GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2011
SESSION LAW 2011-64
SENATE BILL 49
AN ACT TO INCREASE THE FINE FOR SPEEDING IN A SCHOOL ZONE.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. G.S. 20-141.1 reads as rewritten:
"§ 20-141.1. Speed limits in school zones.
The Board of Transportation or local authorities within their
respective jurisdictions may, by ordinance, set speed limits lower than those
designated in G.S. 20-141 for areas adjacent to or near a public, private
or parochial school. Limits set pursuant to this section shall become effective
when signs are erected giving notice of the school zone, the authorized speed
limit, and the days and hours when the lower limit is effective, or by erecting
signs giving notice of the school zone, the authorized speed limit and which
indicate the days and hours the lower limit is effective by an electronic
flasher operated with a time clock. Limits set pursuant to this section may be
enforced only on days when school is in session, and no speed limit below 20
miles per hour may be set under the authority of this section. A person who
drives a motor vehicle in a school zone at a speed greater than the speed limit
set and posted under this section is responsible for an infraction and is
required to pay a penalty of not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00)."
SECTION 2. G.S. 20-141(e1) reads as rewritten:
"(e1) Local authorities within
their respective jurisdictions may authorize, by ordinance, lower speed limits
than those set in subsection (b) of this section on school property. If the
lower speed limit is being set on the grounds of a public school, the local
school administrative unit must request or consent to the lower speed limit. If
the lower speed limit is being set on the grounds of a private school, the
governing body of the school must request or consent to the lower speed limit.
Speed limits established pursuant to this subsection shall become effective
when appropriate signs giving notice of the speed limit are erected upon
affected property. A person who drives a motor vehicle on school property at a
speed greater than the speed limit set and posted under this subsection is
responsible for an infraction and is required to pay a penalty of not less
than twenty-five dollars ($25.00).two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00)."
SECTION 3. This act becomes effective August 25, 2011, and applies to offenses committed on or after that date.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 2nd day of May, 2011.
s/ Walter H. Dalton
President of the Senate
s/ Dale R. Folwell
Speaker Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives
s/ Beverly E. Perdue
Governor
Approved 5:31 p.m. this 3rd day of May, 2011