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paragraph E, and a person deemed to be a registered owner
under the provisions of paragraph E.

 
(5) "Toll" or "tolls" means tolls or charges
prescribed by the authority for the use of the
turnpike.

 
(6)__"Administrative fee" means the fee imposed
pursuant to paragraph C, subparagraph (3).

 
Definitions of terms included in Title 29-A, section 101
apply to terms used in this subsection that are not
specifically defined in this subsection.

 
Sec. 3. 23 MRSA §1980, sub-§2-A, śC, as enacted by PL 1993, c. 698, §2,
is amended to read:

 
C. The following procedures must be taken for the
collection of tolls, administrative fees and civil penalties
under this subsection.

 
(1) The authority shall send a notice of liability by
first class mail to a person alleged to be liable as a
registered owner under this subsection no later than 60
days after the alleged failure to pay. A manual or
automatic record of the mailing prepared in the
ordinary course of business of the authority is prima
facie evidence of the mailing of the notice.

 
(2) A notice of liability must include the name and
address of the person alleged to be liable as a
registered owner for the failure to pay a toll under
this subsection, the amount of the toll not paid, the
registration number of the vehicle involved, the toll
collection facility at which the failure occurred and
the date and the approximate time of the failure.

 
(3) A notice of liability must include information advising the
person liable under this subsection of the manner and the time in
which the liability alleged in the notice may be contested and
the statutory defenses described in paragraph E. The notice must
also include a warning that failure to contest in the manner and
time provided is an admission of liability and a waiver of
available defenses, resulting in the entry of a default judgment
of liability for the failure to pay and revocation of the
registration certificate and plates issued for the vehicle. The
notice must also include information advising that the person may
avoid further prosecution by paying, within 90 days of the notice
of liability sent pursuant to subparagraph (1),

 
the amount of the toll for which the person is liable
and an administrative fee of $20 for each toll for
which the person is liable but has not paid.

 
(4) The authority may collect a toll, administrative
fee and a civil penalty that is not paid by a
registered owner who is liable under this subsection
within 120 days after mailing the notice of liability
by civil action commenced in the District Court or
Superior Court in the county in which the alleged
failure to pay occurred. Adjudication of liability
under this subsection is based upon a preponderance of
the evidence.

 
(5)__The registered owner has the burden of proving
that a toll and administrative fee have been paid.__A
receipt issued by the authority or a cancelled check
made out to the authority constitutes prima facie
evidence of payment.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill gives the Maine Turnpike Authority the authority to
levy and collect from the owner of a vehicle the operator of
which fails to pay a toll an administrative fee of $20 per toll
not paid. This bill also places the burden for proving that the
toll and administrative fee have been paid upon the registered
owner.


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