Sec. 16. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, use of a photograph or recorded image obtained through the use of a
worksite speed control system for the purpose of enforcing a traffic offense (as defined in
IC 9-13-2-183) is prohibited.
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Terms Used In Indiana Code 8-23-32-16
- Attorney: includes a counselor or other person authorized to appear and represent a party in an action or special proceeding. See Indiana Code 1-1-4-5
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- motor vehicle: has the meaning set forth in IC 9-13-2-105(a). See Indiana Code 8-23-32-2
- owner: means a person in whose name a motor vehicle is registered under any of the following:
Indiana Code 8-23-32-4
- pilot program: means the worksite speed control pilot program established under section 10 of this chapter. See Indiana Code 8-23-32-5
- worksite: has the meaning set forth in IC 9-13-2-200. See Indiana Code 8-23-32-6
- worksite speed control system: means a photographic device, radar device, laser device, or other electrical or mechanical device or devices designed to:
Indiana Code 8-23-32-7
- worksite speed limit: means a temporary speed limit established by:
Indiana Code 8-23-32-9
(b) A photograph or recorded image obtained through the use of a worksite speed control system may not be used as evidence in any action other than the action to collect a worksite speed limit civil penalty for which the photograph or recorded image was obtained.
(c) A photograph or recorded image obtained through the use of a worksite speed control system may be used internally to administer the pilot program. However, unless authorized by court order, a photograph or recorded image obtained through the use of a worksite speed control system may not be disclosed to anyone other than:
(1) the owner of the motor vehicle at the time the recorded speed of the motor vehicle exceeded a worksite speed limit;
(2) an individual alleged to have been operating the motor vehicle at the time the worksite speed limit was exceeded as described in subdivision (1);
(3) an attorney representing an individual described in subdivision (1) or (2);
(4) a law enforcement officer;
(5) the department;
(6) a person administering the worksite speed control system; and
(7) the court in a proceeding for judicial review under IC 4-21.5.
As added by P.L.120-2023, SEC.2.