The proposed amendments will not only adjust the timeline for payment of toll violations but also introduce administrative fees that escalate with continued nonpayment. A $40 administrative fee will apply if payment is missed within the extended 30-day period, while an additional fee of $35 will apply if the balance remains unpaid 45 days after the initial violation. By establishing these consequences, the legislation seeks to promote timely payment and discourage habitual noncompliance, with enforcement measures that could ultimately affect the ability of offenders to renew their driver's licenses and vehicle registrations.
Summary
Bill S0735, also known as the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority Act, proposes amendments to the management of toll violations by extending the payment deadline for such violations from 14 days to 30 days. The bill aims to ensure that users of tolled projects are held accountable for timely payments, thereby decreasing the financial burden on compliant users. This change reflects a legislative intent to cultivate a fair and equitable funding mechanism for the state's transportation infrastructure, acknowledging that noncompliance imposes unfair costs on other toll payers.
Contention
The bill may encounter contention primarily around the fairness of increased administrative fees, especially among those who may be economically disadvantaged. Opponents might argue that the escalation of fees can disproportionately affect low-income individuals who may struggle to make timely payments. The retroactive nature of the bill, applying to existing toll evaders, could also introduce concerns regarding equitable treatment of past infractions and may lead to opposition from various sectors including advocacy groups focused on fair transportation policies.
Extends the repayment period for toll violations, and requires the RI transit and bridge authority to notify frequent violators by certified mail that their driver's license may be in jeopardy for failure to pay toll violations.
Extends the repayment period for toll violations, and requires the RI transit and bridge authority to notify frequent violators by certified mail that their driver's license may be in jeopardy for failure to pay toll violations.