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VA HB994

VA HB994
Photo speed monitoring devices; placement and operation.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
02/26/2026
Crossed Over
02/16/2026
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2026 Regular Regular Session

Bill Summary

Photo speed monitoring devices; placement and operation. Authorizes the governing body of any locality to provide by ordinance for the placement and operation of a photo speed monitoring device by a law-enforcement agency in a safety red zone, defined in the bill, for the purpose of recording vehicle speed violations in such safety red zone. The bill directs the Supreme Court of Virginia to develop a summons for vehicle speed violations captured by photo speed monitoring devices and requires summonses issued for such vehicle speed violations to be such summons. The bill makes various changes to the requirements for the use of photo speed monitoring devices, including the use of funds from collected civil penalties, signage, data retention and storage, photo speed monitoring device calibration, making certain information available to the public, requirements for private vendors, and reporting. The bill establishes civil penalties for violations of requirements and provides that for any summons issued, failure to comply with the requirements for the operation of photo speed monitoring devices render such summons invalid.The bill also limits the use of photo speed monitoring devices in highway work zones to when workers are present, as defined in the bill, and provides that a certificate sworn to or affirmed by a law-enforcement officer or a retired sworn law-enforcement officer is not prima facie evidence of the facts contained therein for a photo speed monitoring device placed in a highway work zone unless the operator of the photo speed monitoring device provides a sworn certification verifying that workers were present at the time of the vehicle speed violation.The bill directs the Commissioner of Highways to develop criteria for designating a highway segment as a high-risk pedestrian corridor for purposes of identifying safety red zones.The bill contains delayed effective dates for certain provisions.

AI Summary

This bill authorizes local governments to use photo speed monitoring devices, commonly known as speed cameras, in designated "safety red zones" (areas with speed limits of 45 mph or less in high-risk pedestrian corridors) and requires the Supreme Court of Virginia to create a standardized summons for violations captured by these devices. It also introduces new requirements for the operation of these devices, including stricter rules for their use in highway work zones, mandating that workers must be present for a violation to be recorded, and clarifies how collected civil penalties, which are fines for speeding violations, should be used, with excess funds directed towards traffic safety initiatives. The bill also addresses issues like signage requirements, data retention, device calibration, public access to information, and the responsibilities of private vendors involved in operating these systems, stating that failure to comply with these operational requirements will invalidate any issued summons.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Senate Finance and Appropriations Hearing (19:00:00 3/6/2026 Senate Finance & Appropriations Room, Room 1300, General Assembl) (on 03/06/2026)

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