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Committee hears technical fixes to stop‑arm camera law to allow district contracts with private vendors and clarify evidence rules
Summary
HB 2530 would allow school districts, in consultation with law enforcement, to contract with private companies for stop‑arm camera systems, add a rebuttable presumption about signage and lights, and direct enforcement revenue back to districts that install cameras.
The House Education Committee on April 7 took public testimony on HB 2530, a bill offering technical fixes to Oregon’s stop‑arm camera law. The measure would clarify contracting authority, tighten evidentiary rules for citations captured on camera, and direct remaining citation revenue to education providers that install stop‑arm camera systems.
What the amendment does: The dash amendments (including dash‑4 as discussed in testimony) make three principal changes: (1) allow an education provider to consult with a law‑enforcement agency and to enter into a contract with a private organization for installation and…
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