Section 40240 Of Article 3.5. Procedure On Video Imaging Of Parking Violations Occurring In Transit-only Lanes From California Vehicle Code >> Division 17. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.5.
40240
. (a) The City and County of San Francisco may install
automated forward facing parking control devices on city-owned public
transit vehicles, as defined by Section 99211 of the Public
Utilities Code, for the purpose of video imaging of parking
violations occurring in transit-only traffic lanes. Citations shall
be issued only for violations captured during the posted hours of
operation for a transit-only traffic lane. The devices shall be
angled and focused so as to capture video images of parking
violations and not unnecessarily capture identifying images of other
drivers, vehicles, and pedestrians. The devices shall record the date
and time of the violation at the same time as the video images are
captured.
(b) Prior to issuing notices of parking violations pursuant to
subdivision (a) of Section 40241, the City and County of San
Francisco shall commence a program to issue only warning notices for
30 days. The City and County of San Francisco shall also make a
public announcement of the program at least 30 days prior to
commencement of issuing notices of parking violations.
(c) A designated employee of the City and County of San Francisco,
who is qualified by the city and county to issue parking citations,
shall review video image recordings for the purpose of determining
whether a parking violation occurred in a transit-only traffic lane.
A violation of a statute, regulation, or ordinance governing vehicle
parking under this code, under a federal or state statute or
regulation, or under an ordinance enacted by the City and County of
San Francisco occurring in a transit-only traffic lane observed by
the designated employee in the recordings is subject to a civil
penalty.
(d) The registered owner shall be permitted to review the video
image evidence of the alleged violation during normal business hours
at no cost.
(e) (1) Except as it may be included in court records described in
Section 68152 of the Government Code, or as provided in paragraph
(2), the video image evidence may be retained for up to six months
from the date the information was first obtained, or 60 days after
final disposition of the citation, whichever date is later, after
which time the information shall be destroyed.
(2) Notwithstanding Section 26202.6 of the Government Code, video
image evidence from forward facing automated enforcement devices that
does not contain evidence of a parking violation occurring in a
transit-only traffic lane shall be destroyed within 15 days after the
information was first obtained.
(f) Notwithstanding Section 6253 of the Government Code, or any
other provision of law, the video image records are confidential.
Public agencies shall use and allow access to these records only for
the purposes authorized by this article.
(g) For purposes of this article, "local agency" means the City
and County of San Francisco.
(h) For purposes of this article, "transit-only traffic lane"
means any designated transit-only lane on which use is restricted to
mass transit vehicles, or other designated vehicles including taxis
and vanpools, during posted times.