

| Legislative Watch |
Tennessee |
5/28/08-Gov. Phil Bredesen has signed a bill into law that puts restrictions on cities’ use of traffic cameras. It takes effect July 1.
The new law, previously SB3258, requires motorists to be notified of $67.50 citations by certified mail. Failure to pay fines within 30 days would result in a second notification being sent via certified mail. Only then could violators be assessed late fees.
5/8/08-House lawmakers unanimously approved a bill that would require motorists to be notified of $67.50 citations by mail. It now moves to Gov. Phil Bredesen’s desk. The Senate already approved it.
Failure to pay fines within 30 days would result in a second notification being sent via mail. Only then could violators be assessed late fees.
Sponsored by Sen. Tim Burchett, R-Knoxville, SB3258 also would require law enforcement officials to view video evidence to ensure that violations had occurred. In addition, vehicle owners would be allowed to file affidavits saying someone else was behind the wheel at the time of violation.
For bill status, call (615) 741-0927.
4/25/08-The Senate unanimously approved a bill that would require motorists to be notified by mail about red-light camera violations. It now moves to the House.
Failure to pay fines within 30 days would result in a second notification being sent via mail. Only then could violators be assessed late fees.
Sponsored by Sen. Tim Burchett, R-Knoxville, SB3258 also would require law enforcement officials to view video evidence to ensure violations occurred. In addition, vehicle owners would be allowed to file affidavits saying someone else was behind the wheel at the time of violation.
The bill is awaiting assignment to committee in the House.
For bill status, call (615) 741-0927.






