85R718 AJZ-F     By: Fallon H.B. No. 808       A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT   relating to the use of photographic traffic signal enforcement   systems.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  The heading to Chapter 707, Transportation Code,   is amended to read as follows:   CHAPTER 707. PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAFFIC SIGNAL   ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM PROHIBITED          SECTION 2.  Sections 707.001(3) and (4), Transportation   Code, are amended to read as follows:                (3)  "Photographic traffic signal enforcement system"   means a device or system that:                      (A)  consists of:                            (i)  a camera system and vehicle sensor that   are:                                  (a)  installed to exclusively work in   conjunction with an electrically operated traffic-control signal;   and                                  (b)  [(B) is] capable of producing [at   least two] recorded images that depict the operator of a motor   vehicle or the license plate attached to the front or the rear of a   motor vehicle that is not being operated in compliance with the   instructions of the traffic-control signal; or                            (ii)  a radar unit or sensor linked to:                                  (a)  a camera or other recording device   that is capable of producing a photograph, microphotograph,   videotape, or other recorded image of the operator of a motor   vehicle or the license plate attached to the front or the rear of a   motor vehicle; or                                  (b)  a device that is capable of   reading a license plate attached to the front or the rear of a motor   vehicle or otherwise identifying a motor vehicle; or                      (B)  is capable of taking photographic,   electronic, video, or digital images of vehicles that pass a bus.                (4)  "Recorded image" means a photographic or digital   image that depicts the front or the rear of a motor vehicle or the   operator of a motor vehicle.          SECTION 3.  Chapter 707, Transportation Code, is amended by   adding Sections 707.0015 and 707.0016 to read as follows:          Sec. 707.0015.  TOLL ENFORCEMENT EXCEPTED. This chapter   does not apply to a photographic traffic signal enforcement system   that is used for the purpose of collecting or enforcing tolls.          Sec. 707.0016.  LAW ENFORCEMENT USE EXCEPTED.  This chapter   does not apply to a photographic traffic signal enforcement system   that is:                (1)  used to monitor traffic offenses;                (2)  handheld or mounted on a law enforcement vehicle;   and                (3)  actively operated and monitored on site by a law   enforcement officer.          SECTION 4.  Chapter 707, Transportation Code, is amended by   adding Sections 707.020 and 707.021 to read as follows:          Sec. 707.020.  PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAFFIC SIGNAL ENFORCEMENT   SYSTEM PROHIBITED. (a)  Notwithstanding any other law, and except   as provided by Sections 707.0015 and 707.0016, a county, a   municipality, a school district, a governmental agency that   provides services to a school district, an intermediate educational   agency, or another local entity authorized to enact traffic laws   under the laws of this state may not implement or operate a   photographic traffic signal enforcement system with respect to a   highway or street under the jurisdiction of the entity.          (b)  The attorney general shall enforce this section.          Sec. 707.021.  USE OF EVIDENCE FROM PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAFFIC   SIGNAL ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM PROHIBITED. Notwithstanding any other   law, and except as provided by Sections 707.0015 and 707.0016, the   state, a school district, a governmental agency that provides   services to a school district, an intermediate educational agency,   or another political subdivision of the state may not issue a civil   or criminal charge or citation for an offense or violation based on   a recorded image produced by a photographic traffic signal   enforcement system.          SECTION 5.  Section 27.031(a), Government Code, is amended   to read as follows:          (a)  In addition to the jurisdiction and powers provided by   the constitution and other law, the justice court has original   jurisdiction of:                (1)  civil matters in which exclusive jurisdiction is   not in the district or county court and in which the amount in   controversy is not more than $10,000, exclusive of interest;                (2)  cases of forcible entry and detainer; and                (3)  foreclosure of mortgages and enforcement of liens   on personal property in cases in which the amount in controversy is   otherwise within the justice court's jurisdiction[; and                [(4)     cases arising under Chapter 707, Transportation   Code, outside a municipality's territorial limits].          SECTION 6.  Section 780.003(b), Health and Safety Code, is   amended to read as follows:          (b)  The account is composed of money deposited to the credit   of the account under [Sections 542.406 and 707.008, Transportation   Code, and under] Section 780.002 [of this code].          SECTION 7.  Section 133.004, Local Government Code, as   amended by Chapters 718 (H.B. 2359), 1027 (H.B. 1623), and 1149   (S.B. 1119), Acts of the 80th Legislature, Regular Session, 2007,   is reenacted and amended to read as follows:          Sec. 133.004.  CIVIL FEES.  This chapter applies to the   following civil fees:                (1)  the consolidated fee on filing in district court   imposed under Section 133.151;                (2)  the filing fee in district court for basic civil   legal services for indigents imposed under Section 133.152;                (3)  the filing fee in courts other than district court   for basic civil legal services for indigents imposed under Section   133.153;                (4)  the filing fees for the judicial fund imposed in   certain statutory county courts under Section 51.702, Government   Code;                (5)  the filing fees for the judicial fund imposed in   certain county courts under Section 51.703, Government Code;                (6)  the filing fees for the judicial fund imposed in   statutory probate courts under Section 51.704, Government Code;                (7)  fees collected under Section 118.015;                (8)  marriage license fees for the family trust fund   collected under Section 118.018;                (9)  marriage license or declaration of informal   marriage fees for the child abuse and neglect prevention trust fund   account collected under Section 118.022; and                (10)  the filing fee for the judicial fund imposed in   district court, statutory county court, and county court under   Section 133.154[; and                [(11)     the portion of the civil or administrative   penalty described by Section 542.406(c)(1), Transportation Code,   imposed by a local authority to enforce compliance with the   instructions of a traffic-control signal                [(11)     the portion of the civil or administrative   penalty described by Section 707.008(a)(1), Transportation Code,   imposed by a local authority to enforce compliance with the   instructions of a traffic-control signal].          SECTION 8.  The following are repealed:                (1)  Section 29.003(g), Government Code;                (2)  Sections 542.2035, 542.405, 542.406, and 544.012,   Transportation Code; and                (3)  Sections 707.002, 707.0021, 707.003, 707.004,   707.005, 707.006, 707.007, 707.008, 707.009, 707.010, 707.011,   707.012, 707.013, 707.014, 707.015, 707.016, 707.017, 707.018, and   707.019, Transportation Code.          SECTION 9.  (a)  The repeal by this Act of Sections 542.405   and 542.406, Transportation Code, and provisions of Chapter 707,   Transportation Code, does not affect the validity of a proceeding   initiated or a civil penalty imposed under those provisions before   the effective date of this Act. A proceeding initiated or a civil   penalty imposed under those provisions before the effective date of   this Act is governed by the applicable law in effect before the   effective date of this Act, and the former law is continued in   effect for that purpose.          (b)  Notwithstanding the repeal by this Act of Sections   542.405 and 542.406 and provisions of Chapter 707, Transportation   Code, if before June 1, 2017, a local authority had enacted an   ordinance under those provisions to implement a photographic   traffic signal enforcement system and entered into a contract for   the administration and enforcement of the system, the local   authority may continue to operate the system under that ordinance   and under the terms of that contract until the expiration date   specified in the contract as the contract existed on June 1, 2017.          SECTION 10.  This Act takes effect immediately if it   receives a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each   house, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.     If this Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate   effect, this Act takes effect September 1, 2017.