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811312021 RCW 46.63.170: Automated traffic safety cameras—Definition. (<i>Effective until June 30, 2023.</i>) <br />Effective date -2011 c 367 §§ 703, 704, 716, and 719: See note following RCW 46.18.060. <br />Effective date—Intent—Legislation to reconcile chapter 161, Laws of 2010 and other <br />amendments made during the 2010 legislative session -2010 c 161: See notes following RCW <br />46.04.013. <br />Effective date -2009 c 470: See note following RCW 46.68.170. <br />RCW 46.63.170 <br />Automated traffic safety cameras—Definition. (Effective June 30, 2023.) <br />(1) The use of automated traffic safety cameras for issuance of notices of infraction is subject to <br />the following requirements: <br />(a) The appropriate local legislative authority must prepare an analysis of the locations within the <br />jurisdiction where automated traffic safety cameras are proposed to be located: (i) Before enacting an <br />ordinance allowing for the initial use of automated traffic safety cameras; and (ii) before adding additional <br />cameras or relocating any existing camera to a new location within the jurisdiction. Automated traffic <br />safety cameras may be used to detect one or more of the following: Stoplight, railroad crossing, or <br />school speed zone violations; or speed violations subject to (c) of this subsection. At a minimum, the <br />local ordinance must contain the restrictions described in this section and provisions for public notice and <br />signage. Cities and counties using automated traffic safety cameras before July 24, 2005, are subject to <br />the restrictions described in this section, but are not required to enact an authorizing ordinance. <br />Beginning one year after June 7, 2012, cities and counties using automated traffic safety cameras must <br />post an annual report of the number of traffic accidents that occurred at each location where an <br />automated traffic safety camera is located as well as the number of notices of infraction issued for each <br />camera and any other relevant information about the automated traffic safety cameras that the city or <br />county deems appropriate on the city's or county's web site, <br />(b) Except as provided in (c) of this subsection, use of automated traffic safety cameras is <br />restricted to the following locations only: (i) Intersections of two arterials with traffic control signals that <br />have yellow change interval durations in accordance with RCW 47.36.022, which interval durations may <br />not be reduced after placement of the camera; (ii) railroad crossings; and (iii) school speed zones. <br />(c) Any city west of the Cascade mountains with a population of more than one hundred ninety- <br />five thousand located in a county with a population of fewer than one million five hundred thousand may <br />operate an automated traffic safety camera to detect speed violations subject to the following limitations: <br />(i) A city may only operate one such automated traffic safety camera within its respective <br />jurisdiction; and <br />(ii) The use and location of the automated traffic safety camera must have first been authorized <br />by the Washington state legislature as a pilot project for at least one full year. <br />(d) Automated traffic safety cameras may only take pictures of the vehicle and vehicle license <br />plate and only while an infraction is occurring. The picture must not reveal the face of the driver or of <br />passengers in the vehicle. The primary purpose of camera placement is to take pictures of the vehicle <br />and vehicle license plate when an infraction is occurring. Cities and counties shall consider installing <br />cameras in a manner that minimizes the impact of camera flash on drivers. <br />(e) A notice of infraction must be mailed to the registered owner of the vehicle within fourteen <br />days of the violation, or to the renter of a vehicle within fourteen days of establishing the renter's name <br />and address under subsection (3)(a) of this section. The law enforcement officer issuing the notice of <br />infraction shall include with it a certificate or facsimile thereof, based upon inspection of photographs, <br />microphotographs, or electronic images produced by an automated traffic safety camera, stating the <br />facts supporting the notice of infraction. This certificate or facsimile is prima facie evidence of the facts <br />contained in it and is admissible in a proceeding charging a violation under this chapter. The <br />photographs, microphotographs, or electronic images evidencing the violation must be available for <br />https:llapp.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=46.63.170 $r/ <br />