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SENATE BILL NO. 700 Offered January 10, 2018 Prefiled January 10, 2018 A BILL to amend and reenact §§ 46.2-208 and 46.2-844 of the Code of Virginia, relating to school bus video-monitoring systems; release of information by the Department of Motor Vehicles. ---------- Patron-- Deeds ---------- Referred to Committee on Transportation ----------
1. That §§ 46.2-208 and 46.2-844 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
21. Upon the request of the operator of a toll facility or, traffic light photo-monitoring system, or video-monitoring system acting on behalf of a government entity, or of the Dulles Access Highway, or an authorized agent or employee of a toll facility operator or, traffic light photo-monitoring system operator, or video-monitoring system operator acting on behalf of a government entity or the Dulles Access Highway, for the purpose of obtaining vehicle owner data under subsection M of § 46.2-819.1 or, subsection H of § 15.2-968.1 or, subsection N of § 46.2-819.5, or subsection B of § 46.2-844. Information released pursuant to this subdivision shall be limited to the name and address of the owner of the vehicle having (i) failed to pay a toll or having, (ii) failed to comply with a traffic light signal or having, (iii) improperly used the Dulles Access Highway, or (iv) failed to stop for a stopped school bus pursuant to § 46.2-844 and the vehicle information, including all descriptive vehicle data and title and registration data of the same vehicle.
On behalf of a school division, a private vendor that operates a video-monitoring system may enter into an agreement with the Department, in accordance with the provisions of subdivision B 21 of § 46.2-208, to obtain vehicle owner information regarding the registered owners of vehicles that violate the provisions of subsection A. Information provided to the operator of a video-monitoring system shall be protected in a database with security comparable to that of the Department's system and used only for enforcement against individuals who violate the provisions of subsection A.