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SB 1119, 80th R.S.
Relating to the implementation of a photographic traffic signal enforcement system; providing for the imposition of civil penalties and to the use of the money collected to help fund trauma facilities and emergency medical services; providing a criminal penalty.

Last action: Effective on 9/1/07

Author: John Carona
Sponsor: Jim Murphy
Joint Sponsor: Kevin Bailey | Dianne White Delisi | Gary Elkins

Session Law Chapter:
Acts 2007, 80th R.S.,ch. 1149, General and Special Laws of Texas

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Introduced (Senate Research Center)

Conference Committee:

Conference Committee Report 
House Members: (appointed 05/26/2007) Jim Murphy (Chair) | Kevin Bailey | Gary Elkins | Fred Hill | Dianne White Delisi |

Senate Members: (appointed 05/24/2007) John Carona (Chair) | Bob Deuell | Rodney Ellis | Kirk Watson | Jeff Wentworth |

Subjects:
City Government--Roads
Fees & Other Nontax Revenue--Local
Health--Emergency Services & Personnel
PHOTOGRAPHIC TRAFFIC SIGNALS
Vehicles & Traffic--Rules of Road

House Committee: Urban Affairs (Kevin Bailey, Ellen Cohen, Thomas Latham, Barbara Mallory Caraway, Trey Martinez Fischer, Jose Menendez, Jim Murphy)
Minutes: April 11 2007 | April 18 2007
Senate Committee: Transportation & Homeland Security (John Carona, Kim Brimer, Rodney Ellis, Robert Nichols, Florence Shapiro, Eliot Shapleigh, Kirk Watson, Jeff Wentworth, Tommy Williams)
Minutes: March 21 2007 | March 22 2007

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