§ 10-311. Recorded images produced by traffic control signal, speed monitoring system, school bus monitoring camera, or work zone speed control system  


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  •    (a) Image produced by traffic control signal system. -- A recorded image of a motor vehicle produced by a traffic control signal monitoring system in accordance with § 21-202.1 of the Transportation Article is admissible in a proceeding concerning a civil citation issued under that section for a violation of § 21-202(h) of the Transportation Article without authentication.

    (b) Image produced by speed monitoring system. -- A recorded image of a motor vehicle produced by a speed monitoring system in accordance with § 21-809 or § 21-810 of the Transportation Article is admissible in a proceeding concerning a civil citation issued under that section for a violation of Title 21, Subtitle 8 of the Transportation Article without authentication.

    (c) Image produced by school bus monitoring camera. -- A recorded image of a motor vehicle produced by a school bus monitoring camera in accordance with § 21-706.1 of the Transportation Article is admissible in a proceeding concerning a civil citation issued under that section for a violation of § 21-706 of the Transportation Article without authentication.

    (d) Image produced by height monitoring system. -- A recorded image of a motor vehicle produced by a vehicle height monitoring system in accordance with § 24-111.3 of the Transportation Article is admissible in a proceeding concerning a civil citation issued under that section for a violation of a State or local law restricting the presence of certain vehicles during certain times without authentication.

    (e) In any other judicial proceeding, a recorded image produced by a vehicle height monitoring system, traffic control signal monitoring system, speed monitoring system, work zone speed control system, or school bus monitoring camera is admissible as otherwise provided by law.


HISTORY: 1997, ch. 315; 2006, ch. 15; 2009, ch. 500, § 2; 2011, ch. 273; 2012, chs. 375, 376.