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Legislative Update

Traffic enforcement in residential complexes

April 13, 2016 Filed Under: Traffic

S.E.A. 216, P.L. 38
Effective: July 1, 2016
Allows a unit to enforce moving traffic ordinances on the property of a residential complex if the following apply: (1) The unit adopts an ordinance permitting the enforcement of such ordinances in residential complexes. (2) The owner of the residential complex enters into an enforcement contract with the unit. (3) The owner of the residential complex installs signs notifying residents and visitors of the enforcement of moving traffic ordinances. Requires a unit’s law enforcement agency to issue e-tickets for moving violations in a residential complex if the law enforcement agency already issues e-tickets for other traffic violations. Provides certain immunities to the owner of a residential complex that enters into an enforcement contract with a unit. Provides that the statute expires December 31, 2020. Requires the division of state court administration to submit reports to the legislative council relating to the enforcement of moving traffic ordinances on the property of residential complexes.
The full law is available at: http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2016/bills/senate/216

Filed Under: Traffic Tagged With: motor vehicle

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