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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 334Introduced by Assembly Member Petrie-NorrisJanuary 28, 2025 An act to amend Section 27565 of the Streets and Highways Code, relating to transportation. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 334, as introduced, Petrie-Norris. Operators of toll facilities: interoperability programs: vehicle information.Existing law requires the Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility, to develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system in compliance with specified objectives, and generally requires any automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, to comply with those specifications and standards. Existing law authorizes operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interoperability program to provide only specified information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility.This bill would instead authorize operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program to provide only the information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 27565 of the Streets and Highways Code is amended to read:27565. (a) The department, in cooperation with the district and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility in this state, shall develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system, in compliance with all of the following objectives:(1) In order to be detected, the a driver shall not be required to reduce speed below the applicable speed for the type of facility being used.(2) The A vehicle owner shall not be required to purchase or install more than one device to use on all toll facilities, but may be required to have a separate account or financial arrangement for the use of these facilities.(3) The A facility operators operator shall have the ability to select from different manufacturers and vendors. The specifications and standards shall encourage multiple bidders, and shall not have the effect of limiting the a facility operators operator to choosing a system that is able to be supplied by only one manufacturer or vendor.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), any an automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, shall comply with the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(c) Subdivision (b) does not apply to an interim automatic vehicle identification system for which a contract is entered into between an entity planning to implement a toll facility and the supplier of the interim system prior to before January 1, 1994, if both of the following requirements are met:(1) The department has made a written determination that the installation and operation of the interim system will expedite the completion of the toll facility and its opening to public use.(2) The entity planning to implement the toll facility has entered into an agreement with the department to install, within five years after any portion of the toll facility is opened for public use, an automatic vehicle identification system meeting the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(d) The automated vehicle identification system developed by the department pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be capable of identifying various types of vehicles, including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles.(e) On and after the date specified in the federal Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (Public Law 112-141) for implementation of interoperability of electronic toll collection on federal-aid highways, operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways may fully implement technologies or business practices that provide for the interoperability of electronic toll collection programs consistent with federal law. Operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program may provide only the following information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility, facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability, and shall otherwise comply with all federal and state privacy protection laws, including, but not limited to, Section 31490: 31490.(1)License plate number.(2)Transponder identification number.(3)Date and time of transaction.(4)Identity of the agency operating the toll facility.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 334Introduced by Assembly Member Petrie-NorrisJanuary 28, 2025 An act to amend Section 27565 of the Streets and Highways Code, relating to transportation. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 334, as introduced, Petrie-Norris. Operators of toll facilities: interoperability programs: vehicle information.Existing law requires the Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility, to develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system in compliance with specified objectives, and generally requires any automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, to comply with those specifications and standards. Existing law authorizes operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interoperability program to provide only specified information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility.This bill would instead authorize operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program to provide only the information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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2626 AB 334, as introduced, Petrie-Norris. Operators of toll facilities: interoperability programs: vehicle information.
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2828 Existing law requires the Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility, to develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system in compliance with specified objectives, and generally requires any automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, to comply with those specifications and standards. Existing law authorizes operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interoperability program to provide only specified information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility.This bill would instead authorize operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program to provide only the information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability.
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3030 Existing law requires the Department of Transportation, in cooperation with the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility, to develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system in compliance with specified objectives, and generally requires any automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, to comply with those specifications and standards. Existing law authorizes operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interoperability program to provide only specified information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility.
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3232 This bill would instead authorize operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program to provide only the information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 27565 of the Streets and Highways Code is amended to read:27565. (a) The department, in cooperation with the district and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility in this state, shall develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system, in compliance with all of the following objectives:(1) In order to be detected, the a driver shall not be required to reduce speed below the applicable speed for the type of facility being used.(2) The A vehicle owner shall not be required to purchase or install more than one device to use on all toll facilities, but may be required to have a separate account or financial arrangement for the use of these facilities.(3) The A facility operators operator shall have the ability to select from different manufacturers and vendors. The specifications and standards shall encourage multiple bidders, and shall not have the effect of limiting the a facility operators operator to choosing a system that is able to be supplied by only one manufacturer or vendor.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), any an automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, shall comply with the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(c) Subdivision (b) does not apply to an interim automatic vehicle identification system for which a contract is entered into between an entity planning to implement a toll facility and the supplier of the interim system prior to before January 1, 1994, if both of the following requirements are met:(1) The department has made a written determination that the installation and operation of the interim system will expedite the completion of the toll facility and its opening to public use.(2) The entity planning to implement the toll facility has entered into an agreement with the department to install, within five years after any portion of the toll facility is opened for public use, an automatic vehicle identification system meeting the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(d) The automated vehicle identification system developed by the department pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be capable of identifying various types of vehicles, including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles.(e) On and after the date specified in the federal Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (Public Law 112-141) for implementation of interoperability of electronic toll collection on federal-aid highways, operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways may fully implement technologies or business practices that provide for the interoperability of electronic toll collection programs consistent with federal law. Operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program may provide only the following information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility, facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability, and shall otherwise comply with all federal and state privacy protection laws, including, but not limited to, Section 31490: 31490.(1)License plate number.(2)Transponder identification number.(3)Date and time of transaction.(4)Identity of the agency operating the toll facility.
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4040 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 27565 of the Streets and Highways Code is amended to read:27565. (a) The department, in cooperation with the district and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility in this state, shall develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system, in compliance with all of the following objectives:(1) In order to be detected, the a driver shall not be required to reduce speed below the applicable speed for the type of facility being used.(2) The A vehicle owner shall not be required to purchase or install more than one device to use on all toll facilities, but may be required to have a separate account or financial arrangement for the use of these facilities.(3) The A facility operators operator shall have the ability to select from different manufacturers and vendors. The specifications and standards shall encourage multiple bidders, and shall not have the effect of limiting the a facility operators operator to choosing a system that is able to be supplied by only one manufacturer or vendor.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), any an automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, shall comply with the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(c) Subdivision (b) does not apply to an interim automatic vehicle identification system for which a contract is entered into between an entity planning to implement a toll facility and the supplier of the interim system prior to before January 1, 1994, if both of the following requirements are met:(1) The department has made a written determination that the installation and operation of the interim system will expedite the completion of the toll facility and its opening to public use.(2) The entity planning to implement the toll facility has entered into an agreement with the department to install, within five years after any portion of the toll facility is opened for public use, an automatic vehicle identification system meeting the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(d) The automated vehicle identification system developed by the department pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be capable of identifying various types of vehicles, including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles.(e) On and after the date specified in the federal Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (Public Law 112-141) for implementation of interoperability of electronic toll collection on federal-aid highways, operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways may fully implement technologies or business practices that provide for the interoperability of electronic toll collection programs consistent with federal law. Operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program may provide only the following information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility, facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability, and shall otherwise comply with all federal and state privacy protection laws, including, but not limited to, Section 31490: 31490.(1)License plate number.(2)Transponder identification number.(3)Date and time of transaction.(4)Identity of the agency operating the toll facility.
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4646 SECTION 1. Section 27565 of the Streets and Highways Code is amended to read:
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5050 27565. (a) The department, in cooperation with the district and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility in this state, shall develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system, in compliance with all of the following objectives:(1) In order to be detected, the a driver shall not be required to reduce speed below the applicable speed for the type of facility being used.(2) The A vehicle owner shall not be required to purchase or install more than one device to use on all toll facilities, but may be required to have a separate account or financial arrangement for the use of these facilities.(3) The A facility operators operator shall have the ability to select from different manufacturers and vendors. The specifications and standards shall encourage multiple bidders, and shall not have the effect of limiting the a facility operators operator to choosing a system that is able to be supplied by only one manufacturer or vendor.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), any an automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, shall comply with the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(c) Subdivision (b) does not apply to an interim automatic vehicle identification system for which a contract is entered into between an entity planning to implement a toll facility and the supplier of the interim system prior to before January 1, 1994, if both of the following requirements are met:(1) The department has made a written determination that the installation and operation of the interim system will expedite the completion of the toll facility and its opening to public use.(2) The entity planning to implement the toll facility has entered into an agreement with the department to install, within five years after any portion of the toll facility is opened for public use, an automatic vehicle identification system meeting the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(d) The automated vehicle identification system developed by the department pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be capable of identifying various types of vehicles, including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles.(e) On and after the date specified in the federal Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (Public Law 112-141) for implementation of interoperability of electronic toll collection on federal-aid highways, operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways may fully implement technologies or business practices that provide for the interoperability of electronic toll collection programs consistent with federal law. Operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program may provide only the following information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility, facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability, and shall otherwise comply with all federal and state privacy protection laws, including, but not limited to, Section 31490: 31490.(1)License plate number.(2)Transponder identification number.(3)Date and time of transaction.(4)Identity of the agency operating the toll facility.
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5252 27565. (a) The department, in cooperation with the district and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility in this state, shall develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system, in compliance with all of the following objectives:(1) In order to be detected, the a driver shall not be required to reduce speed below the applicable speed for the type of facility being used.(2) The A vehicle owner shall not be required to purchase or install more than one device to use on all toll facilities, but may be required to have a separate account or financial arrangement for the use of these facilities.(3) The A facility operators operator shall have the ability to select from different manufacturers and vendors. The specifications and standards shall encourage multiple bidders, and shall not have the effect of limiting the a facility operators operator to choosing a system that is able to be supplied by only one manufacturer or vendor.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), any an automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, shall comply with the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(c) Subdivision (b) does not apply to an interim automatic vehicle identification system for which a contract is entered into between an entity planning to implement a toll facility and the supplier of the interim system prior to before January 1, 1994, if both of the following requirements are met:(1) The department has made a written determination that the installation and operation of the interim system will expedite the completion of the toll facility and its opening to public use.(2) The entity planning to implement the toll facility has entered into an agreement with the department to install, within five years after any portion of the toll facility is opened for public use, an automatic vehicle identification system meeting the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(d) The automated vehicle identification system developed by the department pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be capable of identifying various types of vehicles, including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles.(e) On and after the date specified in the federal Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (Public Law 112-141) for implementation of interoperability of electronic toll collection on federal-aid highways, operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways may fully implement technologies or business practices that provide for the interoperability of electronic toll collection programs consistent with federal law. Operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program may provide only the following information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility, facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability, and shall otherwise comply with all federal and state privacy protection laws, including, but not limited to, Section 31490: 31490.(1)License plate number.(2)Transponder identification number.(3)Date and time of transaction.(4)Identity of the agency operating the toll facility.
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5454 27565. (a) The department, in cooperation with the district and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility in this state, shall develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system, in compliance with all of the following objectives:(1) In order to be detected, the a driver shall not be required to reduce speed below the applicable speed for the type of facility being used.(2) The A vehicle owner shall not be required to purchase or install more than one device to use on all toll facilities, but may be required to have a separate account or financial arrangement for the use of these facilities.(3) The A facility operators operator shall have the ability to select from different manufacturers and vendors. The specifications and standards shall encourage multiple bidders, and shall not have the effect of limiting the a facility operators operator to choosing a system that is able to be supplied by only one manufacturer or vendor.(b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), any an automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, shall comply with the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(c) Subdivision (b) does not apply to an interim automatic vehicle identification system for which a contract is entered into between an entity planning to implement a toll facility and the supplier of the interim system prior to before January 1, 1994, if both of the following requirements are met:(1) The department has made a written determination that the installation and operation of the interim system will expedite the completion of the toll facility and its opening to public use.(2) The entity planning to implement the toll facility has entered into an agreement with the department to install, within five years after any portion of the toll facility is opened for public use, an automatic vehicle identification system meeting the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).(d) The automated vehicle identification system developed by the department pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be capable of identifying various types of vehicles, including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles.(e) On and after the date specified in the federal Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (Public Law 112-141) for implementation of interoperability of electronic toll collection on federal-aid highways, operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways may fully implement technologies or business practices that provide for the interoperability of electronic toll collection programs consistent with federal law. Operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program may provide only the following information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility, facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability, and shall otherwise comply with all federal and state privacy protection laws, including, but not limited to, Section 31490: 31490.(1)License plate number.(2)Transponder identification number.(3)Date and time of transaction.(4)Identity of the agency operating the toll facility.
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5858 27565. (a) The department, in cooperation with the district and all known entities planning to implement a toll facility in this state, shall develop and adopt functional specifications and standards for an automatic vehicle identification system, in compliance with all of the following objectives:
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6262 (2) The A vehicle owner shall not be required to purchase or install more than one device to use on all toll facilities, but may be required to have a separate account or financial arrangement for the use of these facilities.
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6464 (3) The A facility operators operator shall have the ability to select from different manufacturers and vendors. The specifications and standards shall encourage multiple bidders, and shall not have the effect of limiting the a facility operators operator to choosing a system that is able to be supplied by only one manufacturer or vendor.
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6666 (b) Except as provided in subdivision (c), any an automatic vehicle identification system purchased or installed after January 1, 1991, shall comply with the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).
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6868 (c) Subdivision (b) does not apply to an interim automatic vehicle identification system for which a contract is entered into between an entity planning to implement a toll facility and the supplier of the interim system prior to before January 1, 1994, if both of the following requirements are met:
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7070 (1) The department has made a written determination that the installation and operation of the interim system will expedite the completion of the toll facility and its opening to public use.
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7272 (2) The entity planning to implement the toll facility has entered into an agreement with the department to install, within five years after any portion of the toll facility is opened for public use, an automatic vehicle identification system meeting the specifications and standards adopted pursuant to subdivision (a).
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7474 (d) The automated vehicle identification system developed by the department pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be capable of identifying various types of vehicles, including, but not limited to, commercial vehicles.
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7676 (e) On and after the date specified in the federal Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (Public Law 112-141) for implementation of interoperability of electronic toll collection on federal-aid highways, operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways may fully implement technologies or business practices that provide for the interoperability of electronic toll collection programs consistent with federal law. Operators of toll facilities on federal-aid highways engaged in an interstate interoperability program may provide only the following information regarding a vehicles use of the toll facility, facility that is intended to implement interstate interoperability, and shall otherwise comply with all federal and state privacy protection laws, including, but not limited to, Section 31490: 31490.
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