Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB282

Introduced
1/26/26  
Refer
1/26/26  
Report Pass
3/20/26  
Report Pass
3/19/26  

Caption

Automated Traffic Safety Cameras

Impact

The enactment of HB 282 would significantly centralize control over automated traffic safety cameras, removing the ability of local municipalities to legislate autonomously in this area. Supporters of the bill argue that consistent state regulations could lead to more uniform enforcement standards across various municipalities, potentially enhancing overall traffic safety by employing technology designed to deter violations such as running red lights and speeding. However, this centralization could also limit municipalities that wish to implement stricter regulations tailored to their specific traffic concerns.

Summary

House Bill 282, introduced by Representative Fields, seeks to amend existing statutes regarding the regulation of automated traffic safety cameras in the state of Alaska. The bill stipulates that the authority to regulate these cameras is reserved exclusively for the state. This means that municipalities are prohibited from banning the use of such cameras unless explicitly allowed by state law. As a result, local governments would have diminished control over this aspect of traffic enforcement within their jurisdictions, which aligns with the state's current regulatory framework.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions on local governance and municipal autonomy. Proponents claim that removing local authority helps standardize regulations, presumably making them easier for residents to understand and comply with, while critics argue that this undermines the ability of local governments to address unique community needs and traffic patterns. The debate also touches on broader themes of state versus local governance, especially regarding areas where municipal leaders believe they could make more informed decisions based on local data and public safety requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB235

Automated Traffic Safety Cameras

AK SB147

Alabama Construction Zone Safety Act; automated photographic speed enforcement system in work zones, provided

AK SB1320

Implements of husbandry; autonomous; automated

AK SB1146

Photo enforcement; traffic violations

AK SB238

Coffee County, Town of Kinston, speeding enforcement, automated photo enforcement as civil violations, civil penalties, appeal procedures

AK SB157

Public records; footage from law enforcement body-worn cameras or dashboard cameras, designated as public record

AK HB2131

Trafficking weapons or explosives

AK SB620

To Provide A Safety Valve And Appeal Right For A Minor Defendant Who Is Also A Victim Of Human Trafficking; And To Amend The Human Trafficking Act Of 2013.

AK HB4111

Immigration; customs officers; body cameras

AK HB4092

Peace officers; cameras; disclosures; recordings

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.