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Code · California · Penal Code

§ 369b

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(a)This section shall only apply to counties with a population greater than 500,000.
(b)The court may order any person convicted of a rail transit related traffic violation, as listed in subdivision (c), to attend a traffic school that offers, as a part of its curriculum, a film developed or caused to be developed by a transportation commission or authority on rail transit safety.
(c)For a first offense, a court, at its discretion, may order any person cited for any of the following violations to attend a traffic school offering a rail safety presentation, Internet rail safety test, or rail transit safety film prepared by a county transportation commission or authority, pay an additional fine of one hundred dollars ($100), or both:
(1)Section 369g.
(2)Section 369i.
(3)Subdivision
(c)of Section 21752, Section 22450, 22451, or 22452, or subdivision
(c)of Section 22526, of the Vehicle Code, involving railroad grade crossings.
(d)For a second or subsequent violation as provided in subdivision (c), a court shall order a person to pay an additional fine of up to two hundred dollars ($200) and to attend a traffic school offering a rail safety presentation, Internet rail safety test, or rail safety film prepared by a county transportation commission or authority.
(e)All fines collected according to this section shall be distributed pursuant to Sections 1463 and 1463.12, as applicable.
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