1-3. Payment of fine addressed to whom. The ordinances referred to in § 45-6.1-1 shall provide that payments be addressed to the chief of police of the city or town or to a special court that may have been established in the city or town for the disposition of motor vehicle offenses. History of […]

Section 45-6.1-4. – Time and manner of payment.

§ 45-6.1-4. Time and manner of payment. (a) The ordinances referred to in § 45-6.1-1 establish times during which the privilege of paying the fine by mail may be exercised, but the time shall be not less than five (5) days from the date of the offense to the date of depositing the payment of […]

Section 45-6.1-6. – Violation tags.

§ 45-6.1-6. Violation tags. The ordinances referred to in § 45-6.1-1 provide that a notice of a violation of those ordinances be affixed to the motor vehicle which is the cause of the violation. History of Section.P.L. 1965, ch. 215, § 1.

Section 45-6.1-7. – Contents of tag.

§ 45-6.1-7. Contents of tag. The notice referred to in § 45-6.1-6 states the specific violation charged, the schedules of fines for the violation, the time within which the privilege of paying the fine by mail may be exercised, and the place to which the fine may be mailed. History of Section.P.L. 1965, ch. 215, […]