Except where the context otherwise requires, the definitions provided in this section shall govern the construction of this chapter.
"Agency"means the "processing agency" as defined below.
"City"shall at all times refer to the city of Malibu.
"Contestant"means any "operator" or "registered owner" as defined in this section who contests a parking citation.
"Hearing examiner"means any qualified individual as set forth in Vehicle Code Section
40215 appointed or contracted by the city to adjudicate parking citation contests administratively.
"Issuing agency"means the city or its authorized agent that issues parking citations.
"Issuing officer"means a peace officer as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section
830) of Title 3 of the California Penal Code, or the successor statutes thereto, or other issuing officer who is authorized to issue a parking citation.
"Operator"means any individual driving and/or in possession of a vehicle at the time a citation is issued or the registered owner.
"Parking citation"means a notice that is personally given or mailed to the operator, or attached to the operator's vehicle, informing the operator of a parking, equipment and/or other vehicle violation and the operator's right to elect to pay the fine for the violation or contest the citation.
"Parking penalty"includes the fine authorized by law for the particular violation, any late payment penalties, administrative fees, assessments, costs of collection as provided by law, and other related fees.
"Processing agency"means the city or its authorized agent that processes parking citations and issues notices of delinquent parking violations on behalf of the city.
"Registered owner"means the individual or entity whose name is recorded with the Department of Motor Vehicles as having ownership of a particular vehicle.
"Vehicle"means any self-propelled vehicle operated or suitable for operation on a highway.
"Violation"means any parking, equipment or other vehicle violation as established pursuant to state law or local ordinance.
(Prior code § 3701; Ord. 149 § 1, 1996)