New York State imposed liability on the owners of motor vehicles
for failing to stop when school buses display red visual signals and
the bus stop-arm is deployed. The Town of Southampton hereby enacts
this chapter in order to ratify procedures for adjudication of VTL
1174-a liability notices as established by consensus evidenced by
court order of the sitting Judges of the Southampton Town Justice
Court.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE
A lawyer qualified and appointed by the Southampton Town
Board for the limited purpose of conducting administrative hearings
and adjudicating VTL 1174-a liability notices following such hearings.
NYS VTL
New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law.
OWNER
Shall have the meaning provided in NYS VTL § 239.
RECORDED IMAGES AND DATA
Photographs, microphotographs, videotapes, other recorded
images or data created with respect to the program authorized by this
chapter.
SCHOOL BUS PHOTO VIOLATION MONITORING SYSTEM
A device that is capable of operating independently of an
operator or enforcement officer, specifically installed to work in
conjunction with a school bus stop-arm, which device when triggered
produces records of images of a vehicle being used or operated in
violation of NYS VTL § 1174-a.
An administrative law judge/s designated by the Justice Court
to conduct and adjudicate VTL 1174-a notices of liability. Such hearings
shall take place at a Town facility outside of the Southampton Town
Justice Court during the same hours as the Justice Court. Hearings
may be conducted virtually. Nothing contained within this chapter
shall authorize an administrative law judge operating under the authority
of the Traffic Violation Bureau to deprive a person of their right
to counsel, or prevent a person from exercising their right to appear
to answer to, explain, or defend any charge of violation of NYS VTL
§ 1174-a. An administrative law judge shall not have the
power to issue a warrant. An administrative law judge shall not set
any form of bail in any instance.
An administrative law judge/s designated by the Justice Court
to conduct and adjudicate VTL 1174-a notices of liability shall only
have jurisdiction to hold hearings for such purpose for the Town of
Southampton, as well as incorporated villages within the Town of Southampton,
pursuant to a duly executed intermunicipal agreement conferring such
jurisdiction upon the Southampton Town Justice Court's designated
administrative law judge/s.
Pursuant to the authorization provided by NYS VTL § 1174-a,
there is hereby established a program imposing monetary liability
on owners of vehicles where operators of the owner's vehicle
violate NYS VTL § 1174-a.
Where an operator of a vehicle violates the standards set forth
in NYS VTL § 1174-a, Subdivision (b), liability may be imposed
upon a vehicle owner by a Town Board appointed administrative law
judge, as designated by the court, and serving the court of competent
jurisdiction that has jurisdiction over the location where the violation
occurred in the manner, and upon the proof permitted by, NYS VTL § 1174-a,
or in any other manner or other proof permitted by law. An administrative
law judge shall only have jurisdiction to find a vehicle "liable"
or "not liable" for an alleged offense of NYS VTL § 1174-a.
An administrative law judge may not engage in any plea bargaining
or render any decision outside of a determination of "liable" or "not
liable."
An owner of a vehicle who has received a notice of liability
charging NYS VTL § 1174-a, within the time specified in
said notice, may answer online (website address must be provided upon
the notice of liability) writing, waiving a hearing in court, pleading
guilty to the charge pay the applicable fine. Acceptance of the prescribed
fine shall be deemed complete satisfaction for the violation, and
the violator shall be given a receipt.