Oklahoma Code § 47-15-115

Title 47. Motor Vehicles: Civilian volunteer disabled parking violation units
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A.  A city, town or municipality may, by adoption of a local law
or ordinance, establish a civilian volunteer disabled parking
violation unit to assist in the enforcement of disabled parking laws
or ordinances.  Persons appointed to such units shall be volunteers,
shall serve without compensation, and shall be authorized to provide
evidence of violations of disabled parking laws or ordinances to the
appropriate law enforcement authority.  Such evidence may include
photographing a violation, provided that such photograph is taken in
compliance with the requirements of this section.  The civilian
volunteer disabled parking violation unit shall have the authority
to report violations of disabled parking ordinances or rules on both
public and private property where the public is invited as provided
for in Section 15-116 of this title.
B.  A local law or ordinance enacted in accordance with the
provisions of this section shall:

1.  Establish a training program of no less than two (2) hours
in length and require each volunteer to participate in and complete
such training program;
2.  Provide for the assignment of an identification number to
each volunteer, and provide official identification and equipment to
assist volunteer personnel in the conduct of their duties;
3.  Establish uniform procedures for volunteers to follow in
determining whether a violation has occurred;
4.  Establish procedures for the uniform reporting of
violations, which shall include the identification number of the
volunteer making the report;
5.  If such local law or ordinance provides for the taking of
photographs of violations:
a. grant only the local law enforcement agency the
authority to process or to contract for the processing
of all film or digital files submitted by volunteers,
b. require any photographs evidencing a violation to be
available for inspection in any proceeding to
adjudicate the liability for such violation,
c. provide that a certificate, sworn to or affirmed by a
technician employed by the municipality in which the
charged violation occurred, or a facsimile thereof,
based upon inspection of photographs produced from
film or digital files submitted by volunteers, shall
be prima facie evidence of the facts contained
therein, and
d. prohibit the use of such a photograph for any purpose
other than as evidence of a disabled parking
violation; and
6.  Provide the following with respect to notices of violation:
a. a notice of violation shall be sent by first class
mail to each person alleged to be liable as an owner
for a violation of a disabled parking law or
ordinance.  A manual or automatic record of mailing
prepared in the ordinary course of business shall be
prima facie evidence of the facts contained therein,
b. a notice of violation shall reference the law which
was allegedly violated, and shall contain the name and
address of the person alleged to be liable as an owner
for a violation of a disabled parking law or
ordinance, the license tag number of the vehicle
involved in such violation, the location where such
violation took place, the date and time of such
violation, and the identification number of the
volunteer who recorded the violation,
c. a notice of violation shall contain information
advising the person charged of the manner and the time

in which he or she may contest the violation alleged
in the notice, and shall also contain a warning to
advise the persons charged that failure to contest in
the manner and time provided shall be deemed an
admission of liability and that a default judgment may
be entered thereon.
C.  Upon a conviction of a local law or ordinance which complies
with the provisions of subsection B of this section, notwithstanding
any other law, the local law enforcement entity shall have the
authority to dedicate not less than twelve and one-half percent (12
1/2%) of any fine that resulted from citations or for violations of
the disabled parking regulations in accordance with subsection B of
Section 15-113 and subsection B of Section 11-1007 of this title, to
be deposited in a special dedicated fund to be used by the local
municipality for the sole purpose of establishing, maintaining and
perpetuating a citizen volunteer disabled parking violation unit.
Added by Laws 1999, c. 276, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 1999.  Renumbered from
§ 11-1007.1 of this title by Laws 2008, c. 302, § 14, emerg. eff.
June 2, 2008.  Amended by Laws 2010, c. 302, § 4, emerg. eff. June
5, 2010.

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