Staff Analysis of the Legislation
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SB 142 amends Article 2 of Chapter 14 of Title 40 of the
OCGA. It clarifies that speed detection devices can only be operated by
registered or certified peace officers of the county sheriff, county,
municipality, or college who have a permit. Section 3 adds these exception into
laws regarding testing the device for accuracy, maintaining results, and the
rights of individuals to request testing of devices. Instead, the law
enforcement agency will test the accuracy every 30 days and have it calibrated
every 12 months. If a stationary device
is erected near school zones, there must be signs notifying drivers. Monetary penalties
established based on these devices shall not be considered when calculating
speeding fines, unless it is in a school zone. In this case, the fine will be $125 with an additional fee amount that
cannot exceed $25, which will be sent first class to the owner of the motor
vehicle. The fees will be accompanied by proof of violation, which is deemed
noncriminal. Recorded images are not
public record. |