The Justice Court of the Town of New Paltz is hereby authorized to establish
a Traffic Violations Bureau to assist the Court in the disposition of offenses
in relation to parking and non-moving-traffic violations. Such Bureau shall
be in charge of such person or persons and shall be open at such hours as
the Court may designate.
The person charged with an offense which may be disposed of by the Traffic
Violations Bureau may appear personally before the Bureau or may cause another
to appear in his stead by executing a power of attorney in substantially this
form:
I, the undersigned, hereby appoint (name of attorney) residing at (address)
in the ______ of , as my attorney, for me and in my name to appear before
the Traffic Violations Bureau of the Town of New Paltz, New York, and pay
the fine prescribed for the violations of the_______________, Section _________,
with which I am charged, on the______________ day of____________, ____, at
___________________ Town of New Paltz, New York, and, in writing,
waive a hearing in court, plead guilty to the charge and authorize the person
in charge of the Bureau to make such a plea for me and pay such a fine in
court.
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Dated:
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__________________________
(witness)
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(defendant)
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After execution and filing of the proper papers, the Bureau shall accept
the prescribed fine for the offense charged, and the violator shall be given
a receipt which states that acceptance of the prescribed fine and power of
attorney by the Bureau shall be deemed complete satisfaction for the violation
charged. The Court shall designate the form of receipt to be issued.
The Bureau shall keep such records and file such reports as are required
to be kept by law. The Bureau shall also keep such additional records and
file such reports as the Town Board or the Court shall direct.
Any person who shall have been, within the preceding 12 months, guilty
of a number of parking violations in excess of such maximum number as may
be designated by the Court, or of three or more violations other than parking
violations, shall not be permitted to appear and answer to a subsequent violation
at the Traffic Violations Bureau but must appear in Court at the time specified
on the summons issued by the Bureau. Within these limitations, the Court may
provide further restrictions as to the number of offenses by any person which
may be disposed of by the Traffic Violations Bureau.
The Traffic Violations Bureau shall not be authorized to deprive a person
of his right to counsel or to prevent him from exercising his right to appear
in court to answer to, explain or defend any charge of a violation of any
traffic law, ordinance, rule or regulation.
If a person charged with a traffic violation authorized to be disposed
of by the Traffic Violations Bureau does not answer as hereinbefore prescribed,
within a time to be designated by the Court, the Bureau shall cause a complaint
to be entered against him forthwith and a warrant to be issued for his arrest
and appearance before the Court.